GLOBAL COMMUNITY 2016 – 2022
“Atlantic Fellows celebrate and pursue possibilities for social change collaboratively, through developing strong connections with values-based organizations and other Fellows in the global Atlantic community. They recognize the power and duty of privilege to respond intelligently, with empathy and a sense of urgency in this time of myriad human needs. Change for the better is not only possible, it is our shared human imperative. ” CHRISTOPHER G. OECHSLI, BOARD CHAIR OF THE ATLANTIC INSTITUTE Cerro el Pino, a district of La Victoria in Lima, Peru. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed and exacerbated inequities already faced by marginalized communities in many parts of the world. Credit: Alex Kornhuber, Atlantic Fellow.
Welcome to the Atlantic Fellows community Our mission is to empower catalytic communities of emerging leaders to advance fairer, healthier, more inclusive societies Our world is complex, uncertain and full of ambiguities. Although there has been progress, social and economic inequalities persist, with already endangered groups of people suffering disproportionately. These inequalities were amplified even more during the global pandemic. In the context of demographic and social change, rapid urbanization, climate change and shifts in economic power and technology, there is an urgent need for collective action. The Atlantic Philanthropies (AP) established the Atlantic Fellows in 2015 to culminate the foundation’s long history of investing in people and in their vision, opportunity and ability to realize a better world. There are more than 700 Atlantic Fellows globally of which 580 have completed one of the seven Atlantic programs. This number will grow to more than 3,000 over the next two decades. Atlantic Fellows are exceptional leaders in their fields of work, each with a deep resolve for a more equal and just world. United in their pursuit of equity, Fellows come from all walks of life and a variety of professions. They include advocates, artists, journalists, lawyers, business professionals, health practitioners, government officials, academics and researchers. They are not passive recipients or beneficiaries of change but rather the agents of change in the communities they serve. Through working collectively across diverse settings and contexts, they seek to bring (k)new solutions to advance equity — “(k)new” meaning solutions that recognize and legitimize our longer histories, knowledge and ways of being. After completing one of seven Atlantic Fellows programs with the shared pursuit of equity, Fellows join both a lifelong local community and a global community, the latter being supported by the Atlantic Institute. They are provided with the networks, architecture and resources to connect, learn and act. By working collectively, Fellows can accelerate the eradication of underlying systemic causes of inequity, locally and globally, to achieve greater impact than they would on their own. There are more than 100 staff working with the seven Atlantic Fellows programs worldwide and at the Atlantic Institute. Their ongoing knowledge exchange, shared learning and alignment of activities strategically benefits the Atlantic community as a whole. “If each of these programs figures out a way to make a difference to dismantling inequities in their part of the world, that’s good. But the bigger agenda is the collective work of making a difference all over the world in a collaborative, mutually informative, mutually inspiring way. That’s the highest hope.” Sarah Lawrence-Lightfoot, deputy chair of the AP Board
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There are now 713 Fellows, who are active in around 70 countries. Over the next two decades, the number is expected to grow to 3,500.
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Mexico 7 Nicaragua 1 Costa Rica 2
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Colombia 8 Ecuador
Senegal 1
1 1 Haiti 1 Jamaica
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Egypt 4 Israel
1 Pakistan
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3 Ethiopia 13 Kenya
1 Zambia 1 Malawi 2 Zimbabwe
2 Botswana
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Myanmar
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Republic of Korea
Vietnam
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Philippines
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Malaysia
Indonesia Singapore
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53 Australia
17 New Zealand
Improving brain health and reducing the impact of dementia worldwide. BASED AT THE GLOBAL BRAIN HEALTH INSTITUTE
2016 Fellows
JALAYNE ARIAS
MIRCEA BALASA
NICOLE BATSCH
ELEONORE BAYEN
Associate professor, Department of Health Policy and Behavioral Sciences School of Public Health, Georgia State University
Neurologist, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona
Gerontologist and global consultant
Barcelona, Spain
Chicago, United States
Assistant professor in NeuroRehab (Physical and Rehab Medicine), Sorbonne Université; Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital
Atlanta, United States
Paris, France
Investigating the legal and ethical challenges associated with the individual and social burden linked with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias through public policy initiatives.
Promoting an earlydiagnosis through the use of novel biomarkers and new modalities of patient engagement for an early identification of cognitive decline in the general population.
Understanding how people with dementia can lead more meaningful lives under human rights’ objectives.
Designing, testing and validating new prototypes monitoring cognitive disorders; studying patterns of disability, clinical evolution, and unmet care needs; analyzing socioeconomics datasets.
ALISSA BERNSTEIN
DOMINIC CAMPBELL
MARÍA CARMONA-IRAGUI
Assistant professor, Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Director, Creative Aging International; curator/producer of Creative Brain Week; and arts officer, Irish Hospice Foundation
Faculty neurologist, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
LAURENT CLERET DE LANGAVANT
San Francisco, United States
Barcelona, Spain
Paris, France
Dublin, Ireland
Creating effective interventions tailored to the sociocultural context of patients and their caregivers, with attention to the social determinants that cause and perpetuate ill health and disease.
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Developing and sustaining project prototypes, infused with art and creativity, backed by solid evidence and responding to need and local circumstance to help reduce the fear of age and its related illnesses among elders.
Assistant professor in neurology, Paris-Est University
Researching cognitive impairment and biomarkers in the continuum of sporadic Alzheimer’s disease and in Down syndrome for insights into the biological and epidemiological contributors to Alzheimer’s disease.
Analyzing large, populationbased cohort studies to generate a global perspective on dementia risk factors in the general population in two different continents.
BÁRBARA COSTA BEBER
CHRISTINE FITZGERALD
ELAINE HOWARD
HANY IBRAHIM
Assistant professor of speech and language pathology, Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
Postdoctoral researcher, National University of Ireland Galway
Independent consultant, Dementia Focus
Galway, Ireland
Myshall, Ireland
Consultant geriatrician and senior lecturer, Ain Shams University Hospital Cairo, Egypt
Porto Alegre, Brazil
Raising awareness of dementia in 40,000 speech and language therapists in Brazil and studying methods for improving communication among people with neurological diseases.
Exploring the role of community services such as Alzheimer cafés in supporting social citizenship, and developing a psychosocial evaluation strategy to mobilize and enhance psychosocial interventions.
Delivering bespoke consultancy in service reform and training solutions to dementia service providers and innovators who seek to provide personalized care and support for people living with dementia.
Working to use modern technology and software platforms for early detection of dementia and cognitive training. Co-founder of Ain Shams Cognitive Training Lab.
ELISSAIOS KARAGEORGIOU
SILVIA KOCHEN
JOSH KORNBLUTH
HEIDI CLARE LAMBERT
Neurologist and director, Neurosciences and Complex Systems Unit, Hospital El Cruce
Monologuist, filmmaker and video host
Music educator and performer
Division Chief Sleep & Memory Center and scientific director, Neurological Institute of Athens
Cotopaxi, Colo., United States
Berkeley, Calif., United States
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Athens, Greece
Elucidating brain rhythm patterns of dementia syndromes across the sleepwake cycle, with the goal of improving diagnosis, prognosis and treatment response, and promoting dementia health.
Providing primary care dementia training and education packages for general practitioners for improving the early diagnosis of dementia, and developing treatment and prevention strategies.
Connecting brain science with social justice by hosting, writing and producing the video series “Citizen Brain,” and by creating a theatrical monologue about empathy and democracy.
Producing a radio program about aging and the creative process, showing how brains benefit from musical engagement. Also developing a musical curriculum for adult day health.
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2016 Fellows
JORGE LLIBRE GUERRA
CLAIRE MCEVOY
ROGERIO PANIZZUTTI
GEESKE PEETERS
Assistant professor, Department of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; assistant director for Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network Trials Unit (DIANTU); cognitive neurologist
Senior lecturer in nutrition and aging research, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Centre for Public Health, Institute for Global Food Security, Queen’s University Belfast
Associate professor, Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Senior researcher, Radboud University Medical Centre, Department of Geriatric Medicine; scientific coordinator, Radboudumc Alzheimer Centre
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Utrecht, Netherlands
Belfast, United Kingdom
St. Louis, Miss., United States
Researching admixture, ethnicity and health-social disparities in dementia. Developing a program in Cuba to train health care providers and educate the community about aging, mental health and dementia.
Investigating the role of diet in brain aging and dementia by analyzing population data and testing scalable dietary interventions for brain health.
Understanding how computerized tools can be integrated into scalable, multidisciplinary interventions for the longterm care of brain health.
Understanding and improving strategies to promote physical and cognitive functioning and prevent functional decline, falls, fear of falling and dementia.
ELISA DE PAULA FRANÇA RESENDE
ADRIÀ ROFES
FIONNUALA SWEENEY
JAMIE TALAN
Assistant professor, University of Groningen
Journalist; multimedia editor, Atlantic Institute
Science writer, Neurology Today
Groningen, Netherlands
Oxford, United Kingdom
Enhancing our understanding of brain behavior relations and applying this knowledge to improve assessment and treatment protocols for neurological conditions leading to aphasia.
Hearing from a wide range of people working in the dementia space; her podcast series, Dementia is Global, aims to raise global awareness about brain health to change attitudes and policies.
Assistant Neurologist, Hospital das Clínicas UFMG-EBSERH; assistant professor, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Minas Gerais
Boise, Idaho, United States
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Studying the effects of latelife literacy acquisition as a dementia prevention tool through improving memory and increasing connections between brain areas.
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Developing and implementing an online monthly lecture series and a U.S. support group for patients with posterior cortical atrophy and their caregivers.
IOANNIS TARNANAS
LINA VELILLA
ADAM WASKOW
STELIOS ZYGOURIS
Chief scientific officer, Altoida Inc.
Research Associate, Neuroscience Group of Antioquia
Entrepreneur focused on brain health and equity; owner of Three Home Village Assisted Living facility
Postdoctoral researcher, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas/ Information Technologies Institute
Thessaloniki, Greece
Medellin, Colombia
Thessaloniki, Greece
Fairfax, Calif., United States
Improving computational biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease and developing a responsible strategy to implement this technology and utilize machine intelligence for disease prevention.
Developing strategies to address the stress and burden-related stigma among caregivers of patients with early onset dementia, caused by the e280a mutation in Antioquia.
Researching how animalassisted therapies and interventions could affect care and improve outcomes in a variety of environments and applications; in particular, the use of therapy dogs with dementia patients.
Developing computerized memory tests for early detection of Alzheimer’s disease, including the first serious game that older adults can use on their own to screen for signs of subtle cognitive decline.
Atlantic Fellow, Rowena Richie, teaching a body dynamics class with older adults in San Francisco. Credit: Alex Kornhuber, Atlantic Fellow. GLOBAL COMMU N IT Y 2 0 1 6–2022
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2017 Fellows
TALA AL-ROUSAN
PHAEDRA BELL
KRYSTAL L. CULLER
EMMA CUNNINGHAM
Assistant professor, University of California, San Diego (UCSD)
Education leader and social intervention designer
Founder and creative director, Virtual Brain Health Center
San Diego, United States
San Francisco, United States
Poland, Ohio, United States
Clinical lecturer in ageing in the Centre for Public Health and consultant geriatrician, Queen’s University Belfast and Belfast Trust Belfast, United Kingdom
Investigating how the stress of war and displacement affects dementia rates in refugees in the Middle East. Co-designed the Atlantic Fellows Thematic Forum in Jordan for learning about migration and health.
Developing a program for young adults to partner with older adults to mitigate risk factors for dementia and other health challenges through regular, meaningful interactions across generations.
Developing innovative brain health and memory programs and services. Implementing population health approaches for individuals and carers, aimed at dementia risk prevention.
Advancing perioperative research and care. Contributing to the global literature on cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers in early Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.
ELIZABETH DZENG
DERYA DURUSU EMEK-SAVAS
CORRINA GRIMES
ALEJANDRA GUERRERO BARRAGÁN
Assistant professor of medicine and sociology, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) San Francisco, United States
Associate professor, Departments of Psychology and Neurosciences, Dokuz Eylul University Izmir, Turkey
Examining the influence of structural racism, culture and ethics of neoliberalism on the provision of goaldiscordant end-of-life care in older adults with and without dementia in the U.S. and U.K.
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Developing and using computerized cognitive training programs as an intervention for people with cognitive impairment and for the prevention of cognitive decline in the aging population.
Advance care planning lead, Department of Health, Northern Ireland; head of Business Change, Encompass Northern Ireland (Health and Social Care Board)
Neurologist, Clinica de la Sabana, Instituto Roosevelt Bogota, Colombia
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Engaging in health and social care policy development and implementation; and currently developing an advance care planning policy for Northern Ireland.
Conducting epidemiological research to understand better the situation of dementia patients and their caregivers in Bogota. Studying cognitive impairment in different vulnerable populations.
KRISTA HARRISON
SANDRA HIGUET
CATHERINE JORDAN
YUE LENG
Associate professor and Medicine Associate Director of Training in the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies Program
Head of the Geriatric Department, Centre Hospitalier Nivelles-Tubize
Experimental psychologist
Assistant professor of psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Dublin, Ireland
Nivelles, Belgium
San Francisco, United States
San Francisco, United States
Developing evidence and interventions to address palliative care needs of people with dementia, prion disease, and other serious illnesses through clinical interventions, care system or equitable policy.
Working to create an integrated care facility for the management of patients with mild cognitive impairment or dementia.
Pursuing the relationship between musical expertise and the development of dementia, and exploring the mechanisms underpinning this association, and music as therapy.
Developing interventional studies targeting improved sleep and cognition, which have the potential to help prevent the onset and progression of dementia in high-risk populations.
MARIANA LONGORIA IBARROLA
DAVID LOUGHREY
JERÓNIMO MARTIN
Postdoctoral fellow, Trinity College Dublin
Clinical Fellow in Stroke and Emergency Care, NHS Scotland
LUIS ARNOLDO MUÑOZ NEVÁREZ
Dublin, Ireland
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Faculty, National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery Mexico City, Mexico
Part of 10/66 Dementia Research Group, carrying out population-based research into dementia in low- and middle-income countries.
Geriatric and internal medicine specialist Guadalajara, Mexico
Researching the relationship between hearing loss and the development of dementia through neurocognitive assessment of older adults with hearing loss.
Improving the treatment, diagnosis and prevention of stroke. Developing multicenter studies and programs to diminish stroke risk factors and work to identify populations at high risk of stroke.
Improving prevention, diagnosis and treatment strategies for older adults living with HIV and HIVassociated neurocognitive disorder. Promoting dementia awareness and early diagnosis in Mexico.
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2017 Fellows
BRENDA PÉREZ CERPA Geriatric medicine specialist Guadalajara, Mexico
CLAUDIA PATRICIA RAMOS-PEREZ
ANA MARGARITA RODRIGUEZ SALGADO
TALITA ROSA
Psychiatrist and sub investigator, Neuroscience Group of Antioquia
Neuropsychologist
Neurology Resident, University of Louisville
Havana, Cuba
Louisville, Ky., United States
Medellin, Colombia
Establishing innovative ways of bringing palliative and supportive care to people with dementia, and developing tangible policies or strategies that raise awareness of advanced directives.
Working to determine factors related to the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.
Introducing technologybased cognitive assessments and support to the Cuban population.
Studying the economic and psychological burden of informal caregiving for dementia in Brazil.
CLAIRE SEXTON
KONSTANTINA SYKARA
BOON LEAD TEE
JENNY ZITSER
Director, Scientific Programs and Outreach, Alzheimer’s Association
Head Psychologist , Neurological Institute of Athens; Staff Psychologist, Athens Medical Center
Assistant professor, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
International Sleep Research Training Program Fellow, Psychiatry Department, Sleep Division, Stanford University
Chicago, United States
San Francisco, United States
Athens, Greece
Leading research programs and initiatives to accelerate the Alzheimer’s Association’s scientific agenda.
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Evaluating whether cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTi) is an effective treatment intervention in patients with mild cognitive impairment and their caregivers.
San Francisco, United States
Developing an anatomicalspecific and linguistically adapted Chinese Language Assessment in PPA battery for the Chinese-speaking population. Studying impacts of cultural characteristics on social cognitive functions.
Investigating nonmotor manifestations of synucleinopathies, including cognitive, sleep and autonomic disturbances to be used as biomarkers for this specific group of diseases.
Program community members and global Atlantic Fellows gathered at Trinity College Dublin for an inaugural Creative Brain Week, in March 2022. Credit: Global Brain Health Institute. GLOBAL COMMUN IT Y 2 0 1 6–2022
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2018 Fellows
RUFUS AKINYEMI
JANE BENTLEY
KIRSTY BOBROW
LAURA BOOI
Senior research fellow, University of Ibadan
Music specialist
Public health physician and epidemiologist
Research fellow, Centre for Dementia Research, Leeds Beckett University
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Ibadan, Nigeria
Cape Town, South Africa
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom
Nurturing leaders in Africa for collaborative work to improve brain health. Clinical, research and advocacy work focusing on vascular and degenerative brain disorders.
Developing engagement in accessible participative music as a resource for social inclusion, building communicative partnerships and community integration across the lifespan.
Developing and testing mobile phone messaging through clinical trials to support treatment adherence in adults with high blood pressure and diabetes in primary care settings.
Leading efforts to build inclusive communities through co-producing research with people living with dementia, and developing social entrepreneurial ventures to connect and support dementia-focused leaders.
LENISA BRANDAO
SIOBHAN CASEY
GABRI CHRISTA
WALTER DAWSON
Associate professor, Department of Health and Communication, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Director of marketing and business development, Age NI (Northern Ireland)
Associate professor of professional practice; director of Movement Lab, Barnard College, Colombia University
Assistant professor, Oregon Health and Science University
Holywood, United Kingdom
Santa Maria, Brazil
Promoting the social inclusion of older adults living with aphasia and raising awareness of health professionals to the power of art in improving communication and the quality of life.
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Portland, Ore., United States
New York City, United States
Driving change in the aging agenda to improve the wellbeing of older people.
Facilitating art initiatives focused on understanding one another’s humanity. Curating dance, education and film events aimed at removing stigma around age and race.
Developing strategies to reduce the economic burden of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia through public policy interventions that better support individuals, family care partners, and the public programs that fund care.
MYRIAM DE LA CRUZ PUEBLA Neurologist and researcher, The Cognition and Brain Plasticity Unit, Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute; Ph.D. student, Autonomous University of Barcelona
LAIS FAJERSZTAJN
MIRIAM GALVIN
SANA-E-ZEHRA HAIDRY
Associate researcher, University of São Paulo
Associate professor in intersectional research methodology, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin
Scientific researcher and research consultant, University of Groningen; research consultant, Hashmanis Hospital
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Dublin, Ireland
Castricum, Netherlands
Barcelona, Spain
Researching headaches to develop clinical, neurophysiological and genetical studies.
Investigating urban and environmental health to understand the effects of air pollution on neurodegenerative diseases.
Working on research tracking patient and caregiver journeys, interaction with health services, as well as the conceptualization and assessment of quality of life and caregiver experiences.
Employing a model to destigmatize, prevent and manage dementia. Addressing the lack of awareness about dementia in low and middle-income countries.
AGUSTÍN IBAÑEZ
STEFANIA ILINCA
OPHIR KERET
EMI KIYOTA
Director, Latin American Brain Health Institute (BrainLat), Universidad Adolfo Ibanez; research associate professor, Trinity College Dublin
Technical adviser for long-term care researcher, WHO Regional Office for European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research
Senior neurologist (hospital), Clalit Health Services, Rabin Medical Center
Associate professor, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore
Petah Tikva, Israel
Singapore, Singapore
Determining the unique features of young onset Alzheimer’s and dementia in diverse and disparate populations of Israel.
Creating socially integrated communities that value elders through Ibasho (a notfor-profit organization) and consulting in the design of communities and cities.
Vienna, Austria
Buenos Aires/Santiago, Chile/Argentina
Empowering Latin American networks and researchers to fight dementia collaboratively.
Focusing on understanding the effects of demographic aging on health and social policy in Europe, including patterns of use of care among the elderly.
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2018 Fellows
ALEX KORNHUBER Photographer Lima, Peru
LINGANI MBAKILE MAHLANZA
SHAMIEL MCFARLANE
EIMEAR MCGLINCHEY
General practitioner, MD Link
Assistant professor and neuropsychologist, University of Botswana
Fulham, United Kingdon
Assistant professor in intellectual disability, Trinity College Dublin Dublin, Ireland
Gaborone, Botswana
Using photography to create social awareness of how older Peruvians living in different regions of the country age, focusing on how different living conditions influence the aging process for better or worse.
Leading efforts to improve dementia diagnosis by translating, culturally adapting and validating tablet-based and paper-based cognitive and functional assessments for the Botswana population.
Developing a home-based primary care program for cognitively impaired, isolated older adults in rural Jamaica.
Including people with Down syndrome in all aspects of dementia research.
MAIRA OKADA DE OLIVEIRA
STEFANIE PIÑA-ESCUDERO
MARITZA PINTADO-CAIPA
KIRTI RANCHOD
Specialist, Genetics of Aging and Neurodegenerative Diseases at the Memory and Aging Center, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Neurologist and researcher, Instituto Peruano de Neurociencias
Neurologist
Neuropsychologist, Hospital Santa Marcelina Private Clinic Sao Paulo, Brazil
Johannesburg, South Africa
Lima, Peru
San Francisco, United States
Developing strategies to evaluate cognition in populations with low levels of education. Working on developing screening tools to identify cognitive decline in individuals with low levels of schooling.
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Establishing best practice for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of dementia, supported by the development of an international, multidisciplinary network.
Specializing in dementia prevention, timely diagnosis, and proper management; seeking to make transcendental changes to contribute to the reduction of health inequities among vulnerable populations.
Making brain health practical and relevant. Promoting an understanding of traditional and cultural practices which promote brain health.
ROWENA RICHIE
LORNA ROE
MOHAMED SALAMA
JORGE MARIO LEON SALAS
Dance theater artist and movement educator
Academic health services researcher
Associate professor and associate director, Institute of Global Health and Human Ecology, The American University in Cairo
Neuro-psychiatrist, Hospital Clinica Biblica
Dublin, Ireland
San Francisco, United States
San Jose, Costa Rica
Cairo, Egypt
Promoting positive aging through movement-based, creative engagement with elders in various settings.
Investigating trajectories of frailty and cognitive decline among older adults in Ireland and how these trajectories impact on patterns and costs of care, functional decline and caregiver burden.
Leading the Egyptian Longitudinal Study of Aging to try to reshape the current understanding of aging.
Developing mental health strategies for successful aging and leading efforts to understand and optimize treatments for people living with dementia.
DANA WALRATH
FIONA WALSH
GREG WALSH
CINDY WEINSTEIN
Writer, artist and anthropologist
Principal architect, DDS Architects Ltd.
Managing director, DDS Architects Ltd.
Great Shefford, United Kingdom
Great Shefford, United Kingdom
Eli and Edythe Broad Professor of English, California Institute of Technology
South Burlington, Vt., United States
Pasadena, Calif., United States
Practicing a blend of creative writing, comics, art and anthropology, and believing in the power of the arts for social change. Offering ways to heal from and end global challenges of dehumanization, dementia, racism, and genocide.
Designing inclusive environments to support the health and well-being of people with dementia.
Translating research and inclusive building design principles into everyday use to ensure they are accessible to people living with cognitive and/or sensory impairments.
Recently published “Finding the Right Words: A Story of Literature, Grief, and the Brain,” written with Dr. Bruce Miller, based on her experience of coming to terms with her father’s diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease.
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2018 Fellows
2019 FELLOWS
WILBY WILLIAMSON
MERON SISAY ABEY
OLAKUNLE ADEWALE
EMILY ADRION
Physician and clinical academic in cardiovascular prevention and brain health
Theater artist, owner of theater production company; Arts in Health Project, Gefersa Mental Health Rehabilitation Center
Founder and executive director, Arts in Medicine Projects
Lecturer (assistant professor) of global health policy, University of Edinburgh
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Lagos, Nigeria
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Working to treat patients presenting for management of hypertension and primary prevention of heart disease and stroke.
Exploring how the arts could strengthen the health care service, social equity, and establishing arts in a brain health center for research and training in Ethiopia.
Facilitating arts in health engagements in Africa and the United States. Raising awareness of dementia and trying to reduce the stigma often faced by those with cognitive disabilities.
Improving understanding of the impact of health and social care system design on patterns of care and spending for those with dementia and their families/ caregivers. Aiming to reduce the devastating financial toll of dementia.
FERNANDO AGUZZOLI-PERES
ARIANNA ALMIRALL SÁNCHEZ
AYA ASHOUR
Coordinator of “age-friendly cities” protocols, International Longevity Center Brazil; Director in Successful Aging and Dementias, Crônicos do Dia a Dia
Sphere Scholar, School of Public Health, Trinity College Dublin
Lecturer and consultant of neurology, Ain Shams University Fifth Settlement, Egypt
Dublin, Ireland
Porto Alegre, Brazil
Exploring positive ways to communicate dementia with empathy and compassion in different settings, from books to social networks, to connect different generations.
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Researching the relationship between cognitive reserve and cognitive decline by analyzing population data from high, middle and low-income countries to identify mid-life risk factors for dementias. Developing a training program for caregivers.
Improving the lives of people living with cognitive impairment by providing the best clinical settings and maximizing the research outcomes to patients with dementia in Egypt.
ANNE BROWNING
ANNA BRUGULAT-SERRAT
SHEILA CASTRO-SUAREZ
YAOHUA CHEN
Assistant dean for well-being, University of Washington
Neuropsychologist and postdoctoral researcher, Barcelona Beta Brain Research Center
Neurologist, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Neurológicas
Associate professor in neurogeriatrics, CHU Lille - University of Lille
Seattle, United States
Lima, Peru
Vic, Spain
Lille, France
Promoting resilience, brain health and well-being for health care teams. Developing support for people engaging in equity work, expanding practices and competencies for distress tolerance.
Developing strategies to increase the understanding of how risk factors render the sex-specific brain vulnerability to Alzheimer’s disease pathophysiology. Developing personalized prevention programs.
Leading efforts to run a behavioral neurology clinic in Peru. Creating a network in frontotemporal dementia and exploring difficulties relating to diagnosis. Researching the validation of cognitive screening tests and the genetics of dementia.
Developing collaboration between pre-clinical and clinical work, and between neurology and geriatrics. Leading a translational work of a murine model and a cohort of patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
SARAH D’ALESSIO
NAIARA DEMNITZ
KARIN DIAMOND
Policy analyst, Ministry of Health, Government of Bermuda
Postdoctoral researcher, Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance
Artistic director, Re-Live
CLARA DOMINGUEZ VIVERO
Bermuda
Neurologist, Servicio Galego de Saúde
Cardiff, United Kingdom
Copenhagen, Denmark
Developing and strengthening long-term care and social care systems and practices, so they become more equitable through inclusion and by enhancing the quality of life for people with cognitive impairment.
Examining the role of lifestyle factors on the aging brain, with the aim of developing targeted lifestyle interventions that promote healthy brain aging.
Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Exploring the health and well-being benefits of participating in arts in health practice for people living with dementia and their families.
Working for the Galician Health Service as a clinician with an interest in dementia and behavioral neurology. Aiming to improve communication between clinicians and patients, and increase patient access to nonpharmacological care and support.
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2019 Fellows
NEUS FALGÀS MARTINEZ
ADIT FRIEDBERG
JONI GILISSEN
JENNIE GUBNER
Neurologist, posdoctoral researcher, Alzheimer’s Unit/ Neurology/Hospital Clínic de Barcelona; Postdoctoral researcher, University of California, San Francisco (Grinberg Lab)
Research fellow, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Postdoctoral researcher, Endof-Life Care Research Group, Dept of Family Medicine and Chronic Care, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; and Mongan Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital
Assistant professor of ethnomusicology; chair, Applied Intercultural Arts Research, Graduate Interdisciplinary Program, University of Arizona
San Francisco, United States
Barcelona, Spain
Tucson, Ariz., United States
Mechelen, Belgium
Developing strategies to improve the diagnostictherapeutic framework in Alzheimer’s disease, especially considering the atypical presentations. Currently working with sleep-related biomarkers.
Unraveling the neural mechanisms that underlie the emergence of visual artistic creativity in frontotemporal dementia.
Engaging in mixed-methods research and development of interventions to address (palliative) care needs and improve quality of life throughout the care trajectory of older adults, including those with dementia and other serious illnesses.
Promoting models of dementia education through music, filmmaking and service-learning. Building bridges between ethnomusicology and the health sciences.
MAËLENN GUERCHET
LAUREN HUNT
IGNACIO ILLÁN GALA
WAMBUI KARANJA
Researcher, French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD)
Assistant professor of nursing, Department of Physiological Nursing, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Neurologist, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
Consultant
Limoges, France
Nairobi, Kenya
Barcelona, Spain
San Francisco, United States
Developing new aging and brain health research in sub-Saharan Africa to better understand the burden of dementia and raise awareness. Encouraging initiatives that support caregivers and train health care professionals.
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Evaluating existing and developing new models of hospice and palliative care for older adults with dementia and their caregivers.
Researching and leading a multidisciplinary clinic to improve the diagnosis and clinical care of people living with frontotemporal dementia and their families.
Leading efforts to increase understanding of brain health among health care workers and the general population in Kenya, with a focus on age-related neurodegenerative disorders.
IRINA KINCHIN Health economist, Trinity College Dublin Dublin, Ireland
BEATRIZ MARCELA MAR MEZA Coordinator of the MMENTE Program Head of clinical intervention at LatAmFINGER - Perú, Hospital Central Fuerza Aérea del Perú Instituto Peruano de Neurociencias
CHEYENNE MIZE
SEBASTIAN MOGUILNER
Music therapist and owner, Wishing Well Music LLC; host/ producer of audio program “Can You Hear Me?”
Neuroscientist, FUESMEN - Fundación Escuela Medicina Nuclear Mendoza, Argentina
Louisville/Boston, United States
Lima, Peru
Strengthening local health and social care planning in the face of limited resources through the use of economic evaluation towards outcomeorientated provision by commissioners and providers of health and care services.
Working to develop a comprehensive care program for the management of patients with cognitive disorders and caregiver support. Developing geriatric services to optimize care of chronic diseases, such as dementia, affecting the Peruvian elderly.
Using music for individual and community aims, with a particular interest in equitable access to creative wellness opportunities for people of all ages and levels of ability or experience.
Researching new neuroimaging biomarkers of neurodegeneration and the artificial intelligence-assisted diagnosis of dementia.
DIDEM ÖZ
IEVA PETKUTĖ
SILVIA RODRIGO-HERRERO
NICOLE ROGERS CASTILLO
Associate professor and neurologist, Dokuz Eylul University
Arts researcher/creative director, NGO Socialiniai meno projektai; co-founder and lead, Association Dementia Lithuania; research assistant, Global Brain Health Institute
Consultant neurologist and neuropsychologist, Hospital Juan Ramon Jimenez
Neurologist, Universidad de Chile
Izmir, Turkey
Santiago, Chile
Punta Humbria, Spain
Vilnius, Lithuania
Developing an electroencephalography model to monitor the electrical activity of the brain for diagnosis and differentiation of dementia, and investigating clinicopathological correlation.
Leading local and international arts, health and well-being initiatives developed with heart and shaped considering accessibility, inclusivity, based on cross-disciplinary collaboration and aiming for societal change.
Researching early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease in patients around the region of Andalusia (Spain), especially in patients with a low educational level.
Developing nonpharmacological interventions and introducing technology-based tools that may be integrated into current health programs for older adults and patients with dementia.
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2019 Fellows
SANJIB SAHA
DVERA SAXTON
FUNMI AKINDEJOYE
FAHEEM ARSHAD
Researcher, Lund University
Assistant professor, Department of Anthropology, California State University, Fresno; affiliated researcher, California Institute of Rural Studies
Consultant
Postdoctoral fellow, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences
Lund, Sweden
Lekki, Nigeria
Bengaluru, India
Fresno, Calif., United States
Conducting research on the health care utilization of people living with dementia and their caregivers, primarily in Sweden. Estimating the costeffectiveness of different interventions in clinical settings.
Developing communitybased approaches to research design, problem solving, and creative teaching and learning around aging and brain health in rural and immigrant communities in California.
Promoting Alzheimer’s disease awareness, supporting existing dementia care, and researching the epidemiology and environmental risk factors of brain health.
Working to understand the pathophysiological and structural underpinnings of frontotemporal dementia.
PETRONILLA BATTISTA
CARLOS CHECHETTI
MARIUS ČIURLIONIS
FRANCESCA FARINA
Neuropsychologist and researcher, Clinical and Scientific Institutes Maugeri Bari
Social Entrepreneurship, Revivendo Memorias social program (NGO)
Adviser, Ministry of Health
Research assistant professor, Northwestern University; visiting researcher, Trinity College Dublin
Vilnius, Lithuania
São Paulo, Brazil
Bari, Italy
Researching and treating cognitive, language and communication disorders in patients with primary progressive aphasia.
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Dublin, Ireland
Developing a social program that uses passion—such as sport, music, movie, poetry, and art—as cognitive stimulation to increase socialization to improve quality of life for older adults and people with Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment.
Advising long-term care coordination and implementation at the Ministry of Health of The Republic of Lithuania.
Researching early risk factors for dementia and working with community partners to promote brain health and well-being across the lifespan.
SARAH FOX
ADOLFO GARCIA
GRÁINNE HOPE
MAGDA KACZMARSKA
Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement Officer, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
Director, Cognitive Neuroscience Center, Universidad de San Andres; associate researcher, Faculty of Humanities, Universidad de Santiago de Chile
Artistic director and founder, Kids’ Classics CLG
Dancer, researcher and creative aging teaching artist
Dunboyne, Ireland
New York City, United States
Bury, United Kingdom
Mar del Plata, Argentina
Working with people living with dementia and their friends and families to empower them to play an active role in shaping research and policy.
Combining neuroscience and language science to capture early markers of neurodegenerative disorders.
Working to improve the experience and quality of life for those living with dementia through music.
Building creative communities for people living with cognitive impairment through the transformative power of dance.
DEARBHLA KELLY
HANAN KHALIL
TOMÁS LEÓN
MILTON LÓPEZ NORORI
Clinical research fellow and Ph.D. candidate, Centre for the Prevention of Stroke and Dementia, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford
Associate professor, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences
Psychiatrist Teacher Course coordinator speaker, Hospital del salvador Superintendencia de Salud Neuromedica Brainlat - Universidad Adolfo Ibañez Universidad de Chile EGIA
Geriatrician and gerontologist; associate professor, Medicine School at UNAN-Managua; president, Alzheimer´s Foundation of Nicaragua
Irbid, Jordan
Boston, United States
Researching the overlap between renal and neurological diseases.
Managua, Nicaragua
Santiago, Chile
Working to increase awareness, improve patient care and improve understanding of mental health through epidemiological and intervention research.
Researching dementia care, implementation of memory units, dementia teaching, and psychopharmacology in the elderly.
Practicing geriatric and gerontology medicine, with a strong passion for providing primary care and clinical care to the elderly people in nursing homes, rural and urban communities.
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2020 Fellows
NAHUEL MAGRATH GUIMET
LUCIANO MARIANO
INBAL MAYAN
KAREN MEENAN
Managing director and clinical neuropsychiatrist, Ageing and Memory Centre at the Neurological Research Institute Raúl Carrea (FLENI)
Neuropsychology and assistant lecturer, Private clinic/FUMEC
Geriatric resident, Clalit Medical Services inMeir Medical Center
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Kefar Sava, Israel
Patient and public involvement and communications/Dissemination Coordinator, HRB Dementia Clinical Trials Network Ireland (Dementia Trials Ireland or DTI)
Lincoln, Argentina
Dublin, Ireland
Researching frontotemporal dementia diagnosis and education.
Using research to improve diagnosis and to make cognitive-behavioral evaluation simpler and more accurate.
Practicing and building different models of care, trying to find a balance between giving the patients the best care, reducing hospitalization, and tailoring personal treatment options.
Working with people living with dementia and their carers, developing theater and radio broadcasts. In particular working with people affected with Lewy Body Disorders and their caregivers to raise awareness of this disease and build community.
PRIMROSE NYAMAYARO
OBIORA OKOYE
MIGUEL RENTERIA
SUSANNE RÖHR
Research manager, University of Zimbabwe Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Clinical consultant, San Francisco Department of Public Health
NHMRC-ARC Dementia Research Development Fellow, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Associate professor, Massey University
Albany, United States
Harare, Zimbabwe
Palmerston/ North ManawatūWhanganui, New Zealand
Brisbane, Australia
Researching interventions for dementia that are culturally acceptable for use in Zimbabwe, and establishing how technology can be utilized to carry out these interventions.
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Working to create a collaboration across SubSaharan Africa to ensure the prioritization of brain health in public health.
Using genetics, brain imaging, and artificial intelligence to understand brain diseases, with a focus on Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease, and mental health.
Using cohort studies and epidemiological methods to identify modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline and dementia as well as their social determinants. Conducting lifestyle interventions to mitigate dementia risk.
MOLLIE ROSE
NICKY TAYLOR
KURIPACHA TITUAÑA VEGA
Owner and teacher, Pilates in Common
Theatre and Dementia Research Associate, Leeds Playhouse
San Francisco, United States
Otley, United Kingdom
Geriatric physician; volunteer (geriatrician), Fundación Venciendo Fronteras
MARIA MARTHA UNAUCHO PILALUMBO Neurophysiologist; and neurologist, Hospital Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja
Cotacachi, Ecuador
Loja, Ecuador
Working to increase equity in the health care system by exposing a wider population to preventative movement practices.
Working toward a more hopeful narrative of dementia by creating opportunities for people living with dementia to be at the heart of the stories we tell.
Developing programs that serve older people living with dementia, especially in Indigenous people living in poverty.
BERENICE WERLE
LINA ZAPATA
Director, Moriguchi Institute; vice president, Brazilian Geriatrics Society
Institutional psychiatrist, Fundación Valle del Lili
JONATHAN ADRIÁN ZEGARRA VALDIVIA
Cali, Colombia
Porto Alegre, Brazil
Improving the lives of people living with dementia through neurological diagnosis and management.
Postdoctoral researcher at Achucarro Basque Center for Neuroscience; Cajal Institute, CSIC; and School of Medicine, UAM, Madrid, Spain Bilbao, Spain
Creating friendly and accessible environments for people with dementia, caregivers and family members of people with dementia.
Working to improve brain health care, focusing on dementia prevention, dementia diagnosis, individualized treatments, and genetics research of neurodegenerative diseases in diverse populations.
Working to identify biomarkers for early detection of mild cognitive impairment and dementia through the study of neurobiology, metabolism and brain health physiology.
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2021 Fellows
YAVUZ AYHAN
MELISSA CHAN
MARCIA COMINETTI
TSELMEN DARIA
Faculty member and associate professor of psychiatry, Hacettepe University
Consultant, Dementia Singapore
Associate professor, Federal University of São Carlos
Doctoral student, Ulm University
Singapore, Singapore
Ulm, Germany
São Carlos, Brazil
Ankara, Turkey
Working to improve diagnoses of neurodegenerative dementias to identify cognitive disorders and increase the future quality of this research and clinical care.
Using design and development to provide intervention for persons living with dementia and their carers.
Researching blood-based biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease to identify lowcost, minimally invasive biomarkers for early diagnosis.
Spreading awareness of dementia through clinical research. Promoting the idea of embracing aging, learning from previous generations through younger generations connecting with them.
GILLIAN FALLON
FASIHAH IRFANI FITRI
DOMINIC GATELY
MUTHONI GICHU
Volunteer organizer, Wesleyan University
Neurologist, Universitas Sumatera Utara
Actor, writer and independent artist
Brooklyn, N.Y., United States
Medan, Indonesia
Leeds, United Kingdom
Head, Division of Geriatric Medicine, Ministry of Health, Kenya Embu, Kenya
Working with artists and scientists to help build intergenerational connections between people living with dementia, caregivers and the broader community.
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Developing cognitive tools for a culturally diverse population to improve early detection of dementia and cognitive screening programs. Conducting public campaigns to raise awareness of dementia.
Creating interdisciplinary performance work driven by the philosophy that, in brain health, knowledge is healing.
Developing policies and strategies that support the strengthening of the health system in response to an aging population and dementia.
SANDRA GIMÉNEZ Faculty sleep medicine specialist, Autonomous University of Barcelona Barcelona, Spain
RAQUEL GUTIÉRREZ ZÚÑIGA Neurologist Madrid, Spain
RAFI HADAD
TANISHA HILL-JARRETT
Attending physician, Stroke and Cognition Institute, Rambam Health Care Campus
Neuropsychologist and assistant professor, University of South Florida
Eilabun, Israel
Tampa, Fla., United States
Researching sleep in patients with neurodegenerative processes and assessing the relationship between sleep disturbances and the risk of cognitive decline.
Evaluating and treating patients with cognitive decline associated with vascular brain damage and studying better ways to help them.
Reducing social disparities and creating dementia diagnosis and testing methods for different cultures, especially for those in need from low socioeconomic status, for timely diagnoses and treatment.
Examining the effects of racism and gendered racism on the cognitive functioning of Black older adults; examining how psychological coping strategies influence this stress-cognition relationship.
CARMEN LAGE-MARTÍNEZ
LUIS MARTINEZ
PAUL MODJADJI
TATYANA MOLLAYEVA
Postdoctoral researcher, Valdecilla Biomedical Research Institute, Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital
Neurologist, University of Buenos Aires
Founder and chairperson, Leaders Who Dare To Dream Foundation
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Sandton, South Africa
Scientist, KITE Research Institute Toronto Rehab University Health Network; assistant professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health University of Toronto
Santander, Spain
Toronto, Canada
Working to achieve earlier and more accurate diagnoses of Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases.
Leading research and promoting evidence about the nutritional effect and importance of oral habits in the development of dementia.
Using arts activism and advocacy work to push for robust programs that cater to at-risk members of our communities.
Investigating sex- and gender-specific risk factors at the population level to support dementia prevention and progression.
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RAFAL NOWAK
CHUKWUANUGO OGBUAGU
MICK O’KELLY Senior lecturer, University of Ulster
Specialist psychiatrist, College of Medicine of South Africa and University of KwaZulu-Natal
Chief medical officer and specialist public health physician/ senior lecturer, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital
Durban, South Africa
Nnewi, Nigeria
Developing new neuroimaging techniques to identify the network implicated in Alzheimer’s disease as an optimal target for noninvasive brain stimulation.
Undertaking dementia clinical care and research aimed at improving service provision in a local context.
Creating global awareness of brain health and evidencebased research backed up by a team of global experts.
Developing an art practice that is more inclusive to people with cognitive impairment.
MOÏSE ROCHE
HERNANDO SANTAMARÍA-GARCÍA
CRISTIANO SCHAFFER AGUZZOLI
SO YOUNG SHIN
Associate research professor, Institute of Translational and Cognitive Neuroscience (CONICET, Favaloro University and the INECO Foundation)
Neurologist, São Lucas Hospital of Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul
Busan, South Korea
Applied neuroscience research manager, Teknon Medical Center Barcelona, Spain
Doctoral researcher, University College London London, United Kingdom
KHANYO NTOKOZO NGCOBO
Dublin, Ireland
Associate professor, Inje University
Porto Alegre, Brazil
Bogotá, Colombia
Exploring the psychosocial dimensions and cultural factors that shape how people of Black ethnicity experience and respond to dementia.
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Promoting public policies for brain health in Colombia and other Latin American countries based on the interactions between epigenetics, environmental factors and social determinants of health.
Spreading knowledge about prodromal manifestations of neurodegenerative disorders across disciplines and fighting stigma by changing the narrative of dementia from deficit to proficit.
Aiming to provide an interdisciplinary, clientcentered approach to dementia based on comprehensive assessment of cognitive function and preferences of dementia patients.
ERIN SMITH
SELAM YOSEPH
YARED ZEWDE
Student and researcher, Stanford University
Assistant professor of psychiatry, University of Gondar
Lenexa, Kan., United States
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Assistant professor of neurology, College of Health Sciences, Addis Ababa University Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Developing technology to build an objective, personalized and preemptive brain health future, as well as developing neuroscienceinspired policy to put brain health at the center of socioeconomic recovery and resilience.
Treating patients with psychological and behavioral symptoms of dementia, and psychoeducating caregivers on how they can help relatives without compromising their own psychological stability.
Building new knowledge and skills in developing quality scientific evidence, creating public awareness and informing policymakers in order to reduce stigma and enhance the quality of life for people with dementia.
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Combating health disparities and promoting equity. BASED AT THE FITZHUGH MULLAN INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH WORKFORCE EQUITY
2017 Fellows
MARY AJWANG
SARAH BATTISTICH
Program officer, UNAIDS
Associate professor of emergency medicine, Bellevue New York University Medical Center
Kampala, Uganda
New York, United States
JOEDRECKA S. BROWN SPEIGHTS Professor and chair, family medicine and rural health, Florida State University College of Medicine
BRIGIT M. CARTER Associate dean for diversity and inclusion, Duke University School of Nursing Hillsborough, N.C., United States
Tallahassee, Fla., United States
Engaging in advocacy, technical assistance and program coordination to improve public health in Uganda.
Supporting survivors of torture and refugees, advocating and researching the medical and mental health effects of immigration, and looking for new collaborations and vistas.
Leading in family medicine and rural health to promote health equity for underrepresented communities and champion well-being globally via partnership, engagement, primary care, research and education.
Leading efforts that increase understanding and dismantle the historical and current system structures that are barriers to higher education and inclusive practices within those institutions.
KENNETH T. JONES
THOMAS MERRILL
SCOTT NASS
TOYESE OYEYEMI
Supervisory program analyst; data lead, Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Health Equity
Data architect, Derick Dermatology
Complex care physician, MedZed
Executive director, Beyond Flexner Alliance
Santa Rosa, Calif.,United States
Portland, Maine, United States
Washington, D.C., United States
Washington, D.C., United States
Advising on quantitative data and other measures to better understand and address health equity issues for veterans.
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Developing data and information flows for operational improvement and the measuring and monitoring for health system quality improvement.
Partnering through telehealth with individuals living medically and socially complex lives to help them navigate the challenges of their health and the health care system.
Leading strategies and community to advance social mission across the training programs and institutions educating and deploying the U.S. health workforce.
MARIA PORTELA Chief of the Family Medicine Section, George Washington University
CAROLINE MAE “GINGER” RAMIREZ
NEHA RAYKAR
ZULAYKA SANTIAGO
Associate director, IDinsight
Candidate, MMSc Global Health Delivery, Harvard Medical School
New Delhi, India
Founder and creative director, Libélula Consulting Durham, N.C., United States
Bethesda, Md.,United States
Taguig City, Philippines
Leading efforts to re-envision primary care training focused on transforming health care delivery systems aimed at improving access, quality of care and cost effectiveness for vulnerable populations.
Enhancing mental health service delivery by providing equitable policies grounded in human rights.
Leading research and monitoring and evaluation of maternal and child health interventions in India to assess whether rural public health interventions are delivered effectively and equitably.
SARA SELIG
CARLA A. ARENA VENTURA
YVONNE YIU
Associate physician, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Full professor, University of São Paulo
Health systems specialist, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Boston, United States
Ribeirão Preto, Brazil
Irvine, Calif., United States
Supporting Indigenous communities and city, county and state COVID-19 responses with Partners In Health to implement equitable pandemic responses as well as stronger public health systems.
Teaching on global health and human rights, the right to health, mental health and the social determinants of health; and coordinating interdisciplinary and international research on these themes.
Providing subject matter expertise to support clinical growth among Veteran Affairs hospitals in California, Arizona and New Mexico.
Providing inspiration, instigation and support for projects, organizations and foundations focused on equity, social justice and authentic community engagement.
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2018 Fellows
AMANDA BROSNAN
LESFORD H. DUNCAN
ANGELA T. ECHIVERRI
JORDI EQUITABLE
Physician assistant, Tarrant County Public Health
Associate executive director, Outdoor Outreach
Group director, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Euless, Texas, United States
San Diego, United States
Family and community medicine physician, Contra Costa Health Services; core faculty, Contra Costa Family Medicine Residency Program
Baltimore, United States
San Francisco, United States
Practicing health care in a local public health department, working primarily in infectious disease management. Serving patients and the community, advocating for health equity for all.
Introducing at-risk, underrepresented and system-involved youth to the transformative and healing power of the outdoors.
Bringing a radical love, tender heart and strident values to reimagine and cultivate spaces of belonging where we can collectively heal, dismantle racism and oppression, and manifest equity and justice.
Supporting global LGBTQ+ leaders, championing health equity in government programs and funding opportunities, and curating fashion art that expands society’s understanding on gender diversity.
JAMES HUANG
SARAH M. HOOPER
V. KAI KENNEDY
JONATAN KONFINO
Medical director of Family Medicine, Unity Health Care
Executive director and lecturer in law, UCSF/UC Hastings Consortium on Law, Science & Health Policy, UC Hastings College of the Law
Vice chair of equity and associate professor, University of California, San Francisco
Secretary of Health, Municipality of Quilmes
Washington, D.C., United States
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Oakland, Calif., United States
Menlo Park, Calif., United States
Providing patientcentered primary care to multicultural, urban underserved patients, including Deaf adults and children. Implementing “food as medicine” programs.
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Developing medical-legal collaborations in education, research and clinical service that advance equity in the care of older adults.
Challenging the status quo of health care, developing curricula for equity-focused health professions, and pursuing healthier societies.
Living to pursue health equity and social justice in Argentina. Working every day to contribute toward guaranteeing health as a human right.
ANJALI SINGH KULKARNI
DEBORRAH G. LIAO
EMILY MACDONALD
CHRISTINA T. ROSENTHAL
Public health specialist and adjunct associate professor, Public Health Foundation of India
Municipal health officer, Rural Health Unit-Gamay
Director, Business Operations, Erie Family Health Centers
Chief executive officer, Paradigm Dental Center LLC
Gamay, Northern Samar, Philippines
Chicago, United States
Collierville, Tenn., United States
Working with keen interest in reproductive and child health, adolescent health, health communications, health equity and advocacy/ policy.
Leading the primary health care program that will ensure provision of quality, accessible, affordable and equitable health care to rural communities in the Philippines.
Strengthening clinical operations to optimize health outcomes and workforce development at a federally qualified health center that provides care in underresourced communities in Chicago.
Practicing general dentistry, directing a youth nonprofit organization to develop a generation of health care leaders to care for underresourced communities, and writing children’s books to inspire.
ZEINA SALIBA
STEPHEN SEVALIE
TYLER SPENCER
Inpatient medical director for Psychiatric and Behavioral Health Services, The George Washington University Hospital
Commanding officer, joint medical unit, Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces
Founder and executive director, Athletes United for Social Justice/The Grassroot Project
Freetown, Sierra Leone
Mexico City, Mexico
Leading medical services for the Sierra Leone army and clinical services for COVID-19.
Developing a strategy for reforming school-based health and physical activity in American schools.
New Delhi, India
Washington, D.C.,United States
Improving health care access and quality across multiple domains by overseeing consultation and inpatient psychiatric services. Working to decrease stigma in mental health, and caring for marginalized populations.
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2019 Fellows
ADEKEMI KIKELOMO ADENIYAN Founder and executive director, Dentalcare Foundation Ado Ekiti, Nigeria
ALAQ AL-MUWALI
ADRIAN N. BILLINGS
Masters of Sciences student, King’s College London; resident doctor, Al-Kadhimiya Teaching Hospital, Baghdad
Chief medical officer, Preventative Care Health Services; associate professor, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center-Permian Basin
London, United Kingdom
Alpine, Texas, United States
ESPERANZA FELICIDAD CANTÚ Director of Health Initiatives, United Way for Southeastern Michigan Detroit, United States
Leading oral health advocacy and breaking down barriers to oral health for underserved communities to ensure equitable access for all in Nigeria.
Working toward health systems strengthening and inclusivity in Iraq and the MENA region.
Researching health workforce programs to enable more health career students to choose a career caring for patients who otherwise might not receive health care.
Partnering across community and health to develop a network and infrastructure to share data, collaborate on care management, and build a proactive and equitable care system that meets people’s needs.
ESNATT GONDWEMATEKESA
RAZEL NIKKA M. HAO
JESSICA MILBERG-HAYDU
ARTANESHA L. JACKSON
Director for Policy and Planning, Disease Prevention and Control Bureau, Department of Health, Philippines
Director of National Office Emergency Preparedness, Planned Parenthood Federation of America
FINDconnect Program Manager, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland
Los Angeles, United States
Oakland, Calif., United States
Planning and relationshipbuilding at the intersection of public health and emergency management to nurture more equitable, prepared and resilient organizations and communities.
Improving access to resources addressing social determinants of health to eliminate health disparities among adolescents with complex trauma in Oakland, California.
Malawi program manager, Give Directly Zomba, Malawi
Leading in the field of social cash transfer to combat social inequities as the Malawi program manager for Give Directly, an organization that focuses on social cash transfers.
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Quezon City, Philippines
Leading policy and planning for COVID-19 and vaccination program policies, and health systems integration standards for disease prevention and control for universal health care.
DANIELLE WOODHOUSE JOHNSON Manager of Operations, FHI 360 Washington, D.C., United States
ANNE LAUX
SHUBHA NAGESH
Peace officer training compliance officer, Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission, Office of the Ohio Attorney General
Chapter Development Manager, Asia-Pacific & Middle-East, Women in Global Health Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
IFEANYI MCWILLIAMS NSOFOR Chief executive officer, EpiAFRIC Abuja, Nigeria
Brecksville, Ohio, United States
Improving the lives of trauma survivors by co-creating personal spaces that promote mental health and well-being.
Researching the availability and accessibility of mental health wellness services for law enforcement officers in Ohio, and developing a resource guide for creating and funding wellness bureaus.
Leading community followup and research programs in Dehradun, India; and bringing intervention services into the community for families whose children are born with disabilities.
Developing policies and strategies, researching, writing opinion pieces, advocating for universal health care, decolonizing global health, mentoring and connecting social issues to health care.
MONALISA PADHEE
BRANDI M. PAYTON
LINDSEY POLLACZEK
HOPE ELIZABETH RHODES
Program head, Women Wellness Initiative, Barefoot College International
Clinic administrator, Cherokee Nation Cooweescoowee Health Center
Vice president of Programs, Fistula Foundation
Interim medical director Children’s Health Center-THEARC, Children’s National Hospital
Harmara, India
Owasso, Okla., United States
Enabling grassroots leaders to disseminate health information and services by creating inclusive and interactive tools, alongside implementing community codesigned and co-led health initiatives.
Leading efforts to re-envision primary care training that focuses on the integration of behavioral health into primary care.
Calif., United States
Washington, D.C., United States
Leading comprehensive programming and teams to improve capacity for obstetric fistula treatment and eradication, in collaboration with partners in more than 20 countries in Africa and Asia.
Developing pediatric community-based initiatives in concert with community partners. Fundraising and grant writing. Leveraging voices of teens and young adults to inform health care.
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2020 FELLOWS
ELIZA SQUIBB
BILAL ASIM
MONIQUE E. BROWN
SHUBHAM CHOUDHARY
Lecturer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Project intern, Johns Hopkins Hospital Center for Telemedicine; master’s candidate, Johns Hopkins University
Senior project officer, Healthy Places by Design
Founder and chief executive officer, Safe Access
New Orleans, United States
New Delhi, India
Providence, R.I., United States
Baltimore, United States
Collaborating with artists and artisans worldwide to create culturallycontextualized patient education tools to improve information equity and health literacy among lowresource populations.
Studying public health at Johns Hopkins, focusing on health leadership, global health, and health informatics, and leading the Johns Hopkins Asia Pacific Public Health Network.
Creating healthy places and supporting equitable community development that ensure the health and wellbeing of all.
Building an ecosystem to advance equitable health care for the LGBTQ community in India through education, advocacy, and community organizing.
ELLIOT KORANTENG TANNOR
ABRAHAM L. B. FREEMAN
HYELADZIRA D. GARNVWA
KEVIN HECKMAN
Founder, Environmental Rescue Initiative
Senior health financing officer, National Primary Health Care Development Agency
Director, product development, American Medical Association
Senior lecturer; consultant nephrologist, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Monrovia, Liberia
Geneva, Ill., United States
Abuja, Nigeria
Kumasi, Ghana
Promoting kidney health in Ghana and beyond, leading Kidney Health International, researching into kidney disease and championing health equity in the management of kidney diseases globally.
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Engaging underserved communities to recognize environmental determinants of health and health equity. Adopting innovations that lead to improvement in plastic waste management in Liberia.
Promoting quality and equitable access, and delivery of primary health care through developing strategic actions and using evidence to shape national policy.
Identifying and disseminating innovative approaches to U.S. medical schools, including new approaches to recruitment, admissions and retention to build a more representative physician workforce.
LIAM C. HEIN
BERTRAND MOSES
ELENA RIVERA
GABRIELLE JACKSON
Associate professor, University of South Carolina College of Nursing
National Coordinator of Child Affairs, Office of the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago
Senior health policy and program adviser, Children’s Institute
Co-founder, UndocuBlack Network
Portland, Ore., United States
Fort Washington, Md., United States
Columbia, S.C., United States
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Working toward social justice and health equity for LGBTQ individuals and the community through education, research and health policy.
Developing national child/ youth-related policies, programs, strategies and communication campaigns to promote protection, well-being, and holistic development. Promoting mental health/gender equity.
Advocating to improve child health by testing innovative community and state solutions, centering equity and anti-racism, and cocreating policy and systems change.
Increasing accessibility to mental health support through the creation of community spaces and recruitment, training, and development of Black immigrants to be community wellness facilitators.
GILBERTO LOPEZ
MEDHA D. MAKHLOUF
MAUREEN MILANGA
SYED MUSTAFA H. NADIR
Assistant professor, Arizona State University
Assistant professor, Penn State Dickinson Law
Co-founder and chief executive officer, Creative Frontiers
Phoenix, United States
Carlisle, Pa., United States
Director, International Policy and Advocacy, Health Global Access Project
Nairobi, Kenya
Nairobi, Kenya
Researching and developing interventions to reduce health inequities.
Researching legal and policy issues at the intersection of U.S. health law and immigration law. Advocating for equitable access to health care. Preparing law students to work for health justice.
Advocating for increased access to high-quality HIV treatment, policies and science in collaboration with communities of people living with HIV and key populations.
Leading a behavior changefocused creative company that reaches underserved communities with effective health messaging that is entertaining, culturally relevant and informative.
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ROSE MARY NAKAME
MILDRED OMINO
NKEMAKOLEM OSIAN
PETER GAN KIM SOON
Executive director, REMI East Africa
Administrator, University of Nairobi
Kampala, Uganda
Nairobi, Kenya
Public health analyst, Health Resources and Services Administration
Epidemiology and medical officer of health, Ministry of Health, Malaysia
Rockville, Md., United States
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Bridging health care, research, and policy with public health by disrupting the system responsibly for a sustainable and equitable future. Providing essential primary care to vulnerable populations.
Utilizing diverse tailored approaches ranging from research, innovation, grant advising, advocacy and policy toward attainment of health equity, gender equality and sustainable development.
Advocating for the sexual and reproductive health rights of girls and women with disabilities in Kenya.
Leading efforts to strengthen care coordination strategies to improve access, delivery, and quality of treatment and care in rural communities.
MEGAN L. SRINIVAS
LINDSLEY JEREMIAH VILLARANTE
BRAM P. WISPELWEY
Infectious disease physician, clinical instructor, and translational health policy research fellow, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Division chief, Department of Health - Health Policy Development and Planning Bureau
Fort Dodge, Iowa, United States
Muntinlupa, Philippines
Utilizing politics and policy to improve health care access in rural U.S., including COVID policy. Researching social innovation for sexual and reproductive health in resource-limited settings globally.
Improving the Philippine health system through the development and advocacy of legislation that enables a productive, resilient, equitable and peoplecentered health system for universal health care.
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Associate physician, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, United States
Developing solutions to institutional racism in hospital access. Leading a community health program in Palestinian refugee camps. Refining public health approaches to COVID-19.
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ZAHRAA AL-SARRAF
SARA LAVINIA BRAIR
KATE DAUGHERTY
PEDRO DELGADO
Pharmacist; regional manager, International Pharmaceutical Students’ Federation
Director general, White Nile State
Community impact director, Hopeworks Camden
Vice president, Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Philadelphia, United States
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Khartoum, Sudan
Baghdad, Iraq
Working to design projects that promote health and well-being, as well as raise awareness of harmful practices against women’s and girl’s health.
Strengthening primary health care by addressing social inequalities affecting access to health care in rural areas and refugee camps.
Combining key tools from transitional justice and conflict resolution with trauma-informed practices to help communities reconnect and heal from violence.
Leading key senior relationships and design and implementation of large-scale, health-system improvement efforts and networks globally.
PRATIKSHA DHUNGANA
REGINA DUPERVAL
QUSAI HAMMOURI
SCOTT HOWELL
Dental surgeon, Nyaya Health Nepal
Medical director, Kay Mackenson Clinic
Director of pediatric orthopaedics, Northwell Health
Lalitpur, Nepal
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Brooklyn, N.Y., United States
Assistant professor and director of public health dentistry and teledentistry, A.T. Still University Phoenix, United States
Promoting oral health and nutrition, and supporting programs that work with needy and marginalized populations.
Targeting individual needs so all patients can reach their best health whatever their socioeconomic status.
Improving access to care for minorities and developing systems to build surgical programs.
Developing and implementing nontraditional health care delivery models to decrease and eliminate barriers to care.
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2021 Fellows
BRENDA HUGHES
SHANNON JORDAN
PAIGE KNOWLSON
NAGLAA FATHY LITHY
Regional community health coordinator, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
Program analyst, U.S. Veterans Health Administration Office of Health Equity
Executive director, Pattison’s Academy
Senior programs specialist, Center for Development Services
Charleston, S.C., United States
Gîza, Egypt
Washington, D.C., United States
Walterboro, S.C., United States
Developing community coalitions, building sustainable communities and addressing root causes of health inequities.
Improving workforce diversity, cultural competency and minority staff pipelines at the Veterans Health Administration.
Building collaborative, interdisciplinary teams, programs and communities to promote childhood health and development.
Building capacity for young health care stakeholders to be “champions of change” for health awareness and equity using “gamification.”
MARX ITABELO LWABANYA
ANA ORTEGA
OSCAR RAMÍREZ
HAYDEÉ RUMALDO
Medical director, Nundu Deaconess Hospital
Community psychologist, Compañeros En Salud
Industrial Engineer, Socios En Salud
Project coordinator, Socios En Salud
Kinshasa, Congo, the The Democratic Republic of the Congo
Angel Albino Corzo, Mexico
Lima, Peru
Lima, Peru
Improving neonatal, maternal and newborn health in settings with limited resources and poor communities.
Co-creating “women’s circles” with community health workers and training them to facilitate groups that will provide mental health care with a gender lens.
Creating comprehensive responses to tuberculosis, with a focus on human rights, gender rights, and vulnerable populations.
Developing strategies with a comprehensive approach to ensure health care for caregivers and children, promoting early childhood development in Peru.
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MUHAMMAD AHMAD SADDIQ Chief executive officer, Rural Health Mission Nigeria
AKSHITA SIDDULA
CLAIRE THOMAS
Community organizing director, Right to Health Action
Economic development coordinator, East Side Neighborhood Development Company
Baltimore, United States
Gombe, Nigeria
Focusing on eliminating barriers to quality health care access in hard-toreach and underserved communities in Nigeria.
Minneapolis, United States
Recruiting and training health care activists and organizers to push for policies that create a just health care system.
Working with community members to design and implement innovative solutions for more inclusive economic systems in community development.
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2016 Fellows
TIM AYE-HARDY
LIU CHENHUI
CHHORVANN CHHEA
OANH PHAM KIEU
Co-founder and executive director, myME: Myanmar Mobile Education Project
Chief executive officer, FamilyDoc Medical Mechnology Co. Ltd.
Director, National Institute of Public Health, Ministry of Health, Cambodia
Founder and chief executive officer, Center for Social Initiatives Promotion
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Hanoi, Viet Nam
Beijing, China
Yangon, Myanmar
Providing education via mobile classrooms to children in Myanmar who are in indentured servitude at teashop restaurants. Working to develop policies and strategies to address inclusivity and equity in education.
Advancing use of mobile technology to help 1.5 million doctors deliver high quality primary care for everyone, anytime, anywhere, across China.
Leading research into maternal and child health and the health system in Cambodia. Leading in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Working to develop a national health management and leadership training curriculum.
Helping build a new sector for social entrepreneurship in Viet Nam and the region.
CHALERMSAK KITTITRAKUL
JEREMY LIM
HOANG VAN MINH
THU HA NGUYEN
Partner, Oliver Wyman; cofounder and chief executive officer of AMiLi
Vice-rector and director of Center for Population, Hanoi University of Public Health
Executive director and Morning News producer, Vietnam National Television
Singapore, Singapore
Hanoi, Viet Nam
Hanoi, Viet Nam
Working on increasing the use of technology to improve health equity and access to care.
Publishing widely in scientific journals; undertaking research studies on health and health care in Viet Nam on topics including the social determinants of health, non-communicable diseases and universal health coverage.
Overseeing content development for national television on social issues, including gender and domestic violence, women’s health and HIV/AIDS.
Coordinator for Access to Medicines Campaign, AIDS Access Foundation Bangkok, Thailand
Working to ensure that policies on the promotion of access to HIV and HCV (hepatitis C virus) treatment are developed and implemented effectively and systematically.
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NATALIE PHAHOLYOTHIN
THI THUY TRAM PHAN
SOULIVANH PHOLSENA
NICOLA POCOCK
Chief executive officer, World Wide Fund for Nature, Thailand
Deputy director general, Ministry of Planning and Investment, Viet Nam
Chief physician, Lao Medical Care Center
Postdoctoral fellow, Institute of Global Health, United Nations University
Bangkok, Thailand
Hanoi, Viet Nam
Ban Phonxay, Xaysetha District, Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Leading the organization toward conservation excellence and efficiency. Protecting biodiversity and preserving its habitats, combating illegal wildlife trade, and implementing plastic pollution reduction programs in major coastal cities.
Practicing social justice through ideas and implementation of the Community Development Program and the White Cane Initiative for the Blind in Viet Nam.
Strengthening primary health care by focusing on the community-based health service through private sector involvement. Running two community medical centers providing over 100,000 outpatient visits a year.
JIRUTH SRIRATANABAN
NILA TANZIL
SI ZHANJIE
Director, Thailand Research Center for Health Service Systems, Chulalongkorn University
Founder and chief executive officer, Travel Sparks; founder and chief executive officer of Taman Bacaan Pelangi
Director, Aizhen
Bangkok, Thailand
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Working on migration, forced labor, and health, especially the health needs of trafficked fishermen.
Yunnan, China
Jakarta, Indonesia
Focusing on health service systems in Thailand, including universal coverage, quality management, health sector financing and health security schemes. Also working to promote equity and quality in education.
Nurturing children’s habit of reading and improving their literacy skills in remote areas of eastern Indonesia, having set up over 100 libraries and trained thousands of local teachers.
Addressing the psychological, physical, social and economic problems of people affected by leprosy in China.
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2017 Fellows
NGUYEN THI LAN ANH Founder and director, Action to the Community Development Institute (ACDC) Viet Nam
BENJAMIN LAWRENCE PATRICK E. ARITAO Director of Prosecution Department, International Justice Mission
LYNNA CHANDRA
DO THUY DUONG
Asjok Fellow; founder and trustee of Rachel House children’s hospice
Chief executive officer and founder, TalentPool
Singapore, Singapore
Hanoi, Viet Nam
Manila, Philippines
Empowering communities of people with disabilities. Having advocated the ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, she is actively monitoring its implementation.
Rescuing victims of trafficking from places of exploitation and using casework lessons to derive systemic remedies.
Bringing humanity to medicine with compassionate and excellent care for all. Founded first pediatric palliative care service in Indonesia.
Designing and implementing leadership development programs to enhance the quality of women’s lives.
WAI WAI HAN
ARIEL CARINGAL HERNANDEZ
BEVERLY LORRAINE HO
LUONG THE-HUY
Director of Health Promotion and Communications Service, Health Promotion Bureau, Department of Health, Philippines
Director, iSEE Institute
Research scientist, Department of Medical Research, Ministry of Health and Sports, Myanmar Yangon, Myanmar
Enhancing social justice in health through research of vulnerable populations. Initiating efforts to improve the practice of evidencebased policy-making by mentoring and facilitating data to the policy program in Myanmar.
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School director, Global Mindanaw Polytechnic Northern Mindanao, Philippines
Combating rural poverty and promoting equity-based development and sustainable peace.
Hanoi, Viet Nam
Manila, Philippines
Helping put into operation the mandate of the Universal Health Care Act in the Philippines, ensuring all Filipinos are health literate and have healthy living and working conditions.
Advocating for LGBTI in Viet Nam, focusing on raising public awareness, legal advocacy for law-makers, media, youth, public and private sectors.
SANTI LAPBENJAKUL
CHANNÉ SUY LAN
THARANI LOGANATHAN
PAN MYAT MON
Director, Lamsonthi Hospital
Regional lead, InSTEDD iLab Southeast Asia
Medical lecturer, Social and Preventative Medicine Department at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaysia
Country program manager, Australian Volunteers (Myanmar)
Lopburi, Thailand
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Yangon, Myanmar
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Working with the government to train caregivers and redirect health care resources toward home care.
Designing solutions to help people elevate their dignity and living conditions through improvements in health, education and economic development.
Focusing on achieving universal health coverage and providing financial risk protection to households.
Helping bring a sustainable social and development change in Myanmar.
SOMPORN (NUI) PENGKAM
ALAY PHONVISAY Lecturer, Faculty of Economic and Business Managemen, National University of Laos
KANAPON (TUM) PHUMRATPRAPIN
SHI NAN
Founder and director, Community Health Impact Assessment Platform in Southeast Asia Bangkok, Thailand
Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Bangkok, Thailand
Leading efforts to empower communities to carry out health impact assessments to encourage them to negotiate with policymakers, with a focus on mining and coalfired power plants.
Focusing on trade and poverty reduction.
Combining expertise in geriatric medicine with a passion for home health care technology to serve Thailand’s growing elderly population.
Lecturer, Peking University First Hospital, Peking University
Chief executive officer and founder, Health at Home
Beijing, China
Focusing on health, food and drug safety across China.
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2017 Fellows
SATIRIANTINAH (SATI) BUR RASUANTO
DENG RUI (RITA)
Co-founder and chief commercial officer, VIDA Digital Identity
Associate professor, School of Public Health, Kunming Medical University
Jakarta, Indonesia
Kunming, Yunnan, China
Enabling Digital Trust and catalyzing financial inclusion through VIDA, a technology company providing a frictionless and secure digital identity system. Supporting entrepreneurs, investing and health equity issues.
Teaching students and conducting research contributing to the improvement of health for ethnic minorities, especially women and young girls.
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2018 FELLOWS
HOANG TU ANH Founding member/vice director, Center for Creative Initiatives in Health and Population Hanoi, Viet Nam
ABELARDO APOLLO DAVID JUNIOR
ABDEL JAMAL DISANGCOPAN
CARMENEZA DOS SANTOS MONTEIRO
Founder, Independent Living Learning Centre (ILLC)
Attorney/Law Reform Specialist IV, Law Center, University of the Philippines
Strategic policy adviser, Ministry of Social Solidarity and Inclusion, Timor Leste
Iligan City, Philippines
Dili, Timor-Leste
Manila, Philippines
Empowering vulnerable and disadvantaged communities and enhancing state accountability.
Advancing access to quality and inclusive health and education resources that equip children of all abilities and needs.
Developing coherent positions, using primarily the rights-based approach, to ensure that government agencies’ requests for legal assistance to their bills, rules and regulations are in line with the constitution and laws.
Working toward a just and equal society through fair, inclusive public policy formulation and implementation.
NUR KHAULAH FADZIL
JIANG FAN
SOPHIA BENEDICTA HAGE
HAN WIN HTAT
Health field officer, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
Vice chancellor, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Clinic manager and founding member, Medifit Clinic
Executive director, Sun Community Health
Jakarta, Indonesia
Yangon, Myanmar
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Shanghai, China
Focusing on health care in detention and health policy for refugees.
Researching social and environmental change and child health; and taking part in a national, large-scale early child development intervention program in Shanghai and rural western China.
Focusing on issues of sexual and gender-based violence and on promoting healthy lifestyles.
Strengthening health systems to tackle health and social inequity issues for the poor and vulnerable populations, through the strategic purchasing of primary health care services to improve quality in the non-public sector.
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2018 Fellows
NORAIDA ABDULLAH KARIM
BORWORNSOM (ACK) LEERAPAN
Director for Mindanao Programme, Community and Family Services International
Health systems researcher and faculty member, Ramathibodi Medical School, Mahidol University
Cotobato City, Philippines
BAWI MANG LIAN
ELISABETH LISTYANI
Medical officer, National Health Plan Implementation Monitoring Unit, Ministry of Health and Sports, Myanmar
Researcher, Center for Health and Policy Management, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, University Gadjah Mada
Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar
Jogjakarta, Indonesia
Bangkok, Thailand
Working to improve the resilience of the Internally Displaced Persons. Training para-social workers to serve as a social service catalyst in the Bangsamoro communities.
Applying systems thinking to solve complex issues, such as regional governance of Thailand’s universal health coverage, communitybased health interventions for vulnerable populations and patient safety in health workforce planning.
Focusing on monitoring Myanmar’s National Health Plan, toward improving the allocation of health resources in Myanmar, especially the distribution of health facilities.
Supporting hospitals to improve services in collaboration with local government to strengthen Indonesia’s health system. Researching the inequitable distributions of hospitals and health services of remote areas in Indonesia.
KOUNG LO
SHARON LOW
TIARA MARTHIAS
NGUYEN TRAN NGUYEN
Director, Preah Vihear Provincial Health Department
Research manager, REACH Initiative Syria
Official, Office of People’s Committee of Dong Thap Province
Preah Vihear, Cambodia
Singapore, Singapore
Lecturer, Public Health Department, Faculty of Medicine, University Gadjah Mada
Dong Thap, Viet Nam
West Java, Indonesia
Working to improve access to health information and health services, especially for remote patient populations. Spearheaded an initiative to support high-risk pregnant women.
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Supporting assessment, evaluation, and research projects in fragile and conflict-affected states.
Assessing geographical equity in reproductive, maternal, neonatal and child health.
Working to expand health insurance coverage and health service provision, with a focus on the growing elderly population.
ANA P. SANTOS
PAIROJ SAONUAM
MAY SRIPATANASKUL
NGUYEN THI THAI LAN
Journalist
Assistant chief executive officer, Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth)
Founder and chief executive officer, LUKKID/Asian Leadership Academy
Lecturer, Social Work, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Viet Nam National University
Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand
Hanoi, Viet Nam
Writing about culturally taboo topics such as sexual and reproductive health to bridge the gap between vulnerable women in Philippine society and legislators who draft policies that affect their rights.
Seeking to empower individuals and organizations for a healthy society and environment.
Developing humancentered work processes that allow people to tackle social challenges through collaboration.
Creating change through supporting access to health and social services for vulnerable and disadvantaged populations, such as children in special circumstances, persons with disabilities, HIV/AIDs patients and marginalized groups.
BUI THI THUY
KOTCHAKORN VORAAKHOM
XU JIN
Manila, Philippines
Head of the Nursing Department, Viet Nam National Children’s Hospital
Founder and chief executive officer, Porous City Network
Lecturer, Center for Health Development Studies, Peking University
Hanoi, Viet Nam
Bangkok, Thailand
Beijing, China
Developing training programs and policies to support community health, such as those ensuring patient safety and supporting parents in caring for and understanding their child’s medical care needs.
Working to tackle climate change and increase urban resilience in Thailand and Southeast Asian cities through landscape architecture.
Working to bring greater recognition to the importance and feasibility of reducing health inequities and facilitating China’s contribution to global health equity.
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2019 Fellows
BLANDINA ROSALINA BAIT
GIDEON CAUTON
RENNTA CHRISDIANA
Nutrition officer, UNICEF Indonesia
Director, National Law Enforcement Development, International Justice Mission
Commissioner, Yogyakarta Hospital Supervisory Board
Kupang, Indonesia
Yogykarta, Indonesia
Manila, Philippines
ALFREDO MATUGAS CORO II Municipal vice mayor and former mayor, Municipality of Del Carmen, Siargao Islands, Philippines Del Carmen, Philippines
Leading field implementation of UNICEF’s landmark research project on the management of severe acute malnutrition, which contributed to the effective scale up process of this life-saving intervention for children.
Building the capacity of public law enforcement to rescue and protect children in vulnerable communities against violent offenders, with current project focused on the online sexual exploitation of children.
Improving quality health care and empowering patients through collaborative works with providers, health practitioners, government and society.
Innovating local governance in areas of public health, focusing on social determinants such as education, climate change, environmental management, and income and social protection.
LETCHIMI DEVI DORAISAMY
ZHANG KUN
PAUL GIDEON LASCO
LE THI NHAT
President, Evercare Health Group
Grants officer, DAI Global LLC
Beijing, China
Senior lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University of the Philippines Diliman
Country project manager, International Committee of the Red Cross MoveAbility Foundation
Manila, Philippines
Hanoi, Viet Nam
Pursuing ethnographic and qualitative research on medical, social and environmental issues relevant to the Philippines and the region. Writing for the Philippine Daily Inquirer and other publications.
Aiming to ensure access to quality and affordable physical rehabilitation services for people with disabilities in Viet Nam.
Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia
Supporting Malaysia’s reform toward a more democratic, inclusive and accepting home for all its people.
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Developing the group strategy and strong relationships with local communities. Leading, inspiring and managing the top leadership teams. Ensuring the company’s profitable growth.
PHETDAVANH LEUANGVILAY Technical officer, WHO Health Emergency Programme, World Health Organization
XIAO LONG
GORIS MUSTAQIM
PHAN THI NGOC LINH
Professor and deputy director, Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Founder and chief executive officer, Semur Nusantara Consulting
Chief executive officer, Center for Healthcare Improvement Research
Jakarta, Indonesia
Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam
Beijing, China
Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Strengthening public health emergency preparedness and response capacity through engaging with stakeholders to implement the national health security plan, ensuring equitable access to health services.
Professor and deputy director of Plastic Surgery Department, Peking Union Medical College Hospital. Board member of a nonprofit foundation, Peking Union Medical Foundation.
Building solutions to tackle maternal deaths using big data analytics. Driving up community empowerment across Indonesia to improve the local economy, a social determinant of health equity.
Bringing together all available resources, domestically and internationally, to support the improvement of health care services in Viet Nam.
RATAWIT OUAPRACHANON
SEAN SOK PHAY Executive director, Child Helpline Cambodia
PANUSART (MIDNIGHT) POONKASETWATTANA
NATARAJAN RAJARAMAN
Educator, Institute of Human Rights and Peace Studies, Mahidol University
Executive director, APCOM Foundation
Dili, Timor-Leste
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Bangkok, Thailand
Educating and conducting research to promote peace, human rights, reconciliation and conflict transformation in Thailand and neighboring countries.
Executive director, Muluk Timor
Bangkok, Thailand
Advocating for child protection law and cybercrime law to criminalize online child sexual exploitation in Cambodia. Developing the online helpline platform to give children increased protection.
Developing a broad range of projects to advance the health, rights and well-being of people of diverse sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.
Providing low cost primary care to migrant workers in Singapore; and strengthening the health systems in TimorLeste.
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2019 Fellows
NGUYEN QUÓC THANH
SAM OEUN SAM
VANNAPHONE SITTHIRATH
KRITAYA SREESUNPAGIT
Artist, curator and founding director, Queer Forever!
Managing director, Buddhism for Health
Consultant, Vajira Hospital
Hanoi, Viet Nam
Takeo Province, Cambodia
Media consultant, film producer, journalist and co-founder, Lao New Wave Cinema Production
Bangkok, Thailand
Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Exploring issues of queer aesthetics and activism, working through art and film projects, and exhibitions that are usually collaborative and participatory.
Improving access to quality health care services for the poor and vulnerable. Strengthening capacity of local government officials in developing responsive local investment plans and accountability.
Producing socially responsible documentaries of life in Laos and Southeast Asia, with a focus on social, health and environmental issues.
RAPEEPONG SUPHANCHAIMAT
ZHANG YUNTING (EDWINA)
RAUDAH MOHD YUNUS
Associate professor, Child Health Advocacy Institute, Shanghai Children’s Medical Center
Researcher and public health specialist, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Teknologi MARA
Shanghai, China
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Establishing an early child development monitoring system, identifying a target population with equity analysis and carrying out interventions to improve child health and development.
Conducting research and advocating for the rights and protection of older adults, refugees and migrant workers. Building and training young minds to stand up for equity and social justice from the health perspective.
Senior researcher, International Health Policy Program, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand Nonthaburi, Thailand
Focusing on research into universal health coverage, especially in low and middle- income countries. Researching the health of migrants and vulnerable populations, applying epidemiology and econometrics.
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Creating networks of support for health care professionals to remove obstacles that prevent them from reaching their full potential.
2021 FELLOWS
LE KHAC BAO
CELYN CELYN
Executive vice director of the Medical Education Center, the University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Senior progam manager, Civil Health and Development Network Loikaw, Myanmar
SORNCHAI CHATWIRIYACHAI
PIANPORN DEETES Director Thailand and Myanmar Campaigns, International Rivers
Founder and artistic director of Malongdu Theatre
Chiang Rai, Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand
Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam
Developing high-capacity medical education and improving quality of care at public hospitals. Integrating transformative medical education into medical education reform and building innovative ideas into curriculum development.
Promoting innovative and participatory approaches to improve health access and health equity in hard-toreach communities, with a special focus on women and children.
Pioneering the practices of “Theatre of the Oppressed” in Thailand and developing the capacity of social changemakers and seekers to stand up for social justice.
Organizing river communities to slow down dam projects that threaten the local ecosystem and the livelihoods of those who depend on the river and its resources.
JASON JOYCE
SHERJAN PANGATO KALIM
LESLIE ANN LUCES
ANGGA DWI MARTHA
Lawyer and municipal mayor, Jose Abad Santos, Davao Occidental
Pathologist and head of Blood Bank, Cotabato Regional and Medical Center, Mindanao
Provincial health officer, Aklan Province Department of Health
Public policy specialist, UNICEF Indonesia
Kalibo, Philippines
Jakarta, Indonesia
Achieving health equity and improving the overall health of all Akeanons, especially the underprivileged and the vulnerable. Working to develop and maintain a people-centered health system.
Working to implement the United Nations’ system-wide Youth Strategy (Youth2030) and building a network of emerging young leaders in Indonesia focused on equity and justice.
Davao City, Philippines
Cotabato City, Philippines
Improving education and health services delivered to the communities and addressing issues related to HIV, mental health and depression, and LGBTQ concerns.
Advocating for Ibadahfriendly health facilities and reforming health education through inclusion of Islamic teachings, mobilizing community leadership, bridging social and economic divides to improve health equity.
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JOANNE YUEN YIE NGEOW
ALFRISON PALOGA
SARA MARIA PEREIRA
THORN PITIDOL
Associate professor, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University; senior consultant, the National Cancer Centre Singapore.
Epidemiologist, Port Health Office of Jayapura
National Disability Inclusive Development Adviser, Governance for Development (GfD) Cardno
Lecturer, researcher, and assistant professor, Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University.
Dili, Timor-Leste
Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand
Singapore, Singapore
Integrating genomics into routine health care for reducing burden of chronic diseases and health care costs.
Addressing cross-border health challenges and enhancing the effectiveness of infectious disease prevention.
Supporting the Government of Timor-Leste to achieve sustainable economic and human development goals, and promoting sustainable and equitable opportunities for vulnerable populations in Timor-Leste.
Supporting community participation to address social development challenges. Also working to apply social and political economy analysis to promote a more equitable society.
NOOR AFFIZAN RAHMAN
RENARD SIEW
PHETDAVANH SIPASEUTH
Deputy head of ophthalmology, Ministry of Health and consultant eye surgeon
Adviser, Center for Governance and Political Studies, Kuala Lumpur
Specialist in land tenure rights and natural resources management
AMINA EVANGELISTA SWANEPOEL
Muara, Brunei Darussalam
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Preserving and restoring sight and reducing avoidable blindness among underprivileged schoolchildren. Also working to promote and solve a diverse range of health equity challenges.
Combating climate change and transforming society toward sustainability. Striving to find innovative ways to promote more sustainable and equitable opportunities for the elderly.
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Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Providing interactive coaching and capacity building for civil society groups on various land rights, natural resources, and land governance topics.
Executive director, Roots of Health (ROH) Puerto Princesa, Philippines
Empowering women and girls to make informed decisions and advocating for sexual and reproductive health and rights.
FRANSISKA FALENTINA SUGI
SOK TENG TAN
TRANG TRINH
VIENGNAKHONE VONGXAY
Concert pianist, music educator, and founder of Wonder
Kupang, Indonesia
Researcher; Ph.D. candidate at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore
Public health lecturer and researcher, Faculty of Public Health, University of Health Sciences
Conducting research into the impacts of climate change. Supporting the poor and marginalized people in East Nusa Tenggara province to enable them to gain better access to education and health services.
Researching social injustice and examining the effects of social capital on the wellness of Rohingya refugees. Also trying to understand the health literacy of refugees and build non-communicable disease profiles of refugees.
Researcher and founder of Yayasan Sejuta Harapan (Hands of Hope)
Hanoi, Viet Nam
Singapore, Singapore
Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Enabling others to see wonder in the arts and to experience their transformative power, especially through music. Working to promote empathy and social and cultural understanding through the power of music.
Teaching and researching adolescent sexual and reproductive health, and the relationship between health literacy and health-seeking behaviors in adolescents.
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MICHELLE BROTHERTON
DUDUZILE (DUDU) DLAMINI
Advocate, Rhodes University
Advocacy manager for Sex Workers Education and Advocacy Task Force; and founder of Mothers for the Future
Makana, South Africa
Pretoria, South Africa
NTOMBIZANELE (ZANELE) FIGLAN
THANIA GOPAL
Head of Environmental Health, City of Cape Town
Communications officer, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town
Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Specializing as an advocate in international human rights, health rights and health care systems. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in philosophy.
Fighting for the decriminalization of sex work. As well as advocating for sex workers, she is an international ambassador of Coalition of Children Affected by AIDS.
Advocating for environmental health as a determinant of health to be at the center of human health.
Exploring the role of the media in influencing and developing more equitable and socially just health systems.
AMY GREEN
NIKKI GREEN (NEE VERMEULEN)
THAMSANQA HAMILTON HUKWE
KHULULWA JAMPO
Coordinator for communitycentered programmes, Centre for Social Development, Rhodes University
Chairperson, Abahlali Base Freedom Park
Ngqeleni, South Africa
Editor, Health-e News Johannesburg, South Africa
Mother Mentor Programme, Enable
Johannesburg, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Through socially just media practices and through content in mainstream media that reflects marginalized voices usually inaccessible to traditional media houses, unlike Health-e News
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Reimagining the ways in which corporate and NGO spaces can be connected and developed to enhance access to resources and opportunities for social change.
Organizing and mobilizing communities in the southern region of Johannesburg around land, housing and other socioeconomic issues.
Providing support, counselling and basic health education to pregnant women, with a focus on chronic treatment adherence mostly related to HIV and AIDS.
LANCE LOUSKIETER
TRACEY MALAWANA
Ph.D. candidate; researcher and educator, Health Policy and Systems Research Division, University of Cape Town
Deputy general secretary, Equal Education Tembisa, South Africa
NOMATHAMSANQA ‘THAMI’ MNGXEKEZA
SHANNON MORGAN Lead occupational therapist, private mental health care
Operations manager, Kozi Foundation
London, United Kingdom
Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Advocating for health systems responsiveness and championing sexual and reproductive justice for sex workers and queer persons through influencing policy and implementation.
Advocating for social justice and human rights through education and policy change/ introduction, grassroot organizing and mobilization, building alliances and community resilience.
Providing support and guidance to women-led, not-for-profit organizations on good governance and best financial management practices. Advocating for parental involvement in sexual and reproductive health education.
Developing services and a model of care for mental health care users, supporting recovery and community integration.
KODWA MPEPHO
SIBONGILE MTUNGWA
SHEHNAZ MUNSHI
BERNARD MUTSAGO
Director, Women and Girls Leadership Foundation
Director, women’s leadership and training program
Pretoria, South Africa
Underberg, South Africa
Research project manager, Sheiham/Wits Family Programme on Social Determinants of Health and Health Equity, University of the Witwatersrand
Nutritionist, public health researcher and activist, South African Medical Association Johannesburg, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Promoting access to sexual and reproductive health and justice for girls and women in rural and peri-urban areas through advocacy and strengthening leadership skills.
Strengthening girls’ and women’s leadership skills, so they use their agency to dismantle patriarchal structures and systems, advance climate change adaptation strategies, and restore ecosystems in communities.
Advocating and mobilizing for policy reform to ensure affordable and accessible health for all. Using an intersectional feminist, decolonial research and praxis lens to advance health systems thinking, eradicate genderbased violence and address intergenerational trauma.
Advocating for a South Africa where primary health care takes center stage and all South Africans have access to affordable, equitable, high-quality health care.
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LINDI MZANKOMO
NOLUTHANDO NDLOVU
TINASHE T. NJANJI
MAFOKO PHOMANE
Senior budget analyst, Public Finance, National Treasury (Department of Finance)
Researcher, Health Systems Trust
Coordinator, People’s Health Movement South Africa
Environmental health campaign manager, groundWork, South Africa
Durban, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Pretoria, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Developing social assistance models, budgets and policy advancements for improved health and education outcomes for the poor.
Conducting evidence-based research that contributes to policy strengthening health systems in South Africa, using predominantly quantitative data to address health equity.
Promoting socioeconomic justice for all, including addressing social determinants for health.
Advocating for environmental justice, working with the health sector and communities.
KENTSE RADEBE
WENDY SOMLAVI
LENA STOFILE
CARINA TRUYTS
Innovation Director, DG Murray Trust (DGMT)
Founder, Wheely in a Wheelie
Environmental health manager, City of Cape Town
Lecturer in social anthropology, Sol Plaatje University
Cape Town, South Africa
Kimberley, South Africa
Advancing policies and programs to reduce chemical and other environmental exposures in air, water, soil and food, to protect people and provide communities with healthier environments.
Developing new anthropology courses and program, based on her master’s research that drew on public health, Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, and epigenetic findings.
Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Identifying the processes and levers that reduce social stratification and lead to social innovation and transformation.
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Promoting recycling in townships.
2019 FELLOWS
BULELA VAVA
CHALEEN ARENDSE
CYAN BROWN
LUNGILE QUINY DUBE
Interim national president, Public Oral Health Forum (POHF)
USAWA Learning & Healing
Founder, TuksRes Women in Leadership Academy; Tsuha Fellow, University of Western Australia; founder, Women Leaders Planetary Health South Africa
Director/chairperson, USAWA for Learning & Healing
Cape Town, South Africa
South Africa
Durban, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Building an activist oral health workforce, with a focus on grassroots community and peer-topeer engagement to realize, preserve and protect society’s right to quality oral health services.
LUQMAN YESUFU Public health inspector, Alberta Health Services (AHS)
Advancing the rights and improving the lives of young people and women living on farms, through experiential knowledge after living on a farm herself. Addressing social injustices and inequalities through a human rights context.
Working at the intersection of health, sustainablity and innovation to catalyze change in South Africa
Contributing to educational approaches that are empowering and for liberation purposes by understanding the intersectionality of education and health within aspects of adolescent girls and young women.
SIBUSISO FIHLANI
AMANDA PHAPHAMA FONONDA
ATHOLL KLEINHANS
Drama therapist, Drama for Life Johannesburg, South Africa
Director, TB and HIV Care
Lecturer, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University
Durban, South Africa
Pretoria, South Africa
Working with communities in realizing and advocating for their health rights through approaches that seek to promote health based on a knowledge of its range of social determinants.
Advocating for equal access to health care for LGBTIQ+ communities.
Edmonton, Canada
Assisting in the identification, planning, implementation and evaluation of environmental public health activities.
Using theater and drama therapy with patients to help them overcome emotional trauma and addiction, as well as working with young men to help them deal with their emotions to become better fathers.
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HASEENA MAJID
PATRICK MDELETSHE
NTEBALENG MORAKE
ERIC MOTAU
Founder, USAWA for Learning & Healing; senior optometrist, Majid Optometrist; deputy chair, Active Citizens Movement -Pietermaritzburg
Field Researcher, SECTION27
Curriculum and education coordinator, Social Justice Coalition
Country director, REPSSI
Khayelitsha, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
Public private partnership facilitator for equitable access to primary health services. Affiliated to the uMgungundlovu District Municipality for civil society responses to HIV/AIDS and GBVF.
Working with civil society to address inequality and striving for social justice for all. Mobilizing community and building community voice through capacity building. Building civil society voice from below for health system strengthening.
Building a South Africa that addresses the injustices of the past while seeking alternatives for a just and equal society.
Advocating for access to community-based mental health care and treatment services in underserved communities. Addressing bottlenecks in the health system with design strategies that enhance service delivery.
SIPAMANDLA MPIKELELI
ANDILE MTHOMBENI
BAYANDA NDUMISO
SAMSON PHAKATHI
Development and CSI Manager, South African Sugar Association
Research assistant, University of South Africa (UNISA); Country Champion, ICOYACA-AFCFTA
Curriculum developer, Equal Education
Senior field officer, The Endangered Wildlife Trust
Cape Town, South Africa
Mpophomeni, South Africa
A highly driven individual who is passionate about socioeconomic, health and educational inequalities within South Africa and the continent at large.
Mobilizing communities in rural South Africa to engage with conservation projects that provide environmentally friendly alternative livelihoods.
Pretoria, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Advancing rural development through job placement opportunities for young people in the sugar cane value chain; bursaries to rural communities studying agriculture, science and engineering; and supporting enterprise initiatives for women and the youth.
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Assisting the South African National Aids Council as Trustees Member, also appointed as a student representative in the Ministerial Technical Task Team for Sexual & Gender-Based Violence in Institutions of Higher Learning (2017).
VINKEY SIBUYI Social worker, Epilepsy South Africa Acornhoek, South Africa
ANELE NTOMBIKAYISE SIGCAU
SYLVIA SIYO
HARSHA SOMAROO
Pharmacist, Department of Health
Business case development manager, Transnet Port Terminals
Xhora, South Africa
Durban, South Africa
Public health medicine specialist, Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital; senior lecturer, School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand; President, Public Health Association of South Africa Johannesburg, South Africa
Advocating for the right to education for children with learning impairments. Collaborating with other stakeholders to develop learning tools that could be used to accommodate their learning needs.
Addressing inequity when it comes to access to medication in a rural community by ensuring availability and devising ways to ensure adherence to treatment as a way of eradicating disease burden.
Training, mentoring and inspiring women and girls from underprivileged communities to succeed in industry.
Training future public health medicine specialists and working to improve health care and health equity. Advocating for improved clinical and corporate governance, and overall health systems strengthening. Acting to address the social determinants of health.
RENÉ SPARKS
RAZIA VALLIE Program manager, Western Cape Health Department
ERNA VAN DER WESTHUIZEN
GANZAMUNGU ZIHINDULA
National RTCQI/CLI Manager, SEAD (Strategic Evaluation, Advisory & Development) Consulting Ltd; director, HACCSA
Cape Town, South Africa
Research and policy, African Tobacco Control Alliance; head of research, Institut Superieur pour le Development Rural
Impact and learning manager Wynberg, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Strengthening, monitoring and promoting quality HIV and laboratory services in South Africa. Passionate about sexual reproductive health rights, primary health care access and health systems strengthening.
Mtubatuba, South Africa
Developing and supporting equitable TB and HIV protection programs.
Leading efforts to build ecosystems for inclusion for people with disabilities, their families and service providers.
Consultant at WHO on research and policy to monitor tobacco industries in Africa. Head of Research and professor of public health at Rural Health University in Eastern DRC.
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KANYISA BOOI
BERTHA CHIGUVARE
NWABISA DLOVA
ZIMBINI MADIKIZA
Founder and campaign manager, Matriarch & Sons
Program officer, Lawyers for Human Rights; board member, Vumbanani for Peacebuilding
Social worker, Masimanyane Women’s Rights International
Project assistant and community mobilizer, Rural Health Advocacy Project
Johannesburg, South Africa
East London, South Africa
Makhado, South Africa
Mthatha, South Africa
Creating and executing health communications campaigns and strategies that are engaging by employing a fusion of pop culture and politics.
Humanitarian worker with more than 10 years of experience in program management, community development and human rights activism.
Advocating for the rights of women, social justice and sexual reproductive health, rooted in intersectional PanAfrican feminism.
Building social collective power through equipping rural communities with skills and knowledge of realizing their potential toward the advancement of social change and enhancing their agency to advocate for improved and effective access of health care services
THATO MATHABATHE
NONKULULEKO ‘NKULI’ MBULI
IVANA MERCKEL
INNOCENTIA MGIJIMA
Coordinator
Communications and advocacy strategist, Embrace Movement for Mothers
Johannesburg, South Africa
Human rights lawyer, Africa Albinism Network; Ph.D. candidate, University of Witswatersrand
Procurement and supply chain mangement specialist, National Department of Health Global Fund Midrand, South Africa
Pretoria, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Contributing toward medicine access expansion using pharmacy innovation and technology.
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Using media and communications as a tool for social change.
Promoting the need for accessible, comprehensive and holistic health education with community participation.
Advocating for the rights of persons with disabilities in Africa.
NOMFUNDO MKHABA
MPHO MOGAPI
TSHEPO MOKHADI
LEBO MOLETE
Project developer, Waste for Change
Cluster manager, Soul City Institute for Social Justice
Environmental health practitioner, Bongani Regional Hospital
Founding member, PHELA Foundation
Durban, South Africa
Krugersdorp, South Africa
Odendaalsrus, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Teaching leadership, gender equity and enviromental sustainability.
Advocating for social justice for young women and girls and their rights in accessing sexual reproductive health services in a youth-friendly environment underpinned by intersectional feminism.
Implementing sustainable hospital green initiatives aimed at reducing the carbon footprint, use of harmful chemicals (especially pesticides) and waste minimization strategies in the health sector.
Facilitating the inclusion of patients as a prominent stakeholder group in the development and implementation of health services and strategic health policies.
TLAMELO MMAMOHLAKOANA MOTHUDI
NTOMBOHLANGA MQUSHULU
ALDRIDGE MUNYORO
JUDIAC RANAPE
Program manager, Next Up
Ph.D. candidate, University of the Witwatersrand
Master’s candidate (law), University of Cape Town (UCT); co-chair, MCU Health cluster, Makhanda; house warden/ manager, Allan Gray Residence
Roodepoort, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Comprehensive health nurse and nurse trainer, Department of Health
Mentoring youth leaders across South Africa.
Building an inclusive society where people living at the far margins of society can equally participate and benefit from the social and economic pipeline.
Cape Town, South Africa
Makhanda, South Africa
Health advocate for the advancement of health equity with a particular interest in policy, public interest law, health research, public resource management and social accountability monitoring.
Advocating within civil society organizations for improved health of marginalized communities.
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AZEEZA RANGUNWALA
KUVASHNA SINGH
BIBI-AISHA WADVALLA
Africa regional coordinator, groundWork
Pharmacist, Department of Health; Master’s candidate (Public Health), Rhodes University
Managing editor, Health-e News
Pretoria, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
KwaZulu, South Africa
Intersectional feminist (also known as the Scientivist) focusing on climate change and health.
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Working toward improving health care in the public sector.
Bridging the health information divide through journalism that helps individuals make informed health choices and advances health equity.
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YVETTE ANDREWS
SAIDY BROWN
ABONGILE DAVANI
Nurse, Metro Health Services
Provincial lead, She Decides; brand ambassador, Inside My Purse
Former literacy mentor, Nal’ibali Trust; former approvals evaluator, AIDS Foundation of South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Itsoseng, South Africa
East London, South Africa
TENDAI CHISIRIMUNHU KATHEMBA Master’s student in psychology; counselor, AbantuLives; member, executive committee representing South Africa, Global Mental Health Peer Network Cape Town, South Africa
Working with community health workers on the issue of health care access for marginalized communities.
Advocating for the inclusion of queer women and people living with HIV; providing women and girls space to learn about their bodies and exercise their rights to sexual health.
Developing the agency of young women and children, and the LGBTIQPA+ community; developing literacy and working toward the inclusion of youth in the provincial economy of the Eastern Cape.
Addressing mental health for social change, with a decolonial approach that is holistic and communitybased, situating the lived experiences of the people of South Africa and Africa.
MMABATHO SARAH LANGA
YOLISA LAWRENCE
CINCINANTIA LEBJANE
Physiotherapist, Limpopo
Programs coordinator, SGS Consulting; assistant lecturer, Nelson Mandela University; research fieldworker, strategic analytics and management
Founder and director, Resoketswe Lebjane Foundation; branch secretary, Treatment Action Campaign
NONZALISEKO MAGIDIWANA
Polokwane, South Africa
Mbombela, South Africa
Gqeberha, South Africa
Ensuring the provision of public health services in rural communities and hospitals; providing physiotherapy services to Limpopo Acadamy of Sport.
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Strengthening literacy, youth leadership and the well-being of young women and girls in communities through engagement programs.
HIV/AIDS counselor and tester, Perinatal HIV Research Unit; health promoter and leader of a community HIV support group Gqeberha, South Africa
Advocating for gender equality and sexual reproductive health rights, as a change driver targeting rural areas in particular.
Organizing to eradicate gender-based violence in communities and supporting LGBTQI+ communities; Nonzaliseko is a health promoter and support group facilitator for communities in the Eastern Cape province.
NQOBIZWE MAHLANGU
PRECIOUS P. MAZIBUKO
Medical student, University of KwaZulu-Natal; marketing director, Nomandla Leadership Academy
Community scholar, University of Kwa Zulu-Natal; project facilitator/coordinator, Durban South Community Peace Builders
Durban, South Africa
Durban, South Africa
ZANDILE VERONICAH MQWATHI
NANGAMSO KA NOMAHLUBI-KOZA
Social behavior change communications manager, Pact SA; program coordinator, Higher Health; facilitator/consultant, International Youth Foundation
Education development strategist; executive director, Kwankqubela; creative manager, Ingomso Komani, South Africa
Centurion, South Africa
Improving access to sexual reproductive health rights, with a passion for sanitary dignity, maternal care and preventing gynecological ills; exploring sustainable social entrepreneurial models that provide solutions in Africa.
Using innovative learning tools to bridge the gap between the law, people and the state around matters relating to environmental ecology.
Advocating for the use of drama therapy as a key component of the public health system; trying to tackle the issue of mental health in South Africa.
Promoting communitydriven and school-focused health education programs in marginalized communities, with a particular interest in providing a decolonized education system and alternative education models.
LINDILE NONTOBEKO NGWENYA
BELLS TWANI
NWABISA SIYAMTHANDA ZANTSI
VUSI ZWANE
Master’s student, University of the Witwatersrand; volunteer and mentor, Refugee Children’s Project
Chairperson, coordinator, organizer and field worker Cape Town, South Africa
Founder and director, Fulfill the Dream Academy Cape Town, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Supporting vulnerable individuals through community development and advocacy, and volunteering at a refugee center; this social worker is aiming to complete a master’s degree in migration and displacement.
Program manager, Southern Africa Movement of Mining Affected Communities; national deputy secretary, Sebenza Community Development Group Volksrust, South Africa
Fostering a movement for the development of youth in communities; mobilizing community and youth to address policy around land and land occupation.
Working to improve access to information about genderbased violence, health care and the prevention of injustices relating to sexual and gender-based violence.
Working within communities and civil society movements to address inequality and strive for social justice for all; mobilizing community and building community voice through capacity building.
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OBENEWA AMPONSAH
ASANDA BENYA
DEVON CARBADO
ALICIA GARZA
Coach, facilitator and storyteller, Obenewa Amponsah & Associates
Senior lecturer of sociology, University of Cape Town
Principal, Black Futures Lab
Johannesburg, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Associate vice chancellor and professor of law, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Oakland, Calif., United States
Los Angeles, United States
Advancing racial and gender equity through training to help organizations become more diverse and inclusive spaces; supporting individuals/ teams through coaching, management, and leadership development.
Lecturing in sociology at the University of the Cape Town where her thesis was on the construction of gendered identities of women who work in the mines.
Working to advance an intersectional approach to racial justice. Also creating and sustaining inclusive, equitable learning environments.
Building the movement for Black lives by engaging in narrative change efforts and direct action organizing.
MARY HOOKS
CHRISTOPHER JOHN
BRIAN KAMANZI
KELLY-EVE KOOPMAN
Co-director, Southerners On New Ground
Social responsibility and funding officer, AFDA, The School of Creative Economies
Independent researcher, Tricontinental Institute for Social Research
Director and co-creator, Coloured Mentality
Durban, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Developing community projects and funding to assist talented people from disadvantaged communities to access education in the creative industries, and helping in grassroots training and economic development in South Africa and Zimbabwe.
Contributing to local and international debates on social justice issues. Cofounded the Alternative Energy Popular Education Programme.
Atlanta, United States
Building the leadership capacity of the LGBTQ community in the South through direct action efforts and dynamic campaigns.
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Cape Town, South Africa
Driving social transformation through Coloured Mentality, a community media platform that has become a unique interactive storytelling space for the colored community.
TALILA LEWIS
RUKIA LUMUMBA
NTOMBIKANINA MALINGA
JOEL MODIRI
Community lawyer and organizer
Executive director, People’s Advocacy Institute
President and chief executive officer, Sastela
Jackson, Miss., United States
Johannesburg, South Africa
Professor of law and head of Department of Jurisprudence, University of Pretoria
Washington, D.C., United States
Pretoria, South Africa
Developing a framework to situate ableism as central to every form of systemic oppression while leading efforts to dismantle all carceral institutions.
Incubating initiatives that transform our response to violence, challenge the need for prisons and centers community-led governance.
Creating new narratives to invoke soul consciousness as a tool for shaping private and public sector leadership in Africa. Imagining new political economic paradigms for ending racial injustice globally.
Teaching critical race theory to deliver graduates who are historically and politically literate and engaged with inequality and injustice.
NEO MUYANGA
CHRISTOPHER PETRELLA
MARLON PETERSON
RASHEEDAH PHILLIPS
Composer-in-residence, National Arts Festival, South Africa; composerin-residence, Johannesburg International Mozart Festival
Associate director for advocacy, Boston University Center for Antiracist Research
President, The Precedential Group
Director of Housing Policy, PolicyLink
Brooklyn, N.Y.,United States
Philadelphia, United States
Boston, United States
Cape Town, South Africa
Using storytelling and music to transcend the barriers erected by apartheid between diverse communities.
Collaborating with young people for a more just, humane world. Exploring the histories of racialization and resistance, and the ways that race is constructed and contested.
Improving services and leadership capacity of organizations working toward criminal justice reform. Founder and CEO of The Precedential Group Social Enterprises, and host of the DEcarcerated Podcast series. In 2021, his book “Bird Uncaged: An Abolitionist’s Freedom Song” was published.
Addressing racial inequity in community redevelopment, preservation of affordable housing and disinvestment from neighborhoods.
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ALBERTO RETANA
RASHAD ROBINSON
SIYABONGA SHANGE
HOLIDAY SIMMONS
President and chief executive officer, Community Coalition
President, Color of Change
Youth pastor, Grace Family Church
Founder, Southern Soul Wellness
New York, United States
Durban, South Africa
Atlanta, United States
Building a multiracial organizing model that increases the ability of Black and Brown residents to win policy change, resource redistribution and neighborhood improvements.
Developing an infrastructure of a strategic Black response to the needs and injustices of the Black community; and campaigning for changes in employment, the economy, voting, criminal justice, news and entertainment.
Mentoring, pastoring and hosting restorative conversations to empower and educate people in the lowest levels of society to have equal opportunities and combat racism.
Facilitating mediation for group conflicts, convening healers to support the wellness of frontline organizers and those most impacted by trauma and oppression.
MICHAEL SMITH
THENMOZHI SOUNDARARAJAN
STHANDIWE ‘STHA’ YENI
SARAH SUMMERS
Chief executive officer, AmeriCorps
Co-creator, Coloured Mentality
Alexandria, United States
Executive director, Equality Labs
Ph.D. candidate, University of Western Cape
Weekawken, United States
Cape Town, South Africa
Building the power of Black and Dalit movements to overcome white supremacy and caste apartheid.
Researching the meanings of land and agrarian livelihoods of Black people who were dispossessed of their land and stripped of property rights by colonial and apartheid regimes. Exploring implications for agrarian change today.
Los Angeles, United States
Leading AmeriCorps, the U.S. federal agency that deploys more than $1 billion and 250,000 AmeriCorps members annually to address the nation’s most pressing challenges, improve lives and communities, and strengthen civic engagement.
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Cape Town, South Africa
Contributing to national discourses on race, class and gender through various media and artistic interventions, as a playful activist, serious artist and media maverick.
RICHARD WALLACE Founder and executive director, Equity and Transformation (E.A.T.) Chicago, United States
Organizing civil rights activism and leading Equity and Transformation (E.A.T.), a nonprofit organization that won the first recreational cannabis policy to include reparations for the war on drugs.
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CEDRIC BROWN
JITU BROWN
BUSISIWE DLAMINI
BETSY HODGES
Social impact leader
National director, Journey for Justice Alliance
Dialogue practitioner, Democracy Works Foundation
Adviser, Betsy Hodges LLC
Chicago, United States
Johannesburg, South Africa
Promoting leadership development in social impact and cultural spaces globally, with a special interest in the African diaspora.
Building power in Black communities for over 25 years. Using community organizing to win equity in public education.
Creating sustainable models for social justice work and cross-sectoral collaboration, and facilitating dialogues focused on race, social justice and transformation.
Building a framework, based on compassion, through which white people effectively work with one another on whiteness and racism, then scale up to have systemic impact.
REGINA HOLLOWAY
ZAKIYA CARR JOHNSON
MITCHELL LITTLE
BONGIWE LUSIZI
Vice president of community impact, Axon
Founder, Odara Solutions; founder, Black Women Disrupt
Founding director, Creative Academy
Chicago, United States
Washington, D.C.,United States
Executive director of the Mayor’s Office of Community Empowerment & Opportunity
North Carolina, United States
Washington, United States
Cape Town, South Africa
Philadelphia, United States
Leading community engagement efforts to transform relationships between safety officials and the communities they are meant to serve.
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Leveraging over 20 years of public policy experience to create economic empowerment and investment opportunities for historically marginalized communities.
Spearheading initiatives to support low-income people and communities.
Promoting African bow music as well as arts, crafts, dance, poetry, creative writing and other creative activities to build a progressive heritage movement.
DORAH MAREMA
KOKETSO MOETI
CONSTANCE MOGALE
NHLANHLA MNISI
Head of Municipal Sustainability, South African Local Government Association (SALGA)
Executive director, amandla.mobi
National coordinator, Rural Democracy Trust
Water resources manager and aquatic ecologist
Johannesburg, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Krugersdorp, South Africa
Leading sustainability efforts with a range of stakeholders in sectors including small-scale agriculture, environment, climate change, renewable energy, gender and land rights at local, national and international levels.
Harnessing the power of low-income Black women for collective action through amandla.mobi, a mobile phone civic engagement tool.
Leading organizational campaigns for land rights, mining-affected communities and livelihoods in South Africa.
Working on how water monitoring tools can be Indigenized to incorporate practical linguistic tools and local cultures.
ELANA NEEDLE
WILNEIDA NEGRON
LOVELYN NWADEYI
TESS NOLIZWE PEACOCK
Principal and founder, Elana Needle Consulting and adjunct assistant professor, Silver School of Social Work, New York University
Strategic adviser, Ford Foundation
Inclusion strategy manager EMEA, Netflix
Executive director, Equality Collective
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Eastern Cape, South Africa
Working to see social justice embedded and normalized in business, academic and religious spaces.
Innovating to advance access to justice and building the capacity and infrastructure for collective participation in rural areas. Working for quality and equality in education and early childhood development services.
New York, United States
New York, United States
Leading partnership development, strategy, organizing and campaign support for racial justice organizations fighting for an equitable multiracial democracy.
Working on the frontlines of fostering new multiissue and cross-disciplinary approaches and solutions to our increasingly complex, socio-technical world.
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2020 FELLOWS
KELVIN SAULS
DEVON SIMMONS
KIRAN KAUR BAINS
KEVIN BECKFORD
Community organizer; senior pastor, Holman United Methodist Church
Global ambassador for education programs; and research assistant, Incarceration Nations Network
Director of community impact, SA2020
Co-founder, The Hustlers Guild
Los Angeles, United States
New York, United States
Deconstructing and dismantling schemes, systems and structures that violate the humanity and dignity of Black people to achieve a more just and equitable world.
Creating new narratives of those formerly incarcerated while using education as the integral tool to help empower marginalized communities worldwide.
Directing SA2020’s community impact program, supporting the organization’s mission to drive progress toward a shared community vision in San Antonio.
Supporting policy and outreach for the public school network; also the co-founder of The Hustlers Guild, a nonprofit that uses hip hop to expand access and opportunity to Black and Latinx youth in the innovation space.
DYLAN VALLEY
DELA WILSON
TEMBINKOSI BONAKELE
AMBROSE CARROLL
Filmmaker and educator, University of the Witwatersrand
Founder, Axl Impact Studio
Commissioner, South African Competition Commission
Pastor, The Church by the Side of the Road
Johannesburg, South Africa
Berkeley, Calif.,United States
Positioning the Commission as a world-class regulatory agency and one of South Africa’s best performing public institutions. Serving also as an adjunct professor at the University of the Witwatersrand School of Law and the Nelson Mandela University Business School.
Leading The Church By The Side of The Road as moderator of the Home & Foreign Mission District Association and vice president at large of the California State Baptist Convention.
Los Angeles, United States
Cape Town, South Africa
Creating visual stories that imagine a world free of discrimination.
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Leading strategies to decolonize development efforts through the redirection of capital, cultural influence and opportunity.
Brooklyn, N.Y.,United States
San Antonio, Texas, United States
STACEYANN CHIN
ALEXANDRA FITZGERALD
JESSICA FEIERMAN
NYLE FORT
Writer, activist and performance artist
Legal policy adviser, Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa
Senior managing director, Juvenile Law Center
Minister, activist and scholar; co-director of the Maroon Project
Philadelphia, United States
Newark, N.J.,United States
Brooklyn, N.Y., United States
Johannesburg, South Africa
Telling powerful stories as a poet, activist and entertainer, attempting to bridge the divide between African Americans and the Caribbean, between Africa and its fragile connection to its diaspora.
Serving as a legal policy adviser at the Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa.
Co-leading a national effort to end the harmful and discriminatory practice of imposing fines and fees in the juvenile justice system.
Working with students, organizers and local residents to impact issues of social justice through political education, civic engagements and leadership development.
ARISSA HALL
MINHAJ JEENAH
KHWEZI MABASA
PINKY MASHIANE
Abolitionist, movement leader and storyteller, Blackseed
Executive Director, My Vote Counts
Work rights advocate
Brooklyn, N.Y., United States
Cape Town, South Africa
Senior researcher, Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA)
Pretoria, South Africa
Pretoria, South Africa
Utilizing experiences as a leader and organizer in the movement for liberation to grow BlackSeed, a cannabis equity consultant company that supports equity and justice through a reparative framework.
Coordinating a democratic process to build a broadbased and sustainable alliance that represents community-based organizations, social movements, NGOs and trade unions across South Africa’s nine provinces.
Serving a senior researcher at the Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA) and a part-time lecturer at the University of Pretoria.
Leading the United Domestic Workers of South Africa (UDWOSA), representing the interests of hundreds of domestic workers across South Africa.
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2020 Fellows
SIBONELO MCHUNU
JESSICA MOFIELD
AXOLILE NOTYWALA
DANAI MUPOTSA
Public interest lawyer, Western Cape Department of Economic Development
Executive director, New York Mayor’s Office to Prevent Gun Violence
Former general secretary, Social Justice Coalition
Senior lecturer, University of the Witwatersrand
Cape Town, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
New York, United States
Serving as a South African public interest lawyer with the Department of Economic Development in the Western Cape, focused on public policy and regulatory reform.
Leading the city’s efforts to synchronize its anti-gun violence initiatives that respond to the individual, familial and communitybased needs of historically disinvested and marginalized communities of color.
Serving as an activist and the former general secretary of the Social Justice Coalition, a grassroots social movement campaigning for safe, healthy, and dignified communities in some of South Africa’s most underdeveloped townships.
Serving as a senior lecturer in African literature at the University of the Witwatersrand. Also, a feminist teacher, researcher and recently published poet.
ZAKIYAH SHAAKIR-ANSARI
KHAYELIHLE SITHOLE
EDGAR VILLANUEVA
SYDELLE WILLOW SMITH
Advocacy director, New York State Alliance for Quality Education
Accountant, academic, activist and independent analyst
Principal, Decolonizing Wealth Project
Co-founder, Sunshine Cinema
Brooklyn, N.Y., United States
Johannesburg, South Africa
Brooklyn, N.Y., United States
Serving as the advocacy director of the New York State Alliance for Quality Education (AQE), the leading statewide organization fighting for educational justice in New York State.
Working with civil society and advocacy organisations on matters relating to youth development, education, land reform and economic justice, as a chartered accountant, writer and academician.
Leading Decolonizing Wealth Project, which aims to collectively promote a world vision in which everyone can live their best lives, thrive in their cultures and bring about healing from generations of colonial trauma.
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Cape Town, South Africa
Co-leading Sunshine Cinemas as a documentarian and media advocacy strategist working across Africa and based in Cape Town.
2021 FELLOWS
KAREN ANN DANIELS
NASSER ELEDROOS
ARIA FLORANT
MUSA GWEBANI
Director of programming and artistic director, Folger Theatre
Managing director, Center for Law, Information and Creativity, Northeastern University
Co-founder, Liberation Ventures
Project manager, Open Society Foundation
Washington, D.C., United States
Washington, United States
Johannesburg, South Africa
Boston, United States
Widening access to the experiences of creating and seeing theater to communities that historically have not had access, including incarcerated communities; telling stories as an actor, director, playwright, vocalist and musician.
Leveraging technology and data science to advance policies for ending mass incarceration and surveillance; and protecting civil rights and liberties across the United States.
Serving as a co-founder of a U.S. nonprofit organization that is building momentum toward a comprehensive financial and nonfinancial federal racial repair program by providing resources to truth, reconciliation and reparations efforts.
Elevating issues of migration, regional integration and the strengthening of a civil society that can add vibrancy to South Africa’s democracy.
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MELISSA JONES
ONGEZWA MBELE
MONIQUE MILES
UKHONA NTSALI MLANDU
Executive director, Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative
Lecturer, University of KwaZulu-Natal
Managing director, Aspen Institute Forum for Community Solutions
Director, Greatmore Studios
Durban, South Africa
Washington, D.C., United States
Driving public and private resources to communities most impacted by racial and economic injustice, with a particular focus on Black communities; sometimes working for municipal government or as an external partner.
Working with young people in townships and incarcerated people to tell Indigenous stories and facilitate theater workshops.
Building diverse, equitable and inclusive systems and economies for out-of-work adults, with an emphasis on marginalized populations.
Curating festivals, programs and public art interventions to draw attention to the politics of space and place making, spatial and gender justice, heritage and memory.
TSHEPISO MOKOENA
BRANDON NICHOLSON
JENNIFER NJUGUNA
LINDIWE NKUTHA
Executive director, Tshepiso Mokoena Foundation
Executive director, The Hidden Genius Project
Chief operating officer, Common Future
Operations and finance manager, Institute for Economic Justice
Upper Marlboro, Md., United States
Oakland, Calif., United States
Weehawken, N.J., United States
Johannesburg, South Africa
Leading a foundation that focuses on programs for women and girls and advocates for the equality and empowerment of Deaf people.
Promoting equity in education as founding executive director of an organization that trains and mentors Black male youth in technology creation, entrepreneurship, and leadership skills.
Empowering Black, Indigenous and other communities of color, strengthening the internal practices of organizations that partner with them on strategy, organizational culture, diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism.
Empowering Black women and youth to tell their stories as a founder and co-director at Osibakhulu Development Initiatives; also working as operations and finance manager at the Institute for Economic Justice.
Cape Town, South Africa
Oakland, Calif., United States
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DARANEE PETSOD
XENA SCULLARD
MAHORO SEMEGE
REGGIE SHUFORD
Senior adviser, Hyphen
Co-founder, Queer Feminist Film Festival
Postgraduate associate research supervisor, African Film and Dramatic Arts Academy (AFDA)
Executive director, American Civil Liberties Union
San Francisco, United States
Cape Town, South Africa
Philadelphia, United States
Durban, South Africa
Developing high-impact, public-philanthropic partnerships and collaborations to address urgent issues facing the United States and advance long-term solutions to achieve equitable outcomes for all.
Amplifing the voices, stories and creativity of people of color, African LGBTQIAP+ people and feminists.
Serving as a supervisor at a leading film school in South Africa; researching civic intervention documentary, postcolonial theory and African philosophy.
Leading work to preserve and promote freedom of speech, the right to privacy, reproductive freedom and equal treatment under the law.
SIYANDA SIKO
DANY SIGWALT
NAZEER SONDAY
NOLWAZI TUSINI
Country coordinator, Partnership for Action on Green Economy
Executive director, Power Shift Network
Chair, PHA Food & Farming Campaign
Interim co-executive director, Iranti
Johannesburg, South Africa
Washington, United States
Cape Town, South Africa
Supporting countries that wish to put sustainability at the heart of their economic policies to advance the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris Agreement.
Cultivating leadership of movements that foster effective, powerful coalitions and cross-issue solidarity; currently supporting youth power and building power across the climate and racial justice movements.
Promoting sustainable food sourcing and farming practices that protect farmland against urban sprawl and development that risks farmers’ livelihoods.
Johannesburg, South Africa
Writing contemporary news stories within the context of South Africa’s racialized past, which continues to have an impact on the country’s racialized and gendered present.
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Working toward real-world solutions to global inequalities. BASED AT THE INTERNATIONAL INEQUALITIES INSTITUTE, LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS
2017 Fellows
OLUFOLAHAN (FOLA) ADELEKE
SAIDA ALI
FREDRICK OUKO ALUCHELI
SEBASTIAN BOCK
Gender lead, support to Africa-led movement to end female genital mutilation or cutting, Action Aid UK
Program officer, Disability Rights Program, Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa; founder, Riziki Source
Team leader for Germany, 350.org
Nairobi, Kenya
Nairobi, Kenya
Working on transparency and corporate accountability; current focus is on the monetization of our personal data and its impact on the right to privacy and access to information.
Integrating deep understanding of girls’ and women’s rights and how social norms perpetuate gendered inequalities and unequal power. Providing strategic guidance and management to the program hub, and practical tools, strategies and capacity building.
Supporting organizations for persons with disabilities in seven Eastern African countries through grantmaking and advocacy to promote disability rights and amplifying the voices of often marginalized parts of society.
Building and strengthening grassroots movements fighting the coal, oil and gas industry; working to stop financial flows into fossil fuel companies and infrastructure.
MELANIE R. BROWN
PATRICIO ESPINOZA
JOSEPH HASSON
TRACY JOOSTE
Interim deputy director, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; adjunct professor, American University”
Senior research analyst, Chambers and Partners
Senior program officer for Human Rights, Sigrid Rausing Trust
London, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
International Budget Partnership (IBP) South Africa; member of the board of directors, Isandla Institute
Senior lecturer, School of Law, University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg, South Africa
Washington, United States
Leading the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation engagement with influential constituencies across North America, focusing on public education, economic mobility and public policy. Speaker/ writer on race, gender, inequality and philanthropy.
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Berlin, Germany
Cape Town, South Africa
Working on research projects related to inequalities, elites and education in Chile.
Identifying, assessing, and supporting grantee organizations, at local and national levels, to advance universal human rights and justice.
Advising International Budget Partnership South Africa and its grassroot partner organizations. Supporting research and advocacy for improved basic services to informal settlements across South African cities. Calling for greater accountability in how cities spend their budgets.
PRIYANKA K
ROSE LONGHURST
JOHNNY MILLER
MASANA MULAUDZI
Ph.D. student, Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge; co-founder, Chitrakoot Collective Cambridge, United Kingdom
Program officer, Open Society Initiative for Europe
Photographer, Unequal Scenes; News Fellow, Code for Africa; founder, africanDRONE
Programs director, Sonke Gender Justice
Berlin, Germany
Johannesburg, South Africa
Mukilteo, Wash., United States
New Delhi, India
Studying as a doctoral candidate in sociology, and a Gates Scholar, at the University of Cambridge. Co-founded Chitrakoot Collective, a grassroots feminist organisation working on all things gender.
Supporting democratic innovation across Europe. Championing participatory decision-making as an approach to equity.
Working to creatively communicate systems and processes relating to economic, environmental and social justice issues. Managing an NPO dedicated to creating a drone community “for good”.
Responsible for the implementation, management, supervision, and evaluation of Sonke’s programs.
JACK NISSAN
LOUIS OLANYA OYARO Consultant on disability rights (Global South)
LOUISE RUSSELLPRYWATA
JANE SLOANE
Director, Tinderbox Collective; board member, Music Education Partnership Group/ We Make Music Scotland
Heidelberg, Germany
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Building a collective of young people, musicians, artists and youth workers. Finding creative and collaborative ways of bringing people together, building community and opening up opportunities for children and young people.
Focusing on research, training and policy intervention to support the realization of the rule of law and access to justice in South Sudan, working directly with the government of South Sudan.
Director of Policy & Programs, Open Ownership
Senior director, Women’s Empowerment, The Asia Foundation
Gillingham, United Kingdom
Sausalito, Calif., United States
Working on public policy reform at the intersection of anti-corruption and tax justice to increase the accountability of elite individuals and corporations to citizens and societies.
Working to advance gender equality globally. Currently writing a book on activism at home and in the world to address inequalities.
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APPU ESTHOSE SURESH
RANIA M. TARAZI
HILLARY VIPOND
Founder, Pixstory
Gender specialist, International Organization; program and policy adviser, Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development; program manager, Oxfam
Ph.D. student in Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science; founding member, Universal Basic Services Taskforce
Amman, Jordan
London, United Kingdom
Currently working on gender equality in the Arab region, current and previous interest and experience in research and projects for policy and legal reform, care and informal work and social protection focusing on disadvantaged communities.
Researching why improvements to technological efficiency have been primarily converted into increased consumption rather than leisure. Focusing on climate change and inequality implications.
New Delhi, India
Creating the space to build people’s narratives which are alternative, non-singular, personal and political.
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MILENA ABRAHAMYAN
KRIPA BASNYAT
NICOLA BROWNE
LAUREN BURKE
Feminist justice and peace activist
Co-founder, Reclaiming Narratives
Yerevan, Armenia
Kathmandu, Nepal
Founding coordinator, Act Now - People-Powered Campaigning for Northern Ireland; fellow for peace and leadership, Social Change Initiative
Organizing director, Labor Network for Sustainability Takoma Park, Md., United States
Newtownabbey, United Kingdom
Supporting local and international organizations with capacity building, facilitation and research on feminist peace and gender justice.
Co-created Reclaiming Narratives, a feminist intersectional collective, to work through feminist research and advocacy, knowledge production, feminist pedagogy and feminist cross-movement building.
Building a people-powered campaigning community to take coordinated action for progressive change across Northern Ireland; supporting communities in their campaigning for socioeconomic rights.
Leading a team to be a relentless force for urgent, science-based climate action by building a powerful laborclimate movement to secure an ecologically sustainable and economically just future where everyone can make a living on a living planet.
TANYA CHARLES
ALLISON CORKERY
RENATA CUK
TAYLOR ERSKINE DOWNS
Program and impact lead; Senior Fellow engagement, Atlantic Institute
Director of Strategy and Learning, Center for Economic and Social Rights (CESR)
Program officer, Open Society Initiative for Europe
Oxford, United Kingdom
Johannesburg, South Africa
Founder and head of Product, Open Function Group; co-lead, Information Mediation Group, GovStack initiative (The ITU)
Barcelona, Spain
London, United Kingdom
Working with Senior Atlantic Fellows and program staff from across the seven Atlantic Fellows programs to facilitate collective actions that address global inequities through co-created thematic gatherings and workshops.
Working with activists around the world to translate human rights norms into tools for collective analysis and action on inequalities.
Focusing on economic justice in gig work and care work, challenges to unregulated “big tech”, and supporting building workers’ power through organizing, greater visibility and collective bargaining.
Supporting governments and NGOs as they scale health, humanitarian, and child protection interventions via secure, responsible dataintegration, automation, and interoperability initiatives.
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CRAIG TINASHE DUBE
ELIMANE HABY KANE
EVERLYN MILANOI KOIYIET
JAMES MURAGURI
Lead trainer, No Means No Worldwide
Founding and chairman, LEGSAfrica (Leadership, Ethics, Governance, Strategies for Africa)
Human rights lawyer; cofounder, Center for Women’s Rights Advocacy (CWRA)
Founder and chief executive officer, Institute of Public Finance Kenya
Dakar, Senegal
Nairobi, Kenya
Working with a sexual violence prevention organization that supports and trains organizations in highrisk environments to deliver a rape prevention curriculum to boys (intervention and positive masculinity) and girls (empowerment and selfdefence).
Nurturing leadership against inequality through democratic and economic governance policies and systems monitoring, research into public-private power relations in extractive industries, and promoting of young entrepreneurs.
Working toward gender equality and an end to violence against women and girls, including those with disabilities; mentoring of young women and girls in pastoral communities; advancing the rights of the marginalized.
Focusing as a public finance practitioner on how public finance management can address inequalities at both national and subnational government level.
ROSELINE ORWA
GABRIELLA RAZZANO
MAUREEN SIGAUKE
ANITA PEÑA SAAVEDRA
Chief executive officer and development director, Rona Foundation
Research fellow, Research ICT Africa; founder of OpenUp South Africa; legal consultant
Social justice, labor and community activist; consultant
Nairobi, Kenya
Cape Town, South Africa
Research associate, Laboratorio de Transformaciones Sociales; Ph.D. student, Universidad Deigo Portales
Leiden, Netherlands
Kwekwe, Zimbabwe
Nairobi, Kenya
Santiago, Chile
Building change as a grassroots gender, policy and development champion, with a focus on social, economic and leadership training for widows and schoolgirls, and working with male champions to change harmful traditional practices around widowhood.
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Working on issues of digital inequalities in Africa, as well as advancing human rights (particularly access to information and privacy) in digital and innovation contexts.
Leading and facilitating community-based initiatives aimed at strengthening community cohesion and participation in interrelated socioeconomic issues, with a special focus on children and youth education. Advocating inclusion and leadership for vulnerable community groups.
Building the free exercise of sexual and reproductive rights across Latin America and the Caribbean. Fighting for the recognition of sexual and reproductive rights in the Chilean constitution.
ANJALI SARKER Program manager, The Oxford Character Project, University of Oxford Oxford, United Kingdom
Focusing on systems change and responsible leadership at the Oxford Character Project; previously at BRAC in Bangladesh, leading a project providing one million women with access to digital financial services.
PEDRO TELLES Co-founder and director, Quid; co-founder and board member, Advocacy Hub São Paulo, Brazil
Advocacy, civic engagement and public policy expert with extensive experience of working with civil society organizations, movements, funders and in the public sector.
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MADHUMITHA ARDHANARI Senior sustainability strategist, Forum for the Future Singapore, Singapore
HOBETH MARTÍNEZ CARRILLO Researcher on AFSEE’s Atlantic Equity Project “Peace and gender (in)equality: lessons from the Colombian Peace Agreement of 2016”
SOPHEA CHREK
DELLA Z DUNCAN
Coordinator, Social Action for Community and Development (SACD)
Renegade economist; host of “Upstream” podcast; Right Livelihood coach and facilitator
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
San Francisco, United States
Bogotá, Colombia
Working toward climate justice and resource equity, and pursuing an Master of Science in Inequalities and Social Science (LSE) to understand how climate injustice intersects with dimensions such as race, poverty and gender.
Working on the transitional justice process in Colombia and researching how to link redress for human rights violations to the fulfilment of economic, social and cultural rights and the reduction of structural inequalities.
Working toward a just economy, social justice, gender justice, people participatory democracy and systemic change.
Inviting paradigm and worldview shifts to contribute to the just transition to more equitable and sustainable economies through storytelling, coaching, consulting and facilitating.
ALON-LEE GREEN
JOAN JONES
ASHA KOWTAL
ESTHER MWEMA
National co-director, Standing Together; co-owner, The Brothers Green Bookshop, Tel Aviv
Executive director, SEIU Washington State Labor Council; founder and president, National LGBTQ Workers Center
Dalit rights activist and founder, DalitWomenFight.org
Founder and curator, Safety First for Girls (SAFIGI); founder and chief strategist, Digital Grassroots; inter-agency coordination analyst, UN Women
Tel Aviv, Israel
New Delhi, India
Seattle, United States
Lusaka, Zambia
Organizing people with the aim of building a political alternative of social justice, equality and peace. Coordinating struggles against the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories, and injustices and inequalities.
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Cultivating a voice for working people in the Pacific Northwest. Leading an LGBTQ movement for economic justice and workers’ rights.
Leading a grassroots campaign addressing structural violence against the most marginalized women.
Using art to build tools toward girls’ safety (via Safety First for Girls) and increase digital citizenship in local communities (via Digital Grassroots). An expert in internet governance, inequality and innovation.
LIZ NELSON
FOLUKE ADETOLA OJELABI
MICHAELA RAFFERTY
LEANNE SAJOR
Director, Tax Justice and Human Rights, Tax Justice Network
Advocacy/planning officer, UNICEF
Economic justice program officer, Mama Cash
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
New York, United States
Young persons development officer (school exclusions), Just for Kids Law
New York, United States
London, England, United Kingdom
Drawing on research and practice to forge alliances to strengthen the narrative of how tax justice underpins equality, militates against discrimination and supports the realization of human rights.
Advocating for children’s rights, promoting access, demand and equity for public services needed by children and women, especially the most marginalized.
CRYSTAL SIMEONI
AMANDA YOUNG
Director, Nawi: Afrifem Macroeconomics Collective
Indigenous advocate, University of Melbourne
Nairobi, Kenya
Melbourne, Australia
Working to influence macrolevel economic policies from a pan-African feminist analysis, across regional and global spaces.
Working as an Indigenous equity practitioner across political, social, economic and environmental spheres.
Coordinating campaigns led by young people with lived experience of school exclusions to highlight the underlying inequalities and injustices in school exclusions.
Strengthening solidarities and deepening impact among social justice and human rights movements and organizations globally, to address inequalities from the bottom up.
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2020 Fellows
MOHAMMED-ANWAR SADAT ADAM
KITTI BARACSI
MARIA CARRASCO
Learning coordinator, TuTela Learning Network; learning and research consultant
Director, Entramada Social Consultancy Company; lecturer in social policy, Talca University
Lisbon, Portugal
Santiago, Chile
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Working for social and economic justice via research, policy, and the strengthening of civil society’s safe and vibrant spaces in order to hold the powerful to account and uphold human rights.
Creating spaces of collective learning and creative action to fight urban inequalities, with children, young people and women. Connecting experiences of grassroots activism to spread existing but marginalized models of change.
Tackling social inequalities by integrating multidimensional perspectives into social policies; co-founder of Entramada, a cooperative that strengthens local communities via the good living concept.
Researching the everyday reproduction of poverty, inequality and exclusion, with a focus on the political economies of Malaysia and Southeast Asia.
DANILO CURCIC
MAURO FERNANDEZ Consultant, Heinrich Böll Stiftung Foundation & FARN (Argentina); columnist, elDiarioAR and Revista Anfibia
ANDREA ENCALADA GARCÍA
CLAIRE GODFREY
Program coordinator, A11 Initiative for Economic and Social Rights
Economist and higher education policy specialist
Oxford, United Kingdom
Head of programs and campaigns at Oxfam in Ghana; programs coordinator, Institute for Policy Alternatives, Ghana
CHRISTOPHER CHOONG WENG WAI Deputy director of research, Khazanah Research Institute
Accra, Ghana
Belgrade, Serbia
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tackling housing and other social inequalities among the most vulnerable communities in Serbia, and bringing economic and social rights back to the agendas of decision-makers.
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Building and communicating ecological and social transitions toward fairer, inclusive and sustainable livelihoods for all.
Consultant
Santiago, Chile
Working toward a nonelitist and non-segregated higher education access and countering the effects of neo-liberal policies on higher education.
Working for policy change in economic inequality and development finance, and strengthening civil society influence.
MÁXIMO ERNESTO JARAMILLO-MOLINA
GEORGIA HADDAD NICOLAU
VIVIANA OSORIO PÉREZ
Founder, INDESIG (Institute of Studies on Inequality); associate professor, University of Guadalajara
Director and co-founder, Instituto Procomum; strategic dialogue facilitator working for civil society organizations
Medellín, Colombia
Guadalajara, Mexico
São Paulo, Brazil
Working on a deconstruction of myths of meritocracy and other narratives that justify inequality, with academic research, activism and dissemination though social networks.
Working for the commons; facilitator in collective construction processes; founder/project director of the Procomum Institute, an organization focused on culture, technology, politics and citizenship.
Advancing women’s economic, social and cultural rights via litigation, evidencebased advocacy, crossmovement solidarity and campaigning.
Working on socioeconomic rights in the United Kingdom with a particular focus on how better legal protection of these rights would reduce inequalities, especially for marginalized groups.
OABONA SEPORA
TYEHIMBA SALANDY
MIRIAM TAY
BARBARA VAN PAASSEN
Lecturer, Institute of Development Management (IDM); executive director, Friends of Diversity
Sociologist, Institute of Indigenous Knowledge, Empowerment and Research
Consultant and advocate for social and environmental justice; founder, For the Love of Changemaking
Gaborone, Botswana
Diego Martin, Trinidad and Tobago
Finance and administration officer/ gender focal person, German Development Cooperation (GIZ, Ghana); management consultant; co-founder, WODIF Ghana
Lawyer, activist and scholar
IMOGEN RICHMONDBISHOP Right to Food program coordinator, Sustain: The Alliance For Better Food and Farming London, United Kingdom
Milan, Italy
Accra, Ghana
Advancing the rights of key populations in Botswana within the areas of legal and policy reform, mental health and civic action.
Working on decolonizing global and local spaces and self through dialogue, alternative media and Indigenous knowledge.
Promoting digital and financial literacy as a sustainable tool for addressing inequalities and alleviating poverty, and supporting development partners with gender mainstreaming initiatives in Ghana.
Supporting changemakers in social and environmental justice and women’s rights by strengthening analysis, strategy and outreach; and developing initiatives to change the world of changemaking itself.
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2021 FELLOWS
IRENE WAKARINDI
AISHA ABDULAZIZ
Activist and Black feminist and policy analyst, Food for Education
Energy access specialist Nairobi, Kenya
London, United Kingdom
KRUSKAYA HIDALGO CORDERO
RUBY HEMBROM
Founder, Observatorio de Plataformas (Platform Observatory)
Kolkata, India
Founder and director, Adivaani
Quito, Ecuador
Working to make refugee policy and governance structures more transparent, accountable and inclusive, with the aim of providing an opportunity for economic integration in host countries/ countries of asylum.
Providing expertise in projects that aim to increase access to sustainable energy services for households, public facilities and enterprises in eastern and southern Africa.
Researching care work, decolonial feminism, gender, platform economies, migration and labor rights, and challenging the poor working conditions of workers in platform economies through the Observatorio de Plataformas.
Amplifying the voices of the Adivasi (the Indigenous people of India) and sharing their experiences through her nonprofit organization, Adivaani.
MYRIAM HERNANDEZ
SERGIO CHAPARRO HERNANDEZ
ISHRAT JAHAN
Independent campaign producer San Luis Potosí, Mexico
Producing storytelling campaigns to address educational inequalities for Indigenous youth in Mexico.
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Program officer, Center for Economic and Social Rights
State Head, Foundational Literacy & Numeracy, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh, India
Bogota, Colombia
Mumbai, India
Working in international human rights organizations and forging alliances across movements and geographies to advance economic justice at a global level.
Working as development professional, with 11 years of experience in public administration, social policy formulation and analysis in different geographies and sectors such as government, NGOs, academic Institutions and activist organizations.
MAKMID KAMARA
CAROLINE KIOKO
MADHURESH KUMAR
KEVIN LIVERPOOL
Director, Africa Transitional Justice Legacy Fund
Program coordinator, Heinrich Böll Stiftung, East Africa Office
Project director, Global Gas Hub
Administrator, Caribbean Male Action Network
Accra, Ghana
Nairobi, Kenya
Working with national and international development and human rights organizations in Africa and the United Kingdom to advance human rights and transitional justice.
Providing expertise in human rights law and public international law for gender democracy, human rights, policy and social change advocacy organizations.
Advocating for climate justice and particularly for an urgent and rapid delivery of a global phaseout of fossil fuel.
Working on advocacy campaigns and community education initiatives to champion gender equality in the Caribbean and end violence against women and girls.
JENNY MCENEANEY
CLARE MACGILLIVRAY Director, Making Rights Real
RAFAEL BARRIO DE MENDOZA
JITE PHIDO
Governance specialist, United Nations Development Program
Tranent, Scotland
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Paris, France
San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago
Project coordinator and researcher, Propuesta Ciudadana
Program director, ARDA Development Communication Inc. Lagos, Nigeria
Lima, Peru
Providing expertise for policy and project development on participatory and inclusive governance and gender equality in the private, civil society, public and global sectors in the U.K., U.S. and South Africa.
Working alongside marginalized groups to use the power of human rights for economic, social and cultural change.
Studying the connections between infrastructure, information and inequality, and seeking to enable processes of critical activism, citizen research and democratic engagement.
Harnessing the power of storytelling and participatory narrative building for social change through media and voice projects in health, gender, livelihoods and peace building.
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ZEPHANIE REPOLLO
DANIEL SALAZAR MURILLO
AMANDA SEGNINI
Southeast Asia co-director, Just Associates
Researcher, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
Climate justice activist and co-founder, Engajamundo
Siaton, Philippines
Guadalupe, Costa Rica
São Paolo, Brazil
Working with diverse networks in Southeast Asia, particularly those involving rural and Indigenous women and the LGBTQ community in defense of land, water, territories and human rights.
Using his investigative journalism background to develop outlets and communication projects related to tax accountability, climate change and media literacy.
Building movements and facilitating community engagement to promote systemic change and climate justice.
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Harnessing Indigenous knowledge and ingenuity for social impact. BASED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
2018 Fellows
MARCUS AKUHATA-BROWN
DURKHANAI AYUBI
ROXANNE BAINBRIDGE
JODY BARNEY
Pou Whakatere, Deputy Secretary Māori, Ministry of Justice, New Zealand Government
Writer and restaurateur
Director, Center for Indigenous Health Equity Research
Leading consultant, Deaf Indigenous Community Consultancy
Adelaide, Australia
Cairns, Australia
Wellington, New Zealand
Shepparton, Australia
Leading a multidisciplinary business group called Ātea a Rangi, which incorporates the best of strategy, policy, capability development and relationship management to lead the Ministry in its priority to effectively partner with Māori.
Working to decode what power could look like, based on a reconstructed sense of identity, and communicating this through speaking and writing. Making and sharing traditional Afghan food to shift boundaries.
Developing and evaluating the social and emotional learning strategies implemented in Queensland boarding schools, to help remote Indigenous students better engage in life and learning.
Working with many complex Indigenous communications styles, especially for Deaf and Hard of Hearing peoples, as a proud BirriGubba, Woppaburra Deaf woman and qualified disability cultural consultant.
NICHOLAS EAKIN
SEAN GORDON
ARIADNE GORRING
NICOLE JENKINS
General manager Campaign Sustainability, From the Heart
Managing director, Gidgee Group Consulting and Partnerships Pty. Ltd.
Chief executive officer, Pollination Foundation
Center manager, The Northern Rivers Community Legal Centre
Melbourne, Australia
Lismore, Australia
Elevating community-based climate solutions, unlocking incentives to sustain nature, and weaving local and global communities of practice to accelerate a just transition to a climate-resilient future.
Helping establish a skillset that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people bring to the workforce that has not been acquired through formal education/training.
Central Coast, Australia
Hamilton, Australia
Developing a neuroscienceanchored multidisciplinary measurement and evaluation framework of human flourishing to inform self-determined social equity from personal, organizational and policy objectives.
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Working on the social and economic disparity of Indigenous Australians, ensuring that legislation, policy and programs have a positive impact, leading to opportunities for Indigenous economic empowerment and independence.
MAGGIE KAVANAGH
FAYE MCMILLAN
DAMIEN MILLER
LEANNE MILLER
Independent consultant
Associate professor of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health, University of New South Wales; deputy national rural health commissioner
Minister counsellor for strategic communications, Australian Embassy
Executive director, Koorie Women Mean Business
Alice Springs, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Washington, United States
Coolamon, Australia
Working with Aboriginal people from remote desert communities to establish a leadership and governance knowledge center in Alice Springs.
A proud Wiradjuri yinaa (woman) working on the health and mental health of her mob.
Developing a hub for best practice policy to improve socioeconomic outcomes for Indigenous peoples, particularly in the IndoPacific.
EVIE O’BRIEN
DEAN PARKIN
MICHELLE STEELE
Executive director, Atlantic Institute
Director, From the Heart
Assistant secretary, Australian Department of Health
Melbourne, Australia
Oxford, United Kingdom
Leading the Atlantic Institute to support Atlantic Fellows across the world to accelerate the eradication of inequities for fairer, healthier and more inclusive societies.
Building an Aboriginal-led national peak body to lead and inform approaches to ethical research, protection of traditional knowledge, and sustainable, ethical business with Aboriginal landholders for Aboriginal products.
Canberra, Australia
Empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organizations and communities to craft their own narratives and lead their own change and development.
Leading the COVID-19 primary care response for Indigenous and remote communities, in partnership with the Indigenous health sector, and continuing work to empower women, especially those exiting prison.
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2019 Fellows
PETER ANDERSON
ALISON BENTICK
PENELOPE JONES
JONATHAN KNEEBONE
Executive director and professor of education, Carumba Institute, Queensland University of Technology
Senior adviser, National Indigenous Australians Agency
Assistant secretary, Australian Department of Education, Skills and Employment
Head of Advocacy and Growth, Phantm
Dubbo, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Canberra, Australia
Brisbane, Australia
Developing dynamic approaches to embedding First Nation perspectives into western educational systems through professional development capacity building, using digital pedagogies and curriculum frameworks.
Co-designing strategies with Indigenous regional governance bodies to achieve equity. Seeking to close the gap in disadvantage through policies aimed at decision-making rights and empowerment.
Providing strategic advice on education, skills and employment policy and programs across Australia through a senior executive role in government.
Establishing and enabling collaborations, disrupting entrenched and extractive systems, and advocating for an inclusive and regenerative economy.
JANINE MOHAMED
HEATH NELSON
KARRINA NOLAN
CHARLES O’LEARY
Chief executive officer, The Lowitja Institute
General manager, Community and Partnerships, Fortescue Metals Group
Director, Original Power
Director, Aboriginal Culture and Healing, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet
Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Fremantle, Australia
Developing The International Alliance of First Nations Nurses, connecting and fostering their sense of resilience and mutual commitment to increase recognition, value and voice of First Nations nurses at an international level.
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Building Indigenous business capability through the implementation of Indigenous procurement targets and strategies. Opening doors of opportunity to Indigenous entrepreneurs.
Melbourne, Australia
Building the power of Indigenous peoples through organizing and campaigning. Working in partnership with existing campaigns, allies, networks and initiatives to power people, campaigns, and solutions.
Delivering evidenced-based Indigenous Australian strategy and outcomes, supported by the ability to develop trusting and ethical relationships with the Indigenous community and colleagues from across the sector.
RAYMOND ORR
TANIA POUWHARE
DARYLE RIGNEY
PEKERI RUSKA
Associate professor and department chair, University of Oklahoma
General manager, Community and Social Innovation, Auckland Council
Professor and director, Indigenous Nations and Collaborative Futures Research, Jumbunna Institute, University of Technology Sydney
Ph.D. candidate, RMIT University; Co-founder and director, Goompi Projects & Goompi Give and Grow
Norman, United States
Auckland, New Zealand
North Stradbroke Island, Australia
Adelaide, Australia
Engaging in treatymaking debates in Australia, considering how testimonials about treaties and self-determination from Indigenous and nonIndigenous peoples in the United States and New Zealand would positively affect discussions in Australia.
Disrupting dominant economic discourse by demonstrating how entrepreneurial public servants can shape markets and enable just, inclusive, circular and regenerative economic development for the Māori and Pasifika urban diaspora.
Focusing on developments in Indigenous nation-building and governance following colonization.
Exploring models of storytelling of First Nations’ resilience to reclaim the telling of our own stories whilst empowering today’s generation of young people to reflect, transform and be proud of their identity, culture and existence.
ALEX SPLITT
JUDITH (HUTI) WATSON
SHANE WEBSTER
JUANITA WHEELER
Managing director, Bundyi Girri Consulting
Executive director, Jureda
Chief executive officer, Jawun
Tairawhiti, New Zealand
Adelaide, Australia
Founder and chief executive officer, Full & Frank; executive director, TEDxBrisbane
Melbourne, Australia
Brisbane, Australia
A Kabi Kabi man advancing social and economic outcomes of First Peoples, specializing in the codesign, development and implementation of strategic policy frameworks to facilitate social and economic equity for First Peoples.
Developing an innovative locally driven health promotion program to strengthen and develop Indigenous communityled approaches to health improvement, and increase community engagement and ownership of wellness.
Supporting First Nations to become digitally empowered, enabling them to prosper from the new digital economy.
Amplifying the impact of global changemakers by teaching social entrepreneurs, thought leaders and advocates to deliver compelling, strategically-crafted presentations that inspire action and do their ideas justice.
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2021 Fellows
INDU BALACHANDRAN
MARC BENNIE
BOYD BROUGHTON
RAYMOND BRUNKER
Director, Strategic Support, Aboriginal Housing Office
General manager, Indigenous Programs and Community Investment & Chair Inclusion, Equity and Diversity Council, Accor Pacific
General manager, Te Hā Oranga Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Whātua (Te Hā)
Director of Human Services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Service Brisbane
Sydney, Australia
Auckland, New Zealand
Brisbane, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Reimagining lawful relationality with First Australians through cultural and economic collaboration with migrant communities.
Working on better engagement between First Nations peoples and the tourism industry. Creating opportunities for cultural preservation, social and economic equity, and a more authentic tourism story for Australia.
Exploring the implementation of Indigenous knowledge, customs, practices, spiritual beliefs, and frameworks as Māori advocate for autonomy in the delivery of greater health and social service outcomes for Māori.
Exploring how to redesign family services to work alongside families in building their restoration.
TEGAN BURNS
KAYE-MAREE DUNN
ADAM FLETCHER
RACHAEL GALWAY
Co-founder and director, Goompi Give and Grow & Goompi Projects
Director, Making Everything Achievable, Ahau NZ Limited, Indigital Blockchain Limited
Associate director, NSW/ ACT Indigenous Business and Community, National Australia Bank
Manager Housing and Wellbeing Support, Kāinga Ora – Lower South Region
North Stradbroke Island, Australia
Wainuiomata, New Zealand
Dunsandel, New Zealand
East Maitland, Australia
Developing a strengthbased approach to identify opportunities and ways to empower the Quandamooka community that ensure members are spiritually and mentally strong, immersed and proud of their culture, and create positive outcomes.
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Working to lift the transformative capability of whānau, hapū and iwi to grow collective prosperity through Indigenous-centered design and emergent technologies.
Exploring alternatives to Western debt/equity markets as the basis for an international Indigenous financial capital market.
Exploring the experience of whānau involved in statutory child protection processes to develop resources and supports to improve their participation and equity.
ELLA HAVELKA
DEAN HETA
SAMUEL HUGHES
HAROLD LUDWICK
Creative director, The ELLA Foundation & Eco Dancers
Principal adviser, Aboriginal Engagement, Melbourne Water
Cultural awareness and cultural heritage protection facilitator
Sydney, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Chief adviser, Curriculum Futures, Ministry of Education & Chair, Nōna Te Ao Charitable Trust
Hope Vale, Australia
Gisbourne, New Zealand
Elevating the importance of dance for First Nations communities and exploring how to make Australia’s dance industry more inclusive, diverse and accessible.
Strengthening youth cultural and spiritual connections to Wiradjuri country while promoting their positive selfidentity.
Empowering future Māori leaders by motivating rangatahi Māori into vocational training and educational pathways.
Designing a project to reveal Indigenous narratives of historical events in Australia by co-authoring a book in which they strongly push for acceptance in the Australian curriculum.
LISA MCMURRAY
TE TAIAWATEA MOKO-MEAD
MERIKI ONUS
ANGELA RUTTER
Tai Moana, Te Ohu Kaimoana
Director of First Nations, Foundation of Young Australians
Wellington, New Zealand
Melbourne, Australia
Strategic projects manager, Leadership Victoria; cofounder and director, Common Cause Australia
Learning and program development manager, Aboriginal Carbon Foundation Sydney, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Building an assetsbased, community-driven development (ABCD) planning process for remote Indigenous communities to dismantle the “problem narrative” perpetuated by non-Indigenous decisionmakers.
Empowering whānau-led environmental policy and research, centering our whakapapa relationship with the environment while remedying the violent impacts of settler colonialism.
Using experience in media and storytelling to share her matriarchal story and the lesson within.
Building collaborations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Victoria.
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2022 FELLOWS
KATRINA SMIT
JAKI ADAMS
CAROLYN BARKER
DAMEIN BELL
Senior adviser in service design, Ministry of Social Development NZ
Director, social justice and regional engagement, The Fred Hollows Foundation (Australia and Asia-Pacific)
Project manager, First Languages Australia
Gunditjmara Nation
Maungaraki, New Zealand
Heywood, Australia
Battery Hill, Australia
Alawa (Darwin/ Garramilla), Australia
Investigating how whanaungatanga, being relationally connected, could improve social outcomes for Māori by focusing on what is inherent in our culture.
Working with a commitment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s right to sight and health equity, which extends to improving eye care for Indigenous and tribal peoples globally.
Facilitating national community research and media projects, led by her Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander colleagues; developing and publishing tools for innovative language-project design, development and implementation.
Working on native title, cultural strengthening and heritage, and community development; as a Gunditjmara community member, focusing on recognition and respect for cultural landscapes following World Heritage listing of Budj Bim in 2019.
TRACY WILLIAMS
DAMEYON BONSON
KARLA BRADY
Journalist and consultant
Independent consultant and suicidology practitioner
Chief executive officer, Inala Wangarra
JONATHON CAPTAIN-WEBB
Darwin, Australia
Springfield Lakes, Australia
Australia
Director, Aboriginal cultural heritage, Aboriginal Affairs, New South Wales Mangrove Mountain, Australia
Working in philanthropy, social investment and Indigenous affairs to develop approaches for improving collaboration, engagement and knowledge in the sector.
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Peace building, with a keen interest in tangibles through constructing, finding and creating meaning, and drawing, as an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descendant of the the Jawoyn people and Bari clan.
Championing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sovereignty and advocacy of community-led, peoplecentered social services; starting from a point of strengths, instead of deficits, to sustain social change.
Championing Indigenous affairs, justice reinvestment and the South Sydney Rabbitohs rugby team as a proud Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander.
MICHAEL COLEMAN
TUI CRUMPEN
MICHELLE JOHANSSON
CHRISTIAN LUGNAN
General manager partnerships, Greenfleet
Director, Kaiela Institute, and Honorary Fellow, Department of Rural Health, University of Melbourne
Kaitiaki (CEO), Ako Mātātupu: Teach First NZ
Chief financial officer, Bularri Muurlay Nyanggan Aboriginal Corporation
Black Rock, Australia
Clover Park, New Zealand
Coffs Harbour, Australia
Shepparton, Australia
Working to provide better environments that provide better lives, based on over 30 years’ experience in natural resource management in Australia and overseas.
Building systems to navigate and bridge the cultural interface in First Nation and Australian institutional and organizational contexts, so that Indigenous people can thrive.
Working in education and theater with particular focus on young Brown scholars in South Auckland; serving as kaitiaki (i.e., guardian) of Ako Mātātupu: Teach First NZ, Māia Centre for Social Justice, and Black Friars theater company.
Focusing on financial management and, as a Gumbaynggirr man, an ethos of economic selfsustainability for community; participating in the Wajaar Ngaarlu dance group and hosting a radio show with interviews of First Nations men from his community.
SIMBA MAREKERA
TARA MOALA
SARAH MORRIS
PANIA NEWTON
Head of investment management, Brightlight Group
Founder, Rākau Tautoko, and service and system designer, Tāmaki Regeneration Company
Independent consultant
Community researcher and spokesperson, #ProtectIhumatāo campaign
Marsden Park, Australia
Hutt Central, New Zealand
Point England, New Zealand
Managing an impact investing fund that is dedicated to transforming lives; specializing in innovative financing and blended finance within infrastructure, real estate and credit/private debt.
Activating communityled regeneration through Indigenous and place-based practices; creating a new way forward to empower local community and government representatives to collaborate on a location-specific regenerative future.
Mangere, New Zealand
Exploring the role of non-Indigenous people in fulfilling the vision of Te Tiriti o Waitangi (the 1840 treaty) and dismantling neoliberal systems rooted in white supremacy in Aotearoa.
Campaigning as an activist for Māori rights, environmental protection and constitutional transformation; recently co-led the #ProtectIhumātao campaign to protect ancestral land in Auckland from corporate desecration.
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RAYLENE NIXON
JEWELZ PETLEY
STACIE PIPER
TE AWA PUKETAPU
Lecturer in rural Aboriginal health, University of Melbourne
Specialist adviser, youth economy, Auckland Council
Chief Māori adviser, Office of the Children’s Commissioner
Shepparton, Australia
Hobsonville, New Zealand
First Nations art curator, cultural dancer and educator, and a consultant
Wainuiomata, New Zealand
Kallista, Australia
Working to address the lack of inclusion and afforded value of Indigenous peoples in their own country; drawing on interest, as a Gunggari woman, in strength-based research and leadership in Aboriginal communities.
Building Māori and Pacific young people’s well-being and strength through power sharing and sovereignty; working at grassroots and system levels to bring communities together to design their own solutions to socioeconomic challenges.
Facilitating community voices, connecting past and present, and highlighting the continuity and importance of cultural values; empowering community to care for country and heal trauma.
STEPHINA SALEE
SHONELLA TATIPATA
HOLLY WEIR-TIKAO
Aboriginal cultural coordinator, Bush Heritage Australia
Independent consultant
Project manager, Te Waipounamu Improvement Programme for Uplifting Māori Aspirations in the Hauora Māori Workforce Industry, South Island project
Watson, Australia
Nhulunbuy, Australia
Nelson, New Zealand
Revisiting the past and identifying key cultural protocols to support selfdetermination as a proud Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander woman; unpacking intergenerational trauma and using her people’s cultural resilience to empower.
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Pursuing collaborative pathways that value the narratives and healing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in solution designs, as a Panai, Wuthathi and Kulkalgal descendant.
Working to achieve intergenerational transformation (“flipping the deficit”) by tackling systemic racism and discrimination in the health system, and returning Indigenous knowledge systems to Māori communities both for them and for generations to come.
Working to get the government to address inequities for tamariki and whа̄ nau Māori (Māori children and families) by genuinely meeting their responsibilities in Te Tiriti o Waitangi, addressing racism and enabling by Māori for Māori solutions.
Atlantic Fellow and Gumbaynggirr man, Christian Lugnan, on Country. He is working on economic self-sustainability for his community. Credit: Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity.
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DIRECTORY OF GLOBAL ATLANTIC FELLOWS PROGRAM STAFF
DIRECTORY OF GLOBAL ATLANTIC FELLOWS PROGRAM STAFF
GLORIA AGUIRRE
RONAN BREATHNACH
CIARAN CONNEELY
EOIN COTTER
Community Outreach
Fellow Support, Trinity
Administration & Operations
Learning Experience
gloria.aguirre@gbhi.org
ronan.breathnach@gbhi.org
ciaran.conneely@gbhi.org
eoin.cotter@gbhi.org
Gloria works with underserved and underrepresented populations, supporting brain health through creativity while coordinating the community outreach program at the Memory and Aging Center of the University of California, San Francisco.
Ronan is the first point of contact for incoming and current Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health, based at the Global Brain Health Institute at Trinity. He assists Fellows with relocation and any administrative challenges.
Ciaran leads the operations team at the Trinity Institute of Neuroscience and provides high-level management support to help develop strategic initiatives. He managed the Global Brain Health Institute program at Trinity during the start-up phase.
Eoin primarily works with the learning experience team to lead coordination and oversight of the design, development and delivery of the learning experience.
AMANDA DELANEY
AURA DEMARE
ROSALIE GEARHEART
ANNE-MARIE GLYNN
Administration & Operations
Administration & Operations
Administration & Operations
Administration & Operations
amanda.delaney@gbhi.org
aura.demare@gbhi.org
rosalie.gearheart@gbhi.org
anne-marie.glynn@gbhi.org
Amanda supports the deputy executive director and deputy chief operations officer at Trinity College; coordinates local meetings and events, liaises with finance teams and supports program operations.
Aura oversees the pilot award program and supports regional impact efforts, with a particular focus on subawards, contracts, and preparing funding proposals.
Rosalie serves as a senior adviser for the Global Brain Health Institute’s executive committee and senior management team.
Anne-Marie leads on the implementation of the Global Brain Health Institute’s strategy, working in collaboration with the chief operating officer.
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CARMEN HART
BARBARA HEWITT
SHIREEN JAVANDEL
NIALL KAVANAGH
Administration & Operations
Administration & Operations
Regional Impact
Communications
carmen.hart@gbhi.org
barbara.hewitt@gbhi.org
shireen.javandel@gbhi.org
niall.kavanagh@gbhi.org
Carmen works closely with the executive director and staff to coordinate, manage, and plan key aspects and activities of the Global Brain Health Institute and the Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health program.
Barbara is responsible for the financial planning at the Global Brain Health Institute.
Shireen works with Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health to facilitate research studies and supports faculty and Atlantic Fellows in preparing funding proposals, building collaborations, creating research protocols, and managing data.
Niall is responsible for developing and sharing messaging, media and news for the Global Brain Health Institute and the Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health community.
CAMELLIA LATTA
BRIAN LAWLOR
KAILEY MATEO
MELINDA MATICE
Alumni Relations
Deputy executive director
Monitoring & Evaluation
Learning Experience
camellia.latta@gbhi.org
brian.lawlor@gbhi.org
kailey.mateo@gbhi.org
mindy.matice@gbhi.org
Camellia is responsible for building connections and opportunities to support Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health and strengthen collaboration across the Atlantic Fellows community. She also leads work on partnerships and arts strategies at Global Brain Health Institute.
Brian works to develop effective interventions, strategies and policies that can improve the well-being and quality of life of people with dementia and their care partners.
Kailey works with the Global Brain Health Institute’s monitoring and evaluation team to provide ongoing support for the monitoring and learning activities of the Atlantic Fellows program, which includes looking at indicators of impact.
Bringing her expertise in education and training, Mindy works with the faculty to design a better classroom and online learning experience for Fellows.
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HELEN MURRAY
ELAINE OLIVEIRA
ANDREW PHILIPOFF
CIARA POWER
Communications
Administration & Operations
Technology
Alumni Relations
helen.murray@gbhi.org
elaine.oliveira@gbhi.org
andrew.philipoff@gbhi.org
ciara.power@gbhi.org
Helen is responsible for leading communications activities that promote the mission and work of the Global Brain Health Institute and the Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health.
Elaine supports administration and operations.
Andrew is responsible for the upkeep, configuration, and operation of the program’s systems.
Ciara is responsible for leading relationship and community building to develop a community both across the Global Brain Health Institute and with the wider Atlantic Fellow programs.
CAROLINE PRIOLEAU
KYLE PUSATERI
WINNIE TSOU
VICTOR VALCOUR
Communications
Administration & Operations
Technology
Executive director
caroline.prioleau@gbhi.org
kyle.pustateri@gbhi.org
winnie.tsou@gbhi.org
victor.valcour@gbhi.org
Caroline helps communicate the mission and work of the Global Brain Health Institute and the Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health program through stories and images.
Kyle oversees all aspects of operations of the Global Brain Health Institute, working closely with colleagues at Trinity College Dublin and the University of California, San Francisco.
Winnie brings extensive experience in project management, software development, and web technologies to the program.
Victor works to position the Global Brain Health Institute as a leader in this field. He works with the Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health as they return to their home communities to leverage GBHI and the Atlantic Fellows programs for collective success.
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EVELYN WONG
STACEY YAMAMOTO
Administration & Operations
Monitoring and evaluation
evelyn.wong@gbhi.org
stacey.yamamoto@gbhi.org
Evelyn is responsible for Global Brain Health Institute’s financial management and reporting, as well as managing many of the site-specific operations at University of California, San Francisco.
Stacey is responsible for collecting and analyzing program data to inform continuous improvement efforts while also tracking progress toward organizational impact goals.
Atlantic Fellow Alex Kornhuber documented the impact of COVID-19 on the most marginalized communities in Peru, focusing on the theme of inequity, in a joint project with Atlantic Fellow Maritza Pintado Caipa. Credit: Global Brain Health Institute. GLOBAL COMMUN IT Y 2 0 1 6 –2022
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SELAM BEDADA
JANICE BLANCHARD
GUENEVERE BURKE
LEIGH ANNE BUTLER
Associate program director
Senior Fellows Program Faculty
Program director
Managing director
selam@gwu.edu
jcblancha@gmail.com
guenevere.burke@gmail.com
lbutler@gwu.edu
Selam manages the overall design and implementation of the fellowship program. She has over ten years of experience in public health research and health systems strengthening.
Janice is professor of emergency medicine at The George Washington University and a member of the fellowship’s Senior Fellows team.
Guenevere is the co-founder and current director of the fellowship. She is a practicing emergency physician, and continues to teach medicine and health policy.
Leigh Anne is responsible for the management of administration, finance and reporting functions for the Atlantic Fellows for fellowship.
RANDL DENT
SEBLE FREHYWOT
SHADELLE GREGORY
KATE HILTON
Equity Scholar
Online learning director
Logistics coordinator
Online learning director
rbdent@gwu.edu
s.frehywot@atlanticfellows.org
shadelle.gregory@ atlanticfellows.org
k.hilton@atlanticfellows.org
Randl leads the program’s monitoring and evaluation team. As a scholar, she is dedicated to improving access to equitable behavioral health services for Black Americans as well as promoting wellness among undergraduate, graduate, and professional students.
Seble is a professor of global health and health policy in the Department of Global Health and the Department of Health Policy and Management at The George Washington University. She is director of Health Equity Online Learning for the fellowship.
Shadelle is responsible for handling the operations and logistics for the fellowship program. She manages the event planning for convenings and other team events; and serves the secretary on the Beyond Flexner Alliance Board.
As director of Leadership Online Learning, Kate coaches Fellows in the use of leadership, organizing and change-management methods to advance and sustain health equity.
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OLIVIA JEFFERSON
BETH MECHUM
MOIRA SECREST
JAMAR SLOCUM
Program coordinator
Communications lead
Manager, Sponsored Projects
Program faculty
olijeffer@gwu.edu
bmechum@gwu.edu
Olivia serves as a program coordinator for the fellowship. Prior to joining the program, she worked in a variety of nonprofit communications settings that addressed economic inequity, community health, and food security issues.
Beth is working with the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity team to implement a communications strategy that advances recognition of the fellowship, the individual Fellows and the urgent need for health equity.
Moira brings her knowledge of research administration and an eagerness to implement systems to maximize support in areas of graduate medical education, health workforce equity, behavioral and reproductive health, and fellowship in health equity.
TAMARA TUR
SURJIT UPPAL
SHARON WHITE
Research associate
Digital strategist
Research program manager
ttur@gwu.edu
surjituppal@gmail.com
sgwhite@gwu.edu
Tamara is working to develop a strongly connected lifelong community of Senior Fellows. She is the Fellows’ primary point of contact and coordinates their activities.
Surjit is supporting the fellowship to design and develop technology platforms, for improved performance and accessibility for Fellows and staff in operational, pedagogical and business functionality.
Sharon is responsible for the finance functions of the program. She manages the budget and collaborates with departments on financial tasks and contracts. She has supported sponsored projects for six years and has a master’s in project management.
jslocum@gwu.edu
Jamar is a clinical assistant professor of medicine at The George Washington University, who practices hospital medicine and serves as faculty for the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity and Beyond Flexner Alliance.
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KIM CRUZ
PIYA HANVORAVONGCHAI
SIRAPRAPA MORRODKUTE
LE NHAN PHUONG
Communications manager
Program director
Program assistant
Executive director
kcruz@cmbfound.org
phanvoravongchai@cmbfound.org
siraprapa.morrodkute@ atlanticfellows.org
ple@cmbfound.org
Kim is responsible for implementing the communications strategy to promote the work of the program and its Fellows for its internal and external audiences.
Piya directs program operations with a specific focus on curriculum development, monitoring and evaluation, communications and partnering.
Siraprapa supports Fellows with online learning and the program’s overall operations.
Phuong leads on the strategic direction of the program and provides executive oversight for operations.
DUONG HOANG QUYEN
MAYTIWA THAVORNPINITTHAM
KANOKRAT THOMTHONG
Program executive qduong@cmbfound.org
Fellows relations manager
k.thomthong@atlanticfellows.org
Office manager
mthavornpinittham@ cmbfound.org
Quyen coordinates the fellowship learning events and the fellowship recruitment and selection process.
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May is in charge of the Fellows community, equity communities beyond the Fellows, and public communications and networking.
Kanokrat (Nok) oversees daily operations and logistics for the program.
Atlantic Fellow Kotchakorn Voraakhom designs resilient, healthier buildings to tackle pandemics and climate change. Credit: Luke Duggleby. GLOBAL COMMU N IT Y 2 0 1 6 –2022
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NAA ADJORKOR-ADJEI
BABALWA BEJA
LAUREEN BERTIN
CRYSTAL DICKS
Finance director (acting)
Human resources assistant
Executive personal assistant
Programmes director
naa@tekano.org.za
babalwa@tekano.org.za
execpa@tekano.org.za
crystal@tekano.org.za
Naa-Adjorkor oversees the finances of the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity in South Africa program.
Babalwa provides assistance to the human resources manager of the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity in South Africa program.
Laureen hopes to contribute to good governance, accountability, and effectiveness. “The world can be a better place for every being that shares the planet if we collaborate across borders and peoples,” she says.
Crystal Dicks has overall responsibility for the yearlong and lifelong fellowship programs.
PHINDIWE DLULANA
NOMNOTHO GUMEDE
SAVERA KALIDEEN
SIPHOKAZI KONDILE
Programmes administrator
Monitoring, evaluation and learning officer
Lifelong fellowship manager
Finance/Operations administrator
savera@tekano.org.za
siphokazi@tekano.org.za
Savera is responsible for the management of the Senior Fellows program.
Siphokazi is the finance and operations administrator, who is responsible for the procument of goods and services for the program.
phindiwe@tekano.org.za
nomnotho@tekano.org.za
Phindiwe focuses on program administration.
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A problem identifier invested in using meaningful conversations across all social classes to find solutions that will bring equity and social justice to the less privileged in communities.
THEMBISA LUGAGO
BONGANI MASEKO
SIPHOKAZI MTHATHI
THANDOKAZI TABATA
Office assistant
Communications specialist
Interim executive director
thembisa@tekano.org.za
bongani@tekano.org.za
s.mthathi@atlanticfellows.org
Yearlong fellowship manager (acting) thandokazi@tekano.org.za
Thembisa assists with housekeeping duties at the program’s offices.
Bongani is a storyteller committed to using communications and media to tell authentic South African stories that celebrate the beauty of Mzansi and her people.
Siphokazi provides institutional and strategic oversight and leadership of the fellowship to achieve its vision, mission and goals.
Thandokazi is the mainn contact for Fellows and coordinates the Fellows’ activities.
GUGU ZONDI Human resources manager gugu@tekano.org.za
Gugu manages human resources and came to the program with over 20 years of experience.
An Atlantic Meals gathering in Johannesburg, in November 2021, attended by Atlantic Fellows and program staff. Credit: Jodi Windvogel. GLOBAL COMMUN IT Y 2 0 1 6 –2022
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TERRY-ANN GRAY
DARYL HANNAH
SEBABATSO MANOELI
NTOMBIFUTHI MBONGO
Associate director, Finance & Operations
Senior director of narrative strategy
Executive director
Financial assistant
d.hannah@atlanticfellows.org
s.manoeli@atlanticfellows.org
ntombifuthim@nelsonmandela.org
Terry manages the budget and financial operations, including fellowship scholarship payments and reimbursements. She also is responsible for managing organizational operations for the overall program and the Columbia University-based office.
Daryl oversees strategic communications for narrative change, including media training and media relations support to amplify Fellows’ voices and bring greater attention to their work.
Sebabatso oversees the design, development and implementation of the fellowship experience, the program’s IDEA Labs and scholarship to further support new thinking and collective action.
Ntombi supports financial operations in South Africa, including financial reconciliation and tracking of payments and provides financial reports to inform programs, operations, activities, initiatives, special projects and events.
LAETITIA MBULI
DUPE OYEBOLU
NIGEL RICHARD
NICOLE ROYER
IDEA manager
Communications manager
Fellowship director and facilitator
Program manager
l.mbuli@atlanticfellows.org
m.oyebolu@atlanticfellows.org
n.richard@atlanticfellows.org
n.royer@atlanticfellows.org
Laetitia coordinates all aspects of the fellowship to support a successful experience for Fellows, including implementation of the virtual and immersive retreats and the administration of scholarship payments. She also supports the development of the IDEA Labs, such as the Senior Fellows Institute.
Modupeola (Dupe) manages external communications, including content creation, social media and newsletters. She also supports narrative change projects across the Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity, including looking after the literary journal “Moya”.
Nigel leads on leadership development supports for Fellows, including coaching and project development, and he co-facilitates fellowship sessions including both the virtual and immersive retreats.
Nicole is responsible for managing the development and administration of the learning programs and selection processes.
t.gray@atlanticfellows.org
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YASMEEN RUBIDGE
MEREDITH SHIN
AMANDA WEBB
Facilitator
Financial coordinator
Network program coordinator
yasmeen@leadershippathways.co.za
m.shin@atlanticfellows.org
a.webb@atlanticfellows.org
Yasmeen co-facilitates fellowship sessions including both the virtual and immersive retreats. She also is a founding director of Leadership Pathways, which focuses on the intersections of leadership development, systems transformation and the advancement of diversity, equity and inclusion.
Meredith supports financial operations in the U.S., including financial reconciliation and tracking of payments, and provides day-to-day administrative support to programs, operations, activities, initiatives, special projects and events.
Amanda coordinates the program’s Fellow selection process and supports the implementation of Senior Fellow community-building and funding opportunities.
Atlantic Fellows Regina Holloway, who advances the community’s voice on policing, with film-maker Dylan Valley. Credit: Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity. GLOBAL COMMUN IT Y 2 0 1 6 –2022
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ASMAA AKHTAR
EMMA CECCATO
SARA CAMACHO FELIX
FABRICIO MENDES FIALHO
Program manager (global engagement and impact)
Communications manager
Program lead and assistant professorial lecturer
Research officer
e.ceccato@lse.ac.uk
A.Akhtar2@lse.ac.uk
f.mendes-fialho@lse.ac.uk
S.M.Camacho-Felix@lse.ac.uk
Asmaa oversees the lifelong fellowship strategy and programming. Her overarching aim is to ensure that the program’s Senior Fellows are strongly connected to each other, the program and the wider Atlantic community and have access to continuous learning.
Emma is the communications manager for the International Inequalities Institute, which encompasses the Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity program. She oversees the program’s marketing and communications planning, strategy and activities.
Sara is a practitionerresearcher whose praxis focuses on equitable and reflexive pedagogies in higher education. She is responsible for delivering the academic programming and pedagogy of the active fellowship program.
Fabricio is a research officer and contributes to fellowship curriculum development, teaching and mentoring.
ARMINE ISHKANIAN
GEORGE KUNNATH
AYGEN KURT-DICKSON
SAAGA LEPPÄNEN
Executive director
Research fellow
A.Ishkanian@lse.ac.uk
g.kunnath@lse.ac.uk
Policy fellow (funding and knowledge exchange strategy)
Communications and marketing officer
A.S.Kurt-Dickson@lse.ac.uk
s.leppanen1@lse.ac.uk
Aygen works toward developing and implementing the funding and knowledge exchange strategy for the International Inequalities Institute where the fellowship program is based.
Saaga’s responsibilities include leading on internal and external communications around the program; managing the website, blog, and social media; leading on outreach and marketing; and supporting events.
Armine provides institutional and strategic oversight of the fellowship to achieve its vision, mission and goals, and supports the team to build a powerful and effective program at the heart of the International Inequalities Institute at LSE.
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George is a research fellow and contributes to fellowship curriculum development, teaching and mentoring.
SARAH WOOLEY Program and project manager (fellowship experience) s.wooley@lse.ac.uk
Sarah oversees the recruitment and delivery of the fellowship experience, including the application and selection process, onboarding and program delivery and administration, up to the point of completion.
Atlantic Fellows Milanoi Koiyiet and Alon-Lee Green. Credit: Caterina Heeckt. GLOBAL COMMU N IT Y 2 0 1 6 –2022
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AVANAH BRETTSCHNEIDER
NATHAN FIORITTI
SARAH FORTUNA
ELIZABETH MCKINLEY
Administration officer
Communications officer
Operations manager
Executive director
avanah.brettschneider@ unimelb.edu.au
nfioritti@unimelb.edu.au
sarah.fortuna@unimelb.edu.au
elizabeth.mckinley@ unimelb.edu.au
Avanah supports the smooth delivery of the program.
Nathan is responsible for internal and external communications, publicity, social media and the website.
Sarah manages the team’s operations, including strategy, governance, work planning and work flow, resource management, and legal risk.
Elizabeth provides strategic direction, leadership and management of the program, and leads on stakeholder relations.
NIKKI MOODIE
DAVID POLLOCK
SANGITA IYER
AMANDA YOUNG
Program director and deputy director
Program course coordinator
Program support officer
david.pollock@unimelb.edu.au
sangita.iyer@unimelb.edu.au
Partnerships, engagement and communications manager
nikki.moodie@unimelb.edu.au
Nikki is responsible for program team leadership and research translation.
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sangita.iyer@unimelb.edu.au
Dave coordinates academic programming, curriculum design and delivery, and scholarly support for Fellows.
Sangita supports a range of strategic projects for the team, including Fellow selection and Lifelong Fellow engagement. She also provides logistical support for program delivery.
Amanda is building an ecosystem of support to build the impact of Fellows.
SALLY ZANIC Executive coordinator sally.zanic@unimelb.edu.au
Sally provides secretariat support and engagement with the Advisory Board, Pou and Selection Committee, and executive support for the executive and deputy directors.
Atlantic Fellow Jewelz Petley is building Maori and Pacific young people’s well-being. Credit: Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity GLOBAL COMMU N IT Y 2 0 1 6 –2022
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KATHERINE BOND
TANYA CHARLES
ABI DIAMOND
KHALIL GOGA
Partnerships lead
Program and impact lead (Senior Fellow engagement)
Learning and evaluation lead
Associate executive director (Community Engagement, Program and Impact)
katherine.bond@ atlanticfellows.org
abi.diamond@atlanticfellows.org
t.charles@atlanticfellows.org
k.goga@atlanticfellows.org
Katherine is responsible for building effective strategic relationships with valuesaligned organizations to mutually enhance knowledge, capability and impact.
Tanya is responsible for the development and design of programming for both Atlantic program staff and Senior Fellows who are working to challenge various inequities.
Abi leads the design, development and implementation of our strategy and approaches for assessing and amplifying the impact of the global Atlantic community and facilitating knowledge exchange. Her background is in equity of access to education.
Khalil is responsible for the design and implementation of programs in support of the work of Senior Fellows and program staff, and the development of a strongly connected lifelong community of action.
MARIA JEFFERY
DAVID MALLINSON
PATRONELLA NQABA
EVIE O’BRIEN
Communications lead
Events and team administrator
Program and impact lead
Executive director
m.jeffery@atlanticfellows.org
d.mallinson@atlanticfellows.org
p.nqaba@atlanticfellows.org
e.obrien@atlanticfellows.org
Maria’s main responsibilities are to create and distribute publications, newsletters, events promotions, Hub content and social media. Her particular interests lie in how we combat climate change; and ensuring decent living conditions for refugees.
David provides high quality operational support to the Atlantic Institute team to ensure the smooth running of the Institute’s activities.
Patronella has a focus on supporting regional and continental efforts in Africa but is also working to build a strongly connected lifelong global community of Senior Fellows and program staff.
Evie provides overarching strategic and operational leadership to the Institute and promote’s the Institute’s values, vision and mission. Her background in equtity is in highter education leadership and she is passionate about finding alternative (k)new solutions and making the impossible possible.
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AMANDA ODUKA
KIM OOI
DESIREE PEARCE
SHANJITHA RAJASINGAM
Impact Fund lead
Team coordinator (grants and funding)
Executive assistant
Team coordinator (convenings)
desiree.pearce@atlanticfellows.org
shanjitha.rajasingam@ atlanticfellows.org
amanda.oduka@ atlanticfellows.org
kim.ooi@atlanticfellows.org
Amanda’s role is to design and deliver an exceptional, non-precedent-setting fund for Atlantic Fellows’ collaborative projects, with responsibilities including the design of the fund’s objectives, and application and review processes.
Kim provides high-quality support as coordinator for grants and funding in support of the work of Senior Fellows and program staff. She has many years of experience in higher education and previously helped promote and manage University of Oxford scholarships.
Desiree coordinates the executive director’s diary, and manages communications on her behalf. She is also secretary to the Atlantic Institute Governing Board.
Shanjitha provides support for convenings and programs in support of the work of Senior Fellows and program staff.
SUKH SANGHERA
JEMMA STRINGER
FIONNUALA SWEENEY
ALICE WROE
Techology platforms lead
Program and impact lead (Innovation and Special Projects)
Multimedia editor
Augmented and virtual realities lead
s.sanghera@atlanticfellows.org
f.sweeney@atlanticfellows.org
jemma.stringer@ atlanticfellows.org
Sukh is responsible for maintaining and developing the Institute’s IT systems, as well as providing technical support and training to fellows and program staff.
Jemma designs and facilitates programs in support of the work of Senior Fellow and program staff, underpinned by critical and inclusive pedagogy.
alice.wroe@atlanticfellows.org
Fionnuala provides editorial guidance to the Institute team and produces multimedia presentations and tools amplifying their work with Senior Fellows. An Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health, she is interested in dementia care.
Alice researches, evaluates, implements and tests new, innovative ways of using emerging technologies for building the Atlantic global community.
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