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Oct 24 - Oct 28, 2022 S745-01

Public Policy Innovations for Inclusive Communities

Salzburg, Austria

Overview

Across Europe, the profiles, backgrounds, and demographics of public policy professionals often fail to reflect the growing pluralism and multiculturalism of our societies. As governments, corporations, and communities grapple with regional and global challenges, we need diverse perspectives and bold innovative ideas to reimagine and redesign the future of public policy in ways that are more equitable, inclusive, and effective
 
However, to build this leadership pipeline and increase diversity in the field, more must be done to ensure public policy is an inclusive and viable career path for minorities, and to create opportunities for emerging and new voices in public policy to practice leadership through their projects, institutions, and communities.

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Alia' Al-Wir
Head of Business Development, AIESEC, Austria
Jessica Antonisse
Policy and Advocacy Coordinator, The ONE Campaign, Belgium
Najib Obaid Babakerkhail
Director and Founder, French Refugee Council, France
Rebecca Bassey
Associate Consultant in Control Risks' EMEA Crisis and Resilience Consulting, United Kingdom
Claudia Batz
Policy and Advocacy Advisor, The George Institute (TGI), United Kingdom
Mariam Dawood
Councilor, London Borough of Newham, United Kingdom
Chougher Maria Doughramajian
President, Voices of Young Refugees in Europe, United Kingdom
Etinosa Erevbenagie-Johnbull
Managing Director, Generation for Change CY, Cyprus
Sude-Meryem Fidan
Student of Political Science, Georg-August-University of Göttingen, Germany
Roquia Gonçalves Guerra Camara
Ph.D. Student, Aix-Marseille University, France
Nadia Hafedh
Education Policy and Advocacy Adviser, Save the Children UK, UK
Mariam Harutyunyan
Strategic Advisor, Innovation - Marketing - D&I, KinArmat and A Seat At The Table, Belgium
Lauri Heikkinen
Freelance Disability Policy/Accessibility Consultant, Finland
Alexander Kuch
International Parliamentary Scholarship Program (IPS), German Parliament, Germany
Lei Laing
Account Executive, Hanover, United Kingdom
Constantin-Alexandru Manda
Vice-President, Group of European Youth for Change, Romania
Noma Nkala
MPhil in Public Policy Candidate at University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Tunji Offeyi
Freelance Journalist, United Kingdom
Eric Onen-Ifere
Barrister and Solicitor, United Kingdom
Diana Pintér
Social Media Manager, European Commission
Hannelore Pourier
Master Student, Maastricht University/United Nations University, The Netherlands
Diana Raiselis
Research Lead, VibeLab, Germany
Safiullah Safi
Student, Cambridge University, Norway
Great Udochi
Master Student, Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, Germany
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