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Sabrina Maonde's picture
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Third year law student interested in the nexus between academic and applied law particularly in refugee and statelessness law. Three years experience in human rights organisations including but not limited to Lawyers for Human Rights and Cambridge University United Nations Association.
Hridita Safiq's picture
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Animal lover and a positive thinker :D
Daniel Holod's picture
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Consultant for UNESCO's Inclusive Policy Lab. Assisting in UNESCO's role for a climate migration project, HABITABLE, as lead for inclusive stakeholder engagement. Daniel's primary background is on equitable and inclusive policy for smallholder farmers in East Africa and Southeast Asia, especially in the face of climate change. Prior to UNESCO, Daniel worked with the US Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agriculture Service (USDA FAS) in Tanzania. Here he analyzed the implications of power within climate development projects among smallholder farmers, partnering with World Forestry (ICRAF) and the Food and Agriculture Organization. Daniel also worked in Vietnam and Indonesia with The International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), analyzing the implementation of climate-smart agriculture. He is also involved in advising his former startup focused on food sovereignty in Kenya. Daniel holds an MSc in Environmental Change and Management and Master of Business Administration from the University of Oxford, following his undergraduate degree in agricultural economics and climate change from Cornell University.
Jasper Mangwana's picture
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My name is Jasper Mangwana the chairperson and founder of Zimbabwe Youth in SDGs(ZYSDG) an organization that works in promoting active youth participation in the implementation of the global goals. ZYSDG is the conveyor of the Zimbabwe National Youth SDGs Summit and has over 165 community chapters and Interest Groups in Zimbabwe.
Ana Barreto's picture
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Ana Paula Barreto (she/hers) is the Director of Transnational Birth Equity at the National Birth Equity Collaborative. She has a master's of Arts in International affairs and is a fellow of the United Nations Fellowship Program for People of African descent. Ana is a researcher on global health, race and inequalities with a special focus on women and girls. Ana has more than fifteen years of experience as a human rights professional, working in several counties of the Americas and Africa, doing innovative work on global health and reproductive justice. In 2018, she developed a project analyzing the intersection between economic empowerment and health outcomes of women and children in Ethiopia as well as the first “Black Brazilian Film Festival” in the African continent. She is also the co-founder of Projeto 111, a project that teaches young people in the favelas of Brazil how to use media tools to tell their own stories and disrupt police brutality through storytelling.
Alban Kuriqi's picture
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He has obtained his PhD degree in River Restoration and Management at Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon. Dr. Kuriqi has obtained a five-year integrated diploma – M.Sc. Degree in Hydrotechnical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Tiran in 2008. He has also received an M.Sc. Degree in civil engineering, majoring in water resources and hydraulics from Epoka University and Grenoble Institute of Technology. He is the author of seven journal papers published in ISI journals and seven scientific communications presented in an international congress. He is a reviewer for 60 international journals, so far has acted as a reviewer for more than 450 papers, and one Marie Curie research proposal call.
Armando Barrientos's picture
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Armando Barrientos is Professor Emeritus of Poverty and Social Justice at the Global Development Institute at the University of Manchester in the UK. His research interests focus on the linkages existing between welfare programmes and labour markets in developing countries, and on policies addressing poverty, vulnerability, and population ageing. His most recent books are ‘Just Give Money to the Poor’ (2010, with J. Hanlon and D. Hulme, Kumarian Press) and ‘Social Assistance in Developing Countries’ (2015, Cambridge University Press).
Allan Ndekwe's picture
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ALLAN NDEKWE, co-founder and CEO of DUKE HUB, is a skilled and dynamic communications guru with a strong track record of conceiving and delivering positive strategic results across a wide range of areas, including integrated marketing and communications, reputation, crisis management, Public Relations, media relations, branded content and corporate communications. Allan has supported political candidates, huge brands, organizations, companies, businesses and individuals in telling their stories. He is a seasoned and tested individual who has been a proven asset to his clients whether they are looking to get “in the news or get out of it” . He has designed and led communications campaigns, served as a flack and spokesperson, defended reputations, and written best-in-class content for media releases . He posses a background in digital branding, Corporate Communication and PR to every client and every client engagement. His deep background in PR, playbook of campaign strategies and tactics, and detailed knowledge of how institutions work and intersect give him the ability to make an impact and enact change. He has served as the media lead for a number of high-profile individuals making local and international headlines, and in these cases, his ability to stay cool under pressure while providing a buffer between the media and his clients has been highly critical to protecting his clients’ interests
Amiru Umar's picture
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I really want to join this team so that to be able to learn many knowledge here
Maleesha Gunawardana's picture
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Bachelor of Laws - University of London

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