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Participant List Participant List 10/20/2020 12:59:08 PM Category First Name Last Name Position Organization Nationality CSO Jamal Aazizi Chargé de la logistique Association Tazghart Morocco Luz Abayan Program Officer Child Rights Coalition Asia Philippines Babak Abbaszadeh President And Chief Toronto Centre For Global Canada Executive Officer Leadership In Financial Supervision Amr Abdallah Director, Gulf Programs Education for Employment - United States EFE Ziad Abdel Samad Executive Director Arab NGO Network for Lebanon Development TAZI Abdelilah Président Associaion Talassemtane pour Morocco l'environnement et le développement ATED Abla Abdellatif Executive Director and The Egyptian Center for Egypt Director of Research Economic Studies Nabil Abdo MENA Senior Policy Oxfam International Lebanon Advisor Baako Abdul-Fatawu Executive Director Centre for Capacity Ghana Improvement for the Wellbeing of the Vulnerable (CIWED) Maryati Abdullah Director/National Publish What You Pay Indonesia Coordinator Indonesia Dr. Abel Executive Director Reach The Youth Uganda Switzerland Mwebembezi (RTY) Suchith Abeyewickre Ethics Education Arigatou International Sri Lanka me Programme Coordinator Diam Abou Diab Fellow Arab NGO Network for Lebanon Development Hayk Abrahamyan Community Organizer for International Accountability Armenia South Caucasus and Project Central Asia Aliyu Abubakar Secretary General Kano State Peace and Conflict Nigeria Resolution Association Sunil Acharya Regional Advisor, Climate Practical Action Nepal and Resilience Salim Adam Public Health Engineer Oxfam America Sudan Parfait Adanmènouk Chairman Force Juvénile pour un Avenir Benin on Rassurant (FoJAR) Ifeoluwa Adeoti Project coordinator Dote on children health Nigeria foundation CSO Abiodun Aderibigbe Head of Research and sustainable Environment Food Nigeria project Development and Agriculture Initiative Oluwatosin Adeyemo Senior Policy Adviser - Sightsavers (Royal Nigeria Health Commonwealth Society for the Blind) Mange Adhana President Association For Promotion India Sustainable development Mohammad Aftabuzzaman Executive Director APON Foundation Bangladesh Godswill Agbagwa Founder and President CSAAE Nigeria Naman Aggarwal Global Digital Identity Lead Access Now India Samuel Agneroh Special Project Assistant THE AFRICAN METHODIST Côte d'Ivoire EPISCOPAL CHURCH SERVICE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, INC (AME-SADA) tania agosti legal adviser International Institute on Race, Spain Equality and Human Rights Pamella Ahairwe Policy Officer European Centre for Uganda Development Policy Management (ECDPM) Ulrich Ahle CEO FIWARE Foundation Germany Sara Jane Ahmed Energy Finance Analyst Institute For Energy Economics Philippines And Financial Analysis Sabrina Ahmed Assistant General Manager BASA Foundation Bangladesh Sabrina Ahmed Assistant General Manager Bangladesh Association for Bangladesh Social Advancement (BASA) Hasan Ahmed Chairman Bilan Awdal Organisation Somalia Somalia Hasan Ahmed NGO Bilan Awdal Organisation Somalia Somalia Madiha Ahmed Senior Program Specialist International Development Pakistan Research Centre Cut Aidha Research and Knowledge Perkumpulan Prakarsa Indonesia Manager Motoko Aizawa President Observatory for Sustainable Japan Infrastructure Philip Akello Climate Justice Policy and Christian Aid Kenya Advocacy Advisor for Africa Francis Akerele Executive Director Policy House International Nigeria (Social Research based Organization) Abimbola Akinyemi Founder/chairman Centre for youths mental health Nigeria and drug abuse prevention Nigeria. Christine Akinyi Program Officer The Institute for Social Kenya Accountability Adetayo Akiolu Manager HR Special Olympics Nigeria Nigeria Irwin Akpoborie Executive Director Center for Research in Nigeria Environmental Resource Management Arwa Al Deram Executive Director SOUL for Development Republic of Yemen Johamy Alabi Organizational Special Olympics El Salvador Development Ibtihal Alaloul sub-granting officer Forum Civ West Bank and Gaza CSO Hanaa Albanna International Initiatives GLOBAL ONE 2015 Jordan Manager Dr Hana Albanna International Initiatives GLOBAL ONE 2015 Jordan Manager Alex Aleksishvili Chairman Of The Board Pmc Research Center Georgia Tani Alex Research Associate CACIM - Centre For Financial India Accountability Adriana Alfaro EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FUNDACION DEHVI Costa Rica Shaddin AlHajAhmad Senior Economic Justice Oxfam in Jordan Jordan Policy Officer Mohamed Ali Executive Director Somalia None-State Actors Somalia (Sonsa) Civil Society Platform Ibrahim Ali Charman of Lib­ya Lib­ya Transparency Assoc­ Libya Transparency Assoc­iation iation Mohamud Ali Chairperson Humanitarian Relief and Somalia Development Council (HRDC)Somalia Warsame Ali Head of Programmes Human Appeal Somalia IKHLAS ALI SECRETARY GENERAL ATAIC Sudan ASSISTANT Snigdha Ali Program Officer The Bill and Melinda Gates United States Foundation Bikubusyo Alimasi Coordinating Administrator Centre De Recherche Democratic Symphorien Jurisconsulte Republic of Congo Abdullahi Aliyu Executive Director/CEO Global Initiative for Advocacy & Nigeria Development Carine Allaf Senior Programs Advisor Qatar Foundation International United States Ali Al-Mandaleeq CEO Building Foundation For Republic of Yemen Development(BFD) Ahmed Al-Mayadeen Fund-Raising & AL-Atta Foundation for Relief & Republic of Yemen Development Manager Development (ARD) Hussein Al-Qubib Fund Raising Coordinator Alatta for Relief and Republic of Yemen Development (ARD) Baris Altintas Co Director Media and Law Studies Turkey Association Ryan Altorfer Operations Specialist Global Communities United States Norma Altshuler Program Officer Hewlett Foundation United States Cate Ambrose CEO Emerging Markets Private United States Equity Association (EMPEA) Christopher Ambrose Policy Advisor - Fiscal Actionaid International United States Justice Danyal Amjad Chief Coordinator Environment and Medicine Pakistan (eMed) Bruce Amoroto Program Staff Asian Peoples' Movement for Philippines Debt and Development Enoch Amu Education Project Officer World Vision International Ghana BLESSING ANAM DIRECTOR OF YOUTH INITIATIVE FOR THE Nigeria RESEARCH PROMOTION OF GOOD LEADERSHIP IN NIGERIA Althea Anderson Program Officer William and Flora Hewlett United States Foundation Richard Anderson Co-Director and Managing Imperial College London United Kingdom Director Grace Anderson Associate, Policy UN Foundation United States Ryan Anderton Research Assistant Publish What You Fund United Kingdom CSO Marco Angelo Global Health Advocate Wemos Italy Caroline Anstey Senior Advisor World Economic Forum United States Rizka Antika Program Assistant INFID (International NGO Indonesia Forum on Indonesian Development) Benjamin Appiah-Kubi Executive Director International Volunteer Ghana Organisation for Women Education Development Sugath Arachchige Chairman Janasahana Sathkaraka Sri Lanka Padanama (Public Relief Caring Foundation) Karol Arambula Executive Director and MY World Mexico Mexico Carrillo Founder Claudette Arboleda Program Officer Jubilee South - Asian Peoples' Philippines Josephine Movement on Debt & Development David Archer Head of Participation and ActionAid United Kingdom Public Services Adolfo Arguello Evaluator National Evaluation Academy Mexico Fri Asanga Chief Operating Officer Denis and Lenora Foretia Cameroon Foundation Jamila Asanova Chief executive officer ARGO-Civil Society Kazakhstan Development Association Elke Asen Policy Analyst Tax Foundation Austria Samuel Ashby Data Analyst Development Initiatives United Kingdom Elleni Ashebir Program manager WRI - World Resources Ethiopia Institute Lizzy Ashikwe Programme / Admin African Business Roundtable Nigeria Manager Marcia Ashong CEO TheBoardroom Africa Ghana Samuel Asimi Programme Officer Civil Soceity Legislative Nigeria Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), Transparency International Nigeria Ryme Assaad Executive director Rise2030 Lebanon Joe Athialy Executive Director Centre For Financial India Accountability Joseph Atick Executive Chairman ID4Africa United States Jaime Atienza Debt Policy Lead Oxfam Spain Azcona Lottie Atkin Communications Assistant Eurodad United Kingdom Nicodemus Atsu Executive Director Opportunity Two Excel Ghana Foundation Ahmad Awad Director Phenix Center For Economic Jordan And Informatics Studies Charles Ayamdoo Director Commission on Human Rights Ghana and Administrative Justice Ibiyemi Ayeni Initiatives Manager Special Olympics Nigeria Nigeria Maurice Ayuketang President & Chief Research Friends of Emergence Cameroon Nso Officer Initiatives Miriam Arnelle Azurin Deputy Director Global Alliance on Incinerator Philippines Alternatives NDEYE BA PERMANENT AFRICATIP (The African Senegal SECRETARY Association of Public Works Executing Agencies) CSO Claudia Bach Finance & Operations Bank Information Center United States Manager Emma Bacon Campaign Coordinator Union Aid Abroad Australian Australia People for Health, Education and Development Abroad Olufemi Badejo Dr CEO/Chief Economist Global Trade Policy intiatives Nigeria Mary Baine Director: Tax Programmes African Tax Administration Rwanda Forum Tony Baker Sr. Advisor, External World Vision International United States Engagement - Education Niruban Balachandran Program Officer, The Charles Stewart Mott United States Transforming Development Foundation Finance Marianna Balampama Country Director Pact Inc Tanzania Lerato Balendran Head of Communications Centre for Environmental South Africa Rights Rukmini Banerjee President HasNa, Inc. India Elana Banin Early Childhood International Rescue United
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