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Rob Angell |
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Director of R
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Partnership. Trainer and facilitator of dialogue
processes and conflict management, Rob has 20 years experience
in the environmental field ranging from facilitation and
conflict resolution, training and process consultancy to
environmental and sustainable development management, freelance
writing, photography and campaigning. He designs and
facilitates events and dialogue processes for groups from 10 to
150 people covering topics such as transport and town centre
regeneration schemes, waste management, economic development
strategies, neighbourhood visions, Local Agenda 21 strategies
and sustainability indicators. He also designs and runs
interactive training courses for the public, private and
community sectors on consultation, participation and
facilitation skills, environmental awareness and sustainable
development.
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John Borton |
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Much published researcher, evaluator
and specialist in organisational learning particularly in the humanitarian
sector; former Coordinator of ALNAP (Active Learning
Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian
Action). Extensive experience especially in Africa.
Masters
degree in Agricultural Economics.
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Roswitha Brender |
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Roswitha
is an independent consultant specialising
in emergency aid project design, monitoring and
evaluation with particular emphasis on partnership
working. She is a former Desk Officer of a major
church-based German NGO, where her responsibilities
included developing regional and country strategies,
setting up and approving aid programmes proposed by
field partners and reporting to back-donors. As
part of her work she has variously initiated, managed
and participated in project and programme evaluations,
with particular attention to active participation and
capacity building of partners. She has a Masters
Degree in Sociology, Social Anthropology and Psychology
with advanced training in Business Administration.
Besides her native German language, she is fluent in
English and has good French.
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Brendan
Hickling |
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Brendan is an experienced and
accomplished mediator, dialogue facilitator and trainer, working
in the private and public sectors. He is an exponent of
the Strategic Choice Approach and has been involved in several
national dialogue processes concerning ‘sustainability’
issues with an emphasis on managing potential conflict to
achieve constructive engagement in place of confrontation.
He runs experiential learning courses on stakeholder engagement,
facilitation skills and consensus-building. |
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Peter Lawther |
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Specialist in construction management in
multi-cultural environments including knowledge and skills
transfer, staff capacity building, education and training. Over
20 years experience, in Maldives (recently managing shelter and
infrastructure reconstruction for the British Red Cross $30M
Tsunami Recovery Programme), Samoa, Solomon Islands, UK and
Australia, building schools, public infrastructure and shelter
(houses) in commercial and humanitarian aid/development sectors.
Currently undertaking a PhD study of the relationship between
post-disaster reconstruction and recovery, considering inputs,
processes, stakeholder influence and impact. Fellow of both the
Australian and the Pacific Institutes of Quantity Surveyors and
a member of the Australasian Evaluators' Society, he has a
Masters Degree in Applied Science - Construction. |
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Ann Lukens |
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Founder member of GroupWorks.
Independent facilitator and Conflict Resolution practitioner,
trainer and consultant in the private, public and voluntary
sectors. Previously 20 years in the IT industry, as
employee and independent contractor, developing computer systems
as a programmer, systems analyst, team leader and project
manager. Worked in USA and the UK for banks, brokers,
insurance businesses, consultants, media and publishing houses
and manufacturers. Co-ordinated technical change
and managed organisational change
and merger facilitation team. As a consultant since 1999,
developed courses in leadership and group conflict, and trained
at UWCN as a mediator. Currently participates in an AMED
best practice group on Performance Management – often a source
of major conflict in the workplace. Her MSc dissertation
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Peter Nuttall |
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Expert in emergency
response planning, implementation and evaluation across several sectors from
British Red Cross domestic civil emergency planning and
preparation, to livestock disease control to complex emergencies
and natural disasters. He is also a generalist
logistician, project manager, needs assessor and evaluator with
extensive experience in international disaster response and
humanitarian aid, from the Balkans, to Darfur, to Pakistan, to the Tsunami
response in
India and in Sri Lanka, where he was deployed two days after the
event itself.
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Dr Melita Petanovic |
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Qualified medical doctor and licensed General
Practitioner. 'Front line' Humanitarian Aid experience
with MSF and with ECHO as Health and Social Sector coordinator,
first in Bosnia and then Albania, finally as Head of Office,
implementing ECHO’s Albania exit strategy. Senior
monitor/evaluator on the EC Balkans regional Tacis/CARDS
monitoring programme. Health/Nutrition specialist on
TWWP's Evaluation of ECHO’s Actions in northern
Uganda. Languages include Serbo-Croat/Bosnian, English,
French and Italian, with some Albanian.
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Junie Ong |
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A founder of The People Strategists, Junie
has 25 years’ experience in management consulting, training
and sales in a variety of industries. She provides
coaching, consultancy and facilitated learning workshops for
CEOs and senior management teams in organisational change and
development contexts. She specialises in enhanced
interpersonal and team communication, working with issues of
interpersonal influence, assertiveness skills, leadership,
strategic management and management development. In 2003,
having successfully launched an award-winning Australian human
rights NGO concerned with refugee issues, Junie was declared
“most influential Australian of the year (NGO category)”.
Nominated for the Human Rights Medal, she was personally
commended by Dr Sev Ozdowski, Human Rights Commissioner.
She has a first degree in Psychology and Sociology and a
Master's in Adult Education.
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Geoffrey Parkes |
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Passionate about
sustainable development, Geoff has extensive practical
experience of socio-economic, technical and environmental
aspects. He spent six years in Zimbabwe as a forester, was
a director of a small UK forestry company, provided training and
work experience for long-term unemployed people in the UK and
worked for fifteen years for a design bureau on international
shipping and related facilities. Recent consultancy work
has included report drafting for community forums on the South
West Regional Spatial Strategy. He has been on the
Governing Council of the Royal Geographical Society and stood as
an independent candidate in UK parliamentary elections. He
is a graduate of the London School of Oriental & African
Studies and has a Masters degree in Forestry.
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Lene Poulsen |
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An agricultural economist with a long track
record in food security, Early Warning Systems and livelihood
improvements, Lene is accomplished evaluator of humanitarian and
development policies, programmes and projects in more than 60
countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, focussing on
Linking Relief, Rehabilitation and Development (LRRD). She
has particular knowledge of gender equality and strengthening
the role of women. She
works with several UN agencies including UNDP, FAO, UNDCP as
well as NGOs, the EC, bilateral government agencies and research
institutions. She
has a Masters in Agronomy and postgraduate diplomas in Animal
Production and Rural Economics.
A native Danish speaker, her daily working languages are
English, French, and Spanish.
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Risang
Rimbatmaja |
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A specialist in Participatory Research &
Group Facilitation, Risang has been developing and utilising
skills in applied research for social change for over ten years
and is a university lecturer on the subject. His work is
particularly focussed on hygiene and sanitation practices and
health issues related to nutrition and the heath environment
including diarrhoea, dengue fever and tuberculosis. Among
the organizations he has served are the International
Organization for Migration, Center for Communication Study
University of Indonesia, the Indonesian Ministries of Health,
Public Works, Agriculture, Women Empowerment, the Food and Drugs
Regulatory Body/ World Health Organization, Johns Hopkins
University Center for Communications Program, USAID
Environmental Service Program, Asian Development Bank and World
Bank. He has managed social communication programmes in
the fields of social capital, health and water related behaviour
and is keen to exploit participatory community organising
and edu-entertainment approaches wherever appropriate.
He has a Master’s in Sociology, a Bachelor’s degree in Mass
Communication and is fluent in English as well as his Indonesian
native tongue.
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Laura Rossi |
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Nutritionist and experienced implementer,
programme manager, researcher and evaluator of food aid
programmes and nutritional status assessments of vulnerable
groups using anthropometrical and biochemical techniques.
This includes identifying risk groups and environmental
variables, use of nutrition indicators, designing nutritional
surveillance systems and assessing Early Warning Systems.
Her experience spans developing countries (Guinea, Ivory Coast,
Zimbabwe), transition economies (Armenia, Serbia, Macedonia,
Tajikistan) and emergency situations (Ingushetia, Kosovo,
Algeria, South Darfur). Laura’s first degree is in
Biological Sciences and her PhD is in Auxology and
Physiopatology of growth. She works in English and French
and has some Spanish as well as her native Italian.
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Karin Silver |
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Director of R
K Partnership. Provides project support for
participatory decision-making processes with particular interest
in community involvement in service provision, social inclusion
and sustainability. Independent social researcher with
experience of survey design, and quantitative and qualitative
data analysis. Masters in Social Research, BSc in
Development Studies and Social Anthropology, and a professional
background in language training and cross-cultural
communication. |
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Cathy Williams
(née Thompson) |
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Founder of Indras
Net, Cathy has two decades of experience in
policy, research and project management working with communities
for sustainable development and better quality of life. Her
passion is getting people together to communicate well for
better outcomes, especially achieving “win-win” solutions,
and she has devised and run numerous meetings, consultations and
conferences. She
graduated in Environmental Sciences (BSc Hons) and is a member
of the Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management.
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