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I am an Assistant Professor at the International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam. I am the Principal Investigator of a €1.5 million project funded by the European Research Council entitled "Green Industrial Policy in the Age of Rare Metals" (GRIP-ARM), 2021-2026.
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Komalsingh Rambaree (PhD) is an Associate Professor of Social Work at the University of Gävle, Sweden. He has a PhD in Social Work and Social Policy, from University of Manchester (UK). In the recent past, he has been involved in Integrated Coastal Zone Management projects in Western Indian Ocean Islands, funded by the European Union and World Bank. He is currently engaged in teaching, learning and researching issues related to social work and social policy for sustainable development.
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I am a Professor in Social Work at the University of Michigan in the U.S.A. I have been working on the elimination of gender-based violence, and the promotion of rights and well-being of marginalized communities, especially immigrants/refugee communities. My work also involves participatory action research efforts to develop more inclusive disaster response and policies.
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Researcher and educator in policy and politics. I am interested in bridging academic research and scholarship with the practice of public policy, public engagement and democratic processes more broadly.
Areas of interested and expertise:
- public engagement;
- gender representation and diversity in political representation
- parliamentary studies;
- territorial politics and administration;
- social impact evaluation and theories of change.
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Economist and strategic analyst with broad international experience in digital transformation, e-development, e-government, distance education, electronic media, telecommunications reform, international banking, foundation work, and teaching. Devoted to leveraging ICT to accelerate social, economic and political development. Current interests: developing new paradigms in economic thought and action based on the concepts of sufficiency and sustainability. See www.sufficiency4sustainability.org.
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Roberta T. Di Rosa, sociologist and social worker. PhD in Sociology. Family and Community Mediator, specialized in community and cultural conflicts and in conflicts within migrant families and mixed couples. Senior Researcher at the Department Culture and Society, University of Palermo; Aggregate Professor of Sociology of Migrations, Sociology of Ethnic Relations and Intercultural Models and Skills for Social Work; currently involved in national research programs on the social integration of migrants.
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I studied economics at the National University of Colombia (2003). My field of specialisations is human development and poverty alleviation. I currently advise the Colombian Welfare Institute on early childhood policies for indigenous peoples and other ethnic minorities. I have worked extensively in the human development field designing UNDP’s intervention strategies through educational initiatives aimed for governments counterparts.
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Is an ECI funding partner and managing director. He holds a PhD in Economics from Gottingen University (Germany) offers over 30 years of professional experience, 20 years of which have been in Development Cooperation. Thomas offers working experience from the private sector, international cooperation and the NGO/CSO sector. His main areas of expertise are rural development and food security, social protection trade integration and results and impact evaluation of public policies and development cooperation.