Dr. Maria Khwaja's work spans many years conducting research in urban Pakistan across ethnic and political lines with a focus on the violence faced by children who inherit conflict political spaces. She is currently an assistant professor at Salem State University and holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge. Dr. Khwaja's areas of expertise include children's rights and children's agency, political violence by state and non-state actors, terrorism, stateless peoples and internally displaced refugees, schooling and education of children, gender, ethnic and religious discrimination, and military and political governance and violence. Dr. Khwaja is a published academic author with a chapter on her ethnographic work with adolescents published in 2013, a forthcoming article on research methodology in the Global South pending revisions, and several articles forthcoming.
Occupation: Assistant Professor
Countries of expertise: Pakistan, United Kingdom, United States of America
Robin Llewellyn is a natural communicator with a gift for amplifying marginalized voices. With over a decade of experience as a journalist and media strategist, he has not only reported on human rights abuses but actively helped shape narratives for indigenous and environmental defenders. His cross-cultural communication, creative storytelling, and policy-savvy writing make him a powerful bridge between communities and decision-makers. Robin doesn’t just tell stories, he helps people be heard. He would be a valuable addition to any team seeking clarity, compassion, and compelling communication.
Occupation: Robin Llewellyn is a seasoned communications specialist and
award-winning journalist with over a decade of experience giving
voice to underrepresented communities. His work spans human
rights journalism in Latin America, cultural program coordination
across Europe, and public policy communication for governments
and NGOs. Robin’s storytelling spans formats- radio, print, social
media, and strategic publications and he’s been published in
outlets like The Economist and Le Monde Diplomatique. His
bilingual training in journalism and human rights, paired with
global fieldwork, makes him a compelling
advocate for justice through narrative.
Countries of expertise: Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Italy, Peru, Rwanda, Ukraine, United Kingdom
Alina Ionita is a dynamic expert in economic diplomacy and public affairs, known for building commercial bridges between Northern and Eastern Europe. Her multifaceted roles in embassies, consultancy, and government have made her a trusted partner in advancing bilateral cooperation. She brings valuable linguistic fluency and cross- sectoral knowledge, with a proven record in project management and policy advisory. Alina is ideally positioned to enhance any initiative requiring multicultural negotiation, policy intelligence, and commercial strategy.
Occupation: Alina Lonita is a seasoned public affairs consultant and
economic diplomat with over two decades of experience
bridging business, diplomacy, and international cooperation.
Her professional background spans economic diplomacy,
public policy, commercial consulting, and cultural affairs,
primarily linking Finland, Denmark, and Korea to Romania. She
is known for her strategic insight, cross-cultural fluency, and
ability to lead complex, multi-country projects. Alina brings a
sharp combination of economic acumen and legal
knowledge to
promote bilateral investments and international development
initiatives
Countries of expertise: Denmark, Finland, Romania, South Korea, United Kingdom
Daryna Lysyk is a well-rounded legal practitioner and country expert on Ukraine with extensive cross-sectoral experience in international law, refugee protection, and human rights. Her professional background bridges high-level legal research at one of Ukraine’s most respected law firms with hands-on support for refugees navigating asylum and immigration systems in the UK. As an immigration advisor and project coordinator, she has authored comprehensive handbooks, delivered multilingual trainings, and ensured accessible legal guidance for displaced Ukrainians. Her credibility is grounded in legal accuracy, cultural sensitivity, and responsiveness to complex humanitarian contexts, particularly since the escalation of the war in Ukraine. With her legal fluency in three languages and a proven ability to communicate legal nuance across borders, Daryna is exceptionally positioned to contribute expert reports, risk analyses, and country assessments for legal teams, NGOs, and international protection agencies.
Occupation: Daryna Lysyk is a trilingual legal professional and country
expert specializing in Ukraine’s legal system, political
structures, and human rights landscape. With over eight years
of cumulative experience in law, asylum support, and policyfocused refugee resettlement, she brings a rare blend of fieldbased advocacy and legal research depth. As a former
associate at a top-tier Ukrainian law firm and a certified UK
immigration advisor, she has handled complex international
legal cases including child abduction, surrogacy, and
immigration, while simultaneously supporting over 200
Ukrainian refugees in the UK. Her strengths lie in producing
accurate, evidence-based reports on Ukrainian judicial
systems, legislative change,… Read more Countries of expertise: Poland, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom
Occupation: Clara Magalhães Martins is a dual-national PortugueseBrazilian legal expert with extensive experience in Ukraine,
specializing in human rights, humanitarian access, and conflictrelated legal analysis. She currently serves as Country
Manager for a European defense company and Professor of
Public International Law at the Kyiv School of Economics.
Clara’s dynamic career includes legal training delivery, access
negotiation, crisis planning, and public speaking across global
forums. She has produced legal briefs, risk assessments, and
stakeholder reports for high-level international decisionmakers. Her unique background combines field coordination in
active conflict zones with deep academic and practical
expertise in international… Read more Countries of expertise: Brazil, Germany, Portugal, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom
Suzanne Menhem is a Professor and Researcher at the Lebanese University, Institute of Social Sciences, and an independent consultant with extensive expertise in Social Sciences, Anthropology, Demography, and Migration. She is renowned for her leadership in managing and implementing complex research projects and has made significant contributions to international initiatives such as Towards a Cultural Understanding of the Other (TOGETHER), Mediterranean Youth, NEETs and Women Advancing Skills, Employment, and Awareness in the Blue and Green Economy (MYSEA), and Viral Circulations and Social Dynamics. Her work has included conducting surveys, interviews, and focus groups to explore issues related to these projects, providing critical insights into global social dynamics. Dr. Menhem’s research interests encompass migration, gender equality, and socioeconomic development, with a strong focus on human rights-based inquiry. She has led key projects such as the National Study on Child Sexual Abuse in Lebanon, New Migrants in Lebanon, and The Syrian Youth Refugees’ Social and Economic Engagement in Lebanon, addressing the needs of vulnerable populations and tackling urgent social issues.As Head of the Department of Methodology, Epistemology, and Techniques at Lebanese University, Dr… Read more
Occupation: Professor & Researcher
Countries of expertise: France, Lebanon, United Kingdom, United States of America
Alexander Parini is a dynamic educator, policy communicator, and regional expert on U.S.-Asia relations with significant teaching and advisory experience across Vietnam and China. As a lecturer, columnist, and editor, he excels in translating complex global affairs into accessible narratives for students, policymakers, and international audiences. His written work and public commentary featured by My Asia Connections and BBC Vietnamese have examined education diplomacy, trade shifts, and post-pandemic geopolitics, making him a valuable contributor to discourse on Asia’s evolving regional role. With deep academic credentials from SOAS and Peking University, and a solid grounding in U.S. and UK institutional contexts, he represents a rare blend of academic, editorial, and intercultural insight. Alexander’s ability to bridge Western and Asian perspectives through public speaking, writing, and classroom leadership marks him as an influential figure in global education and policy circles.
Occupation: Alexander Parini is an international relations lecturer, policy
writer, and cross-cultural communication expert specializing in
Southeast and East Asia, particularly Vietnam and China. With
over a decade of experience in teaching, public diplomacy, and
editorial leadership, he has built a multi-faceted career that
bridges higher education, U.S.-Asia policy dialogue, and
intercultural engagement. Alexander currently lectures at the
University of Economics and Finance in Ho Chi Minh City and
serves as Editor-in-Chief of My Asia Connections, a platform
for global education and geopolitical commentary. He has led
education-focused delegations, conducted analysis for
USAID’s LinkSME Project, and published widely on… Read more Countries of expertise: Canada, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Mexico, North Korea, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States of America, Vietnam
The Expert is an academic researcher and independent consultant whose expertise ranges from the study of Vietnamese and South East Asian socio-political issues to global labour exploitation and migrant workers' rights.
Occupation: Academic, social researcher and independent consultant.
Countries of expertise: Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, United Kingdom, Vietnam
Gabriel Velázquez is a legal strategist with a policymaker’s mind and an educator’s heart. His hands-on experience in litigation, policy design, and public-private partnerships gives him a 360° view of the legal and development world. Whether drafting constitutional defenses or designing trade strategies for Parliament, Gabriel consistently delivers with precision and clarity. He blends legal acumen, multilingual communication, and deep regional expertise—making him an ideal candidate for roles that demand intellectual rigor, cross-sector collaboration, and global awareness.
Occupation: Gabriel Velázquez Ruiz is a dynamic legal and policy expert
with a rare blend of academic excellence, international litigation
experience, and public policy research. With an MPhil in Public
Policy from Cambridge and experience at Harvard, Gabriel has
advised on everything from infrastructure law and energy
reform to international contracts and human rights. He’s
litigated over 200 constitutional cases, trained students across
borders, and contributed to public policy reports for UK
Parliament and Latin American governments. Gabriel thrives at
the intersection of law, governance, and global development
Countries of expertise: France, Mexico, Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States of America
The Expert is an Advocate from Bangladesh, holding substantial fieldwork experience within the country. She earned her LLB (Hons) from the University of London and completed her LLM (Master of Law) with a specialization in Victimology and Restorative Justice at Dhaka University.
She has attended various training programs, including "Transitional Justice in Asia and Participatory Research Tools with Survivors" organized by the Centre for the Study of Genocide and Justice, and "Human Rights and Gender Relation Analysis" organized by Ain o Shalis Kendra. Her expertise lies in Bangladeshi society and culture, particularly in the realms of Bangladeshi politics, human rights (focusing on gender and sexuality), and the rights of religious minorities (Hindus, Christians, Atheists). `
The Expert has actively contributed to research, advisory, and consultancy projects in Bangladesh, concentrating on formal and informal justice systems, freedom of speech, political rights, anti-corruption measures, violence against women, and minority rights. She maintains a robust network of experts throughout Bangladesh for document verification and is available to provide oral testimony in any court or tribunal, if necessary, to support her expert opinions.
Occupation: Advocate, Researcher, Human Right Activist, Lecturer
Countries of expertise: Bangladesh, United Kingdom
I am a specialist in the history and anthropology of West Africa, especially related to conflict, gender-based violence, and traditional harmful practices. For the past 17 years I have lived and worked across West Africa, in particular Liberia and Ghana, as well as Benin, Burkina Faso, and Côte d'Ivoire. Since 2019 I have worked as the Director of an Oxfordshire-based research company, Résolu Ltd. Prior to this, I held positions as Assistant Professor in Gender Violence at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Tutor in Gender, Geography & Environment at University of Oxford, and various other roles related to gender-based violence research in West Africa. My work has been published in Routledge, Third World Quarterly, and Democracy In Africa. I completed my DPhil at University of Oxford School of Geography and the Environment in 2016.
Occupation: Director, Résolu Ltd
Countries of expertise: Armenia, Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d`Ivoire, Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, United Kingdom
Dr. Rano Turaeva-Höhne brings a rare combination of academic excellence and hands-on field expertise across post-Soviet, Central Asian, and conflict-affected regions. Her fluency in multiple languages and deep cultural insight make her exceptionally effective in navigating complex socio-political landscapes. With over 200 expert reports, a rich portfolio of publications in leading journals, and a strong record in policy advisory and teaching, she delivers both analytical depth and actionable solutions. Her work on migration, identity, and informal economies is internationally recognized and directly informs policy and practice. Dr. Turaeva is not only a subject-matter expert but also a dynamic and reliable professional who adds strategic value to any team. She would be an outstanding asset to any organization looking for deep regional knowledge, intellectual rigor, and real-world impact.
Occupation: Dr. Rano Turaeva-Höhne is a distinguished anthropologist,
consultant, and senior researcher with over 20 years of
multidisciplinary experience in migration, informal economies,
governance, human rights, and social development across
post- Soviet regions and South-Central Asia. With a PhD from
the Max Planck Institute and a habilitation degree from Ludwig
Maximilian University, she has consulted for major institutions
like the UK Home Office, US Courts, and UNDP. Her fieldwork
spans over a dozen countries, and she has authored influential
publications on mobility, identity, gender, and Islam. Renowned
for her linguistic fluency, academic depth, and on-the-ground
policy impact, Dr. Turaeva seamlessly bridges… Read more Countries of expertise: Afghanistan, Armenia, China, Georgia, Germany, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States of America, Uzbekistan
The Expert is a Barrister-at-Law of England and Wales. The Expert is a practicing Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. He holds the position of Head of Chambers at "Justice for All', with nearly a decade's experience in legal practice. The expert regularly moves before the Supreme Court of Bangladesh for various matters including Writ (Judicial Review), Criminal and Civil Appeal and Revision, Bail Petition, Intellectual Property, Company Matter, Inheritance, Public Interest Litigation, Muslim Personal Law, Succession Law, Hindu Law, etc.
As a practicing Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, the expert is legally qualified to verify any legal documents including case, GD, judgments and other relevant documents, and check records from the government office of Bangladesh including Courts and Tribunals unless restricted by the law or relevant office.
Parallel to his legal pursuits, the expert is the Legal Affairs and Political Editor of The Daily Campus and columnist. Accumulatively, he possesses over 18 years of sustained experience as a Journalist in Bangladesh, having written extensively on a broad range of issues, including human rights, the criminal justice system, politics, education, health, mental health, and international… Read more
Occupation: Barrister-at-Law, Advocate, Supreme Court of Bangladesh, Researcher, Journalist, and Columnist.
Countries of expertise: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Bolivia, China, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, Georgia, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Libya, Maldives, Mexico, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, North Korea, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, South Africa, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen, Zimbabwe