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Sasha Chanoff is an American humanitarian based in
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who has worked for two decades in refugee rescue, relief, and resettlement operations in
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Inspired by relatives, he’s doing a world of good for refugees
Accessed July 6, 2014, "...Sasha Chanoff spent the past decade rescuing recent victims of the world’s deadliest persecutions.
Cynthia Rockwell, April 1, 2013, Wesleyan University
Chanoff ’94 Garners National Attention for Sudanese Refugees
Accessed July 6, 2014, "...Sasha Chanoff ’94 and the organization he founded, RefugePoint,..."
and the United States. Chanoff is the founder and executive director of RefugePoint,December 24, 2013, Doug Moore, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Daughter reunited with family in St. Louis after nearly a decade
Accessed July 6, 2014, "...On the train, Sasha Chanoff, founder and executive director of RefugePoint, ..."
a humanitarian organization that works to find lasting solutions for the world's most at-risk refugees and supports the humanitarian community to do the same. RefugePoint works to achieve this mission by transforming the field of refugee resettlement and expanding opportunities for refugees to achieve greater self-reliance in the countries to which they have fled. Prior to launching RefugePoint, Chanoff consulted with the Office of the
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in Kenya and worked with the
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throughout Africa, identifying refugees in danger, undertaking rescue missions, and working on refugee protection issues with the US, Canadian, Australian, and other governments. Chanoff often enlists the help of the
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to spread awareness about refugee issues. He has appeared on ''
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'' and has been a featured teller on the popular public radio storytelling program ''The Moth Radio Hour''. Chanoff has spoken in other national and international TV, radio, and print media outlets, and has lectured, presented, and given keynote speeches at universities, international conferences, and gala events. Chanoff holds a B.A. from
Wesleyan University Wesleyan University ( ) is a Private university, private liberal arts college, liberal arts university in Middletown, Connecticut. Founded in 1831 as a Men's colleges in the United States, men's college under the auspices of the Methodist Epis ...
and an M.A. in Humanitarian Assistance, from the
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Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and Friedman School of Nutrition, Science, and Policy. He has received fellowships from
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, the
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, and
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, and is a recipient of the Charles Bronfman Humanitarian Prize and Harvard's Gleitsman International Activist Award. He is a member of the steering committee for New England International Donors, and a human rights adviser to The Leir Charitable Foundations. He also recently served as an adviser to the Warner Bros. film
The Good Lie ''The Good Lie'' is a 2014 American drama film written by Margaret Nagle and directed by Philippe Falardeau. The film stars Reese Witherspoon in the title role, Arnold Oceng, Ger Duany, Emmanuel Jal, and Corey Stoll. ''The Good Lie'' was scree ...
starring
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, and helped establish its charitable initiative, The Good Lie Fund, which he currently advises. Chanoff believes resettlement is a vastly superior alternative to refugee camps, since re-settled refugees can support themselves and "get on with their own lives".LARISA EPATKO, June 20, 2014, PBS Newshour
Meet ‘Claude,’ one of many displaced children seeking refuge in cities
Accessed July 6, 2014
He views his role as a humanitarian relief organizer to "attempt to help everyone in need."Ashoka, Forbes Magazine
'The Moth' Teaches A Thing Or Two About Storytelling: Setting Up The Stakes
Accessed July 6, 2014, "...For example, Sasha Chanoff of RefugePoint ... recognized that his duty ... to help everyone in need..."
In 2006, he founded the organization called Mapendo, which was renamed RefugePoint in 2011, to aid at-risk and obscure African refugee groups.September 28, 2004, PBS
Interviews: In Search of a Durable Solution
Accessed July 6, 2014, "...June 2007 UPDATE: Sasha Chanoff founded Mapendo International..."
Mapendo helped to evacuate more than 10,000 refugees from
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, and the
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. He explained:


Early life

Chanoff was born in
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. His great grandparents escaped from pogroms in Russia. Many of his relatives were murdered in the
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half a century later. He explained: He moved to the United States and graduated from
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. Chanoff received a
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's degree from
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, and a master's degree in Humanitarian Assistance through a joint degree program at the Tufts University
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and the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy. Chanoff is a dual
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and
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citizen and speaks Finnish, German, French, and Swahili.


Awards and honors

Chanoff was awarded the
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Prize for his humanitarian efforts in 2010. 2010, The Charles Bronfman Prize
Sasha Chanoff: Rescuing and Resettling At-Risk and Forgotten Refugees
Accessed July 6, 2014, "...Sasha Chanoff is the Founder and Executive Director of RefugePoint, a humanitarian organization..."
In 2013, he was awarded the Gleitsman International Activist Award, given to an activist who has "improved the quality of life for others."DAVID J. KURLANDER, CONTRIBUTING WRITER, November 6, 2013, The Harvard Crimson
Sasha Chanoff Receives Gleitsman International Activist Award
Accessed July 6, 2014, "...Sasha Chanoff, co-founder and executive director of the refugee resettlement organization RefugePoint, received the 2013 Gleitsman International Activist Award..."
It is an award given to a leader who works to challenge "injustices around the world and inspires others to do the same." Past recipients of this award have included
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and
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. In addition, he received fellowships from Ashoka, the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, and Echoing Green. In 2006, he was named a Waldzell Institute "Architect of the Future." He serves on the Steering Committee of New England International Donors.


Books

* ''From Crisis to Calling'', Barrett-Koehler Publishers, 2016
From Crisis to Calling
', Barrett-Koehler Publishers, 2016


References

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