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Camille Louise Pellerin's picture
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Camille Pellerin, MSc, MRes and PhD in Development Studies, is a researcher and consultant specialised in issues related to civil society development, democracy promotion and human rights. Her PhD thesis is dedicated to analysing civil society state relations in authoritarian settings and explores how the relationships between the Ethiopian state under the EPRDF rule and different types of civil society organisations have affected regime stability. Camille is trained in quantitative and qualitative research methods and has hands on experience in project and programme evaluations, mapping studies and needs assessments. Moreover, she is familiar with the latest approaches to civil society capacity development and democracy promotion and has contributed to designing several capacity building projects in these fields in Africa, the Western Balkans and Turkey. Her approach to civil society development and democracy promotion combines best practices with innovative approaches and is founded on the principles of participation and local ownership. Camille has completed two “complex risk and research trainings” and has extensive experience of conducting research and evaluations in conflict settings.
Somavina Heang's picture
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Hello ! My name is somavina. I'm from Cambodia and I'm also young for this programme. I used to join policymakers program. I'm glad to join this. Thank you
Ilcheong Yi's picture
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Ilcheong YI is Senior Research Coordinator in the Social Policy and Development Programme and in the Social Dimensions of Sustainable Development Programme at UNRISD. He joined UNRISD in October 2008. Born in the Republic of Korea, he was trained as a political scientist (B.A. and M.A. from the Department of Political Science, Seoul National University, Korea) and as a social policy analyst (D.Phil from Oxford University, UK). His specialization is in the issues of poverty, social policy, labour policy, social economy, and historical analysis of the economic and social development process. Prior to joining UNRISD, Ilcheong was Associate Professor at Kyushu University, Japan (2004-2008), Korea Foundation Visiting Professor in the Department of East Asian Studies, University of Malaya, Malaysia (2003-2004), and Visiting Research Fellow at the Stein Rokkan Centre, University of Bergen, Norway (2002-2003). He has fulfilled a number of consultant, field researcher and project development roles for international and national organizations including the ILO, UNRISD, JBIC and KOICA.
Benedict Kolubah's picture
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I am Development practitioner who has and is currently working a national Development planning and policies to address economic and social issues in Liberia. This has been done largely by coordinating with government agencies, UN agencies, donors, civil society organizations, and other Development partners.
Bridget Anderson's picture
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My work explores the tension between labour market flexibilities and citizenship rights and has pioneered an understanding of the functions of immigration in key labour market sectors. My interest in labour demand has meant an engagement with debates about trafficking and modern-day slavery, which in turn has led me to an interest in state enforcement and deportation, and in the ways immigration controls increasingly impact on citizens as well as on migrants. I have worked closely with migrants’ organisations, trades unions and legal practitioners at local, national and international levels. My books include ‘Us and Them? The Dangerous Politics of Immigration Controls’ (Oxford University Press, 2013) and ‘Doing the Dirty Work? The Global Politics of Domestic Labour’ (Zed Books, 2000). I have co-edited ‘Who Needs Migrant Workers? Labour Shortages, Immigration and Public Policy’ with Martin Ruhs (Oxford University Press, 2010 and 2012), ‘The Social, Political and Historical Contours of Deportation’ with Matthew Gibney and Emanuela Paoletti (Springer, 2013), and ‘Migration and Care Labour: Theory, Policy and Politics’ with Isabel Shutes (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014).
Filippo Dionigi's picture
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Dr Filippo Dionigi is a lecturer of Politics and International Relations at the University of Bristol (UK), he is specialized in Middle Eastern international affairs and has published in several academic journals. He is the author of a monography on the impact of international norms on Islamist politics, in particular with reference to the case of Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Ritu Chandra's picture
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Dr. Ritu Chandra is the Principal of Institute of Education , Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University,India. Dr. Chandra also worked as Head of the department, Humanities & Social Sciences. She had been also associated as visiting faculty in Dayalbagh Educational Institute (DEI), Deemed University, India. She has done her research in Education, Graduation in Teachers’ training programme and in Theology. Dr. Chandra’s primary research interests are Educational psychology with emphasis on inculcation of values, individual differences in behavior, personality and intellect , academic achievement of students with different socio economic status and their well being .
José Ricardo Martins's picture
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PhD in Sociology from the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), track: State and Citizenship, Policies Master in Sociology ( from UFPR) with research on South American regional integration Latin American Specialization Course in Public Policies and Higher Education Evaluation Specialization in Geopolitics and International Relations Specialization in International Trade ( from Institut Cooremans, Ville de Bruxelles Higher Education Institute, Belgium) Diplôme en Management - MBA (from UCL -Belgium) Bachelor degree in Philosophy (incomplete) in International Relations & Public Management
Aline Da Silveira's picture
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Civil servant in the French public service. Ph.D. candidate in Philosophy at Paris-Sorbonne University.
Jeremy Segrott's picture
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I am a senior lecturer in the Centre for Trials Research and the DECIPHer Centre at Cardiff University, Wales, UK. My work focuses on three main areas: 1) the development and evaluation of complex public health interventions - particularly those working with schools and families; 2) implementation of complex intervention, and the factors which shape recruitment and fidelity across different contexts; 3) public involvement in and public engagement with research.

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