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Fondation internationale d'utilité publique
pour l'autonomisation des femmes et l'égalité
Africa
Augustina Eniayeju
Associate Professor, Department of Science, Technology and Mathematics Education, Faculty of Education, Nasarawa State University;
Member of the Women Millennium Development Ambassadors Program
Keffi, Nasarawa State, Nigeria
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Anne-Rachel Inné
Anne-Rachel is the Manager Regional Relations, Africa at ICANN. Her responsibilities include outreach, support to and engagement with respective regions and stakeholders, civil society, business and governments; partnering with respective organizations; delivering against an action plan consistent with ICANN's operations and strategic plans.
Anne-Rachel was first a translator, then a sales manager for UTA/Air France for the Niger office and then an ICT for development practices consultant.
She has a Master of Arts in English/Translation from the University of Paris XII, and graduated in 1997 from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign with an MBA in International Management.
Niger
Geci Karuri-Sebina
GEci Karuri-Sebina is a Specialist Advisor in South Africa's Neighbourhood Development Programme (Budget Office: National Treasury, Republic of South Africa) and a Director of the South Africa Node of the Millennium Project.
Geci holds an MA in Urban Planning and a Masters in Architecture and Urban Design from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). She is currently undertaking her PhD in development innovation as a South African Research Chairs Initiative (SARChI) fellow.
Her interests are broadly foresight and R&D spanning a range of public policy, development, and innovation issues.
Before joining the Treasury, she was a Research Director at the Human Science Research Council's Centre for Service Delivery in Pretoria, and prior to that she was a Research Group Leader at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), before which she conducted action research and technology development at UCLA's Advanced Policy Institute.
Geci has undertaken contract work for the UNDP, guest lectured for the Universities of Western Cape, Pretoria, and Witwatersrand, and played advisory and review roles in several institutions including the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA), CSIR, UNISA Centre for Corporate Citizenship, Meraka eSkills Institute, and South Africa's Department of Science & Technology.
Geci is actively involved in the futures study field which she champions through her role as a founding member and director of the SA Node of the Millennium Project, and more recently through regional foresight initiatives under the Cooperation Framework on Innovation Systems between Finland and South Africa.
Geci is also a Research Associate of the Institute for Economic Research on Innovation (IERI) in Pretoria, South Africa.
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Laila Kjiri
Enseignante chercheure à l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique et d'Analyse des Systèmes (ENSIAS), Université MohammedV Souissi, Rabat, Maroc;
Membre de MISOC (Moroccan Internet Society).
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Asia
Ying Bai
Directrice, Département de R&D, The Future 500 (China);
Vice Présidente, Beijing Academy of Soft Technology;
Membre de la Society of Competitive Intelligence of China.
Pékin, Chine
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Zhouying Jin
Professor Zhouying Jin is a senior researcher and professor of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences(CASS); Director of Center for Technology Innovation and Strategy Studies (CTISS) of CASS. She is president and founder for the Beijing Academy of Soft Technology.
She is also Chairman and founder of the Future 500 China.
Academic Experience:
Academic member of Shanghai Academy of Systematic Science;
A Guest Professor of Hohai University (Nanjing), Tsinghua University(Beijing) and Chinese University of Science and Technology.
She is Research Fellow of World Business Academy Ojai, CA, U.S.;
Planning Committee Member of the Millennium Project and Co-chair of China node (United Nation University of American council);
Member of The Brussels-EU Chapter of the Club of Rome;
Senior Research Fellow of IC2 Institute At Austin, Member of World Future Society;
Fellow of the WIF (World innovation Foundation).
She was a Member of Professional Committee of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (1992-1998).
Beijing, China
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Lhamotso
Co-fondatrice et directrice du programme de développement du Groupe Shem Women, pour renforcer les compétences des femmes tibétaines;
Co-founder, development program director, Shem Women's Group, dedicated to Empowering Tibetan women;
Lhamotso is one of co-founders of Shem Women's Group. Currently she is working as one of development program directors and financial officer in Shem Women's Group. She has written an article named "A Farm in the Desert" in the book of" Heavy Earth , Golden Sky." The Tibetan Women's Group is based in Xining City, Qinghai Province. Shem Women's Group is dedicated to empowering Tibetan women and their communities through grassroots development. They focus on increasing the well-being of people in impoverished communities by providing access to basic needs such as water, fuel, electricity, health care, and basic education. They fulfill their mission by training educated Tibetan women to design, implement, and manage sustainable grassroots development projects that will successfully alleviate the problems that their communities face.
Xining City, Qinghai Province, China
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Australia
Jan Lee Martin
Jan Lee Martin has always lived in the future. As public relations manager for IBM in New Zealand in the 1960s, she participated in the early excitement of the computer revolution. She was a manager at a time when young people, and especially young women, were not expected to be managers. And she began a career in public relations when very few people knew what that meant. (She says many still don't.)
For nearly 20 years she ran her own public relations consultancy in Sydney, working with senior executives of government, private and not-for-profit organizations to improve their internal and external communication with stakeholders. It was when she sold that consultancy, and began to explore the boundaries of change, that she met the field of future studies. In the mid-90s she and some of Australia's leading futurists established the Futures Foundation as an independent centre for learning about the future.
Seven years later, the Foundation merged with the Future of Work Foundation, and Jan was able to hand over the chair and concentrate on other activities. For some years she continued to edit Future News and contribute to the website, and she still works on special projects with colleagues in the futuring community.
She is a regular speaker at conferences in Australia and elsewhere; has worked as a senior executive coach for a major bank; occasionally writes for media; and maintains her family and community interests in Sydney and at Pearl Beach on the Central Coast of New South Wales. She has a special interest in changing ideas of what we mean by success; in changes in the way we measure performance (and success); and in the changing relationships between organizations and others in their host communities.
Jan Lee Martin is co-chair of the Millennium Project in Australia (a WFUNA organization), a professional member of the World Future Society and a member of the World Futures Studies Federation. She has contributed to many publications including the Australia and New Zealand Public Relations Manual, the standard text in communication degree courses; and The Knowledge Base of Futures Studies, the standard text in futures studies degree courses. She is a member of the editorial board of the international Journal of Futures Studies and is listed in the World Future Society's Directory of people who write and speak about the future.
Jan Lee Martin is co-chair of the Millennium Project in Australia, a professional member of the World Future Society and a member of the World Futures Studies Federation.
Sydney, Australia
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Ivana Milojević
Dr. Ivana Milojević is research director of Metafuture.org. She is a researcher and an educator with the background in sociology, gender, peace and futures studies. Ivana is also an Adjunct Researcher at The University of the Sunshine Coast;, Australia where she teaches Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies course.
In 2008 and 2009 she was appointed as Visiting Professor at the Centre for Gender Studies, University of Novi Sad, Serbia, to teach a number of short courses including Towards a Knowledge Base for Feminist/Gender Inclusive Futures, Spiritual Ecofeminism and Gender, Peace, Education and World Futures.
Dr. Milojević is a member of the World Futures Studies Federation, a member of the Peace Education Commission within International Peace Research Association and a member of newly founded Nonkilling Futures Studies Research Committee (Centre for Global Nonkilling, Honolulu).
Sunshine Coast, Australia.
Publications
Ivana Milojević's publications include:
Feminist Futures (ed. with Karen Hurley and Anne Jenkins), special issue of Futures: The Journal of policy, planning and futures studies, Vol. 40, No. 4, May 2008;
Alternative Educational Futures: Pedagogies for Emergent Worlds (ed. with Sohail Inayatullah and Marcus Bussey) Sense Publishers, Rotterdam (2008);
Neohumanist Educational Futures: Liberating the Pedagogical Intellect (ed. with Sohail Inayatullah and Marcus Bussey) Tamkang University Press, Tamsui, Taipei (2006);
Alternative Futures of Education: Dominant and Contesting Visions. London: Routledge (2005);
Researching Identity, Diversity and Education (ed. with Julie Yamanashi), Post Pressed (2005); and
Moving Forward: Teachers and Students against Racism, (with Allan Luke, Carmen Luke, Martin Mills, and Ray Land), Armadale, Vic.: Eleanor Curtain Publishing (2001).
Forthcoming in 2009-2010 is: Imagining a Different Future: Feminine Epistemologies and Politics.
Ivana has written extensively in the area of feminist futures contributing chapters in The Knowledge Base of Futures Studies (ed. by Richard Slaughter); World Yearbook of Education 1998 (on Futures Education, ed. by David Hicks and Richard Slaughter); Rescuing the Future: The Futures of Futures Studies (ed. by Ziauddin Sardar); Women and Internet (ed. by Wendy Harcourt); Futures Studies: Methods, Emerging Issues and Civilization Visions: A Multimedia (ed. by Sohail Inayatullah and Paul Wildman); Utopian Thinking in Sociology: Creating the Good Society and Defeating Terrorism/Developing Dreams: Beyond 9/11 and the Iraq War, vol. 1 (both edited by Arthur Shostak), as well as in other books (edited by Sohail Inayatullah and others: for example, The Causal Layered Analysis Reader, Transforming Communication, The University in Transformation, etc.). She has published articles in Futures, Futures Research Quarterly, Journal of Futures Studies and World Futures Studies Federation Bulletin.
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