Sarah Kalloch
Sarah Kalloch serves as Campaign
Alliances Advisor at Oxfam America, where she manages Oxfam’s Sisters on the
Planet Ambassador program, which engages 270+ leading American women in
advocacy on poverty, hunger and climate change worldwide. Sarah also builds
partnerships with state and national organizations interested in food security,
women’s rights, and other key development issues, and coordinates Oxfam’s G8 and
G20 team. Prior to Oxfam, Sarah served as Outreach and Constituency Organizing
Director at Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), where she spearheaded advocacy
for PHR’s campaigns on sexual violence, health in conflict, HIV/AIDS, and
torture by U.S. forces. Sarah also directed PHR's groundbreaking partnerships
in East Africa, working with health professional leaders to found two NGOs in
Uganda and Kenya that engage health workers in innovative AIDS and health
rights advocacy. Sarah has also run a fly-fishing resort in the Bahamas and
spent a year living in Uganda as a Michael Rockefeller Fellow, conducting
research on gender and economics in fishing communities around Lake Victoria in
East Africa. Sarah received a B.A. in Social Studies from Harvard College.

