Hannele

Hannele is Finnish and her professional and academic background is in business, communication, and education. She is particularly interested in exploring the digital divide from the point of view of education. Different digital tools are a substantial part of her daily life, but she also loves to use traditional post-it notes and notebooks where she can write and draw, and read original books.    

 

Johannes

Johannes is Swedish and works at a local newspaper in Sweden. He studied Political Science and Development Studies, and has worked in Namibia for ten years, at a political magazine as a photographic editor, and as a freelancer in the aid industry with layout and photography. He loves to play guitar and gets happy when he is invited to a jam session of any kind.  

 

Malin

Malin is Swedish and graduates her Master Programme  in Human Rights next Summer. She previously holds a bachelor in Global Development and is especially engaged with the empowerment of women. Her background from 18 years of acting on stage and personal development from travelling the world have made her comfortable speaking up and advocate on issues she cares for. 

 

Daniel

Daniel

Daniel is German and studied Political Sciences and International Relations. Working as a journalist for more than ten years, he is now based in Bolivia as a development aid worker. He is online most of the day and likes to get lost in the digital world while listening to music suggested by his virtual algorithm.

 

 

Michele

Michele is Italian, he studied communication and political sciences. After working with an NGO and a  couple of international organizations, he is slightly disillusioned with the development sector. He hopes that digitalization will improve efficiency and development policies will not only be just another fundraising success story with a human angle.