Chief, Public Advocacy and Communication Section at the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Kenya
Atif Ikram Butt is a seasoned Social and Behaviour Change Specialist with nearly 20 years of leadership experience.
He has worked with leading international aid organizations such as DFID, GIZ, ILO, UNDP, Johns Hopkins
University, and UNICEF. Currently, he leads Public Advocacy and Communication at the United Nations Environment
Program (UNEP)’s headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, as Section Chief. Atif is an expert in strategy development,
organizational building, media usage, and advocacy. He holds a doctorate in International Development Studies from
Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, with research focused on ideation in policymaking.
American Playwright, Performer, Producer and Sex Activist
Cameryn is an award-winning playwright, performer, event producer, and host, originally from the US and now based
in Berlin. Her performances have been seen in over 80 cities worldwide. Her biggest project is overseeing the growth
of Smut Slam International, the global network of community dirty storytelling events that she created in 2011.
Cameryn currently hosts and produces 11 regular slams across Europe, from Copenhagen to Cardiff, with more slams
planned in Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Luxembourg, and the UK in the coming months. Under Cameryn's
mentorship, additional chapters are running in Amsterdam, Boston, Baltimore, Winnipeg, Vancouver, and Victoria
BC.
Dara Morgana
Artist, Public Speaker, Creative Facilitator
Dara Morgana is an interdisciplinary artist, speaker, and facilitator dedicated to creating environments where creativity
and playfulness foster resilience and regeneration. With a diverse background in the arts, sustainability, facilitation,
community building, and event production, Dara brings a unique approach to inspiring individuals and communities
to unlock their deepest creative potential. Dara’s work is grounded in the belief that playful exploration and artistic
expression are powerful tools for developing resilience and agency, enabling individuals to navigate personal
challenges and contribute to collective growth. She emphasizes the importance of learning to truly inhabit ourselves—
not only for personal transformation but also for fostering a more interconnected and sustainable world. In addition to
her work as a speaker, artist, and facilitator, Dara leads a vibrant Patreon community where she hosts storytelling and
writing circles.
Thuringian Minister Migration, Justice and Consumer Protection
Doreen Denstädt is the current Thuringian Minister for Migration, Justice, and Consumer Protection, and a deputy
member of the Bundesrat since February 7, 2023. An engineer by training, she holds a diploma in public administration
and has served in various roles within the police force, where she supported individuals who faced discrimination. A
member of BÜNDNIS 90/DIE GRÜNEN, Denstädt is the only person of color member of Thuringia's government
and is a prominent voice against racism and discrimination.
Scientist, Academic
By profession, Harshita is a scientist, working at the Cluster of Excellence in Aging and Aging-related diseases
(CECAD). She holds a PhD with cum laude in metabolism research. A committed social changemaker, she is currently
on a mission to advocate inter-sectorial allyship in mitigating the under-representation of disadvantaged sections of
society in conflict resolution and decision-making. She serves as the founder of Uplift Leadership Lab, a grassroots
initiative that employs a multifactorial approach to address refugee integration in NRW state in Germany, with a
special focus in Cologne, Bonn, and Dusseldorf. She held the role of the Curator, Dusseldorf Hub of Global Shapers,
World Economic Forum, and is the Strategic Advisor for SieDi Hub, an innovation hub in Nigeria that focuses on
women empowerment and youth mobilization to address global issues. She has been actively involved in science
outreach and communication for over ten years.
Political Innovator, Speaker & Strategist
Jeff Kwasi Klein is a dedicated advocate, strategist, and thinker for social justice, equity, and political innovation. As
the former Co-Director of the Multitudes Foundation, he supported individuals and initiatives across Europe in
reimagining more inclusive, representative, and human politics. Before this role, Jeff led the community-based funding
project May Ayim Fonds and Germany's first anti-discrimination counseling center for Black, African, and African
Diasporic people at Each One Teach One (EOTO). Jeff is currently a member of the Berlin Senate’s Equality Advisory
Board, which focuses on combating anti-Black racism in Berlin, and has served in many committees and political
initiatives over the years. In these roles, he advocates for the interests of Black, Indigenous, and Communities of
Colour and various (post-)migrant community organizations. Jeff is dedicated to addressing structural and
institutionalized forms of racism.
Software Engineer
Kenny Gozalo has immersed himself in the field of AI since his university days, conducting research and witnessing firsthand
its transformative potential. Through hands-on experience, he has gained valuable insights into cutting-edge AI research. His
contributions include: a sentiment analysis project on Twitter, where he employed a Big Data framework and leveraged a pretrained AI library for natural language processing-based sentiment classification. A toy example of a randomly weighted
armed bandit problem, which he used to implement the Epsilon-Greedy Algorithm for selecting optimal strategies in active
learning. A novel variation of the Epsilon-Greedy Algorithm, featuring a decaying learning rate, which significantly
improved training accuracy in fewer iterations.
Serhii Smahlo
Ukrainian New Testament Scholar
Serhii Smahlo is a Ukrainian New Testament scholar specializing in the Gospels. His research focuses on
understanding the Gospels within the framework of apocalyptic literature and ancient Jewish culture. He holds a PhD
from Jena University and is currently a Research Fellow at the Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Leipzig.
Smahlo's work combines academic rigor with a deep spiritual connection. As an Orthodox priest, he is passionate
about fostering a community of biblical scholars in Ukraine. His research extends beyond traditional academic spheres,
incorporating art, literature, and cinema to explore the Bible's relevance in contemporary society. His upcoming
monograph delves into the significance of Jesus' meals with sinners in the context of Jewish eschatological
expectations.
Global Development Consultant and Advocate
Sheba George is a Global Development Policy Consultant and Advocate. As a Policy Consultant, Sheba advises
international organizations and governments on developing public policies and driving systemic change in the global
development and humanitarian sectors. She has served at major international organizations, including the United
Nations and the European Commission, and advised governments in Europe, the Middle East, and the Global South.
As an Advocate, Sheba works with multilateral organizations and governments to protect and promote the rights of
vulnerable groups. She has served in several diplomatic and advocacy designations, including as a Youth Ambassador
at the UN Youth Assembly, Youth Changemaker at the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Feminist
Foreign Policy Ambassador to the G7, Global Shaper at the World Economic Forum, and an Advocate for displaced
populations’ education with the Global Partnership for Education.