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Chloe Teevan is Head of the Digital Economy and Governance work stream at the European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM). Her research interests focus on the geopolitics of EU foreign and development policy, EU digital for Development policy and digital regional integration in Africa. She previously worked with the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), as an independent research consultant and in the non-profit sector in Cairo. Chloe holds a MA from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and a BA from Trinity College Dublin.
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Axana Soltan is an international human rights lawyer and one of the leading voices advocating for the recognition and codification of gender apartheid as a crime against humanity. She specializes in international criminal law, gender-based persecution, and the legal accountability of state actors under the Rome Statute. Her work bridges legal scholarship, policy advocacy, and survivor-centered justice.
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Prof. Aburjai has completed his Ph.D. in Natural Product chemistry and analysis, QC of Natural products and nutraceuticals from Milan University and he received his post-doctorate from the University of Kentucky. He published more than 100 papers in reputed journals, symposium abstracts and patent applications. He has been serving as an editorial board member of reputable pharmaceutical journals. He is a consultant of many regional and international pharmaceutical industries. He was ex-Vice president and Dean of different faculties of pharmacy and has excellent administrative experience.
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Ms Naima Rhalem is a Medical Doctor in pharmaco-toxicology and earned her Ph.D. Health- vigilances in pharmacology and industrial toxicology from Paris 7 University. She is also the distinguished head of the Toxicovigilance Department Poison Control and Pharmacovigilance Center (CAPM), MOH, Morocco. Ms Naima Rhalem is also among the members of the board of “Current Trends in Clinical Toxicology”. She is a Founding member of the Moroccan Society of Clinical and Analytical Toxicology and President two times, and of the Moroccan Society on Health environmental and Toxicovigilance.
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Hela Kouki is a Public Health Pharmacist (SM Pharma) with a focus on sports sciences and toxicology. She has been an international anti-doping expert since 2009 and served different anti-doping areas for the Tunisian National Anti-Doping Agency as well as for IFs and MEOs. Since 2019, She has been the Testing Department Head at the Tunisian NADO. At the same time, she is a Social Sciences researcher who actively contributed to 5 social sciences projects UNESCO-funded (for Tunisia), and she is also an Antidoping Advisor for high-level athletes.
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Danya Almheiri is a globally experienced clinical pharmacist and healthcare leader with over 18 years of international expertise across Jordan, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the United Arab Emirates. Throughout her academic and professional journey in four distinct healthcare systems, Danya has developed a comprehensive understanding of regulatory frameworks, operational governance, and public health priorities within diverse healthcare models.
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Dr. Aline Hajj is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Université Laval, with 16 years of experience, and coauthored more than 95 papers. She was nominated twice by the Lebanese National Commission for UNESCO in collaboration with the National Observatory for Women in Research- DAWReK’n to represent Lebanese female scientists. She is also selected as a jury member for the evaluation of research projects (CNRS, Cèdre, AUF, and the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Levant Young Talents). Moreover, she was an invited professor at the University of Minho, Braga, Portugal in 2018.
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Calvin is a Senior Analyst in the Economics, Trade and Regional Integration division. His primary research interests include economic growth and development, labour markets, and the design of social assistance programmes. He holds a Master's degree in Public Policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a Bachelor's degree in Econometrics from Monash University Clayton.




