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Chief of Staff, Alice Hall

As Chief of Staff for UNICEF Australia, Alice Hall works alongside CEO Tony Stuart, leading strategic initiatives across the organisation, including a focus on climate change, all of which contribute to UNICEF’s work to provide maximum impact for children in need.

Alice Hall© UNICEF Australia/2022/Lakis

With a Bachelor of International Studies and a Master of International Law from Sydney University, Alice started as Program Coordinator with UNICEF Australia in 2016. Believing that Early Childhood Development (ECD) provides an essential foundation for every child to thrive, Alice specialised in ECD, working with our partners to develop and enhance programs to make them more sustainable and robust. 

Alice also focused on disability, was part of the UNICEF Global Young Management team, and has been Head of International Programs, specialising in the early years portfolio and supporting team strategy and communication before taking on the role of Interim Director of International Programs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Alice was the Vaccine Lead for UNICEF Australia. 

Before joining UNICEF Australia, Alice worked at the Australian Red Cross, co-leading the Migration Hub providing casework support to asylum seekers and migrants in transition and designing and delivering community development programs. Alice has also worked with Indigenous communities in Australia on health through the Malpa Project, particularly on a child-to-child primary and preventative health model called Young Doctors.