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and educational resources. He initiated and edited a popular human rights and<br />

development education resource 80:20 Development in An Unequal World now in its<br />

5th edition and which is widely used internationally, particularly in Africa.<br />

CHRISTOFOROS PAVLAKIS<br />

Christoforos (26) is orginally from A<strong>the</strong>ns, Greece but is currently based in Brussels.<br />

What characterises him in short: Food & arts aficionado, data ninja, interested in all<br />

things digital. His beliefs: A smile is a curve that sets everything straight.<br />

DALIA SENDRA<br />

Dalia Sendra is currently a consultant for <strong>the</strong> <strong>UNAOC</strong> and Euro-Med Project Manager of<br />

<strong>the</strong> North-South Centre. She holds a master degree on development cooperation and<br />

management of cultural heritage. She is finalizing a Master degree on Culture Law.<br />

HELENA BARROCO<br />

Portuguese diplomat, she is special Adviser to President Jorge Sampaio. She holds a PhD<br />

in Philosophy of Quantum Physics (Leuven University, Belgium) and a Master degree on<br />

Linguistics/ translation studies (Licence at Leuven University, Master at Mons University,<br />

Belgium).<br />

DANIEL SAMMUT<br />

From Malta.<br />

DEREK LUTTERBECK<br />

Deputy Director (Academic Affairs) and Holder of <strong>the</strong> Swiss Chair and Lecturer in<br />

International History, Dr. Derek Lutterbeck joined MEDAC in 2006 as lecturer in<br />

international history and deputy director. Previously he was working as a programme<br />

coordinator at <strong>the</strong> Geneva Centre for Security Policy, where he inter alia was<br />

responsible for a training programme for junior Swiss diplomats, as well as for <strong>the</strong><br />

Centre’s training activities in sou<strong>the</strong>rn Mediterranean countries. Before that, he worked<br />

as a consultant for <strong>the</strong> International Organisation for Migration and <strong>the</strong> International<br />

Labour Organisation, as a lecturer for <strong>the</strong> Diplomatic Studies Programme of <strong>the</strong><br />

Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, and as a researcher for a three-year<br />

project on Swiss foreign policy funded by <strong>the</strong> Swiss National Science Foundation.<br />

Derek Lutterbeck earned a Masters and Ph.D in Political Science from <strong>the</strong> Graduate<br />

Institute of International Studies, as well as a Masters Degree in Law from <strong>the</strong> University<br />

of Zürich. In 1999, he was awarded <strong>the</strong> Prix Arditi in International Relations from <strong>the</strong><br />

Arditi Foundation in Geneva. His research interests include various contemporary<br />

security issues, such as transnational organised crime, recent developments in policing,<br />

and security sector reform issues, as well as migration and refugee policies. His teaching<br />

interests include 20th century international history, <strong>the</strong> transformation of violent<br />

conflict and terrorism. He has published articles in academic journals such as <strong>the</strong><br />

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