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Reisen, Mirjam van

Mirjam van Reisen is Professor International Relations, Innovation and Care at Tilburg University and Professor of FAIR Data Science at the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) at Leiden University. Van Reisen is Research Leader of the Globalization, Accessibility, Innovation and Care (GAIC) network and Project Director for the Digital Innovation and Skills Hub (DISH), part of the Africa University Network on FAIR Open Science (AUN). Her teaching experience includes, among others, the University of Pavia, Tilburg University, Amsterdam University College, Leiden University and the College of Europe.

Van Reisen is the Director of the organisation Research Advisors & Experts Europe (RAEE) in Brussels. Van Reisen is the Principle Investigator of VODAN Africa. She is a Member of the Supervisory Board of PharmAccess.

Van Reisen was a member of the Dutch Advisory Council on International Affairs (AIV) and Chair of the Development Assistance Committee (COS) from 2013 to 2020. She was a member of the Board of Philips Foundation and the SNV Netherlands Development Organisation until 2020.

Mirjam van Reisen has published extensively on Europe and international… Read more

Occupation: Professor of International Relations Innovation and Care at Tilburg University
Professor of FAIR Data Science at Leiden University Medical Centre
Countries of expertise: Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan

Renon, Eva

Political-economy scholar and former political and security-risk analyst at S&P Global with a decade of experience in the public and private sectors, mapping armed-group threats and security force vulnerabilities (including corruption and human rights violations) to advise governments and large investors on business-operating risks. Ex–Army intelligence officer, skilled in producing tailored, structured, and evidence-based reports on Iraq and Syria under tight deadlines.

Occupation: Associate Lecturer in Political Economy
Former second lieutenant (analyst)
Former senior analyst at S&P Global in political and security risk
Countries of expertise: Iraq, Iraq (Kurdistan Regional Government), Syria

Rever, Judi

Judi Rever is a Montreal journalist, a COI expert and the author of the book, In Praise of Blood: The Crimes of the Rwandan Patriotic Front . The book re-examines the Rwandan genocide and chronicles nearly three decades of violence committed by Paul Kagame’s army in the Great Lakes of Africa.  In 1997, Judi Rever went to Congo to cover the humanitarian crisis following Rwanda’s overthrow of President Mobutu Sese Seko.

Occupation: journalist, author & COI expert
Countries of expertise: Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda

Rich, Jeremy

I have been conducting research on central African history and politics since I was awarded a Fulbright IIE scholarship to Gabon in 1999. I earned a MA and PhD in history from Indiana University. Since 2011, I have been a professor of history at Marywood University in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Through my research and my visits to both the DR Congo and Gabon, I have an extensive network of contacts in government, human rights, academic, and diplomatic circles in the Republic of Congo, Gabon, and the DRC.

Occupation: Professor
Countries of expertise: Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon

Roberts, David

Dr David B Roberts is a Reader at King’s College London where he leads the twin-track Arabic and English Master of Research (MRes) programme in the School of Security Studies. Additionally, Dr Roberts is Adjunct Faculty at Science Po’s Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA), a Non-Resident Fellow at the Arab Gulf States Institute Washington and at the Middle East Policy Council (Washington DC), and the founder and commissioning editor for Cambridge University Press’s book series Elements in Middle East Politics. Previously, David taught for King’s at the Qatar Defence Academy, and he was the Director of the Gulf office of the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security studies think-tank (RUSI Qatar). He obtained his PhD from Durham University.

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Countries of expertise: Kuwait, Oman, Qatar

Rodman, Debra

The Honorable Dr. Debra Rodman is an Associate Professor of Anthropology and Women’s Studies and former Director of Women's Studies at Randolph-Macon College. Her areas of expertise are transnational migration, gender and ethnic relations, gender-based violence, and women’s rights. As an anthropology and gender/women’s studies professor, she teaches courses on race, class, and gender, gender and economic development, immigration and refugees, and teaches community-based courses with local refugee resettlement organizations In addition to research and teaching, Dr. Rodman serves as an expert witness in federal immigration court for families fleeing violence and persecution with a focus on women, children, and LGBT individuals.

Debra Rodman has a B.A. in Anthropology from the University of Miami, an M.A. in Marine Affairs and Policy from the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, and her Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Florida. Dr. Rodman is a former Fulbright scholar and received additional funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. A fluent Spanish speaker, she has over 20 years’ experience working in Central America and with refugee and immigrant communities in the United States.

Dr. Rodman served in the… Read more

Occupation: Associate Professor
Countries of expertise: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras

Rohan, Hana

Hana Rohan is a researcher and practitioner with over a decade of experience in humanitarian, development, and public health settings, with particular expertise in Sierra Leone and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). She holds a doctorate in international development and has led qualitative and mixed-methods research for institutions including the UK Public Health Rapid Support Team, BBC Media Action, and international NGOs. Her work spans health systems, epidemic response, gender-based violence, and displacement, often at the intersection of conflict and structural inequality. She has published in peer-reviewed journals and contributed to high-level policy processes, bringing both academic rigour and grounded insight to her analysis. She specialises in producing clear, evidence-based expert reports that communicate complex sociopolitical contexts with accuracy and ethical care for asylum and human rights proceedings.

Occupation: Social Scientist
Countries of expertise: Democratic Republic of Congo, Sierra Leone

Romeo, Tameka

Tameka Romeo is a Legal Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Informed Practitioner in Investigative Psychology, adjunct lecturer, and consultant. She received a Joint Doctorate in Legal Psychology from Maastricht University in The Netherlands and the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. The findings from her studies have been presented at multiple international conferences in The Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, Czech Republic, and Jamaica. In 2019, she received the award for Best Paper for 2019 in the Journal of Memory & Cognition by the Psychonomic Society. An alumna of The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, she read for the degree of Master of Science in Clinical Psychology (distinction).

For over a decade, Tameka has contributed a significant portion of her expertise towards multiple social passion-projects, including offender rehabilitation, gender-based violence (GBV) awareness, and her non-governmental organisation (NGO), Mothers of the Missing and Murdered (MOMM).

Occupation: Legal Psychologist

Countries of expertise: Netherlands, Sweden, Trinidad and Tobago

Rudrum, Sarah

Sarah Rudrum is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Acadia University. She received her PhD from the Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Social Justice at the University of British Columbia. She is concerned with issues of health equity, particularly in relation to gender relations and transnational health activities. She is the author of Global Health and the Village: Transnational Contexts Governing Birth in Northern Uganda.

Occupation: Associate Professor, Sociology
Countries of expertise: Uganda

Ruiz, Gabriel Velázquez

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

Rusenko, Rayna

Dr. Rusenko is an expert on the transhistorical role of public policy in producing and maintaining structural inequalities, particularly as relates to poverty and homelessness in Japan and Malaysia. In her academic research, she employs historical and ethnographic methods to investigate the development, implementation, and street-level impacts of historical and contemporary policies across multiple fields including housing, employment, welfare, policing, identification, urban planning, and property rights. She has 14 years of fieldwork experience in Japan and 5 years of fieldwork experience in Malaysia.

Occupation: Independent scholar
Countries of expertise: Japan, Malaysia

Rushchenko, Dr Julia

Criminologist and gender expert with over 15 years of experience advising the United Nations, academia, and international organisations on gender justice, conflict sensitivity, human rights, social inclusion, and vulnerable populations, including in Syria, Ukraine, across the Middle East and Central Asia. Specialist in gender-based violence, policing and security services, prisons and the criminal justice sector, women’s and children’s rights, and victim-centred approaches. Proven track record of working in politically sensitive and fragile settings, and of authoring reports for private companies, ministries and UN offices. Fluent in Arabic and Ukrainian. 

Occupation: International Consultant
Countries of expertise: Indonesia, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan

Saatnia, Mrs Pouneh

I am a dual-qualified legal professional with over 18 years of legal experience, specialising in both Iranian and UK legal systems. I am:

A Registered Foreign Lawyer with the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) in England and Wales (SRA ID: 822858), authorised for the period 2024/2025 A qualified First Grade Solicitor in Iran, registered with the Iranian Bar Association (No. 11914)
Bar Association Listing: https://search.icbar.org/Lawyer/11914/پونه_ساعت_نیا A member of the International Bar Association (IBA No. 1412994) A former registered expert on EIN for Iranian legal and judicial documentation
Occupation: Solicitor and legal evidence expert
Countries of expertise: Iran

Sabani, Juris Doctor (JD) Nexhmedin

A distinguished legal expert, advisor, and former judge with extensive experience in international diplomacy, public administration, and government tenders within the Balkans region. A former advisor to the office of the President and a legal consultant for major governmental and international organizations, the expert brings unparalleled expertise in navigating the complexities of the Balkan legal and political landscapes. The expert’s career is defined by his leadership in high-level negotiations, capacity-building for public institutions, and contributions to the stabilization and development of the region.

Occupation: Your Occupation: As an authoritative expert in Balkan legal affairs, capable of advising both local governments and international organizations on critical issues of governance, law, and regional stability. With his deep ties to the international community, extensive legal background, and proven success in tendering and post-conflict reconstruction, the expert is well-placed as a leader in the region’s legal, governmental, and diplomatic initiatives.
Countries of expertise: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia

Saha, Devanik

Dr Devanik Saha is a Lecturer in Public Health at the University of Greenwich, London. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at University of Essex working on migration, gendered violence and mental health. He holds a PhD from the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex.  His areas of expertise are gender, global public health, mental health, migration and refugee health, and political economy. He is also a prolific columnist having written on Indian politics, Hindu nationalism and public policy for prominent media outlets in India. He is also a recipient of the Global Talent Visa by the UK government, wherein he has been endorsed as an exceptional talent in the field of Global Health and Development. He has worked and consulted for different organizations such as Tetra Tech International, Duke NUS Medical School, BBC Media Action, UNICEF India, World Bank and other organizations.  In 2024, he was selected as Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, London. He is also a Trustee and Board Member, Results UK, a charity focused on global health advocacy. He also advised the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) UK on various global health issues such as health systems strengthening, locally led development and emerging… Read more

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Countries of expertise: India

Sandoval-Cervantes, Ivan

Dr. Sandoval-Cervantes is a cultural anthropologist from Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. He is an UDLAP alum, and obtained his PhD from the University of Oregon in 2016. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the Department of Anthropology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). In the Spring 2022 semester, He will be a Visiting Research Fellow at the Animal Law and Policy Program at Harvard Law School where he will be working on his project “Dead Letter”: Animal Law, Activism, and Mexican Politics," which is part of a new research on the animal rights movement in urban Mexico. 

His research interests can be divided into two overlapping sub-fields. The first sub-field includes the anthropology of migration, particularly the analysis of internal and transnational migrations, gender (masculinity and femininity), indigeneity, kinship, and care. The second sub-field includes multi-species ethnography, legal anthropology and the anthropology of social movements, particularly through the study of activism and animal rights in the Mexico-U.S. borderlands.

Occupation: University Professor
Countries of expertise: El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, United States of America

Seddon, Dr John David

Dr David Seddon is a social scientist with more than 40 years experience in Africa and the Middle East, and Nepal, who has produced around 500 country expert witness reports 

Occupation: Consultant
Countries of expertise: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Nepal, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Senegal, Western Sahara

Serrano, Dr. Samantha

Samantha Serrano earned her Sc.D. in Collective Health from the Federal Medical School of São Paulo. Her research was the Bolivian immigrant women’s experiences in motherhood and family healthcare in São Paulo, Brazil. She has an M.A. in Latin American Studies from the University of Texas at Austin. Her Master’s thesis was an institutional ethnography on the perceptions and treatments of the sexuality and sexual abuse of people with intellectual disabilities and mental illnesses in urban Guatemala. 

Samantha has multiple international and domestic publications and has conducted fieldwork in the United States, Guatemala and Brazil. Her areas of specialization include: the social determinants of health, health systems and policies, immigrant healthcare, intercultural healthcare, primary healthcare access, healthcare and disability, transnational motherhood, sexual violence, domestic violence, ethnography and qualitative research methods.

Occupation: Social scientist, qualitative researcher, and data analyst
Countries of expertise: Brazil, Guatemala, United States of America

Seyedi, Dr Hemn

I earned my PhD in Kurdish Studies, University of Exeter this April. I awarded Mphil in Iranian Studies (2019) and MSc in Middle East Politics (2017). With the support of some friends, I have established an institute focusing on democratic developments in the Middle East.

Our main services will be to provide professional advice and reports to the courts, solicitors, and the Home Office case workers. I can offer impartial, evidence-based, and fresh analysis of the socio-political situations in Iran, Turkey, Syria, and Iraq, including the governments and societies within these countries. I am in contact with people from these countries, ranging from ordinary individuals to lecturers, journalists, and lawyers. I am also in partnership with universities, institutions, and research centres within the region and globally, which work on Middle Eastern politics and its social changes.

Alongside my research and academic activities, I am active on social media, with 21,000 followers on Facebook, 63,000 on Instagram, and 89,000 on X (formerly Twitter), mainly from Iran and Iraq. The reason for this influence is that I have been a public figure on Farsi and Kurdish TV Channels (based in London) since 2010.

Occupation: Institute of Democratic Developments for the New Middle East. IDDNME.
Countries of expertise: Iran, Iraq, Syria, Turkey

Shinta, Orisa

Orisa Shinta is an experienced environmental management and sustainable development professional with a proven track record supporting climate adaptation, community livelihoods, and participatory environmental planning across Southeast Asia. She has successfully combined technical knowledge with deep community engagement to design and deliver impactful donor-funded projects. Orisa’s commitment to sustainability and inclusion, along with her strong communication and facilitation skills, make her an excellent partner for organizations aiming to advance local climate resilience and sustainable natural resource management.

Occupation: Orisa Shinta is a skilled environmental management and
sustainable development specialist with over 10 years of
experience implementing climate resilience, community
development, and environmental governance projects across
Southeast Asia. She has delivered technical support for large
donor-funded initiatives with organizations such as UNDP, the
World Bank, and local NGOs. Orisa’s areas of expertise
include climate adaptation, community livelihoods, natural
resource management, and participatory environmental
planning. She brings a practical, community-centered approach
that bridges technical solutions with local engagement to
deliver sustainable,inclusive outcomes in complex social and ecological contexts.
Countries of expertise: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam