Ming Zhuang

Social Equity and Participation Center | Chengdu, China

Ming is the founder of Participation Center, and a researcher at local Academy of Social Sciences in China. He completed his PhD in Public Policy at Beijing Normal University. His major research and action area is citizen engagement, inequality, and public budgeting. Since early 2000, he has been introducing Participatory Budgeting into China, and since 2008 has been engaged in PB policy research and making, capacity building, tools development, to promote and facilitate PB practices in the field.

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Hao Xiang

The World and China Institute | Beijing, China

Xiang Hao is the Senior Analyst in the World and China Institute. She is also a research assistant at the Research Center for Contemporary China, Peking University. She is currently a Ph.D candidate at Peking University and was a visiting scholar at Columbia University and National Chengchi University. Since 2013, she participated in the implementation of PB projects in many different cities across China. (Beijing, Haikou, Nanchang, Soochow). These local governments take out a certain amount of funds from the public budget for people to vote on their own submit proposals. Her area of investigation concerns citizen participation in policymaking, with focus on government-led practices in budgeting, urban planning, and citizen initiatives. She also participated in Computer Assisted Telephone Interview program and several other face to face interview using GPS regional sampling in China.

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Daniely Votto

DVotto Consultoria para Cidades | Porto Alegre, Brazil

With a master's degree in Social Science, Daniely develops sustainable urban projects for cities in partnership with National and International Governments, Organizations and Private Sector, focusing in open government, gender, and urban mobility. She worked for over 5 years as Urban Governance Manager at WRI Brasil, a non-profit organization that implements environmentally, socially and financially sustainable urban solutions to improve people’s quality of life in cities, Daniely also worked as the International Relations Officer for Porto Alegre Municipality for over 3 years, including on international networking for PB. She was also the VP of Shirley Ann Sullivan Educational Foundation for over 4 years.

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Celina Su

City University of New York | Brooklyn, USA

Celina Su is the Marilyn J. Gittell Chair in Urban Studies and a Professor of Political Science at the City University of New York. Her publications include Streetwise for Book Smarts: Grassroots Organizing and Education Reform in the Bronx (Cornell University Press) and essays in Harper’s, n+1, and elsewhere. She has received several distinguished fellowships, including a Berlin Prize and a Whiting Award for Excellence in Teaching. She has served as an active participant on the Steering Committee and a District Committee for PBNYC (Participatory Budgeting in New York City).

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Willice Onyango

The Youth Cafe | Nairobi, Kenya

Willice Onyango is the Executive Director of The Youth Cafe, an award-winning pan-African youth organization based in Nairobi. He has substantive experience, including youth leadership and empowerment, collective intelligence, policy making, sustainable development strategic planning, and fundraising. Over the last two years, he has pioneered the design and implementation of the first youth-centered participatory budgeting in sub-Saharan Africa as a new form of democratic engagement. Willice has presented their youth PB work at international thought-leading conferences in Barcelona, Nairobi, New York, Ohio, Arizona among others. Willice holds a degree in international diplomacy and completed Civic Leadership Institute at Kansas State University, U.S.A, as part of the highly acclaimed Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders. He is the author of the internationally appraised Kenya Youth Manifesto, and has written dozens of published columns for the Huffington Post, World Economic Forum, Open Democracy, and elsewhere. He hopes to lend this experience to ensure the effective functioning of the PB Hub and help lay foundations for building a more equitable democracy.

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Evelyn O'Donnell

Glasgow City Council | Glasgow, United Kingdom

Evelyn works in Community Empowerment Services at Glasgow City Council’s Chief Executive’s Department where she has lead responsibility for the development of participatory budgeting (PB) in collaboration with Glasgow’s communities, elected members, third sector organisations and national PB partners to co-produce Glasgow’s PB strategy. Evelyn's current work involves leading on mainstream and digital PB within the council's departments, council family and community planning partners. Evelyn works at a national level on a range of PB practitioners groups to share learning, develop skills, promote good practice and develop our national PB efforts together in a small country with 32 local authorities. Evelyn also works with the PB Working Group, and recently took part in national developments of the next iteration of the Local Governance Review. Evelyn is a qualified International Association of Public Participation (IAP2) practitioner and has experience of facilitating Citizens Panels and deliberative PB processes. She passionately believes people have the fundamental, basic human right to participate equally in decision-making processes.

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Tarson Núñez

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul | Porto Alegre, Brazil

Tarson Núñez is a doctor in political science who is currently participating in a post-doctoral project at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. He works as a social researcher at the Department of Economy and Statistics at the Secretary of Planning of the State Government of Rio Grande do Sul. His experience with participatory democracy started as an activist and adviser for the urban social movements in Brazil in the early eighties. At the beginning of the nineties, he worked at the Porto Alegre Municipal government, as the head of the Planning Office, in charge of the Participatory Budgeting process in the city. At the beginning of the two-thousands, he was the director of the Urban and Regional Development Department of the state government, when they launched PB at the state level. In the same period, he worked as a volunteer in the first versions of the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre. His master's dissertation and his doctoral thesis both relate with the issue of participatory democracy, based on the experiences he and his team have lived in the last 25 year in his country. His post-doctoral research is a case study about the impact of the social movements in the development of our cities.

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John Maritim

Elgeyo Marakwet County Government | Eldoret, Kenya

John has served for more than a decade in the public sector as an Economist. He has worked with communities and regional local governments in Kenya to improve people’s livelihoods through relevant and responsive governance approaches. Currently, he is the Director of Economic Planning and Budgeting and the Open Government Partnership (OGP) Point of Contact for Elgeyo Marakwet County, Kenya which is one of the sub-nationals governments participating in the OGP Local Program. He is responsible for economic planning, policy formulation, and budget management processes. Additionally, he coordinates the institutionalization of emerging practices such as participatory budgeting on behalf of the county government. His passion to integrate citizen voices and incorporate best practices to inform governance processes was born of his desire to institute acceptable, open, participatory, inclusive and sustainable culture in the development process in Kenya. He holds a Master's degree in Development Economics (International Development Studies) from the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS), Japan and a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Moi University, Kenya, amongst other qualifications.

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Anne Gauthier

Montréal Urban Ecology Center | Montréal, Canada

Anne Gauthier has a Master's degree in Management of Social Innovations from HEC Montréal, where she became interested in collective organizations as tools for social-economic development. Recently, she acted as a project manager at Espaces temps where she accompanied organizations and public institutions to carry out collective and sustainable projects in fields as varied as planning, cooperation, and Inuit entrepreneurship. As a committed leader, Anne actively contributes to Changer de cap, a project to accelerate the ecological transition in Quebec’s communities. She joined the Centre d’écologie urbaine de Montréal to leverage her strengths by facilitating collective discussions and public participation for the benefit of the design and implementation of participatory budgeting processes.

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Thea Crum

Thea Crum

UIC Great Cities Institute | Chicago, USA

Thea Crum is Associate Director of the Neighborhoods Initiative at the Great Cities Institute at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she designs programs, raises funds, leads projects, and coordinates with community partners. Leading the Participatory Budgeting Chicago Initiative since 2012, she has worked to implement and expand PB with elected officials and in public schools. She has over 15 years of experience in community development, capacity building, and civic engagement. She regularly gives presentations on PB and community development, guest lectures graduate courses, and publishes research and practitioner reports. In 2016, she presented on Advanced Participatory Budgeting at the Second White House convening on PB in the United States. She has co-authored “Youth Citizenship in Action: Evaluation of PB in Schools Pilot” (2018), “Democratizing Tax Increment Financing Funds through PB” (2016) and “The Civics of Community Development: PB in Chicago” (2015) among other reports. She is a member of the North American Participatory Budgeting Research Board (2014-present). She holds a Master of Urban Planning and Policy from the University of Illinois Chicago (2011).

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Jelena Brbora

Jelena Brbora

Apsolon | Zagreb, Croatia

Jelena has been working on participatory budgeting since 2015 in Croatia, with experience in designing and implementing PB in the City of Dubrovnik and elementary schools. She has worked for 5 years in the Dubrovnik Development Agency focused on social innovations, actively engaging with EU funding opportunities. Currently, Jelena is a smart governance consultant at Apsolon. She has a Master’s degree in Political Science and is a certified trainer for the Council of Europe on Good Governance.

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Hajarivony Andriamarofara

Hajarivony Andriamarofara

Independent Consultant | Antananarivo, Madagascar

Since 2008, Hajarivony has promoted Participatory Budgeting in Madagascar with the objective of improving the management of mining revenues in poor areas. Since 2010, he has been advising the World Bank Group on transparency, participation, and accountability.

Hajarivony’s knowledge of fiscal decentralization and citizen engagement challenges was mainly gained from piloting tax collection operations in the field. Currently, he is advising donors and governments on budget transparency and citizen engagement in Madagascar, Comoros, and Morocco. He holds a Master’s Degrees in Trade and International Management. He is fluent in French, English, and Malagasy and he has a basic

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