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Joanna Trevor's picture
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Programme Manager - Sustainable water and sanitation in fragile contexts.
Nisheeth Srivastava's picture
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Nisheeth has nearly 9 years of diversified experience in ICT and sustainability domain. He works on the crossroad of sustainability and tech enablement wherein he develops streamlined innovative solutions for complex procedures and lifecycles. He has worked across multiple sectors such as supply chain, IT infrastructure, energy, retail etc. and has in and out understanding of operations. He is specialized in creating digital tools for sustainability thereby developing robust information architecture and following user experience portfolio design approach. Nisheeth has been working with the sustainability center of excellence with KPMG International and is based in Netherlands. In past he has worked with sustainability and CSR advisory team of KPMG India, UAE and has worked in various consulting capacities across UK, Turkey, India and the United Arab Emirates. Entrepreneurial in spirit he has also worked with startups, SMEs and have been tasked with responsibilities to independently run units and teams. He has a strong understanding of topics such as ESG, sustainability reporting & assurance, sustainable finance, business and human rights, ethical trade, responsible sourcing, product traceability,corporate social responsibility, social and natural capital and dynamic risk assessment. He holds a Master in Carbon Management and a Masters in Computer Applications.
Penelope Aitken's picture
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Editor, Analysis & Policy Observatory
Corrie Stone-Johnson's picture
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Dr. Corrie Stone-Johnson is an Associate Professor in Educational Leadership and Policy at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. Her research explores the current accountability context, where pressure to raise student achievement oftentimes encourages teachers to focus on their individual classrooms rather than act collectively, to understand how strong teacher cultures are supported and sustained, and the role school leaders play in building the relationships that such cultures require is critical. Her work interrogates both the types of leadership that foster strong relationships and the factors that impinge on the way relationships and shared cultures develop. Dr. Stone-Johnson's research has been published in scholarly journals such as Educational Administration Quarterly, Journal of Educational Change, and Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice; multiple book chapters; and a full-length book, Generational Identity, Educational Change, and School Leadership, published by Routledge. Her current research projects include a comparative case study of professionalism in school leadership and a study of recruiting diverse students for urban school leadership preparation programs. Dr. Stone-Johnson serves as the Associate Editor of Leadership and Policy in Schools and as an editorial board member of the Journal of Educational Change.
Nina Minadakis's picture
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My name is Nina Minadakis and I act as the Program Coordinator for the Middle East & North Africa region at the International Youth Foundation. As PC, I support the implementation of IYF’s youth economic & civic development program activities, as well as provide technical support to IYF’s partners and field offices throughout the MENA region. Most recently, I have been managing IYF’s Life Skills and Employability project in Palestine and IYF’s Syrian Refugee Employability Program in Turkey, under supervision of the MENA Program Director, including: monitoring day-to-day activities and managing field staff on the ground.
Delfina Rangel's picture
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I am a Project Manager for Women Economic Empowerment and Youth life skills trainer
Peter Matanle's picture
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Peter is an expert in regional demography and environment in developmental states, particularly with respect to ageing and depopulating communities in East Asia and the Pacific Rim. He has researched socio-economic development and social inclusion in regional communities in Japan, New Zealand, and China. In addition he has expertise in gender and development in employment under rapid development in East Asia. He publishes regularly in academic and non-academic forums, and has consulted with governments (local and national), NGOs and educational institutions. He welcomes the opportunity to engage with practitioners and policy makers worldwide.
Nour Eddine Ben Yarrou's picture
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Education Specialist at IYF Profile Territorial Planning and Local Development area of interest; education, social development
Andrea Padilla's picture
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Program Manager at International Youth Foundation
Catherine Carty's picture
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UNESCO Chair Project Manager UNESCO Chair Project Manager "Transforming the Lives of People with Disabilities, their Families and Communities, Through Physical Education, Sport, Recreation and Fitness". Munster Technological University Co Kerry Ireland Phone: +353 66 7144194 Mobile: +353 87 2868250

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