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Sagar K. Chourasia, is an associate fellow at the Centre for Economy and Growth at ORF and will be working as a G20 Leaders’ Fellow at the ORF (T20 secretariat) during India’s Presidency at the G20 in 2023.
His research focuses on international relations, global supply chains, international trade, SDGs, emerging and critical technology – and its aspects with relations to bilateral, pluri-lateral, and multilateral engagements. Further, he focuses on providing key strategic insights into transnational corporations operating in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Caio Simões de Araújo is the Research Officer at the Other Foundation, an African trust that advances equality and freedom in southern Africa with a particular focus on sexual orientation and gender identity. He holds a PhD from the Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies (Geneva, Switzerland) and a MA from the Central European University (Budapest, Hungary). He is also a Research Fellow at the Centre for Humanities Research, of the University of the Western Cape (Cape Town, South Africa).
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Mel Ainscow is Emeritus Professor, University of Manchester, Professor of Education, University of Glasgow, and Adjunct Professor at Queensland University of Technology. A long-term consultant to UNESCO, he is internationally recognized as an authority on the promotion of inclusion and equity in education. He has recently completed collaborative research projects with networks of schools in Australia, Chile, Uruguay and five European countries. Examples of his writing can be found in: ‘Struggles for equity in education: the selected works of Mel Ainscow’ (Routledge)
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a Senior Lecturer of Biostatistics at the University of Ghana (UG) and Research Fellow at the WorldPop, University of Southampton with expertise in the development and application of novel Statistical/Biostatistical and Epidemiological methods underpinned by mathematical modelling for investigating population health outcomes with focus on developing countries leveraging big data. Justice gained HND and BSc in Statistics both from Ghana, MSc Statistics with Applications in Medicine at the University of Southampton and a PhD Statistics & Epidemiology from Lancaster University, both from UK.
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Associate Professor and Chairperson of the Centre for Health Policy, Planning and Management, School of Health Systems Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Qualification: PhD in the area of health economics from IIPS, Mumbai and Postdoc from Department of Economics, Aarhus University, Denmark
Soumitra is trained in both economics and demography and has been working in the broad area of Health for the last 15 years (excluding PhD years).
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Jesse Lastunen is a research associate at UNU-WIDER, specialising in tax-benefit microsimulation modelling. His research interests include labour and public economics, with a focus on social policies, taxation and employment. Jesse has previously worked for organizations such as OECD, RAND Corporation, Internet Association and the Technopolis Group. He received his PhD in policy analysis from the Pardee RAND Graduate School, with analytical concentrations in economics and quantitative methods. He has master’s degrees in international economics and technology policy.