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Main topics:
Development | Security, Climate | Energy, Politics | Economics

Contact:
T +49 (30) 8900068-479
F +49 (30) 8900068-10
hemmati@adelphi.de

Profile

PhD Minu Hemmati

PhD Minu Hemmati
Senior Associate

Dr Minu Hemmati, senior associate at adelphi, is a clinical psychologist with a doctorate in organisational and environmental psychology. From 1992 to 1998 she was a Senior Lecturer at the University of Saarbruecken, Germany, in the social psychology and gender studies group. Since 1998, she has been working as an independent advisor with NGOs, governments, international agencies, women’s networks, corporations, and research institutions.

Minu Hemmati's work is focusing on multi-stakeholder change processes where her work includes designing, facilitating and coaching change initiatives that use dialogue and cross-sector partnerships among stakeholders to identify integrative, sustainable solutions, training and coaching, research and advocacy on political participation and stakeholder engagement, as well as gender aspects of sustainable development, with a recent focus on climate change.

Her wide experience includes multi-stakeholder processes at all levels, international policy making on sustainable development, climate change and related issues, and project implementation and evaluation in the field, particularly in Africa. She has published two books and over 50 articles, book chapters, and reports.

Minu Hemmati is the Chair of the Board of EcoAgriculture Partners (Washington, DC, www.ecoagriculture.org), and Vice Chair of GenderCC – Women for Climate Justice (www.gendercc.net).

More information at: www.minuhemmati.net

Selected Projects

Climate Change Mitigation at the Local Level – Dialogue, Analysis, Good Practices

Client: Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
Term: 10.2011 - 06.2012

Process, communication, and mobilisation for climate mitigation at local level

Client: Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
Term: 01.2013 - 12.2015

Recent Publications