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Mika ODIDO's picture
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Oceanographer, coordinating the ocean science programmes in Africa
Alice Ochanda's picture
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I am a Programme Officer at the UNESCO Regional Office for Eastern Africa. I have good background in policy analysis and development and have supported a number of Member States to develop policies for mainstreaming HIV and AIDS, Gender Equality and Gender Based violence with particular focus on the education sector.
Noor Kayyal's picture
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Trainee at UNESCO Cultural Policies and Development
Louise Malécot's picture
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Attorney at law registered to the New York Bar working on strengthening UNESCO's tools against illicit trafficking of cultural property.
Angela Mae Minas's picture
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I am a social scientist conducting stakeholder-focussed research in the field of agriculture and low carbon energy.
JAY VAN BAVEL's picture
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Jay Van Bavel is an Associate Professor of Psychology & Neural Science at New York University, an affiliate at the Stern School of Business in Management and Organizations, and Director of the Social Identity & Morality Lab. He completed his PhD at the University of Toronto and a postdoctoral fellowship at The Ohio State University before joining the faculty at NYU in 2010. He received the NYU Golden Dozen Teaching Award for teaching courses on Social Psychology, Social Neuroscience, Attitudes and Evaluation, Intergroup Relations, Group Identity, Moral Psychology, Professional Development, as well as an Introduction to Psychology. From neurons to social networks, Jay’s research examines how collective concerns—group identities, moral values, and political beliefs—shape the mind and brain. This work addresses issues of group identity, social motivation, cooperation, implicit bias, moral judgment and decision-making, and group regulation from a social neuroscience perspective. His research team studies these issues using a social neuroscience approach, that incorporates neuroimaging, lesion patients, social cognitive tasks, large-scale surveys, and linguistic analysis of social media posts. Jay has published over 100 academic publications and written research essays in The New York Times, BBC, Scientific American, Wall Street Journal, Quartz, and the Washington Post. He also co-authors a mentoring column, entitled Letters to Young Scientists, for Science Magazine. His work has been in academic papers as well as in the US Supreme Court and Senate. He has also given talks at dozens of the Psychology Departments and Business Schools, as well as academic conferences, professional events, and non-academic organizations. His research was also featured in TEDx and TED-Ed videos. This research has received several awards, including the Young Investigator Award for distinguished contributions in social neuroscience from the Society for Social Neuroscience, the Young Scholars Award for outstanding achievements in social and personality psychology from the Foundation for Personality and Social Psychology, the Janet T. Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions from the Association for Psychological Science, the F.J. McGuigan Early Career Investigator Prize from the American Psychological Foundation and the Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize. Jay’s work has been generously supported by the National Science Foundation, Russell Sage Foundation, American Psychological Foundation, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, John Templeton Foundation, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, AE Foundation, and New York University, as well as grants and fellowships awarded to his students and postdocs.
Mohamed Adel Hassan's picture
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Holder of Bsc in Pharmaceutical sciences. Practiced Pharmacy in : Egypt and United Arab Emirates. Entrepreneur with focus on development , utilizing nouvelle technologies to make prosthetic`s more affordable and overall improve access to Healthcare in impoverished areas , and conflict zones . Have worked with number of non profit organizations who help needy patients to obtain required Medical equipments and prosthetics as a way to improve their living conditions. An Independent Researcher with interest in areas including: conflicts , inclusive development , social and political mobility & dynamics.
Job Barallas's picture
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Job Tabamo Barallas is a Knowledge Management and Communications Officer at UNESCO Bangkok's Education Section. He holds a Master of Science in Design and Planning from King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi and a Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Arts from De La Salle – College of Saint Benilde. Job has extensive experience in producing communication and multimedia materials for SDG4-Education 2030, and has contributed to various UNESCO initiatives. His research expertise includes youth engagement and knowledge management in education.
Pier-Luc Dupont's picture
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Research Associate at the University of Bristol School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies, within EU-funded projects on human rights, migration and cultural diversity. I convene a research challenge on Bodies, Borders, Justice for the cross-faculty institute Migration Mobilities Bristol. My work is mainly driven by a will to unveil the institutional sources of racial and other inequalities, as well as to theorise legal and political action toward social justice.
Jon Barnes's picture
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PhD Candidate in Environmental Policy and Development, looking at how the Green Climate Fund programmes in South Africa re being developed and how these intersect with the national conversation around a just transition. Former OECD staff.

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