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<strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Markets</strong> for Local Development<br />

Jacqueline Sluijs<br />

Advisor, Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) | email: j.sluijs@kit.nl<br />

Jacqueline, a rural sociologist by training, MSc Wageningen Univer<br />

sity, has expertise in project planning, evaluation, advice and<br />

management in projects in East as well as West Africa. She has<br />

extensive experience in training & advisory work, as well as in compiling<br />

and editing online information products on a range of issues in the field of<br />

sustainable economic and agricultural and rural development. Jacqueline has been<br />

with KIT since 2004.<br />

John Belt<br />

Senior advisor, Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) | email: j.belt@kit.nl<br />

John is senior economist at the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT). His<br />

expertise includes value chain development, private sector development,<br />

inclusive business, private–public partnerships, development<br />

finance and green economics. He has lived in Colombia, Costa Rica,<br />

Mozambique, Yemen, Italy, Tanzania and Peru, working for and with research organisations,<br />

United Nations, development NGOs and the private sector.<br />

Roger Bymolt<br />

Senior advisor, Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) | email: r.bymolt@kit.nl<br />

Over the last 10 years Roger Bymolt has built up expertise in the<br />

development sector, specializing in monitoring and evaluation, value<br />

chain development and impact investment, as well as online/social<br />

media and video. Roger has extensive experience in Africa, Asia and<br />

the Middle East, and has been with KIT since 2010.<br />

Nikola Stalevski<br />

Editor, writer and freelance consultant | email: n.stalevski@gmail.com<br />

Nikola Stalevski is active as an editor, writer and freelance consultant<br />

on development projects, with a particular focus on Southeast Asia.<br />

His fields of expertise and interest include green economy, value chains<br />

and rural development. He holds an M.A. degree in Social Sciences<br />

from the University of Amsterdam, and is currently based in Bangkok, Thailand.<br />

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