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Mark Hopkinson

Director Of Fundraising & Partnerships at UK for UNHCR

Mark Hopkinson is a seasoned professional in fundraising and partnerships, currently serving as the Director of Fundraising & Partnerships at UK for UNHCR since May 2024, where leadership focuses on enhancing support for refugees. Prior to this role, Mark spent nearly a decade at UNICEF, culminating in the position of Global Lead for new corporate partnerships, responsible for developing impactful collaborations and establishing a global business team. Mark also held strategic roles at UNHCR as a Global New Business Consultant and as Director of Development at Doctors of the World UK, among others. Mark's career showcases a strong track record in cultivating corporate support and securing significant partnerships, with earlier positions contributing to income growth at organizations such as Terrence Higgins Trust and Whizz-Kidz. Mark holds a degree from the University of Cambridge.

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UK for UNHCR

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UK for UNHCR is the United Nations Refugee Agency’s national charity for the United Kingdom. Our corporate, trust and foundation partnerships, as well as the generosity of individual supporters, help UNHCR protect people forced to flee conflict, violence and persecution. Our work supports emergency relief operations as well as longer term care to help refugees rebuild their lives, such as healthcare, education and livelihoods programmes. UNHCR operates on more than 120 countries, including major humanitarian crises such as Syria, Yemen, Venezuela and South Sudan. With only 1% of UNHCR’s budget funded by the United Nations, partnerships and donations are critical to UNHCR’s humanitarian work across the world. UK for UNHCR is a registered charity (England & Wales) no. 1183415. ********* UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is the lead United Nations agency dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced people, asylum seekers and stateless persons.


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