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'''Mariana Rojas''' is one of the [[Core Participant|Core Participants]] of the American SDDP of the [[Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era]] project.
'''Mariana Rojas''' is one of the [[Core Participant|Core Participants]] of the American SDDP of the [[Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era]] project.


Him [[Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors]] is '''[[Uffe Vieira]]'''.  
Her [[Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors]] is '''[[Uffe Vieira]]'''.  


'''Mariana Rojas''' is from Colombia and is a political scientist at the Rosario University in Bogotá. She has worked with victims of the Colombian armed conflict, and has experience in developing vulnerable communities. Mariana also has experience in the public and private sector, and is currently working with processes of true, justice and reparation. Her academic interests lie in alternative mechanisms of participation and peacebuilding such as art and culture, as well as work with armed groups and victims of violence. She’s currently a member of La Panga collective. She participated in the workshop Reinventing Democracy in Latin America in 2016.


Nuri Silay studied Industrial Engineering in Eastern Mediterranean University in Cyprus and then completed his PgDip in Business Information Technology in Kingston University London. He worked in private sector to manage financial and intellectual resources of some companies. Then he moved to civil society sector with the sense of social responsibility. He worked in various EU and UNDP funded conflict resolution, peace building and reconciliation projects for the economic and social sustainability of Cyprus and MENA region.


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'''Shadow Participants'''
'''Shadow Participants'''
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# [[Lorena Calderon Parejo]]
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[[Category:SDDP AM Core Participant]]
[[Category:SDDP AM Core Participant]]

Latest revision as of 04:44, 22 January 2018

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Core Participants
Core Participants
Mariana Rojas
Role(s) SDDP American Core Participant
Co-Lab(s) Buenos Aires, 3-7 December, 2016
Education Political Scientist at the Rosario University in Bogotá.
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Mariana Rojas is one of the Core Participants of the American SDDP of the Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era project.

Her Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors is Uffe Vieira.

Mariana Rojas is from Colombia and is a political scientist at the Rosario University in Bogotá. She has worked with victims of the Colombian armed conflict, and has experience in developing vulnerable communities. Mariana also has experience in the public and private sector, and is currently working with processes of true, justice and reparation. Her academic interests lie in alternative mechanisms of participation and peacebuilding such as art and culture, as well as work with armed groups and victims of violence. She’s currently a member of La Panga collective. She participated in the workshop Reinventing Democracy in Latin America in 2016.



Shadow Participants caption

  1. Laura Blanco
  2. Diego Arango
  3. Luis Blanco
  4. Aura Duran
  5. Clara Torres
  6. Alejandro Manjarrez
  7. Naydu Cabrera
  8. Alexandra Duarte
  9. Juan diego Mateus
  10. Jorge Osorio
  11. Lorena Calderon Parejo