Time: November 12, 5-8 pm,
Place: Room 620 (Frescati backe, entrance 19 F), Stockholm University
 
17.00-17.45 Keboitse Machangana, Director of Global Program at International IDEA.
Previously she has been Head of Programme, Democracy Assessment and Analysis at International IDEA, and Democracy and Governance Advisor at USAID Regional Center for Southern Africa. She holds a master’s degree from University of Botswana and Trinity College of the Bible and Trinity Theological Seminary.
 
17.45-18.30 Lisa Segnestam, researcher and project leader, Stockholm Environment Institute.
Previously she has worked for the World Bank in Washington, DC as well as for the Swedish Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). She holds a PhD in Economic History from Stockholm University on gender-differentiated vulnerability to drought of the rural poor in Nicaragua.
 
18.30-19.00 Louise Bengtsson, PhD Student International Relations, Stockholm University.
She is a PhD student at the department of Economic History and is taking part in Stockholm University Graduate School of International Studies (SIS). Her research project is focusing on European and international cooperation on health crises. Last year she took a leave to be Political Advisor to the Minister for Financial Markets and Consumer Affairs.
 
19.00-19.30 Nedim Colo, alumn, performance auditor at the Swedish National Audit Office (in Swedish).
He holds a degree in International Relations and Political Science from Stockholm University. After finishing his degree in 2014 he has been an analyst doing performance audit on the policy for integration and establishment of newly arrived immigrants, and risks and risk management in the state-owned enterprises.
Refreshments and opportunities for mingle will be provided during the programme.
 
RSVP required. Please, respond to Kelly Biddle, kelly.biddle@ekohist.su.se, no later than November 6.