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The writers behind this newsletter.
Dan Banik is professor of political science and director of the Oslo SDG Initiative at the Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo.
Obvious Katsaura researches on, and at the intersections of, transnational urbanism, transnational religiosity, religious urbanism, urban politics and urban violence. He primarily conducts field research in Johannesburg, Lagos and Harare.
development & environmental economist. energy access, climate policy, research transparency, replication & meta-science. https://www.rwi-essen.de/en/rwi/team/person/joerg-ankel-peters
Sameen is Assistant Professor of International Development at the University of Birmingham, in the International Development Department (IDD).
Dan Honig is an associate professor of public policy at University College London & Georgetown. Those interested in discussing how Dan’s work can speak to the problems their agency faces can contact Dan via his website, danhonig.info.
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