Christina Wilie
Insecurity Insight
Director
Christina Wille is the founding Director of Insecurity Insight, an organisation that strengthens the evidence base on violence against civilian infrastructure in conflict. She leads pioneering work using AI to track attacks on aid, healthcare, education, and food systems, with the organisation’s data widely cited in humanitarian reporting and by data experts in leading global media outlets. Her analysis and interpretation of violence data are frequently sought by journalists, researchers, and policy actors. Insecurity Insight’s AI-based monitoring system was shortlisted for the AI for Good Award 2025.
Christina edits the annual Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition report and serves on the boards of the H2H Network and Explosive Weapons Monitor, advancing the integration of data-driven insights into humanitarian response and protection strategies. She is currently testing AI search capabilities in Arabic and working to make global data on attacks on education publicly accessible through the new Trace portal.
Before founding Insecurity Insight, she worked with the Small Arms Survey in Geneva, the Delegation of the European Commission in Slovenia, UNHCR in Bangkok, and the Migration Policy Group in Brussels. A German and Swiss national, she holds an MPhil in International Relations from the University of Cambridge and lives near Lake Geneva in Switzerland.