Oskar Haq has been with Oxfam at a Global/Regional capacity since 2014. Currently he is honoured to lead and manage Oxfam in Cambodia's innovative Inclusive Green Economy and Finance (IGEF) Program which works at the intersectionality of Gender, Climate Change, Private Sector Development, Green Finance and ASEAN Influencing. Some of the projects include GRAISEA, CAPFISH, Block Rice, Impact SME (I-SME) and Fair Finance Cambodia.
With over 20 years' experience in Finance, investment management and business development (Smith Barney/Citigroup NA and Morgan Stanley NA) Entrepreneurship (Education/ FNB Sector), MFI Marketing (Grameen Bank) Oskar is a true proponent of different models of Public Private Partnership for sustainable development not just in theory but primarily in practice, Oskar started out at Oxfam with the development of Oxfam's Social Enterprise and Impact Investment program in Asia with the successful launch of Lanka Social Ventures (LSV) in Sri Lanka.
Having grown up in New York, Oskar has lived and worked across highly diverse development and cultural contexts in Asia including South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Cambodia.
He holds a Master's degree in Development Studies from the University of London (SOAS).