Alejandro Posada Bermudez
Senior Research Fellow, Systems Change
Alejandro is the Senior Research Fellow, Systems Change leading ALNAP's key research areas of Locally led action & humanitarian performance, evidence and learning synthesis for improved humanitarian policy and practice, and supporting State of the Humanitarian System report.
Alejandro, originally from Colombia, has over 8 years of experience in international research and social policy analysis, covering a wide range of topics and contexts within the aid sector. In the realm of humanitarian learning, he has led numerous multi-country research projects on locally led action, inequity in humanitarian response, trust relations, infodemic management, accountability, and the power dynamics of knowledge production.
Alejandro holds an MA in Global Governance from the University of Oxford and a BA in Critical Development Studies and Economics from the University of Toronto, with his research focusing on the political economy of inequality and financial inclusion.