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David Banks

David is a Professor of Statistical Science at Duke University.

Amelia Hoover Green

Amelia Hoover Green is a field consultant to HRDAG and an Associate Professor in the Department of History and Politics at Drexel University. She began work for HRDAG in January 2007, continued as the 2007-2008 Research Fellow, and has been closely involved with a number of HRDAG projects since that time. Her HRDAG work includes data analysis and writing on Kosovo, Colombia and Liberia, among other projects. With Francoise Roth and Tamy Guberek, she co-authored the volume Using Quantitative Data to Assess Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Colombia (2011). In 2019, she co-authored, with Patrick Ball, the first rigorous estimate of civilian killings ...

Christine Grillo

Directs the organization’s message through a variety of online outlets and monitors the social media landscape around HRDAG.

Michael Bear Kleinman

Michael pondered difficult questions with HRDAG for six years as an Advisory Board member.

Margot Gerritsen

Margot brings to HRDAG expertise in computer simulation and mathematical analysis of engineering processes.

Julie Broome

Julie brought executive experience from Ariadne, Sigrid Rausing Trust and CEELI Institute, among others, to HRDAG.

Frank Schulenburg

Frank is the executive director at the Wiki Education Foundation.

Suzanne Nathans

More than 25 years of experience in non-profit administration. The operations hub for HRDAG, supporting Megan and the rest of the team from the San Francisco office.

Tarak Shah

As HRDAG's data scientist, Tarak cleans, processes and builds models from data in order to understand evidence of human rights abuses.

Kristian Lum, PhD

Kristian furthers HRDAG's statistical methodology, population estimation.

Patrick Ball, PhD

More than thirty years of quantitative analysis for truth commissions, non-governmental organizations, international criminal tribunals, and United Nations missions.

Megan Price, PhD

Designs strategies and methods for statistical analysis of human rights data for projects in a variety of locations including Guatemala, Colombia, and Syria.

Our work has been used by truth commissions, international criminal tribunals, and non-governmental human rights organizations. We have worked with partners on projects on five continents.

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