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Andrew is Lecturer in International Development, in the Department of Development Studies, SOAS, University of London. He is Programme Convenor for the MSc Environment, Politics and Development, in the Department of Development Studies, and the MSc Climate Change and Development, in the Centre for Development, Environment and Policy. He brings practical and theoretical insights from social anthropology and human geography to a research agenda which encompasses environment and development in Southern Africa and South America, with a particular focus on climate change adaptation and development.
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My research looks at the history and politics of development in Africa, with a particular focus on the role of non-state actors in development; on the role of religious and religious organisations in development; and on issues around health and development in Africa; and on what 'localisation' means in relation to both development and humanitarian action. My main geographical focus has been on eastern Africa, though I have also worked on research projects exploring these themes in other sub-Saharan African regions, and in Asia.
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I am a specialist in global commodity chains, sweatshop labour, global labour standards, CSR and ethical trade, labour unfreedom in garment factories and home-based settings, and on the political economy of India. I do also work on gender and globalisation and feminist and social reproduction approaches.
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Experienced Public Policy Advisor working on evidence based policy development and Impact Assessment. Prior joining Qatar Foundation, Dr. Ahmed Aref worked for UNFPA Regional Office; EU Program on Family and Child Rights and the Egyptian Prime Minister’s Office. His areas of expertise include social protection, maternity protection, social inclusion/exclusion, labour policy, family policy, demography and sustainable development. He delivered high-quality national, regional and international consultancies, led impact programs in the mentioned fields. Email: ahmed.aref@bath.edu
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Dr. Jayanta Choudhury presently works as Faculty, Department of Rural Studies, Tripura University after working at State Institute of Rural Development, Tripura and National Institute of Rural Development, Hyderabad, India. He did his Ph.D. and Masters in Rural Development from Visva-Bharati University, West Bengal. He teaches Inclusive Rural development; Rural Development Planning & Project Management; Financial Inclusion; Social Enterprises, etc. to PG students. He is author of 8 books and more than 35 research articles published in National and International journals and in edited volumes. He serves as Associate Editor for International Journal of Rural Development & Management Studies (IJRDMS) and TUI – A journal on Tribal Life and Culture. He has leaded various internationally funded development projects in India and Bangladesh. Received Global Award (Best Professor in Rural Development) from World Education Congress-2015 and Broad Outlook Learner Teacher (BOLT) Award-2006 from AIR INDIA, Mumbai. He is active board member of various Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) including Financial Inclusion Trust (under the aegis of Bandhan Bank, India).
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I am Programme Specialist for Social and human Sciences at the UNESCO Regional office in Abuja. I am interested in exploring and analyzing youth policies, inclusive policies, cultural policies for the promotion of diversity and intercultural/interreligious dialogue and policies surrounding peace and security architecture for development, notably in the context of prevention of violent extremism in West Africa.
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Associate Professor and Senior Research fellow at the Institute of Malaysian and International Studies, the National University of Malaysia. Graduated First Class in Bsc. Economics specializing in Econometrics at the National University of Malaysia, Msc. Economics from Warwick University, United Kingdom and PhD from the Australian National University (ANU). A recipient of the Chevening Scholarship in 2005, Australian Endeavour Postgraduate in 2008 and the 2014-2015 Malaysian Fulbright Scholar Program. Research interests include international trade, industrialization, productivity and economic growth. Currently a member of the Malaysia National Committee for Pacific and Economic Cooperation (MANCPEC) and a consultant for the Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) and UN ESCAP on Non-Tariff Measure issues.
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Assistant Professor at the Department of Management Sciences, Islamia College University Peshawar and President of policy research think tank Alternate Solutions Institute. Raza is an adjunct research scholar at the Policy Research Institute of Market Economy (PRIME) Islamabad. His research work focuses on participatory organizational practices and application of quality philosophy in decision making.