Inclusive and Participatory Youth Policy in Southeast Asia

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Mark Lozano's picture
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I participated at the 10th UNESCO Youth Forum. My background is in energy inclusion having served as country head of One MIllion Lights Philippines, a non-profit focused on bringing clean, safe, and affordable lighting to communities around the country. I'm currently based in Singapore working at Facebook as part of their growth team in emerging markets.
xiuwen chen's picture
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Currently work as an intern in Higher Education in EISD, UNESCO Bangkok. Master’s degree in International Politics, Nanjing University, China Study abroad in comparative education, University of Oslo, Norway Bachelor’s degree in International Politics, Xiamen University, China
Mazidatun Maftukhah's picture
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Current Master student of Public Policy. Passionate in public policy, development, and Sustainable Development Goals.
Mohsen Gul's picture
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Mohsen is a policy entrepreneur whose doctoral research work at Universities of Nottingham and Oxford focused on critically analysing how youth volunteering can be mainstreamed in multi-level environmental governance processes in Pakistan. He has co-founded ‘Green Box’, Pakistan's first youth-driven engagement lab nurturing sustainability leadership and climate change resilience in Pakistan. Mohsen has over 8 years of diverse experience in the international development sector and has undertaken several research and advocacy assignments with UNESCO, UNDP and UN Volunteers in the UK, Thailand, Kenya, Brazil and Nepal. Mohsen was selected as UN Young Champion of the Earth (Asia and the Pacific) regional finalist 2019 and won Emerging Star for Policy Impact award 2019 at the University of Nottingham.
Toan Dang's picture
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Programme assistant for ICT in Education at UNESCO Bangkok
Sue Vize's picture
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UNESCO Regional Adviser for Social and Human Sciences in Asia and the Pacific. Sue has a background in community natural resource management and working with youth. She has worked mainly in the Asia and Pacific region and joined UNESCO in 2006.
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Programme Specialist, Social and Human Sciences Sector, UNESCO

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