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letsdothis3 ago

Kathleen Cravero (President of Oak Foundation) held or holds positions in the European Climate Foundation; PeaceNexus Foundation; Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) Board of Directors https://cep.org/pressreleases/kathleen-cravero-kelvin-taketa-elected-center-effective-philanthropy-cep-board-directors/

Prior to joining the foundation, Cravero worked in international development for more than two decades in roles at UNICEF, the World Health Organization, and the United Nations, including as part of the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Advancing gender equality has been a focus of her work, and her past positions have included stations in Burundi, Uganda, and Chad. Cravero holds a Ph.D. in political science from Fordham University and a masters in public health from Columbia University.

Here she is issuing - ahem- a call to action to the international community on the global child abuse and trafficking issue citing the words of Queen Silvia of Sweden: The Oak Foundation's Kathleen Cravero on Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation ..

in the video description a link https://outoftheshadows.eiu.com/ with connections to the Un and Ashton Kutcher's THORN

Uh huh. THORN. I'm not going to bother to link to all our posts on Kutcher and THORN

Re Queen Silvia:

TIL - ICMEC was officially launched by Hillary Clinton & Cherie Blair + more

Queen Silvia of Sweden ICMEC Honorary Board Member

NCMEC, Ark of Hope and pedophiles

She's also on the Board of Trustees of HERE Geneva (an independent think-tank which has as its mission to contribute to closing the gap between policy and humanitarian practice) http://here-geneva.org/who-we-are/board-of-trustees/

Niels Dabelstein, Chair

Niels Dabelstein was Head of the Evaluation Department of Danida, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark from 1988 to 2007. He was Chairman of the OECD/DAC Working Party on Aid Evaluation from 1997 to 2002.

David Noguera

David Noguera is the president of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Spain since October 2016.

Balthasar Staehelin

Balthasar Staehelin is deputy director-general at the International Committee of the Red Cross.

Daniel Toole

Daniel Toole is currently a private consultant helping companies and organisations with strategic and management issues. He previously worked for over 30 years with the UNICEF, most recently as UNICEF Regional Director for East Asia and the Pacific and previously for South Asia. He also served as Director of Emergency Programmes at UNICEF, as Chief of Staff to the UNICEF Executive Director, and as Country Representative in Mali and in Rwanda immediately following the genocide. His work in UNICEF and previously with USAID and Peace Corps included extended periods in Asia, Africa and New York, as well as numerous missions in South American and the Middle East. From 2001-2003, he was Chief Operating Officer of the start-up team of Acumen Fund, now Acumen, the first venture philanthropy fund supporting international private social enterprises. Daniel continues to serve as an Advisor to Acumen. Daniel Toole holds a Masters in Public Policy from the Institute of Social Studies in the Hague, now part of Eramus University.

Really inspires confidence in the 'humanitarian' community, doesn't it?

YogSoggoth ago

Leslie Spring founded Cognitive Code in 2007 and is the inventor and architect of Cognitive Code’s SILVIA Platform. Silvia Rhea was the mother of Romulus and Remus. Depictions were of the twins suckling on a giant wolf's teat. Comforting?

letsdothis3 ago

I'm having a 'slow' day. How is Leslie Spring connected?

YogSoggoth ago

Not sure she is connected to anything except the creepy platform used by Northrop Grumman, and the military in general. They also are using it in toys. The point is that Sylvia may be a fairly common name now, but the original was a goddess associated with the Oak just like Innanna, Ishtar, and the rest of the huntress gods with male alter egos. Molech represented the male principle of life and reproduction while Ashtoreth represented the female principle of fertility. The Oak Foundation was not named for the first thing someone saw when they looked out the window that day. These people are really into the old gods, and too track them, you have to be too.

letsdothis3 ago

Thank you. Yes,it was clear that the name Oak Foundation was no coincidence or chosen randomly. The Sylvia platform is new to me and I saw their involvement with toys.. definitely warrants a closer look.