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Abirlal Mukherjee's picture
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Abirlal is the founder of University Learner, Co-founder and Secretary General of Indian Youth Force, Co-founder and Director of Indian Human Rights Organization, Fellowship Recruitment Committee Member at Teach for India, A fellow at Teach for India, Delhi. Coordinator at Academy of Farsala, Athens, Greece. He is known as Abirlal Mukhopadhyay as a reputed author and researcher. Abirlal is the recipient of GITAM JRF for PhD in English (GITAM). He has three masters in English (BCC,BKU), Political Science (AMU), Social Work (Mizoram Univ.) and one P.G.D.E. -I by Research (BCU, UK)
Morgane Gonon's picture
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Doctoral student in economics at the Centre International pour l'Environnement et le Développement (CIRED - Paris). I work on financing mechanisms for biodiversity and ecosystem restoration, with a particular focus on market-based instruments. My main case studies are in Senegal (Mangroves Project and Great Green Wall).
Mia Sanati's picture
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Dr. Mia Sanati serves as a Research and Program Analyst for the Institute for Diversity and Inclusion in Emergency Management (I-DIEM) specializing in the intersection between public policy, emergency management and climate change, and inclusivity. Sanati maintains over 15 years of experience in political science, psychology, communication and research study design, data collection, and quantitative analysis. Sanati holds strong research interests in Artificial Intelligence and the representation of minorities in media. She received her PhD in Media and Public Affairs from Louisiana State University, and specializes in quantitative data analysis and support from the Institute’s data-driven research initiatives. She is particularly interested in the inclusion of women in this space and how disaster and risk information is communicated to marginalized communities and individuals.
Yasmine Mitaishvili-Rayyis's picture
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Key research areas include the social, political, and economic development of the Caucasus region and shifting identity in post-Soviet states.
Juliana Subtil's picture
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Expert in transformative economic policy with a focus on environmental and distributive issues. PhD in economics from the Institute of Environmental Science & Technology (ICTA), Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. Currently an expert in post-.growth and environmental justice at the European Environment Agency, I have over than 20 years scholarly experience, having worked for public and private orgs in South America (Brazil, Chile), Africa (Morocco, Kenya), and Europe (Spain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Denmark).
Elina Noor's picture
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Elina Noor is a senior fellow in the Asia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace where she focuses on developments in Southeast Asia, particularly the implications of technology in reshaping power dynamics, governance, and nation-building in the region.
Cristina Elena Popa Tache's picture
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Cristina Elena POPA TACHE is associate professor of public international law and communications and new technlogies law, Co-convenor in European Society of International Law - IG International Business and Human Rights, expert member in COST Actions-European Cooperation in Science and Technology, Director of the International Institute for the Analysis of Juridical and Administrative Movements and scientific researcher at the International Center for Transdisciplinary Research (CIRET) Paris.
Daniel Kwasi Anafo's picture
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Research Development Officer at Office of Research, Innovation and Development, University of Ghana
Scott Winship's picture
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I am a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and director of AEI's Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility. I am focused on expanding opportunity in the US, where we conceive "opportunity" as having economic and social components. We study economic mobility, economic poverty, social capital, racial gaps, and early childhood, among many other topics.
Bruno Cousin's picture
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Bruno Cousin is a sociologist, affiliated with CEE and the Cities are Back in Town research group of the Sciences Po Urban School, as well as the holder and scientific director of the Endowed Chair on Cities, Housing & Real Estate. He has conducted research and written on the transformations and inter-group relations within world metropolises, often focusing on inequality, segregation, social capital, and the practices and meaning-making processes of the wealthy.

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