Jean-François TRANI Phd Education Professional Experience

Jean-François TRANI Phd Education Professional Experience

Brown School of Social Work Washington University in St Louis Jean-François TRANI PhD One Brookings Drive • Campus Box 1196 • St. Louis, MO • 63130 Born : March, 28, 1968 • Paris, France '.001-314-935-9277 • 7.001-(314)935-8511 @[email protected] Education 1994-2001 PhD in Demography & Economics. Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, France. 1996-1997 MSc in Social French Law. National Institute of Labour, Employment and Professional Training, Marcy L’Etoile, France. 1991-1992 MPhil in Demography & Economics. Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris. Research internship at the School of Public Health, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 1987-1990 MSc Economics & Law. Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris. 1987-1990 BA in History. University of Paris IV-Sorbonne, France. Professional Experience 07-2015 Brown School. Washington University in St Louis. Associate professor. 1/2012-06-2015 Brown School. Washington University in St Louis. Assistant professor. 11/2011-present Leonard Cheshire Disability and Inclusive Development Centre, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London. Honorary Research Fellow. 4/2007-11/2011 Leonard Cheshire Disability and Inclusive Development Centre, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London. Senior Research Associate. 12/2003-03/2007 Handicap International, Afghanistan and India. Research Fellow and Manager for the National Disability Survey in Afghanistan (NDSA). Technical Advisor to the Minister of Martyrs and Disabled, Afghanistan. 11/2001-12/2003 Labour and Social Relations Directorate at the Ministry of Labour, France. Advisor. 09/98-12/03&06 Centre of Economics and Ethics for Environment and Development (C3ED), University of Versailles and ISTOM (Institute for International Development in Agriculture) Cergy-Pontoise. Adjunct Assistant Professor. 01/97-10/01 Labour Delegation of Yvelines and Indre. Programmes for vulnerable people for adult education, access to welfare and the labour market. Advisor. 05-06/ 96 Internship at the daily newspaper ‘La Tribune-Le Progrès’ in Saint Etienne, France. 01/94- 12/95 French Institute for Development Research (IRD). Cameroon office. Household survey on vulnerability in Duala, Cameroon. Research fellow. 09/92- 04/93 ValeoThermique-Habitacle company, car spare parts, La Verrière (78), France. 1 Grants and Contracts Current support 2017 – 2020 Name: Third Party Monitor for the Aga Khan Development Network Health Action Plan for Afghanistan Investigators: Markus Frölich (PI, University of Mannheim, Germany), JF Trani (co-I, Washington University in St. Louis), Juanita Vasquez-Escallon (co-I, and Center for Evaluation and Development (C4ED, http://c4ed.org, Germany), Lora Iannotti (co-I, Washington University in St. Louis), Amount: $ 372,599 Sponsor: Aga Khan Foundation As Principal Investigator: In preparation Name: Strengthening Rural Community-Based Schools’ Social Accountability. Investigators: Jean-François Trani (PI, Washington University in St. Louis), Peter Hovmand (co-I, Washington University in St. Louis), Parul Bakhshi (co-I, Washington University in St. Louis), Juanita Vasquez-Escallon (co-I, and Center for Evaluation and Development, http://c4ed.org, Germany), Sheretta Barnes (co-I), Nidhi Singal (co-I, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom), Amin Mayel (co-I, Swedish Committee for Afghanistan), Muhamad Tahir Waqar (co-I, National Rural Support Programme, Pakistan). Funding agency: Department for International Development and Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) of the United Kingdom. Name: Inclusion for All: Promoting Equitable Quality Learning in Afghan Primary Schools. Investigators: Parul Bakhshi (PI, Washington University in St. Louis), Jean-François Trani (co-I, Washington University in St. Louis), Peter Hovmand (co-I, Washington University in St. Louis), Juanita Vasquez-Escallon (co-I, University of Mannheim, Germany). Funding agency: UNESCO. Name: Homeless persons with severe mental illness in India: Innovating to deliver services. In collaboration with Asha Banu, Vandana Gopikumar, Ms. Mrinalini Ravi, Tata Institute of Social Sciences and The Banyan, Ramesh Raghavan, Rutgers The State University of New Jersey School of Social Work, Deborah Padgett, New York University, Silver school of social work, Parul Bakhshi, School of Occupational Therapy, Washington University in St Louis. Funding agency: Rutgers The State University of New Jersey School of Social Work As Principal Investigator: Past Support 2012-16 Name: Rehabilitation of Afghans with Disabilities (RAD) Community Based Rehabilitation programme (CBR) impact evaluation. Investigators: JF Trani (PI), Fiona Gall (co-I), Parul Bakhshi (co-I). Amount: $ 600,000 Sponsor: Swedish International Development Agency and Swedish Committee of Afghanistan. 2014 Name: Impact assessment for integrated water, sanitation and education projects in Baidoa, Somalia. Investigators: JF Trani (PI), Sharon Low (co-I) Amount: $ 25,000 Sponsor: Organisation for Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (OCHA). 2013-14 Name: Disability in public policies considering increasing inequalities and poverty of persons with disabilities and their families in Morocco and Tunisia. Investigators: JF Trani (PI), Parul Bakhshi (co-I), Dominique lopez (co-I), Abdellah Jamaa (co-I), Fiona Gall (co-I). Amount: $ 150000 Sponsor: Middle East Partnership Initiative (US State dpt). 2012 Name: Children Investment risk and the formation of dynastic aspirations in Conflict Affected Fragile States: Assessing the impact of a school subsidy and sensitization program in Haut Uele, Democratic Republic of Congo. Pilot study. Investigators: JF Trani (PI), Raul Santaeulalia-Llopis (co-PI), Abdellah Jamaa (co-I). Amount: $ 20,000. 2 Sponsors: INTERSOS, Washington University in St Louis (Weidenbaum Center) 2011 Name: Mental disability (Schizophrenia and Affective Disorders), Stigma and multidimensional Poverty in India. Investigators: JF Trani (PI), Sushrut Jadhav (co-PI), Smita Deshpande (I), Sumeet Jain (I). Amount: £ 115,000 Sponsor: DFID-UKAID (part of the larger Crosscutting Disability Research Programme). 2008/09 Name: Pilot child protection and reintegration program for war affected and excluded vulnerable children in Southern West Darfur. Investigators: JF Trani (PI). Amount: £ 40,000 Sponsor: UNICEF and Leonard Cheshire Disability. 2009-2010 Name: Disability Assessment in Sierra Leone. Investigators: JF Trani (PI), M Kett(co-I) and J. Browne (co-I). Amount: £ 10,000. Sponsor: Leonard Cheshire Disability. 2007 Name: Disability and education in Juba, Southern Sudan. Investigators: JF Trani (PI), M Kett (Co-I). Amount: £ 7,000. Sponsor: Leonard Cheshire Disability. 2004-2006 Name: National Disability Survey in Afghanistan. Investigators: JF Trani (PI), P Bakhshi (co-I) Amount: $ 500,000. Sponsors: European Commission, UNDP, UN Mission for Action Mine, Swiss Cooperation, French Embassy, Handicap International. 1994-1997 Name: Youth Employment Survey in Duala, Cameroon. Investigators: JF Trani (PI) Amount: Francs 270,000 ($54,000). Sponsor: Institute for Development Research, PhD funding, France. Other Roles: Past support 2015 – 2016 Name: Constructing a Global Framework for Analysis of Social Exclusion from and Within Learning System. Investigators: Parul Bakhshi (PI), JF Trani (co-I). Amount: $ 203,886 Sponsor: Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) of UK. 2011 Name: What are the impacts of measures to increase the accessibility to education for people with a disability across developed and developing countries and what is known about the cost effectiveness of different approaches? Investigators: P Bakhshi (PI), N Groce (I), M Kett (I), R Lang (I) and JF Trani (I) Amount: AUD 83000. Sponsor: 3ie-DFID-AusAID joint call. 2011 Name: Surveying disability institutions in Middle East and North African countries. Consultant: JF Trani, Amount: $ 10,000. Sponsor: The World Bank. 2010-2011 Name: Impact of maternal disability on exclusion, birth outcomes and child health in rural Nepal. Investigators: D. Manahndar (PI), J. Morrison, (PI), A. Costello (co-I), N. Groce (co-I), JF Trani (consultant). Amount: 150 000 Swiss francs. Sponsor: Union Banks of Switzerland (UBS). 2009-2012 Name: Crosscutting Disability Research Programme: Strengthening the Evidence Base on Disability and Development. Investigators: N. Groce (PI), JF Trani (co-I), M Kett (co-I) and R Lang (co-I). Amount: £ 1,300,000 Sponsor: Department for International Development. 2009-2011 Name: Role and impact of the Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) approach on the lives of persons with disabilities and their communities in two CBR projects, in Mandya district in Karnataka State of India. 3 Investigators: Vincenzo Mauro (PI), JF Trani (co-I), M Biggeri (co-I). Amount: € 70,000 Sponsor: AIFO, Italy. 2009-2010 Name: Impact on children wellbeing of an education programme in a slum of Mumbai, India. Investigators: A, Frediani (PI) JF Trani (co-I). Amount: £ 3,000. Sponsor: EPSRC-UCL Bridging the Gap Escalator Fund. 2009 Name: Rethinking disability policies in Toscani through the Capability Approach of A Sen: From Cure to Care. Investigators: M Biggeri (PI), N. Bellanca (co-I), JF Trani (co-I), P Bakhshi (co-I). Amount: € 50,000 Sponsor: Tuscany Region, Italy 2008 Name: International Workshop: Children’s Capabilities and Project Why. Investigators: A. Frediani (PI), JF Trani (Co-I), M Biggeri (co-I). Amount: $ 10,000. Sponsors: EPSRC-UCL Bridging the Gap, Human Development and Capability Association, Cultural Foundation

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