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Cheikh FAYE's picture
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I am a statistical engineer specializing in data collection with over 8 years of experience. Since 2017, I have been working at IPAR (Initiative prospective agricole et rurale), a think tank on public policy in the agricultural and rural sector in West Africa. I am a data collection specialist where I have conducted more than thirty surveys with a quantitative and qualitative approach related in particular to Agriculture, sanitation, food security, migration, youth employment, gender and AI. I have coordinated projects to set up data platforms and participated in studies on the SDGs. I started my career, in 2015, at CREA and then at ANSD.
Ramola Ramtohul's picture
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Ramola Ramtohul is an Associate Professor at the University of Mauritius, teaching Gender Studies and Sociology. She has a PhD in Gender Studies from the African Gender Institute at the University of Cape Town. She has published widely on women, gender and politics in Mauritius. Her research interests include gender, politics and citizenship in multicultural contexts as well as high net worth migration and citizenship. She has received research fellowships from the University of Cape Town, American Association of University Women, University of Cambridge and University of Pretoria.
Romina Istratii's picture
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Dr Romina Istratii is UKRI Future Leaders Fellow at SOAS University of London. She leads Project dldl, which responds to domestic violence in religious societies and migrant ethnic minority communities employing a decolonial co-production model working with grassroots organisations and institutions in East Africa and Europe. She specialises in ethical international development and research-for-development practices, two-way knowledge sharing and participatory community engagement. She serves in the UK's Civilian Stabilisation Unit as PSVI expert and is co-founder of Decolonial Subversions.
Younsung Kim's picture
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I am a professor in the Environmental Science and Policy department at George Mason University in the USA. My research interests primarily focus on environmental policy and climate change.
Justine Bukenya's picture
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Dr. Justine N. Bukenya (MBChB, MPH, P.h.D) is a medical doctor and a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Community Health and Behavioural Sciences. She has Medical training from Makerere University Medical School and Public Health training from the University of Melbourne, Australia. She has extensive work experience in clinical medicine, and public health. In terms of health service management, she has rich experience in planning, implementing, supervising, coordinating, monitoring and evaluating of Health Care services/ activities at community, district and national levels.
Elzahn Rinquest's picture
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Full-time academic position (Lecturer) in the department for Education Policy Studies, Faculty of Education, Stellenbosch University, South Africa. Started as full-time lecturing staff in March 2020 and received my Doctor of Philosophy degree in 2021 (March). Research foci and interest include Sociology of Inclusive Education, Special and Inclusive Education Policy and Practices, Leadership and Management of Special and Inclusive Education, and Initial Teacher Training. Currently busy with a National Research Foundation funded project on leadership at inclusive schools in the Western Cape.
Danielle Guizzo's picture
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Associate Professor, School of Economics, University of Bristol (UK) My research expertise lies at the intersection between the history of economics, the political economy of knowledge and education, and pluralism, diversity and inclusivity in economics. I previously held positions at the University of the West of England (2016-2020), and the State University of Santa Catarina (2012-2015). I hold a PhD in Economics & Public Policy from the Federal University of Paraná, Brazil (2016).
Will Todman's picture
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Will Todman is the deputy director and senior fellow in the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Since joining CSIS in 2016, his research has focused on aid, sustainability, and displacement in the Middle East, with an emphasis on the Levant. He has conducted field research in nine countries across the Middle East and North Africa, and his analysis has been published by peer-reviewed journals, think tanks, and major publications, including the Washington Post.
Nicole Aandahl's picture
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Nicole Aandahl is the senior vice president for People and Culture at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a Washington D.C.- based think tank. She is dedicated to elevating diverse voices and perspectives to lead to more ideas, more innovation, and more robust policy solutions. Prior to joining CSIS, Ms. Aandahl started her career in nonproliferation with the U.S. Government and has served in senior management and legal roles at international aerospace and defense companies.
Luci Attala's picture
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I am an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Wales , Director of UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES UK Hub and Dept Exec. of the global BRIDGES coalition that champions transdisciplinary humanities-driven sustainability science. I am a Director of the Educere Alliance (Oxford University) and Fellow of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences. I have research expertise in socio-cultural meanings of water and Indigenous environmental knowledge and practices (specifically with regards the Kogi in Colombia and Giriama horticulturalists and herders in rural Kenya) and climate change adaptation.

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