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I have a background in Computer Science and have worked in UNESCO for over 4 years. I am passionate about providing innovative solutions for persons living with disabilities, demystifying policy design and delivery and sustainable development for everyone but with more focus on people in vulnerable situations and youth.
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Dr Helen Gavin is a sustainability professional, passionate about renewable energy and water resources.
Following a PhD in wetland hydrology, Helen became a Chartered Environmental Scientist working on quantitative environmental issues, that span water resources, hydroecology, hydropower, onshore wind energy projects, and more. She has audited water companies for ~13 years on greenhouse gas and renewable energy production as well as other topics. She has covered a range of roles including technical specialist, auditor and programme manager.
Over 2015-2019, she was Programme Manager for the Water Resources in the South East collaborative group, though her role as Principal Environmental Scientist for the engineering consulting firm, Atkins. This regional group was founded in 1996 and is an alliance of the six south east water companies, the Environment Agency, Ofwat, Consumer Council for Water, Natural England and Defra. The aim of the group is to work collaboratively to develop an affordable, sustainable and resilient regional approach to water resource management for people and the environment.
Helen managed the multi-disciplinary research programme evaluating the risk and impact of drought and water scarcity in the UK, MaRIUS, working closely alongside the PI, Professor Jim Hall at the University of Oxford, and numerous industry practitioners and stakeholders. A key aspect was to ensure the outputs can be used by people working in the management of drought and water scarcity.
Currently, she is focusing on her passion for renewable energy. As Manager and Knowledge Exchange researcher of the Programme to Integrate Renewable Energy, Helen bring the results and findings of the programme and associated projects to new audiences, and fosters a culture of collaborative working between academia and practitioners.
https://www.renewableenergy.ox.ac.uk/
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I studied Fine arts and Philosophy at La Sorbonne, Culture-Education-Human development at New York University, Urbanism and Landscape architecture at the City of Paris School, and Agronomy at the Superior Institute of Agronomy in Tunisia. Currently, I'm an Associate Project Officer with Cultural Policies and Development in the UNESCO's Culture Sector on Culture and the UN 2030 Agenda and how to support the UNESCO's Member States in the implementation process of their public cultural policies.
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Cristina Menegazzi has working experience worldwide for more than thirty years in the field of culture.
She has a MSc on International Cooperation, Finance and Development at the University of La Sapienza-Rome (2022), a PhD in Disaster Risk Management at the University of Viterbo-Rome (2010); a MSc in Preventive Conservation of Cultural Heritage at the Sorbonne University in Paris (1996); an International Master Degree in Management and Conservation (Museums) at the Institut national du patrimoine (1994); a MA in Contemporary Art and a BA in Art History at the University of Bologna (1991).
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ABDIRISAK ADEN - EDUCATION SPECIALIST: I am an experienced international education specialist with a strong background in Education in Emergencies (EiE) Programming, Education Sector/Cluster Coordination Mechanisms and Education System Strengthening particularly on Monitoring and Evaluation.
I am currently deployed to Jordan MoE as a technical advisor on M&E through a joint initiative between UNESCO and NORCAP. I have worked as an Education Cluster Coordinator for Save the Children International to lead a large-scale EiE response in the humanitarian context of Iraq. I have also served as an Education in Emergencies Specialist (EiES) for UNICEF Education Projects in Libya, Education Specialist for UNICEF education projects targeting Syrian refugees in Lebanon, and a Deputy Education Program Manager for Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) Education Programs in Somalia.
I have practical knowledge in the design and implementation of EiE programs, Coordination and leading education response at the sector-wide approach, and system strengthening particularly on M&E of education system to enhance access and quality of education. I have successfully led and supported sector/cluster partners to design a comprehensive strategic direction of education response, capacity building interventions, and advocacy to ensure the success of programmatic implementation. I have worked closely with MoEs, as well as Local, Regional and Global education authorities in education system strengthening, design and implementation of educational programs.
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Social epidemiologist who has studied and written extensively on health equity and the social determinants of health. Have focused particularly on socioeconomic and racial/ethnic inequalities in health, particularly in maternal and infant health, and have worked to bring national and international attention to the issues. Have collaborated with local, state, national, and international health agencies to see knowledge translated into efforts for greater health equity.