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Senior Fellow

Maureen Moriarty, PhD, is a senior associate, land and human security at CDA Collaborative. She has 25 years of experience in international development and is a former lecturing fellow with the Duke Center for International Development.

Her specializations include land and resource governance and conflict sensitivity. As a practitioner, she has worked in Russia, Ukraine, Sri Lanka, Colombia, Haiti, Liberia, Mozambique, Thailand, Myanmar, Kosovo, Tanzania, Somalia, Burundi, and Kenya, among others. Maureen’s recent research and practice focuses on corruption at the intersection of land, human security, transnational organized crime, resource governance, and associated financial crimes. She is the co-author of a JTIP funded two-year study in Mozambique, examining the links between high level corruption, illicit forest activity and vulnerability to forced labor and human trafficking.

Maureen is a U.S. delegate to the European Forum on Urban Security Working Group on the Roots and Impacts of Transnational Organized Crime, holds a certificate in AML/CFT, and is currently pursuing a CAMS Certification (Certified Anti Money Laundering Specialist) with specializations in anti-corruption, bribery, and investigations.