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Clare Castillejo is a Research Associate with ODI’s Politics and Governance Programme, as well as an Associate Researcher with the German Development Institute (DIE). She is an expert in governance and rights in fragile states, with a particular interest in inclusive peacebuilding and statebuilding. She has extensive experience in research, policy and programming on these issues.
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Ms Priscilla Sani-Chimwele is a development practitioner with more than a decade working in development. Eight of these have been spent successfully delivering projects in the United Nations.
She currently works in the Regional Private Sector Unit of UNDP's Regional Service Centre for Africa (RSCA). In her current role, Priscilla implements interventions related to impact investment, financial inclusion for the bottom of the economic pyramid & youth entrepreneurship in Africa. She is keenly interest in Impact Investment and has authored a blog on the topic as well as made substantial contributions to a UNDP report on “Impact Investment in Africa; Trends, Constraints and Opportunities”.
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I am an experienced development economist and Senior policy advisor with relevant experience at the national, regional and global levels, dealing with long term development planning, macroeconomic analysis, sustainable development frameworks and poverty and human development issues.
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Researcher at the German Development Institute, Programme Knowledge Cooperation and Training. Previously also working for the Advisory Council on Global Change (to the German Government).
I am interested in the role of science and science policy for sustainable development, especially in its global dimension.
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Paulista is a Communication Specialist at an Indonesia-based foundation working to improve citizen participation in the making of the cities, Kota Kita. She is responsible for the foundation's communication strategy and campaign to advocate for joint-stakeholders actions towards more sustainable and socially just Indonesian cities. Paulista contributes to the data analysis and facilitation of series of public discussion to develop A Disability-inclusive City Profile of Solo City, a joint initiative with UNESCO Jakarta office.
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Dr. Wilson is an Assistant Professor at North Carolina Central University, a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist (LCAS) and was Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the State of North Carolina. She is currently LCSW in the state of Florida. Her direct practice includes providing mental health and substance abuse therapy to individuals, groups, and families. She has experience working at a university student health center, university counseling center, private practice, and in community mental health agencies.
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Nina Asterina is a researcher with expertise in urban and policy issues with experience in more than 10 cities in Indonesia. She currently works as the Program Manager for Urban Inclusivity initiatives at Kota Kita Foundation. She researches, develops and implements initiatives that promote more inclusivity in cities, such as participatory mapping, urban mobility, inclusive economy, and disability-inclusive campaigns. She holds a Master’s degree in International Development (Urban Development) from the University of Birmingham, having completed a Bachelor's degree in Public Policy at the University of Indonesia.