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Caitlin Howarth

Project Director, Conflict Analysis Programs

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Project Director, Conflict Analysis Programs

Biography

Caitlin Howarth is Director of Conflict Analytics at Yale Humanitarian Research Lab where she has helped launch the Ukraine and Sudan Conflict Observatories, among other programs.

From 2016-2021, Howarth worked with the Signal Program on Human Security and Technology at Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI), where she specialized in atrocity warning and led research in applied IHL and humanitarian ethics, teledemography, and remote sensing. She co-authored The Signal Code: A Human Rights-Based Approach to Information During Crisis. Howarth was formerly Reports Manager for the Satellite Sentinel Project at HHI from 2011-2012. She has served as Director of Leadership Development at the Truman National Security Project, Deputy Director of the Telecommunications Equality Project at the Roosevelt Institute, and COO and National Policy Director at the Roosevelt Institute Campus Network.

Howarth’s consultant work includes operational leadership for mass atrocity early warning and rapid response, research on weaponized information ecosystems, the design of the award-winning MediCapt mobile forensic evidence collection app, and training and consultation in strategic communication; past clients include Physicians for Human Rights, Internews, Vigil Monitor, and New Leaders Council.

A Washington, DC native, she holds a BA in Political and Social Thought from the University of Virginia and a MPP in International & Global Affairs from the Harvard Kennedy School.

Departments & Organizations

Education & Training

MPP
Harvard Kennedy School, International & Global Affairs (2012)
BA
University of Virginia, Political & Social Thought (2007)

Research

Publications

2025

2017

  • The Signal Code: A Human Rights Approach to Information during Crisis
    Greenwood, Faine et al. "The Signal Code: A Human Rights Approach to Information during Crisis." 2017, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative: Cambridge. Available at http://hhi.harvard.edu/publications/signal-code-human-rights-approach-information-during-crisis.
    Publications for non-academic audiences

2012

  • Crisis Mapping Needs an Ethical Compass
    Raymond, Nathaniel A., Caitlin N. Howarth, and Jonathan Hutson. "Crisis Mapping Needs an Ethical Compass," Global Brief: Winter 2012. Available at https://globalbrief.ca/2012/02/crisis-mapping-needs-an-ethical-compass/.
    Publications for non-academic audiences