Andrew Cavey is a strategy consultant with a focus on the pharmaceutical and global public health sectors.
His field experience began as a physician when he gained early clinical and research experience in Vietnam and along the Thai-Burmese border. His interest in humantarian medicine grew initially whilst working with Doctors of the World in Liberia and post-tsunami in Northern Sri Lanka, and later whilst acting as public health co-ordinator for Mississippi in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. He developed his passion for human rights, whilst working as a consultant for Physicians for Human Rights, where he looked at the rights of people living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda.
Andrew is an honorary lecturer at University College London, where he has taught on Conflict, Migration and Human Rights. He is currently co-editing a textbook for Oxford University Press on Humanitarian Medicine.
He holds a medical degree from Oxford University and a Masters in Public Health from Harvard. He has a certficate in humanitarian studies from MIT, Harvard and Tufts and is a member of the Royal College of Physicians.








