Caleb Travis Johnson, a US national, is a Land Administration Specialist mapped to the World Bank’s Urban, Disaster Risk Management/Resilience, and Land unit for the Europe and Central Asia region. He primarily works on World Bank-financed land administration projects in the Western Balkans. In his Bank career, he previously worked on land sector engagements in the Middle East and North Africa region, as well as in the former Global Land and Geospatial Unit. Prior to joining the World Bank in December 2015, Caleb worked as a consult for a number of initiatives aimed at promoting international trade for US farmers and small businesses. He holds a B.A. in International Relations & History from Houghton University and an M.A. in Global Affairs – Governance and Public Management from George Mason University.