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Bathylle Missika

Editorial Board Member

Bathylle is the Head of Division for Networks, Partnerships and Gender, at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Development Centre. Bathylle oversees the Development Centre’s work on the development narrative and the contribution of its various stakeholders, ranging from the contribution of non-state actors to engaging citizens in support of Sustainable Development Goals. She also oversees regional dialogue and major development fora, together with the OECD Development Centre’s work on gender equality. Bathylle re-joined the OECD after working in UNDP’s Conflict Bureau, focusing on a portfolio of post-conflict and fragile countries in Africa, as well as the UNDP’s Democratic Governance Trust Fund. She holds a Masters in Public Service from Sciences Po in Paris, an International Affairs degree from Tufts University and an MA in International Relations and Economics from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).

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The Charles mott foundation

An automotive pioneer, philanthropist, and leader in the community, Charles Stewart Mott cared about innovation, fairness, and communities. By working toward a world where each individual’s quality of life is connected to the well-being of the community, both locally and globally, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation continues this legacy.

A founding funder of the Centre, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation supported the establishment of the Chair and continues to support our programmes.

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