Neil Bhatiya
Neil Bhatiya is the Climate and Diplomacy Fellow at the Center for Climate and Security. He currently studies the challenge climate change poses to U.S. diplomatic and development priorities, with a special focus on impacts in South Asia. He is also a Fellow at The Century Foundation, a nonpartisan think tank. His analysis on energy
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Karim Medhat Ennarah is a researcher on criminal justice and policing at the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR). He is also a member of the Law and Society Research Unit at the American University in Cairo (AUC). https://tcf.org/experts/karim-medhat-ennarah/
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Sultan Al Qassemi is an Emirati commentator on Arab affairs. Al-Qassemi is known for his use of Twitter[1] and has been described by numerous media outlets as a prominent voice during the events of the Arab Spring.[2][3] In February 2014 Al-Qassemi joined the Global Commission on Internet Governance[4] and in the summer of 2014 became
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Khaled Mansour is an independent writer and consultant on issues of human rights, humanitarian aid, and development. He served for thirteen years in the United Nations including for Unicef, peacekeeping missions, and the World Food Programme. He also led the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights in 2014. https://tcf.org/experts/khaled-mansour/
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Amr Darrag
Dr. Amr Darrag is an Egyptian academic and politician. He currently serves as the Chairman of the Egyptian Institute for Studies. He served as the Secretary General of the Egyptian Constituent Assembly mandated to write the new Egyptian Constitution. He was also the former Minister of Planning and International Cooperation in Egypt.
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Omer Karasapan is the Middle East and North Africa Region’s Knowledge and Learning Coordinator. Previously he was the Knowledge Coordinator for the PREM Network and has also worked in the World Bank’s Private Sector Development Department, as well as in the Private Participation in Infrastructure Division. Prior to joining the World Bank in 1989, he
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