Andrea S. Allen research has addressed matters of race, sexuality, gender, violence, and religion in Brazil and the African Diaspora. Her first book Violence and Desire in Brazilian Lesbian Relationships (Palgrave Macmillan 2015) focused on the experiences of lesbian women in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Dr. Allen is currently working on a second book project about LGBT evangelical Brazilians, race, religious identity, and sexual subjectivity.
Occupation: Professor, University of Toronto
Countries of expertise: Brazil, United States of America
Goal-focused, strategic planner, and passionate leader with extensive experience implementing effective, global strategies to stabilize communities through capacity building, promoting human rights and democratization, and amplifying the value of communication. Skilled in collaborating with all members of the organization to build bridges across ideological divides, trusted to tailor language, tone, style, and format to match the audience. Passionate educator with two years’ experience as a High School Principal. Proactively pursues the development and execution of ethical leadership, personnel management, and clear research/discovery goals with comprehensive plans delivering measurable impact to in-house operations.
An accomplished expert in Lebanese, Levantine, and MENA law, politics, and culture, Dr. Isaac Andakian brings extensive experience and a proven track record in political advisory roles. From 2001 to 2009, Dr. Andakian served as a trusted senior political adviser to two members of the Lebanese Parliament and a minister in the Lebanese cabinet. Over nine years, he counseled the Armenian Orthodox Community Court of Lebanon and the Municipality of the City of Anjar, Lebanon, from 2003 to 2012.
During Dr. Andakian’s tenure as an Arabic Litigation… Read more
Occupation: Academia
Countries of expertise: Armenia, Lebanon, Libya, Syria, United Kingdom, United States of America
Dr. Danica Anderson is a US-based international social scientist, researcher, and forensic counselor (criminal justice specialist) with a doctorate in clinical psychology. Dr. Anderson is a member of the UNESCO scientific and education CID council and of the International Criminal Court, a Psycho-social Victim Gender Expert for trauma with war crimes and war crimes survivors. She is a trauma clinician who has traveled the world bearing witness to―and researching how to heal transgenerational trauma and continues to make crisis responses while addressing the needs of immigrants and refugees during and in the aftermath of natural disasters and wars. Trauma response and social science and research fieldwork occurred in Afghanistan, Haiti, India, Sri Lanka, and many conflict-ridden regions and war regions.
Dr. Anderson's international trauma work occurred in Sub-Saharan Africa for the International Criminal Court and the United Nations World Food Program in Sudan. In former Yugoslavia, Bosnia Herzegovina, her study and clinically informed trauma for over two decades provided an archive of information on women's transgenerational trauma for war and war crimes survivors involving asylum and visas. Dr. Anderson worked with Mexico's National Human Rights, Mexico City, and the… Read more
Occupation: Social Scientist - Researcher-Trauma Expert
Countries of expertise: Afghanistan, Austria, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo (Republic of), Costa Rica, Cuba, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Denmark, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Kuwait, Malta, Mexico, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Serbia, Slovenia, South Korea, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Uganda, United States of America
Dr. Adam Baird is a rare blend of academic depth and frontline experience, known for turning research into real-world change. Over the past 20+ years, he’s worked across Latin America and the Caribbean, shaping youth violence prevention programs, advising international agencies, and leading ground breaking studies on gangs and masculinities. His work with the UN, UNDP, and leading universities reflects not just his expertise but also the trust global institutions place in him. Adam brings clarity to complex problems, builds collaborative teams, and delivers solutions that resonate both in policy and in practice. If you're seeking someone who understands violence from the inside out and knows how to reduce it, he’s exactly who you want leading the charge.
Occupation: Dr. Adam Baird is a passionate and widely respected voice in
the field of violence prevention, with a deep focus on gangs,
masculinities, and urban insecurity across Latin America and
the Caribbean. What sets Adam apart is his ability to connect
academic insight with on-the-ground impact, he doesn’t just
study violence, he works directly with communities,
governments, and global organizations to help reduce it. His
ground breaking ideas like chronic vulnerability and masculine
vulnerability have influenced both policy and practice, and his
research has helped shape youth intervention programs,
especially in places like Belize and Colombia. Whether
advising the UN, leading international research teams, or… Read more Countries of expertise: Argentina, Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, Guatemala, Mexico, Netherlands, Panama, Sweden, Switzerland, Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom, United States of America
Dr. Astrid Barrondo is a globally recognized expert in international human rights law and justice reform. With a Ph.D. and multiple postgraduate degrees from top European universities, she has led impactful legal, research, and advocacy initiatives across Latin America, Europe, and North America. From litigating landmark cases before the Inter-American Court to training government officials on anti-corruption strategies, Astrid has remained at the forefront of global justice advocacy. Her extensive publications and advisory work reflect her commitment to defending the rights of the most vulnerable, especially Indigenous peoples, women, and laborers. Fluent in Spanish and English, she is a powerhouse of legal intellect, human rights dedication, and cross-border collaboration.
Occupation: Dr. Astrid Barrondo is a seasoned international human rights
lawyer, researcher, and educator with over two decades of
experience in transitional justice, anti-corruption, indigenous
rights, and international criminal law. With a Ph.D. from
Universidad Carlos III of Madrid and multiple master’s degrees
in human rights and international law, Astrid has held key roles
in the Inter-American system, United Nations bodies, and
international NGOs. Her depth of expertise spans high-impact
litigation, legal advising, academic instruction, and technical
consultancy making her a globally respected voice on justice
reform, environmental accountability, and marginalized
communities’ rights.
Countries of expertise: Austria, Bolivia, Canada, Colombia, Finland, France, Guatemala, Ireland, Italy, Montenegro, Netherlands, Peru, Spain, United States of America, Venezuela
Nicola Bulled is a public health anthropologist. Her scholarship interrogates health inequalities, using mixed methods to examine the intersection of biology with the social to offer multi-level perspectives on public health programming, service delivery, and policy. Her specific fields of interest include HIV, infectious diseases, disease prevention technologies, health communication, and community collaboration. She has engaged in research and public health programming in South Africa, Lesotho, Liberia, Greece, and the United States. Her research has received funding from the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and Fulbright IIE.
Occupation: Public health anthropologist
Countries of expertise: Greece, Lesotho, Liberia, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States of America
Dr. Aretha Campbell brings together the precision of a legal strategist and the insight of a regional researcher, making her an invaluable expert for governance, compliance, and human rights work in the Caribbean. With a rich career spanning international banking, academic research, and consulting, she offers not only deep analytical skills but also practical experience that informs effective policy and legal strategy. Her work has helped shape compliance standards, informed regional anti-corruption policies, and trained the next generation of legal and financial professionals. Aretha is thoughtful, detail-oriented, and highly respected in both academic and professional circles. If you're seeking someone who blends intellectual rigor with real-world impact, she’s the expert you want on your team.
Occupation: Dr. Aretha Campbell is a distinguished academic, compliance expert, and policy consultant with a unique blend of legal, financial, and governance experience, especially across the Caribbean region. With a PhD in Rule of Law and Global Governance and over 15 years of high-level work across private banking, international consulting, and academia, she brings deep insight into anti-corruption, financial crime prevention, and human rights. Whether crafting compliance frameworks for JP Morgan Trust or contributing cutting-edge research for Transparency International, Aretha has consistently influenced policy, educated future leaders, and advised legal and regulatory institutions. Her ability to merge theory with practice, and law with strategy, makes her an exceptional expert for roles… Read more Countries of expertise: Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, United States of America
Dr. Gil Daryn brings over two decades of hands-on and academic experience in anthropology, human rights, and refugee policy, with work spanning globally significant regions including South Asia, the Middle East, and the UK. His fluency in English, Hebrew, and Nepali enhances his cultural dexterity, making him uniquely capable of navigating complex humanitarian contexts. With a Ph.D. from Cambridge and a record of collaboration with global organizations like UNHCR and The Carter Center, Dr. Daryn’s insights are both academically grounded and practically impactful. He demonstrates strong leadership in multicultural environments and a track record of delivering high-quality ethnographic and policy research. This rich blend of analytical depth and real-world experience makes him an exceptional candidate ready to contribute meaningfully to your team’s objectives.
Occupation: Dr. Gil Daryn is an accomplished anthropologist with a passion for understanding cultures and people across South Asia and beyond. With a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge, he has spent over two decades working on the ground with refugee communities, rural populations, and development organizations. Whether it's through fieldwork in Nepal, consulting for asylum cases, or lecturing at top universities, Dr. Daryn brings both academic depth and real-world perspective to everything he does. His work blends deep empathy with rigorous research, making him a go-to expert for anyone navigating the complexities of human rights, displacement, and community development in the region.
Countries of expertise: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Israel, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tibet, United Kingdom, United States of America
Luis Fernando De León is a committed legal advisor and international diplomat whose career spans courtrooms, classrooms, and conflict zones. With deep roots in humanitarian law and hands-on experience in some of the most sensitive political environments in Latin America, Luis brings clarity, diplomacy, and legal precision to every mission he undertakes. Whether he’s drafting protection policy, training peacekeepers, or advising on constitutional reform, he leads with empathy and intellect. His multilingualism, international education, and proven leadership make him a top-tier candidate for roles requiring cross-cultural expertise and legal foresight. He is not only qualified—he is impactful.
Occupation: Luis Fernando De León is a trilingual legal strategist and
international protection expert with over a decade of
experience in diplomacy, law, and humanitarian affairs. From
leading missions for the OAS to directing legal strategies for
the Red Cross and UNHCR, Luis has been a trusted advisor in
matters of human rights, IHL, refugee protection, and
governance. His ability to navigate high-level diplomatic
environments while also engaging communities on the ground
shows both depth and adaptability. Whether training
peacekeepers in international law or building coalitions for policy reform, Luis is a connector, problem-solver, and a powerful advocate for justice.
Countries of expertise: Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Mexico, Panama, United States of America
An accomplished nonprofit leader, educator, and human rights advocate with over 15 years of experience driving community development, public health initiatives, and social justice programs across Belize and the United States. Specializes in behavior change communication, human rights documentation, sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR), anti-trafficking coordination, and youth empowerment. A certified primary educator with experience in both Belize and the U.S. educational systems, with a strong background in curriculum development, multigrade instruction, and leadership within multicultural settings. Skilled in organizational governance, strategic planning, research methodologies, and advocacy for marginalized groups. Recognized for bridging grassroots mobilization with policy-level impact, and for fostering collaboration among government, civil society organizations, and international agencies.
Occupation: A seasoned Executive Director with extensive experience in nonprofit
governance, resource mobilization, strategic planning, and program
coordination. Successfully led internal relations, developed
organizational strategic frameworks (2016–2021), and coordinated
national and international initiatives related to Sexual and
Reproductive Health and Rights. Registered with the Belize National
AIDS Commission and an active contributor to various United
Nations processes.
Countries of expertise: Belize, United States of America
Ana María Diez de Fex is a deeply experienced policy expert, legal researcher, and education program manager whose work reflects a strong commitment to social justice, human rights, and civic education. Trained as a lawyer and public policy specialist, she has held strategic roles in Colombia’s Congress, constitutional court, and reparations institutions designing responses for conflict victims and contributing to democratic reform. Her transition into educational leadership in Spain underscores her adaptability and vision in building bridges between civil society and schools. Ana María brings both analytical rigor and grassroots understanding to her work, supported by cross-cultural fieldwork and international training. Her career demonstrates an exceptional capacity to translate complex legal and political issues into actionable, community-rooted solutions.
Occupation: Ana María Diez de Fex is a policy analyst, legal researcher,
and training expert with over a decade of experience working
across government institutions, NGOs, and educational
foundations in Latin America and Europe. Her expertise lies in
public policy development, peace and security strategy, and
educational program coordination especially within post-conflict
and social justice frameworks. With a Master’s degree in Public
Policy from the Central European University and a law degree
from Universidad del Rosario in Bogotá, Ana María has
contributed to legislative work in Colombia’s Congress,
coordinated reparations for conflict victims, and led public
policy analysis for Medellín's Security Office. Now based… Read more Countries of expertise: Colombia, Hungary, Spain, United States of America
Dr. Kristen Drybread is an anthropologist specializing in Latin American studies; political and legal anthropology; studies of race, gender and sexuality; and international prison studies. She is currently a graduate writing specialist and lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Dr. Drybread earned her Ph.D. in Sociocultural Anthropology from Columbia University and has held postdoctoral research appointments at the Center for the Study of Violence at the University of São Paulo and in the Drugs, Security, and Democracy Program of the Social Science Research Council. She has conducted extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Brazilian prisons, courts, drug treatment centers, and children’s shelters. Her research addresses topics including gender-based violence, political corruption and white collar crime, drug trafficking and treatment, children’s rights, and prison administration.
Occupation: Anthropologist
Countries of expertise: Brazil, United Kingdom, United States of America
Kendra Dupuy is a social science researcher and Assistant Professor of African politics. She has expertise with quantitative & qualitative research on energy, climate change, environment, natural resource management, democracy, human rights, civil society, education, and forced migration. She is a certified project manager, technical writer, and program & project evaluator. She has has deep expertise in the African region and specifically on countries in West Africa, East Africa, southern Africa, and the DR Congo.
Occupation: Senior Researcher and Assistant Professor
Countries of expertise: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Congo (Republic of), Cote d`Ivoire, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Nigeria, Norway, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, United States of America, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Dr. Daanish Faruqi is a Visiting Researcher at the Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. A scholar of migration and mobility in the Middle East and North Africa, he has leveraged his expertise both in academia and in international development. At Georgetown he researches democracy promotion and conflict resolution through transnational religious humanitarianism. His latest writing deals with the viability of religious humanitarianism in effectively managing refugee crises. He has a recent interview with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on this project and its potential for peace building. A specialist on contemporary Syria, he also writes regularly commentary on post-Assad Syria, for popular venues like TRT World, al-Jumhuriyya, and others.
He completed his Ph.D. from Duke University, where he wrote his dissertation on the role of Syrian Sufi religious scholars in joining the 2011 uprising against Bashar al-Assad. Through several years of ethnographic and historical fieldwork in Morocco, Turkey, and Jordan, conducting hundreds of Arabic-language interviews, his work revealed the role of 19th century migration… Read more
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Countries of expertise: Algeria, Egypt, Gaza Strip, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United States of America, West Bank
Dr. Saphia Fleury is a uniquely interdisciplinary and impact-driven academic who works at the intersection of migration, climate change, and human rights law. With a background in global advocacy and editing, and a portfolio of published work influencing both scholarship and policy, she stands out as a thought leader in climate displacement, refugee protection, and socio-environmental justice. Her cross- sectoral and cross-regional experience makes her an ideal candidate for strategic research, policy advisory, or global program leadership roles in human rights and environmental governance.
Occupation: Dr. Saphia Fleury is a globally recognized researcher and
consultant on migration, human rights, and climate change,
with over 20 years of experience across academia, civil society,
and global policy platforms. With a PhD in climate related
migration and a master’s in human rights, she has served as
Research Fellow at the University of Hull and formerly as
Managing Editor at Amnesty International. Her ongoing
consultancies with Amnesty, UCLA, and the IPCC showcase
her thought leadership in climate justice, gender-based
violence, and child protection. As a prolific author and evidence
contributor to UK Parliament inquiries, Saphia combines
scholarly depth with policy influence in human rights,
humanitarian… Read more Countries of expertise: France, Montserrat, United Kingdom, United States of America, Vietnam
Patricia Foxen is a cultural anthropologist with 30 years of experience working in academic, policy and program contexts with Latino immigrant and refugee populations in the U.S. and Canada. She has written extensively about Central American migration and indigenous communities and is the author of the book In Search of Providence: Transnational Mayan Identities (Vanderbilt University Press, 2008; updated edition, 2020), as well as numerous peer-reviewed articles and major reports. Dr. Foxen served for 14 years as Deputy Director of Research at UnidosUS (formerly the National Council of La Raza), the largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization in the U.S., where she oversaw data-driven policy-oriented research, directed and published community-based research on the integration and well-being of Latino youth and families, and communicated findings to external audiences such as policy makers, media outlets, practitioners and universities. Dr. Foxen has taught at Vanderbilt University and the University of Toronto, has been a visiting fellow at Yale University and American University, and is a frequent guest lecturer. She has served on boards and advisory bodies including the Population Reference Bureau, Child Trends Hispanic Institute Advisory Council, the… Read more
Occupation: Independent Researcher
Countries of expertise: Canada, Guatemala, United States of America
Cameron Garcia is a rising leader in international security intelligence, combining academic excellence with practical diplomacy. His intelligence roles in private and governmental sectors demonstrate a deep command of regional threats, sociopolitical dynamics, and global security frameworks. With hands-on diplomatic experience from Latin America to Europe, Cameron excels at crisis analysis and advisory roles. He is an invaluable asset for organizations navigating complex geopolitical environments.
Occupation: Cameron Garcia is an accomplished geopolitical analyst and
open-source intelligence (OSINT) expert with extensive
experience in crisis monitoring and global risk assessments.
With firsthand exposure through internships across multiple
U.S. embassies, Cameron has become a trusted advisor for
international travel, diplomatic affairs, and strategic security
analysis. His depth in Latin American, Caribbean, and
African geopolitical dynamics positions him as a forward-looking
security and diplomacy specialist.
Countries of expertise: Belize, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, North Macedonia, Portugal, United States of America
Dr. Ginzburg is a practicing medical anthropologist and public health professional, with a focus on mental health and health equity research. She has published research on mental health, stigma, syndemics, chronic illness, obesity, food insecurity, environmental health, and community-based participatory research.
Occupation: Research Fellow, University of Connecticut Health Center
Countries of expertise: Israel, Puerto Rico, United States of America
Daniel M. Goldstein is Professor Emeritus of the Department of Anthropology at Rutgers University. He is the author or co-author of four ethnographies and numerous articles based on his research in Bolivia and the United States. His areas of interest include the anthropology of politics and law, security, violence, immigration, and urban life. Daniel retired from academia in 2018 to pursue a career as a novelist, but he remains involved in the study of Latin American political and social life.
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Countries of expertise: Bolivia, United States of America
María Serna Guerrero is a highly skilled climate and energy regulatory specialist with a proven track record of influencing national and international policy landscapes. She has developed key HSE and upstream regulatory frameworks in Mexico, consulted on methane emissions regulations in Colombia, and advised on high stakes offshore tenders in Guyana. Her dual legal background in environmental law and regulatory improvement equips her to bridge policy with practical implementation. With published work on Latin America's climate commitments and energy governance, and strong cross-border consulting experience, María is a leading voice in shaping sustainable, compliant, and forward-looking energy systems across the Americas.
Occupation: María Serna Guerrero is a highly accomplished expert in climate, energy regulation, and environmental law, with over a decade of experience advising across private, public, and multilateral sectors. Specializing in regulatory frameworks for hydrocarbon projects, methane emissions control, and decarbonization strategies, she has shaped key energy and environmental policies in Mexico, Colombia, and Guyana. María has worked with globally influential entities such as Chevron, S&P Global, and the UN, playing an instrumental role in aligning national policies with international best practices. Her expertise is both technical and strategic balancing legal precision with regulatory innovation to advance sustainable energy transitions.
Countries of expertise: Colombia, Guyana, Mexico, United States of America