Olivier Delarue

@opdelarue

CEO and co-founder of the (GHL), accelerate innovative solutions to increase efficiency, impact and dignity.

Joined March 2009

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    Jun 19

    On we remember that protecting people fleeing persecution, violence and war is a basic act of humanity shared by all cultures and enshrined in international law.

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  2. May 31

    A must-read book helping us to understand our complex hyperconnected world and make sense of today's realities to better anticipate our common connected future.

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    May 30

    Host community members & planted 180 hectares of sorghum in . Not an easy feat in semi-arid County but with support from and food security has been enhanced

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    Mar 16

    Children should play, learn and dream of the future: not be carried in a bag to escape bombs. ( photo by Omar Sanadiki in Eastern Ghouta, Syria)

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    May 27

    What does a new world of credit look like?

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    May 22

    “The most effective way to protect civilians is to prevent and end conflict.” - Secretary-General opens the Security Council debate on the protection of civilians in armed conflict – At United Nations Security Council Chamber

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    May 22

    My message to today is clear: the most effective way to reduce suffering in is to uphold the fundamental principle of humanity. The most important tool for achieving this is in our hands: International humanitarian law.

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    May 22

    I feel a sense of urgency before I address Security Council. I will raise ’s key concerns on protection of civilians in conflict and offer recommendations to help close the gap between words and action. Watch live and follow .

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    May 14

    I’m rarely nervous about public speaking, but tomorrow is big day in my career and hopefully for other women out there. I’ll be the 1st woman talking about artificial intelligence + on behalf of a UN Agency. Proudly

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    May 13

    everything we need to write the next great chapter for this country, and this planet, already exists in towns & communities, just waiting to be awakened. thank you for letting me join this special day, !

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    May 9
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    May 7

    Call for Challenges for the next edition of the THE Port Humanitarian Hackathon that will be held in October 2018! Spread the word and share your ideas!

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  13. Apr 11

    West African lab made 3D printer from e-waste . The future of distributed production is now, using recycled goods. A new way to create businesses by making almost anything anywhere.

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  14. Apr 10

    Out of My Hands! by . Being an intrapreneur is the toughest job and as Gib exemplifies, it takes courage, determination, vision and leadership to make an impact. This new bread of business leaders is the kind that will help transform the world.

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    Feb 26

    Students from Pokotom Primary School in northern Kenya entertain guests ahead of the ground breaking of West University supported by + Turkana County Government + . Higher education will be offered to both refugees + Kenyans

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    Feb 2

    Médecins Sans Frontières is using 3D printers to make prosthetic limbs for injured Syrian refugees

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    Jan 29
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    Jan 29

    "We are glad to join the GHL because we believe it will help drive innovation in the space"

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    Jan 29

    With @GovenorNanok in today to discuss with the host community ways of creating sustainable jobs for all and take advantage of the presence of to boost the Turkana County economy

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    Jan 26

    A computer was asked to predict which start-ups would be successful. The results were astonishing

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