Challenge 2: Data analytic tools for insights on correlations between climate change and perinatal health, prompted by Terre des Hommes.
Mr. Kallol Mukherji, Terre des hommes
Kallol is a seasoned public health professional with over 20 years of experience in delivering healthcare to remote areas globally. He has managed public health programs across multiple countries, focusing on maternal and child health, immunization, and infectious diseases like HIV, TB, and Malaria. Kallol has led innovations in health products, including solar-powered ultrasound devices and electronic clinical decision support systems. Currently, he spearheads the Digital Health efforts at Terre des hommes. He holds an MBA and an MPH specializing in Health Management and Policy.
Ms. Anayda Portela, WHO
Anayda (Annie) is a Scientist at the World Health Organization (WHO) in the Maternal Health Unit. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in designing and implementing maternal, newborn, and child health programs, with a focus on underserved populations. Annie leads WHO’s evidence reviews and guidance on health promotion interventions and has managed several implementation research projects aimed at improving dialogue between policymakers, researchers, and communities.
Mr. Martyn Clark, Group of Earth Observations
Martyn is an urban development specialist with 15 years’ experience in the public and private sector in Africa, Asia and the UK. Martyn has worked with a range of development agencies including UK FCDO (formerly DFID), the Cities Alliance, UNICEF, UN-HABITAT, FAO, WFP, Asian Development Bank, Agence française de développement (AFD), Global Green Growth Initiative, as well as national, sub-national and municipal governments.
Mr. Louis Mauler, Terre des hommes
Louis is Climate & Environment Advisor at the Lausanne-based Terre des hommes foundation. Trained in social and political sciences with a specialization in sustainability and international development at the Graduate Institute in Geneva. Louis’s background has enabled him to manage activities in the field of mitigation, adaptation and advocacy.
Dr. Sandeep Senngupta, IUCN
Sandeep is the Global Policy Lead on Climate Change at the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), where he leads the organization’s engagement on the topic. Sandeep previously worked on a wide range of environmental and developmental issues, both within and outside the government in India, and in international organizations abroad. Sandeep holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from the University of Oxford and a master’s degree from the London School of Economics.
Mr. Andrea Calia, CERN
Andrea is a Computer Engineer who works on the team of Engineers in Charge of the safe and efficient 24/7 operation of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). He has eight years of experience developing and maintaining crucial control software for the LHC and open-source projects.