Géraud de Ville de Goyet
Geraud is a Fellow of the Institute for Environmental Security and holds a PhD in international development from the Open University (2016), which focused on the impact of information and communication technologies on Indigenous communities in Guyana. He uses his interests in social technology, design and systems thinking to support community participation and empowerment in the UK and around the world. He has recently worked in public policy and strategy for a local government in London and currently leads the development of Barking and Dagenham Giving, a new platform for bringing together the people, ideas, and investment to strengthen local civil society in East London.
The Latest from Géraud de Ville de Goyet
Creating shared futures together
This week a new ground-breaking app will be publicly released for community memb ...
El Proyecto COBRA y las técnicas fotográficas participativas
September 27, 2013 El proyecto COBRA ha sido expuesto en la Universidad de C&oac ...
Why should we care about Indigenous knowledge to save the world?
This article talks about the importance of Indigenous knowledge for conservation ...
COBRA Co-Director Jay Mistry wins £10 million Leverhulme Research Centre award
We are thrilled to announce that our colleague Jay has been awarded a £10 mil ...
Pantani Book - 33 Amerindian Tales from the North Rupununi, Guyana
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Using technology to combat environmental crime
Technological advances in recent years have made it possible for regulatory bodi ...