

Sarah Stillman
MSc candidate, London School of Economics; Research Consultant, World Bank
Sarah Stillman works at the nexus of international development/humanitarian affairs, most recently as a consultant for the World Bank's Development Research Group and Research Manager at the Center for Effective Global Action at UC Berkeley. In this capacity, she managed the implementation of several impact evaluations related to refugee wellbeing. Previously, Sarah worked as a Junior Specialist at the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania managing a women’s economic empowerment program for Congolese and Burundian refugees. She is currently completing her masters in Economic Policy for International Development and London School of Economics and holds a B.A. in International Relations with an emphasis in Economics from Brown University.
Recent work by Sarah Stillman
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Refugee housing policy: Learning from housing subsidies for Syrian refugees in Jordan
As the global refugee crisis escalates, there is a growing need for evidence on refugee housing policy. Evidence from Jordan suggests that housing subsidies for Syrian refugees had limited benefits for refugee well-being while worsening social cohesi...
Published 07.04.25