Lisa Weber didn’t set out to change the world. While finishing her graduate studies, she spent time tutoring refugee children in Erfurt, Germany. What began as a simple act of kindness opened her eyes to the power of empathy, solidarity, and understanding—and set her on a path that would lead to a global career in evaluation as a UN Volunteer. An Evaluation Specialist with the World Health Organization, Lisa focuses on how the organization learns from its work and improves how it serves communities worldwide. She is based at the WHO Budapest Center, while her team operates from Geneva.
“No textbook could have shown me what those days revealed about cultural gaps and systemic failures,” Lisa recalls. In the homes, where she tutored children from refugee families, she found laughter, connection, and proof that even small acts can spark meaningful change.