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Infoxchange


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Infoxchange is a not-for-profit social enterprise that has been delivering social justice for 35 years through the smart and creative use of technology. We work with community, government, and corporate partners to solve issues around homelessness, family violence, mental health and disability, and climate change, and support First Nations communities, women, youth, and families.


Alloysius Joko Purwanto


Ayu Pratiwi Muyasyaroh

Alloysius Joko Purwanto obtained his doctorate degree in Economic Sciences from Université Lyon II in France. After his studies, he joined the European Commission's Joint Research Centre in Seville, Spain for 3 years as researcher. He then worked at the Transport & Mobility Leuven, a research company based in Belgium, where he stayed for almost 10 years as senior researcher.


Ayu Pratiwi Muyasyaroh


Ayu Pratiwi Muyasyaroh

Ayu Pratiwi Muyasyaroh is a consultant focusing on sustainability studies and has worked with many institutions, such as the Ministry of Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia and ICLEI–Local Governments for Sustainability. She currently works as a research associate at ERIA. She founded Energy Justice Indonesia on Instagram and ScholarTalk (Pratiwi Muyasyaroh) on TikTok to help Indonesia narrow the disparities in energy and education access.


Ivana Markus


Ivana Markus

Ivana Markus joined ERIA in January 2022. Prior to joining ERIA, she was part of the strategy and planning team at Grab Indonesia, involved in infrastructure-related projects in West Indonesia. She holds a bachelor's degree in Economics from Universitas Indonesia with concentration on development and labor economics.


Livia Feliciani Nazara


Livia Feliciani Nazara

Livia Feliciani Nazara joined ERIA in December 2022. She has a double degree in Economics from the Tilburg School of Economics & Management and Universitas Indonesia.


Michikazu Kojima


Michikazu Kojima

Michikazu Kojima is an economist specializing in environmental policies, especially, waste management and recycling in Asian countries. Prior to joining ERIA in March 2018, he was chief senior researcher at the Institute of Developing Economies in Japan from 2015. He has also contributed in the field of international cooperation, as a member of Expert Working Group of Environmentally Sound Management under the Basel Convention, a member of Technical Expert Committee for Green Industry Platform by UNIDO and the course leader on JICA training courses on recycling policy.


ERIA (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia)


ERIA (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia)

ERIA is an international organization that was established in 2008 by an agreement of the leaders of 16 East Asia Summit (EAS) member countries. Its main role is to conduct research and policy analyses to facilitate ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) building and to support wider regional community building.


Rebecca Powell


Rebecca Powell

Rebecca Powell manages the cities and infrastructure program in the Cities team. She provides a range of project management, research, policy analysis, and advice to internal and external stakeholders, supporting decarbonization across cities and the built environment. She works closely with the Transport team where she manages the team’s technical modelling capability and supports stakeholder engagement and policy research to drive decarbonization across the transport sector, with a focus on aligning city and climate outcomes.


Shreejan Pandey


Shreejan Pandey

Shreejan Pandey is responsible for the Monash Energy Institute's operations and for developing multidisciplinary programs and partnerships that accelerate sustainable energy transitions and emissions reductions. With a background in power systems engineering and more than 15 years of experience in the energy and research sectors, he has contributed significantly to flagship renewable energy deployment projects and research initiatives. His interests include energy systems and energy policy.


Carolina Contreras


Carolina Contreras

Carolina Contreras applies a social-environmental lens to the study of ocean and seascapes, contributing to the research and understanding of ocean governance and coastal livelihoods. Before joining Climateworks, Carolina was a research fellow at the Climate Resilience Living Lab at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology where she explored everyday adaptation in urban settings.