Anshu Sharma

Co-founder at SEEDS

Anshu Sharma is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in organizational policy and strategy, co-founding SEEDS in January 1994 and currently serving as a Partner at STS Global since November 2009. As Co-Founder of SEEDS, Anshu Sharma provides mentoring support on various aspects of the organization, including program design, emergency response management, and donor management. Anshu Sharma holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Global Environmental Studies from Kyoto University, focusing on disaster education, as well as a Master of Planning in Urban Planning and a Bachelor of Planning in Physical Planning from the School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi. Anshu Sharma completed early education at Delhi Public School - R.K. Puram and St. Columba's School.

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Delhi, India

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SEEDS

SEEDS (Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development Society) is a not-for-profit organisation that enables community resilience through practical solutions in the areas of disaster readiness, response and rehabilitation. Recipient of Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Award 2021- Highest Honour in the field of Disaster Management by Government of India Since 1994, the organisation has worked extensively on every major disaster in the Indian subcontinent – grafting innovative technology on to traditional wisdom. It has reached out to families affected by disasters and climate stresses; strengthened and rebuilt schools and homes; and has invariably put its faith in skill building, planning and communications to foster long-term resilience. SEEDS is also India’s first agency to be certified for the global Core Humanitarian Standards – an international certification system for quality and accountability in humanitarian response. As SEEDS looks at completing 27 years of outstanding service to humanity, it is re-anchoring its approach to building resilience through innovation. It continues to empower the most vulnerable across Asia to build a better future. For more information, visit www.seedsindia.org


Headquarters

New Delhi, India

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51-200

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