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Malancha Chakrabarty

She was the co-ordinator of all side events organised by TERI in the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development - Rio+20 Conference. She was also a part of the group in TERI which gave inputs to the Ministry of Environment and Forests for the Rio+20 summit.She also served as a Consultant in the Transport Division of the Planning Commission from 2009 to 2010.

Mohamed Rachid Doukkali

He is the actual president of the Moroccan Association of Agricultural Economics (AMAEco) and associate member of the General Council of Agricultural Development of Morocco. Prof. Doukkali performed several consultancies with the Ministry of Agriculture of Morocco, and national and international organizations (World Bank, FAO, UNDP) in Morocco and several Mediterranean and African countries (Syria, Mali, Burkina-Faso, Cameroon).

Malao Ndiaye

Mr Ndiaye used to work as Monitoring and Evaluation Officer in Executive Secretariat of the National Food Security Council, and also as Regional Supervisor of Kedougou for the implementation of Food Insecurity Profile, using the HEA method.

Driss Ksikes

Professor of methodology, he leads several writing workshops and contributes to several literary journals and international critics. At the initiative of projects putting art, culture and debate in the heart of the city, he is co-founder of the Averroès Meetings in Rabat (2008 - ...), Dabateatr citizen (2009-2012), the Collective of Living together (2012 - ...), public Divan (2014 - ...), and co-scientific scientist of the General States of Culture in Morocco (2012 - ...).

Rachid El Houdaigui

He is also professor at Royal College of Advanced Military Studies (Kenitra) and professor invited at Cergy-Pontoise University (Paris),Cadix University (Spain) and at La Sagesse University (Beirut, Lebanon). Mr. EL Houdaïgui is the author of numerous books and articles dealing with International relations and geopolitics: the Mediterranean, North Africa and the Arab world. Also, he is co-director of the Moroccan-Spanish review “Peace and International Security” and in charge of the Observatory of Mediterranean Studies (Abdelmalek Essaadi University).

Adama Gaye

Gaye is a former Director at both Ecobank and Ecowas. He graduated from various universities including Dakar, Sorbonne, Oxford, Les, Ceibs, in addition to being visiting scholar at Beijing and Johns Hopkings University. He has been awarded a certificate of leadership by Harvard University. He is bilingual. He regularly analyses African issues on Aljazeera, BBC, CNN and others....

Adriana Mesquita Corrêa Bueno

Was a member of the Oxfam International Youth Partnerships program as Action Partner between 2007 and 2010. Currently is a PhD candidate in Political Science from the Institute for Social and Political Studies of the State University of Rio de Janeiro (2018 - expected), and is Coordinator of Technical Cooperation at the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa). Works in the management of Embrapa's technical cooperation policy with Latin America and Caribbean, Africa, Asia and Oceania.

Marie-Françoise Marie Nelly

Before assuming the position of World Bank Country Director for the Maghreb and Malta on July 1st, 2015, Ms. Marie-Nelly spent four years as Country Director for Nigeria, and previous to that held a number of posts including Country Director for the two Congo (Brazzaville and DRC) from 2008 to 2011, Director for the World Bank Group Program related to the Chad Petroleum and the Chad-Cameroon pipeline project from 2004 to 2007 and Director for the regional integration program in Africa from 2000 to 2004. A native of Martinique, Ms.

Olakunle Gilles Yabi

Dr Yabi spent seven years as senior political analyst and later as project director for the West Africa Project of the International Crisis Group, a think-tank dedicated to conflict prevention and resolution. Holding a Ph.D in Development economics from the university of Clermont-Ferrand in France, Gilles also worked as a journalist for the weekly magazine Jeune Afrique in Paris. Since November 2013, Gilles has been working as independent consultant in the fields of conflict analysis, security and political governance in West Africa, while setting up WATHI.

Pedro luiz Carvalho da Motta Veiga

He has been working – and publishing in different countries and languages - on issues relating to trade and industrial policies and on international negotiations. He has acted as consultant for many international organizations (OECD,The World Bank, UNCTAD, IADB, ALADI), business organizations and companies in Brazil.

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