Haim Malka is a Vice President at Metropolitan Group (MG), a social change agency that crafts and integrates strategic and creative services. At MG Haim works at the intersection of climate change, public health, and social justice, with an emphasis on building bipartisan coalitions and messaging campaigns for social change. He previosly served as a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a nonpartisan think tank based in Washington, D.C., and as a researcher at the Brookings Institution. At CSIS, Haim led the Center’s cutting edge work on the North African Maghreb, and he built a community of government, private sector and NGO stakeholders with interests in the region. His most recent study examined how debates over religion shape politics in Africa. He also has a deep interest in migration and the intersection between population flows, climate change and conflict. Haim is an accomplished author, speaker and cross-cultural communicator. He has published dozens of journal articles, book chapters and op-eds; testified before Congress; and lectured widely to government, academic and private audiences in the United States and globally. Before entering international policy, Haim spent six years living in Jerusalem, where he worked as a television news producer covering breaking news in the Middle East. He earned a B.A. from the University of Washington in Seattle and an M.A. from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs in New York. Haim lives in the DC region with his wife and two teenagers.