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Faculty
Bernadette Resurreccion
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M. A. and Ph.D., The Hague, The Netherlands.
Associate Professor
(Gender and Natural Resource Management, Labor Migration, Governance, Urban Development) |
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| Dr Bernadette Resurreccion is an Assistant Professor of Gender and Development Studies at AIT. Her areas of interest include Gender Relations, Environment, Natural Resource Management and Development; Women in Economies of Transition; Women and Urban-Rural Linkages; and Gender, Governance, Policy and Development Planning. She is an associate editor of the journal Gender, Technology and Development. |
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Ext: 5781 |
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Kyoko Kusakabe
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M. Sc. and Ph.D., AIT.
Associate Professor and SERD Associate Dean
(Employment and Gender Policy and Planning) |
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| Dr Kyoko Kusakabe is an Associate Professor of Gender and Development Studies, and Associate Dean of the School of Environment, Resources, Development (SERD), AIT. Her areas of interest include women in aquaculture, cross-border trade, effects of market economies on women, strengthening gender initiatives in development projects, women and informal enterprises; gender relations and organization development, gender and development policy and planning. She is an associate editor of the journal Gender, Technology and Development. |
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Email: 
Ext: 6131 |
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Philippe Doneys
(Coordinator) |
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M. Sc., University of London, England and Ph.D., Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris (SciencesPo), Paris, France.
Assistant Professor
(New Technologies, Industrialization and Gender HIV/AIDS; Gender Politics, Civil Society and Human Rights; Gender, Migration and Trafficking in Asia) |
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| Dr Philippe Doneys is an Assistant Professor and coordinator of Gender and Development Studies, AIT. His areas of interest include development issues in Southeast Asia, the role of civil society including women's groups, development and human rights organizations, HIV/AIDS, the role of technologies in gender and development, as well as transnational issues such as migration and trafficking, global activism and globalization. |
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Email: 
Ext: 5673 |
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Visiting Faculty
| Donna Doane |
M. A. Anthropology, M.A., M. Phil. Economics, Yale University, and Ph.D. Economics, Yale University
Visiting Faculty
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| Dr Donna Doane's areas of interest include Economic Development, Gender and Development, Informal economy , homebased work, social protection, technology policies, indigenous knowledge and technology blending, analyses of prejudice and discrimination, conflict, ethnicity and gender. |
Email: (contact Agnes Pardilla)
Ext: 5668 (GDS office) |
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| Julaikha B. Hossain |
M. Sc. and Ph.D., AIT.
Project Coordinator and Visiting Faculty |
| Dr. Julaikha Hossain's areas of interest include Gender and Development with emphasis on the policies and programmes for gender equality and women’s empowerment; Gender, Employment and Organization; Gender and ICT for Development; Gender and Human Rights; Gender and Violence; Community and Gender Responsive Development Planning; Gender and Livelihoods; Public Policy & Sustainable Development; Gender and Natural Resource Management. |
Email:
Ext: 6382 |
Staff
Agnes Pardilla
Project Assistant
GDS |
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Aileen T. Guirnela
Project Administrator
Web Developer
IDRC RoKS |
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Anita Pandey Pant
Managing Editor
GTD Journal |
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Julaikha B. Hossain, PhD
Project Coordinator and Visiting Faculty |
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Lada Phadungkiati
Project Researcher
GMSARN |
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Mary Ann Pama
Administrative Assistant
Accounts Officer
GDS |
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Kanokporn Jaroenrith
Program Officer
ASEAN Foundation / IDRC Migration Project
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