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Daniel Rogers
Daniel is a senior humanitarian and development professional with over 22 years of experience in the sector. He has worked for NGOs at head, regional and country office level and has extensive experience in programme design and management, organisational capacity assessment, organisational development and capacity building. He is experienced in partnership development and negotiation with a wide range of partners from community-based organisations to multilateral agencies.
Daniel has experience in programme audit, monitoring and organisational accreditation systems. He has supported humanitarian and development programmes across a range of sectors in more than 25 countries.
He has managed donor relations and led the institutional funding and partnerships team at Frontline AIDS (formerly the International HIV/AIDS Alliance) designing health and human rights-based programmes for a range of government donors. Daniel is highly experienced at programme design, all aspects of bid strategy and bid process management, donor scoping and research, institutional funding strategy development, donor relations and strategic partnership brokering. He has secured income from a wide range of institutional donors including USAID, DFID/FCDO, Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Swedish International Development Agency, DANIDA, NORAD, Global Affairs Canada, GIZ (Germany), the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, DFAT (Australia) and others.
Daniel has a Bachelors’ Degree from the University of Sussex and Master’s Degree from the School of African and Oriental Studies at the University of London.