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Kaba Bangaly, pollster. Author of a 528-page manuscript on "Corruption and Development Issues" with a publishing contract with Panthéon. I am a member of the Executive Board of the Association pour la Renaissance Européenne Seine-Maritime. I work on themes as varied as they are diverse: Corruption, Migration, Development Issues, Governance, Environment and Ecology. Humanist. -
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Dr. Paolo Petrocelli is a senior cultural and performing arts manager, academic, author driven by the belief that culture, arts and education are a major force for growth, development and change globally. He is the Founder and Honorary President of the Italian Youth Association for UNESCO, the largest youth organization in the UNESCO system. In 2023, he has been recognized as Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum for continued contributions to arts and cultural development internationally. Currently, Petrocelli serves as the Head of Dubai Opera in the United Arab Emirates.
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Dr Ciara Gunning is a lecturer in Applied Behaviour Analysis at University of Galway. Ciara is a graduate of the BA Psychology, MSc in Applied Behavior Analysis, and PhD in Applied Behavior Analysis in University of Galway in the Republic of Ireland. Ciara is also a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst with the Behavior Analyst Certification Board®. Ciara's clinical and research experience is in early childhood care and education, social development, parent education, preventive research, trauma informed practice, and residential care for children and adolescents.
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Daniela Andrén is Associate Professor of Economics at Örebro University School of Business, Sweden. Her main research interests are labor and health economics, with focus on the evaluation of public policies. Currently, her research revolves around work-integrating social enterprises, individual well-being, and societal welfare, taking into account population preferences for allocating limited resources and their willingness to pay for interventions designed to protect individuals and society from adverse events. She also actively participates in educational projects.
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Erfan Nouraee is an inventor, technologist, and author. He grew up in Tehran, Iran, with an amazing and supportive family who encouraged his interest in science and engineering at an early age. Today, Erfan is the founder of Fiberlink, where he works to invent devices that can make high-speed internet accessible and affordable. Having witnessed the suffering of the most vulnerable people, from rural communities to big cities, Erfan has centred his efforts on inventing solutions that preserve our planet and improve the quality of life for people everywhere.
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My name is Dr Fanny Froehlich MA MPhil and I am currently an Honorary Senior Research Assciate at University of Bristol, UK. I conduct work in the field of gender and development at the intersection of research/teaching, policy and practice. My current project focuses 'Local Meets Global: Engaging with International Development Research, Policy and Practice around Gender and Social Transformation'. I draw on qualitative methods and a critical feminist post-colonial lens with a strong interest in the potential and limitations of transformative work.
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Christiane Fröhlich is a senior research fellow at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies in Hamburg. She is particularly interested in the intersection between forced migration, global environmental change, and socio-political upheaval, and in related questions of mobility and climate justice. Her regional focus is mainly on the Middle East (Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel/Palestine, Turkey), where she has conducted extensive field research. She is also engaged in cross-regional comparative projects, including the EU-funded consortium “Migration Governance and Asylum Crises (MAG
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Director, Trinity Impact Evaluation Research Centre (TIME)
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Trinity College, University of Dublin
BA and Phd in Economics (Trinity College, University of Dublin), MPA/ID (Harvard University)
Topics: Social Protection, Financial Inclusion and Banking, Gender
Methods: Field Experiments, Lab-in-the-field experiments, impact evaluation, causal inference and micro-economics