Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Center for International Security and Cooperation Stanford University


People


Kaitlin Shilling  
Graduate student (former)

Energy and Environment Building - 4205
473 Via Ortega
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305


Research Interests
post-crisis reconstruction with a focus on incorporating natural resource management into program design


Kaitlin Shilling has spent most of her career working in the non-governmental sector, and specifically in post-crisis development, which she is now studying in more depth at Stanford University. Just prior to returning to the ivory tower, Ms. Shilling spent over a year and a half working for DAI, a development consulting company, on two USAID-funded projects in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. She began as the Director of Finance and Operations for the Afghanistan Immediate Needs Project, and then moved to the Alternative Livelihoods Project to run the Gender and Micro-Enterprise Department. Her work on both of these projects involved collaborating with other NGOs, donors, and UN agencies working in the region.

Before moving to Afghanistan, Ms. Shilling worked in the home office of DAI for almost two years in the Crisis Mitigation and Recovery Group at DAI. Ms. Shilling's work included projects in Indonesia, East Timor, and Liberia, in addition to writing proposals to win new business. While at Stanford, Kaitlin will pursue research relating to post-crisis reconstruction with a focus on incorporating natural resource management into program design.


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Kaitlin Shilling: Climate Conflict and Export Crops in Sub-Saharan Africa
In this short video interview, Stanford University’s Kaitlin Shilling talks about using agricultural and climate change sciences in a way to help policymakers better intervene to prevent climate-driven civil conflict.
February 23, 2012 in New Security Beat