Professor Richard Hazenberg

Professor Richard Hazenberg

Professor Richard Hazenberg

Richard is the Director of the Institute for Social Innovation and Impact, and has research interests in the areas of social innovation, social finance, public service innovation and social impact measurement.. Richard has managed several international and national research projects for the University including projects funded by the European Social Fund (ESF), Horizon 2020 (H2020), Big Lottery Fund and Big Issue. He has also conducted social impact measurement consultancy work with over 50 third sector organisations in the UK and He has contributed to international/national government policy through papers, conferences and roundtable meetings (including for the European Commission; OECD; Cabinet Office; Ministry of Defence; and HM Treasury). Professor Hazenberg is an Associate Editor for the Social Enterprise Journal and Journal of Social Entrepreneurship, as well as being a reviewer for a number of international peer-review journals. Richard is also a trustee for a nationally recognised social enterprise working with young people based in Lincolnshire. 

Tom Martin

Tom Martin

Tom Martin

  • MAP Role: Principal Investigator
  • Institution: University of Lincoln
  • Position
  • Location: U.K.
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Dr Sukanya Podder

Dr Sukanya Podder

Sukanya Podder (PhD Post War Recovery Studies, University of York, UK) is a Reader in Post-War Reconstruction and Peacebuilding at King’s College London. Recent work has been published in Third World Quarterly, Civil Wars, International Peacekeeping, Contemporary Security Policy, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, Conflict, Security and Development and Politics, Religion and Ideology. Her latest book is Peacebuilding Legacy: Programming for Change and Young People’s Attitudes to Peace, Oxford University Press, 2022.

Marlon Lee Moncrieff

Marlon Lee Moncrieff

Marlon Lee Moncrieff

Marlon Lee Moncrieffe (Principal Investigator, School of Education, University of Brighton) is an international award winning educator, researcher and author.

He is a council member of the UK’s leading educational research society the British Educational Research Association.

He is a Fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching.

His international interdisciplinary research crosses the fields of social sciences, arts and humanities, using narrative and biographical approaches with particular focus through the lenses of education, history, sociology, and sport.

His international leadership on Decolonising Curriculum Knowledge is disseminated widely in publications such as Decolonising the Curriculum – Transnational Perspectives. and Decolonising Curriculum Knowledge: International Perspectives and Interdisciplinary Approaches. This seminal work includes unique contributions from special Global North and Global South scholars, researchers and educators from: UK, Colombia, Kenya, Rwanda, Nepal, Mauritius, Canada, Norway, The Russian Federation, Thailand, The Republic of Poland, Netherlands, Australia, South Africa and Namibia.

Dr Moncrieffe was Principal Investigator of the March 2019 to March 2020 Arts Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Global Challenges Research funded project Changing the Story  (CTS): Examining Interpretations of Civil National Values made by Young People in Post-Conflict Settings (Kenya and Nepal). See the project work and findings.

He was also Principal Investigator of the October 2019 to August 2021  Arts Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Global Challenges Research funded project. Changing the Story (CTS): Consolidation, learning and evaluation in Kenya and Rwanda: A critical review of Changing the Story projects in Eastern Africa.  See the project work and findings here. See the Virtual Reality learning site.

Nicolas Indra Nurpatria, M.Si., Psikolog

Nicolas Indra Nurpatria, M.Si., Psikolog

Nicolas Indra Nurpatria, M.Si., Psikolog

  • MAP RoleProject Manager
  • InstitutionAtma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia
  • Position: Non-staff Lecturer, Faculty of Psychology
  • Location: Indonesia

Nicolas Indra Nurpatria is a non-permanent lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology. In addition, he has been heavily involved in various issues related to capacity building and intervention in crisis situations, such as disasters, social conflicts, child protection and a number of other crisis situations. He also works with a number of ministries and agencies to build psychosocial well-being for all people, especially those who are marginalized.

Nurlan Asanbekov

Nurlan Asanbekov

Nurlan Asanbekov

  • Institution: Kygryz Republic Puppet Theatre | Sakhna
  • Position: Artistic Director | Director
  • Location: Kyrgyzstan

Honored Worker of Culture the Kyrgys Republic

Artistic Director of  Kyrgyz Republic

Puppet Theatre

named Musa Zhangaziev and

Director the nomadic theatre Sakhna

I graduated from Russian Academy of Theatrical Art (ГИТИС) in 1992 in Moscow I have staged over forty performances in various theatres of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, and large number of government events. I put opera, drama and experimental performances in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan countries.

In 2003 he organized a public foundation for culture “SAKHNA” – art nomadic theater. This theatre participated in various festivals in the USA (city of New York), Poland (city of Wroclaw), Russia (Moscow), Kazakhstan (cities of Astana, Almaty, Taraz), Uzbekistan (Tashkent).

The main detail of the theatre “SAHNA” is the display of performances in remote regions of the country and the popularization of small epos of Kyrgyzstan.

Experimental nomadic theatre “Sakhna”, as a basis takes small Kyrgyz eposes, and demonstrates a new direction in theatrical art: combination of archaic and modern forms, ritual – nomadic theatre with meditative ways of expression, when the actors go to trans completely immersing into the process of game

 

  

Katese Odile

Katese Odile

Katese Odile

A self-described professional dreamer and a woman of many firsts, Katese is a Rwandan playwright, director and cultural entrepreneur. Among her many accomplishments in Rwanda are the first women’s drumming company (Ingoma Nshya, Women’s Initiatives), the first professional contemporary dance company (Amizero Dance Kompagnie), the first international festival (Festival Arts Azimuts), the first national festival in Rwanda (Rwanda Drum Festival), the first co-op ice cream store (Inzozi Nziza – Sweet Dreams) and the first recipient of the League of Professional Theatre Woman’s Rosamond Gilder/Martha Coigney International Award. Currently, she is the director of the Woman Cultural Centre (WCC). Since 2009, Odile is working on “The Book of Life”, an alternative memory of the Rwandan genocide that offers hope and an inspiring example of how to turn darkness into light.

She has recently launched “I Have A Drum”, a long-term program that aims to break the precarious conditions in which the female drummers work in and to build a permanent ecosystem conducive to the rise of a successful drumming industry Made of Rwanda.

Tajyka Shabdanova

Tajyka Shabdanova

Tajyka Shabdanova

Shabdanova Tazhykan, President of the Foundation for Tolerance International (FTI). FTI is a non-governmental organisation in Kyrgyzstan and Regional Secretariat of GPPAC in Central Asia. Tazhykan performs the duties of Regional Representative of GPPAC in Central Asia. Ms. Shabdanova has graduated from Law Faculty and has a master degree. Tazhykan works on peace education, peacebuilding, conflict transformation and preventing violent extremism since 2004. She has experience of working with different actors at local, national and international levels, including governmental and non-governmental organizations, religious communities, media, global think-tank groups, etc. Ms. Shabdanova is an author and co-author of manuals, analytical papers, publications related to peacebuilding and peace education in Kyrgyzstan. She was a part of FTI team during a process of developing Infrastructure for Peace in Kyrgyzstan led by UNDP.