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Laura Schelenz is a researcher at the International Center for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities, University of Tuebingen. Her research deals with ethical and feminist perspectives on technology development. She has worked on European technology development, diversity-aware design, platforms, digital colonialism, and technology design with refugees and migrants. She was named to the 2023 list of "100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics™." Laura is affiliated with the Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill.
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Ruby Pappoe holds a Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition from the University of Texas at El Paso.
She is a Teaching Assistant Professor in Technical Writing at the University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, where she teaches technical and professional communication, digital writing, and
composition. Her research is situated at the intersections of cultural rhetorics, visual
communication, and technology design. She is currently exploring how Africans and African
identity are represented in digital and visual spaces.
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I'm a lecturer from Kenyatta University , school of education , department of educational management , policy and curriculum studies. I have a PhD in education management from Kenyatta university. My PhD thesis was in education leadership and gender. I previously worked in the ministry of education as quality education and standards officer where gained experience in monitoring and evaluation of schools. I have also worked county transitional authority coordinator , where I gained skills in management of county and national government functions.
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Dr Sumit Saurabh Srivastava is an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Development Studies, University of Allahabad. He earned his Ph.D. in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and is also the alumnus of IIT Bombay. He has been awarded the Indian Sociological Society's Prof M N Srinivas Memorial Award for the Young Sociologist (2015). He is also Associate Editor of the journal, Indian Anthropologist. His research interests are intersectionality, caste and gender within development discourse. As of now he is engaged with sanitation as sustainable development issue.
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Navas M.Khadar Working as Project Associate in Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) Project at Mahatma
Gandhi University. He holds MA and M.Phil in Politics and International Relations from Mahatma Gandhi University. A
researcher and human rights activist on the human rights and identity crisis of migrant workers in the plywood sector of
Kerala, he has been actively involved in the issues of interstate migrant workers in Kerala and has spoken at several national
and international forums. Conducting academic work in areas of study such as migration, human rights and marginalization
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An experienced academic and researcher engaged substantially through various educational and research project roles with diverse teams from Australia, USA, UK, and Pakistan. Currently, working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Education at Hazara University Mansehra. Published articles, book chapters, and blog posts in Language Education, TESOL, Teacher Education, Critical Thinking, Culturally Responsive Teaching, Gender, Motivation, Work-life Balance, and Challenges in Higher Education.A Team Lead in Teacher Education Project (funded by USAID).
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I am a lecturer in Geography and GIS Dept., Fayoum Uni.
I obtained a master’s and doctorate from Fayoum University, a diploma in transport planning and policy from the National Institute of Transport, I traveled as a visiting PhD student at the Uni. of Gdansk, and as a visiting lecturer at Sapienza Uni.
I have many studies in transportation geography, sustainable rural development, sustainable mobility,Urban and Rural transport problems, and its environmental impact
I am interested in sustainable economic development, transportation, energy, agriculture, tourism, and solutions based on SDG.
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Mohammed Amidu is a Professor of Accounting and Finance at the University of Ghana Business School. He earned his PhD in Banking from the University of Southampton, United Kingdom. He is a researcher with African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Kenya. He has contributed significantly to the accounting and finance literature in the area of accounting information quality, banking, financial inclusion and literacy, livelihood activities, climate change vulnerability, corporate governance and corporate tax policy. He has held Visiting Scholar positions at the IMF, Washington DC, US.
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Policy Analyst, Consultant and Law Lecturer at the University of Ghana School of Law, (UGSoL). Also the Programme Co-ordinator for UGSoL's innovative Master of Laws in Law for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises programme. Deputy Chair of the IOM's Network for Legal Experts in West and Central Africa, Team Lead at Kasser Law Firm, Chairperson of the Constitutional Review Consultative Committee, (in respect of Ghana's 1992 Constitution), Chairperson of the Legal Sub-Committee of the Public Interest and Accountability Committee, Vice Chairperson of Center for Democratic Development, etc.