Phil Oldham is International Medical Corps’ Deputy Country Director for Programming in Ukraine, where he oversees programs in health; mental health and psychosocial support; gender-based violence prevention and treatment; water, sanitation and hygiene; nutrition; and cash assistance. He has been working in international relief and development since 1992, and has extensive experience in conflict and emergency operating environments, including assignments in Croatia, Bosnia, Albania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, Libya and Ukraine. He also has managed development programs in Africa and Haiti in health, economic development, agriculture, financial services, climate resiliency and other sectors. His work includes assignments with some of the leading international NGOs in the field, as well as smaller organizations with a geographic or sectoral focus. Before joining International Medical Corps in September, Phil worked with International Orthodox Christian Charities in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, establishing programs in Romania, Poland, and Ukraine. He holds a B.A. in Soviet Studies from Middlebury College, speaks Serbo-Croatian, French and Russian, and is learning Ukrainian.