Sashenka Worsman

Head Of Strategy And Analytics at Save the Children Australia

Sashenka Worsman is an experienced leader in the international development sector, currently serving as Head of Strategy and Analytics and Pacific Strategy and Growth Lead at Save the Children Australia. Worsman has a background as the Chief Executive Officer of Oaktree, an organization focused on youth-led advocacy for social justice, and has held various influential roles, including Member of the Board of Directors at the Australian Council for International Development and Executive Committee Member for the Campaign for Australian Aid. Prior experience includes serving as National Director of the youth movement VGen at World Vision Australia. Worsman holds a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of International Studies from the University of Adelaide and furthered education at Harvard University in Humanitarian Response to Conflict and Disaster.

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Adelaide, Australia

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Save the Children Australia

Save the Children is the world's leading independent organisation for children. We are working hand in hand with our supporters to create a world in which every child has a healthy, happy and safe childhood. We believe that every child should have the opportunity to learn and has a voice to speak for themselves. OUR VISION is a world in which every child attains the right to survival, protection, development and participation. OUR PURPOSE is to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children, and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives. Save the Children manages and implements programs designed to save and improve the lives of the world's most disadvantaged and vulnerable children. We have programs running all across Australia and have offices and staff in each State and Territory. Globally, we also work in over 120 countries. Each year Save the Children touches the lives of over 80 million children.


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Carlton, Australia

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501-1,000

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