

THE EXPERTS (continued)
MIRIAM CAMPOS - National Coordinator for the Empowerment of Indigenous People a department created for the first time under Evo Morales although the population of Bolivia has always been the majority indigenous.
NORA CASTAÑEDA - President of Venezuela's Women's Development Bank (BANMUJER) based in Caracas, Venezuela.
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DAVID ELLERMAN - Ellerman worked at the World Bank from 1992 to 2003 where he was an economic advisor to the Chief Economist (Joseph Stiglitz and Nicholas Stern). Now he is a visiting scholar at the University of California in Riverside and a published author.
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JOSHUA FARLEY - Assistant Research Professor at The University of Vermont earned a Ph.D. in Agricultural, Resource and Managerial Economics with concentrations in development economics, quantitative methods and ethics. Board member of the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation.
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PABLO FERNANDEZ - Water warrior in Cochambamba, Bolivia.
JÉROME GUILLET - Guillet is an investment banker in Paris, working in structured finance for the energy sector and focusing on wind power projects. A graduate of the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris, he holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the EHESS in Paris. He edits European Tribune, a community blog focused on European and energy issues, and is active on DailyKos under the nom de net Jérome à Paris.
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JOSEPH OLE KISHAU - Community leader of the Namuncha Maasai Community Group in the Naivasha region in Kenya.
MILOON KOTHARI - Miloon Kothari was appointed in September 2000 by the UN Commission on Human Rights as Special Rapporteur on adequate housing.
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EDGARDO LANDER - Professor of social sciences at the Universidad Central de Caracas in Venezuela, and is a specialist on Eurocentrism and Colonialism in Latin American Social Thought. He is also a fellow at the Transnational Institute.
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