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Research Professor with the Economic and Social Research Institute in Ireland; Principal Investigator, Growing Up in Ireland study.
Research interests: education; educational inequality; gender; child wellbeing; longitudinal analysis; comparative analysis; school-to-work transitions.
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Naeem Akram is PhD degree holder from FUUAST School of Economic Sciences (FUUAST), Islamabad. Presently he is working as Assistant Chief at Economic Affairs Division, Government of Pakistan Islamabad. Prior to joining EAD he had worked in Planning Commission of Pakistan, Ministry of Finance and UNDP. Besides, he is the author of more than 40 research articles published in various national and international scholarly journals and Newspapers. The focus of his research is poverty reduction, Income inequality, environmental economics and Economic Growth.
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I am an intern in the Social and Human Sciences Sector of UNESCO, assisting in activities related to anti-racism and anti-discrimination. I am also a master student at the Urban School of Sciences Po in Paris in "Governing Ecological Transtions in European Cities". Within my research, I am very interesting in climate justice and the interlinkages between social/cultural inequalities and policies of the ecological transition.
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Chief Executive Officer of Advisory Kulture. Ethel is a highly respected transformation advisor to public and private sectors in Southern Africa, a sought after speaker, leadership master-coach, as well as an entrepreneur and award winner she has spent two decades working in public and private sector transformation, strategic planning, leadership development and culture remodelling spanning 3 continents, 46 countries and thousands of leaders impacted. Ethel works closely with senior government officials, Boards and CEO's to shape the leadership that Africa needs. A frequent contributor to the Chatham House, London School of African and Asian Studies, and many others, Ethel produces research, articles and thought leadership on Africa and what it takes to transform. A recipient of the Crans Montana Forum 2018 new leader award, and a masters graduate of HEC Paris she also has several post graduate qualifications covering business, strategy, leadership, innovation, entrepreneurship and analytics.
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Working on the question of theories of climate justice could and should accommodate concerns about people losing the physical environment with all its connections to land, plant life, animals etc. as well as communities in the case where local environments degrade due to anthropogenic climate change. Working to develop a rights-based approach suitable to the issues of identity, culture, and community which are constantly evolving and thus hard to pin down in a traditional rights approach.
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I am a Lecturer of Policing and Emergency Management at the University of Tasmania. My research focus is domestic and family violence, men's violence, and the impact of violence on children. Leader of the Violence and Abuse Research Unit (VARU), Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES).