2022

annual
report

2022

annual
report

TNI envisages an equitable, democratic and peaceful world in which all life may flourish.

Fiona Dove

Message from the director

Just as the world emerged from the COVID pandemic, Russia did the unthinkable and invaded Ukraine. This caused the biggest refugee crisis of the 21st century, pushing the numbers of forcibly displaced people around the world to over 100 million. The war triggered a global energy crisis, jeopardised critical food supplies, and saw inflation woes rock much of the world. Already massively inflated military budgets soared, and Ukraine became the guinea pig for testing ‘artificial intelligence’-powered combat vehicles and generating the data that will shape warfare of the future.

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Pauline Tiffen

Message from the Supervisory Board chair

2022 saw TNI move forward with a new, fit-for-the-world-today Strategic Plan, developed over many months, with significant global discussion and exchange online, often as testing as the world we face!

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OUR MISSION

TNI’s mission is to serve as a knowledge resource for progressive social movements.

OUR GOALS

TNI’s external goals for 2021–2025 are:

Construct:Well-researched proposals meaningfully contribute to an elaboration of viable pathways to transformative change. Catalyse:Strong, united and intersectional social movements constitute a growing counter-power advocating for transformative pathways. Communicate:Narratives popularising proposals for transformative change prove high impact.

Our internal goals are to remain:

an effective, sustainable and caring organisation. a relevant and effective think tank for progressive social movements.

OUR GOALS

TNI’s external goals
for 2021–2025 are:

Construct:

Well-researched proposals meaningfully contribute to an elaboration of viable pathways to transformative change.

Communicate:

Narratives popularising proposals for transformative change prove high impact.

Catalyse:

Strong, united and intersectional social movements constitute a growing counter-power advocating for transformative pathways.

Our internal goals
are to remain:

a relevant and effective think tank for progressive social movements.

an effective, sustainable and caring organisation.

TNI’S 2022 IN NUMBERS

Publications
TNI launched

75

publications, long reads and articles in 9 languages
Podcasts
TNI released

15

podcasts, listened to 8,900 times. This represents a 23% increase in average listenership per podcast.
Videos
TNI published

9

videos viewed

35,125

times
Web
TNI’s web pages were viewed

1,888,481

times
Newsletter
Subscriptions to TNI’s e-newsletters grew to

32,105

subscribers in 2022, up 9.6%
Press
TNI was mentioned in

85

media stories, reaching a conservatively estimated audience of

135 million

This included stories in: Al Jazeera, Euronews, Politico, Fortune, TIME, Scientific American, (USA), Die Welt (Germany), La Jornada (Mexico), The Guardian, The Independent (UK), Rappler (Philippines), El Espectador (Colombia), El Diario (Spain), The Daily Beast (USA), Il Manifesto (Italy), The Daily Maverick (South Africa) and Hespress (Morocco).

Social media
TNI’s ideas reached

6 million

people on Twitter in 2022. Our most popular tweet (on the EU’s peace track record) reach 600k people.
We reached more than

5 million

people on TikTok in less than a year.
Academic Citations
TNI associates and staff were cited

3,324

times in academic publications
Webinars
TNI co-hosted

146 webinars

workshops and conferences attended by

7,609

people
Dialogue with policy makers
TNI was in dialogue with policy makers from

45

countries and

15

international organisations

ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2022

In 2022, TNI achieved important progress toward the equitable, democratic and peaceful world we envision. Our efforts to construct, communicate and catalyse transformative change contributed to a number of important results this year. At the policy level, we celebrated a huge shift in Europe against one of the biggest barriers to climate action, the Energy Charter Treaty. At the same time, we expanded and strengthened the global movement for energy democracy and a just transition, with a particular focus on North Africa. We deepened our collaboration with food producers, particularly fisher people’s movements, to resist false solutions to the climate and environmental crisis. We forged new alliances and authored cutting-edge analyses to challenge the growing menace of digital capitalism. In response to the growing global arms race and the juggernaut of militarism, we offered a unique and vitally important counter-narrative. We also drew the connections between securitisation and a number of salient issues, from drug policy to climate change, and urged more just and equitable approaches. Our proposals and narratives reached audiences around the world.

In 2022, TNI achieved important progress toward the equitable, democratic and peaceful world we envision. Our efforts to construct, communicate and catalyse transformative change contributed to a number of important results this year. At the policy level, we celebrated a huge shift in Europe against one of the biggest barriers to climate action, the Energy Charter Treaty. At the same time, we expanded and strengthened the global movement for energy democracy and a just transition, with a particular focus on North Africa. We deepened our collaboration with food producers, particularly fisher people’s movements, to resist false solutions to the climate and environmental crisis. We forged new alliances and authored cutting-edge analyses to challenge the growing menace of digital capitalism. In response to the growing global arms race and the juggernaut of militarism, we offered a unique and vitally important counter-narrative. We also drew the connections between securitisation and a number of salient issues, from drug policy to climate change, and urged more just and equitable approaches. Our proposals and narratives reached audiences around the world.

Energy Democracy

Clearing Barriers to Climate Justice

Resource Justice

Corporate Power

Securitisation

How we work

For nearly 50 years, TNI’s mission has been to serve emancipatory social movements world-wide. The Institute serves as an activist think tank – providing well-researched analysis, supporting public education, and the development of popular advocacy campaigns.

TNI worked directly with

177 organisations in 55 countries,

as well as through 41 global and 37 regional networks.

Who We Work With

Movements

TNI works in support of, and as part of, progressive social movements in developing a relevant and useful research and advocacy agenda. We work with a broad range of organizations including trade unions, organizations of small-scale farmers and fishers, environmental and feminist networks, and numerous issue-specific advocacy groups – both directly and within intersectional coalitions. We help to make links wherever possible and, in so doing, contribute to building powerful transnationally-connected movements for change.

Activist-Scholars

TNI strives to be a useful think tank for social movements. We work with activist-scholars to provide movements with the tools necessary to understand and take on the forces of wealth, power and control; analyses of developments that help movements stay one step ahead; and evidence-based argumentation. Activist-scholars can also serve as influential and visionary public intellectuals, and provide persuasive expertise in engagements with policy-makers and in the media. TNI also sees merit in building new generations of critical and radical intellectuals dedicated to serving the public good, providing a strong body of knowledge on which they can draw and build, and seeing knowledge production itself as a site of struggle.

Policy Makers

From local to international levels, and across the political spectrum, TNI provides civil servants and elected representatives with information and analysis on a wide-range of themes. We do this, for example, through co-convening informal policy dialogues, presentations to parliamentary committees, or side events at UN meetings. Wherever possible we work with allies. We want to ensure a seat at the table for those being advocated for.

Media

TNI works with media to amplify the struggles of movements, to give visibility to progressive innovations, and to provide a critical perspective on the issues of the moment. This includes press outreach, active social media engagement as well as partnerships with progressive media platforms.

BOARD REPORT

FINANCES

TNI is committed to the principles of independence, transparency, and accountability. TNI’s financial reporting was rated 5 stars for ‘excellence’ by the Transparify initiative.

What

we spent our money on

Fiscal Sponsorships4% War & Pacification5% Just Trade &Investment13% Agrarian & Environmental Justice 21% Public Sector Alternatives11% Drugs & Democracy9% CorporateAccountability 5% Just Peace Myanmar32%

How

we spent our money

Administration and Fundraising7% Office and Communications6% Building3% Programmes 84%

Where

we get our money

For a full breakdown of expenditures per donor see FUNDING AGREEMENTS ACTIVE IN 2022 below.

Own means 5% Other governments27% Dutch government41% Other philanthropic funds24% European Union3%

Income

over the last 4 years

2022 € 5,215,640 2019 € 4,472,327 2020 € 4,389,601 2021 € 4,248,219

Financial result

The result in 2022 was Euro 57,787 derived mostly from rent, donations and book sales, consultancies and staff secondments.

The 2022 result is added to TNI’s reserves, which therefore, now stands at Euro € 1.392.148. This constitutes 66% of the goal set by the Board of one year’s fixed operational costs or a survival rate of 241 days, representing 2% progress on the previous year.

The formula used in the Reserves Policy is: liquid reserves/fixed operational costs x 365 days. Liquid reserves are approximately 90% of the amount listed as reserves in our annual accounts, with the remaining 10% requiring the Institute to sell its building.

The ratio of current assets to short-term liabilities remains healthy at 151% .

Financial statements

Source: TNI Audited Financial Accounts 2022

TNI TEAM

MANAGEMENT TEAM
Fiona Dove (Executive Director)
Pietje Vervest & Ernestien Jensema (Programmes)
Denis Burke (Communications)
John Kerseboom (Personnel)

COMMUNICATIONS
Denis Burke (Coordinator)
Hilde van der Pas (Communications Officer/Dutch press liaison/social media)
Jorrit Stoker (Webmaster)
Melissa Koutouzis (Communications Officer)
Mercedes Camps (Spanish translator, USA)
Shaun Matsheza (Communications Officer/Podcasts)

COMMUNITY-BUILDERS
Jess Graham (Individual giving)
Nick Buxton (Knowledge Hub Coordinator, USA)
Niels Jongerius (Dutch movements)

OFFICE & ADMINISTRATION
John Kerseboom (Personnel Officer/Building Manager)
Albi Janssen (ICT)
Rin Stellingwerf (ICT)
Susane Sanz (ICT)
Katja Gertman (Bookkeeping)
Misrak Alayu (Front Office)
Stephanie Olinga-Shannon/Abby Taylor (Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning)

OVERALL PROGRAMMES COORDINATOR
Pietje Vervest

PROGRAMME COORDINATORS
Ernestien Jensema/Tom Kramer (Myanmar)
Katie Sandwell (Real Utopias)
Niamh Ni Bhriain/Martin Jelsma (War & Pacification)
Sol Trumbo Vila (Frontiers of Capital)

PROGRAMME TEAM
Tom Blickman (Netherlands)
Bettina Müller (Germany)
Brid Brennan (Ireland/Netherlands)
Carsten Pederson (Denmark)
Dania Putri (Morocco)
Daniel Chavez (Uruguay/Netherlands)
Gonzalo Berrón (Brazil)
Hamza Hamouchene (Algeria/UK)
Jenny Franco (USA/Netherlands)
Josephine Valeska (Germany/Netherlands)
Juliana Rodrigues de Senna (Brazil/Netherlands)
Lavinia Steinfort (Netherlands)
Lucía Barcéna (Spain)
Luciana Ghiotto (Argentina)
Ouafa Haddioui (Morocco)
Pien Metaal (Netherlands)
Rachmi Hertanti (Indonesia)
Satoko Kishimoto (Japan/Belgium)
Sofia Scassera (Argentina)
Sylvia Kay (Netherlands)
Tom Kramer (Netherlands)
Zoe Brent (Spain)

INTERNS
Arnau Quinquilla (Spain/Leiden University, Netherlands)
Bruno Palombini (Italy/Leiden University, Netherlands)
Leah Azage (Berlage Lyceum, Netherlands)
Lucia Martin (Spain/Leiden University, Netherlands)
Paola Scholte (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Simone Catalano (Italy/Wageningen University, Netherlands)
Woute van der Klippe (USA/Institute for Social Studies, Netherlands)

NEW SCHOOL CAPSTONES (USA)
Daphne Yeltekin
Lauren Philips
Timna Kliger

VOLUNTEERS
Gemma Rameckers (Gardener)
Nicholas Santiago Martinez Rivera (Researcher)
Sara Caminero (Future is Public)
Susan Medeiros (Front Office)

ASSOCIATES

Achin Vanaik (India)
Anthony Barnett (UK)
Ben Hayes (UK)
Boris Kagarlitsky (Russia)
David Bewley-Taylor (UK)
David Fig (South Africa)
David Sogge (Netherlands)
Edgardo Lander (Venezuela)
Francesco Martone (Italy)
Harris Gleckman (USA)
Helen Lackner (UK)
Hermann von Hatzfeldt (Germany)
Howard Wachtel (USA)
James Early (USA)
Jochen Hippler (Germany)
Joel Rocamora (Philippines)
John Cavanagh (USA)
Jun Borras (Philippines)
Hilary Wainwright (UK)
Kamil Mahdi (Iraq/UK)
Kees Biekart (Netherlands)
Lyda Fernanda Forero Torres (Colombia)
Manuel Pérez-Rocha (Mexico/USA)
Marcos Arruda (Brazil)
Mariano Aguirre (Argentina/Norway)
Myriam Vander Stichele (Netherlands)
Peter Weiss (USA)
Phyllis Bennis (USA)
Ricardo Vargas (Colombia)
Roger van Zwanenburg (UK)
Sebastián Torres (Uruguay)
Tom Reifer (USA)
Walden Bello (Philippines)

PRESIDENT & SUPERVISORY BOARD

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Susan George

President

Pauline Tiffen

Chairperson

Ruth Kronenburg

Treasurer

Frenk van Enckevort

Secretary

Sadet Karabulut

Board Member

Imad Sabi

Board Member

TNI COLLABORATIONS IN 2022

TNI gratefully acknowledges the time, labour and expertise of everyone who helped make our 2022 such an effective one – whether that was writing, speaking, editing, illustrating, designing, translating, interpreting, organising, strategising and/or advising. Apologies in advance to anyone who was inadvertently omitted.

Africa

Algeria

  • Iman Boukhatem
  • Raouf Farrah
  • Selma Kasmi

Egypt

  • Ahdaf Souief
  • Ahmed El Droubi
  • Amr Khairy
  • Dina Kabil
  • Mohamed El Baaly
  • Mohamed Gad
  • Mohamed Ramadan
  • Mostafa Bassiouny
  • Saker El Nour
  • Sameh Shaker
  • Wael Gamal
  • Yehia Fikry

Kenya

  • Andre Standing
  • Ruth Nyambura

Lesotho

  • Mamalefetsane Phakoe

Mali

  • Almamy Sylla
  • Mamadou Goïta

Mauritius

  • Rachel Moussié

Morocco

  • Abdelatif Adebibe
  • Ali Amouzai
  • Ali Aznague
  • Amine Mohammed Abidar
  • Charif Adardak
  • Elias Terras
  • Ismail Manouzi
  • Jawad Moustakbal
  • Marwan Elhajjami
  • Meriam Mabrouk
  • Mohamed Ed-Daoudy
  • Mohammed Hackech
  • Yacine Marzouk

Mozambique

  • Dipti Bhatnagar
  • Erika Mendes
  • Natacha Bruna

Niger

  • Rhoumour Ahmet Tchilouta

Nigeria

  • Aderonke Ige
  • Baba Aye

South Africa

  • Boaventure Monjane
  • Bobby Ramakant
  • Brenda Van Niekerk
  • Brian Ashley
  • David Fig
  • Dominic Brown
  • Donna Andrews
  • Lauren Paremoer
  • Mark Swilling
  • Mathews Hlabane
  • Mercia Andrews
  • Michael Kwet
  • Naseegh Jaffer
  • Ndivile Mokoena
  • Nonhle Mbuthuma
  • Patrick Bond
  • Ruth Hall
  • Samantha Hargreaves
  • Suzall Timm
  • Tauriq Jenkins

Sudan

  • Elsadig Elsheikh
  • Mohamed Salah Abdelrahman
  • Muzan Alneel
  • Razaz H Basheir
  • Sara Abbas

Tunisia

  • Ahlem Selmi
  • Chafik Ben Rouine
  • Ghassen Ben Khelifa
  • Ilyes Ben Ammar
  • Imen Louati
  • Layla Riahi
  • Maha Ben Gadha
  • Maher Gouja
  • Maroua Ben Amor Cherif
  • Mustapha Jouili
  • Othman Selmi
  • Saida Charfeddine
  • Walid Amara
  • Wassim Abidi

Western Sahara

  • Hamza Lakhal
  • Jalihenna Mohamed
  • Mahmoud Lemaadel

Asia-Oceania

Fiji

  • Hugh Govan

India

  • Achin Vanaik
  • Amithaba Sarkar
  • Amita Baviskar
  • Anita Gurumurthy
  • Anuradha Chenoy
  • Ashish Kothari
  • Benny Kuruvilla
  • Deepti Barthur
  • Kajal Bhardwaj
  • Madhuresh Kumar
  • Parminder Jeet Singh
  • Sulakshana Nandi
  • Vijayan MJ
  • Wilfred D’costa

Indonesia

  • Alhafiz Atsari
  • Arie Kurniawaty
  • Marthin Hadiwinata

Malaysia

  • Charles Santiago

Pakistan

  • Husnain Jamil Faridi

Philippines

  • Annamaria Nemenzo
  • Joel Rocamora
  • Joseph Purugganan
  • Josua Mata
  • Ka Leogy de Guzman
  • Lidy Nakpil
  • Mary Ann Manahan
  • Mitzi Jonelle-Tan
  • Teresa Encarnacion Tadem
  • Tina Ebro
  • Walden Bello

Thailand

  • Shalmali Guttal

Singapore

  • Jack Qiu

Americas

Argentina

  • Adriana Forondo
  • Alejandro Gambina
  • Antonella Gervagi
  • Bartolina del Valle
  • Graciela Touze
  • Karina Batthyany
  • Mabel Twhaites Rey
  • Mauricio Forondo
  • Nicolás Arata
  • Pablo Cymmerman
  • Ricardo Abduca
  • Vilma Beatriz Diaz y Zarate

Bolivia

  • Alison Spedding
  • Esdenka Silva
  • Juan Carlos Aluralde
  • Roberto Calzadilla
  • Marcela Olivera
  • Maria Lohman

Brazil

  • Ayala Ferreira
  • Diana Aguiar
  • Esther Solano
  • Fernando Amorim Teixeira
  • Ismael Cesar
  • Julia Fernandes
  • Leticia Paranhos Menna de Oliveira
  • Marcus Arruda
  • Moises Borges
  • Paulo José dos Reis Pereira
  • Tchenna Maso

Canada

  • Harsha Walia
  • Naureen Shameem
  • Paul Martin
  • Robert Ramsey
  • Samir Gandesha
  • Tamara Lorincz

Chile

  • Alexander Panez Pinto
  • Barbara Figueroa
  • Claudio Venegas
  • Clementina Lepio
  • Daniel Jadue
  • Fany Lobos Castro
  • Francisca Pancha Rodriguez
  • Gabriela Cabaña
  • Ignacio Sánchez
  • Katia Valenzuela Fuentes
  • Magdalena Sepúlveda
  • Rodrigo Hurtado Osbar
  • Soledad Varela

Colombia

  • Alirio Uribe
  • Danilo Urrea
  • Diana Ojeda
  • Javier Márquez
  • Juana Castro
  • Lala Peñaranda
  • Lilia Tatiana Roa Avendano
  • Pedro Arenas Garcia
  • Ricardo Vargas Mesa

Costa Rica

  • Alberto Cortés Ramos
  • Ernesto Cortes
  • Karen Gonzalez

Ecuador

  • Jorge Paladines
  • Pablo Fajardo

Mexico

  • Alejandra Lozano
  • Mónica Montalvo
  • Silvia Ramos Luna

Peru

  • Antolin Huascar Flores
  • Hugo Cabieses Cubas
  • Ricardo Soberón Garrido

United States

  • Angela Mahecha
  • Antonia Juhasz
  • Arun Kundnani
  • Bill V. Mullen
  • Chloe Henson
  • Cindy Wiesner
  • Dafne Yeltekin
  • Darren Byler
  • Evan Clayburg
  • Garrett Lovelace-Graddy
  • Harris Gleckman
  • Ho-Fung Hung
  • Howard Wachtel
  • Irene HongPing
  • Jaron Browne
  • Jason Moore
  • Jeanelle K. Hope
  • Joanna Allen
  • John Cavanagh
  • John Feffer
  • John Treat
  • John Walsh
  • Jose Bravo
  • Kali Akuno
  • Karen Rignall
  • Khury Petersen-Smith
  • Laura Flanders
  • Lorah Steichen
  • Mahmoud Lemaadel
  • Manuel Pérez-Rocha
  • Meena Jagganath
  • Michael Barnard
  • Mizue Aizeki
  • Molly Anderson
  • Natasha Lennard
  • Patrick Barrett
  • Peter Ramand
  • Peter Weiss
  • Philip McMichael
  • Phyllis Bennis
  • Ralf Ruckus
  • Ricardo Jacobs
  • Sara Mersha
  • Sean Sweeney
  • Shayda Naficy
  • Thomas M. Hanna
  • Tobita Chow
  • Todd Gordon
  • Todd Miller
  • Tom Goldtooth
  • Tom Kruze
  • Tom Reifer
  • Winnie Poster
  • Yasser Munif

Uruguay

  • Alberto Villareal
  • Constanza Moreira
  • Guillermo Garat
  • Ivan Gonzalez
  • Karin Nansen
  • Karina Batthyány
  • Lyda Fernanda Forero
  • Martin Drago
  • Pablo Messina
  • Sebastián Torres

Venezuela

  • Edgardo Lander

Europe

Austria

  • Katerina Anastasiou
  • Martin Konecny
  • Theresa Kofler

Basque country

  • Paul Nicholson

Belgium

  • Axel Ruppert
  • Belén Balanyá
  • Cecilia Olivet
  • Cornelia Maarfield
  • Eric Vanhaute
  • Gamze Erdam Türkelli
  • Kris Vanslambrouck
  • Laëtitia Sédou
  • Martin Pigeon
  • Nessim Achouche
  • Olivier Hoedeman
  • Pascoe Sabido
  • Paul-Émile Dupret

Croatia

  • Ana Vračar
  • Ivan Klis
  • Mladen Domazet
  • Vedran Horvat

Denmark

  • Kenneth Haar
  • Mads Barbesgaard

Finland

  • Barry Gills
  • Sofia Hagolani

France

  • Charlène Jouanneau
  • Deborah Eade
  • Denys Gorbach
  • Flavie Roche
  • Jacobo Grajales
  • Johanne Fontaine
  • Manon Plouchart
  • Olivier Petitjean
  • Thibault Josse
  • Tony Fortin
  • Romain Descottes
  • Sylvain Audrey

Germany

  • Fabian Flues
  • Jochen Hippler
  • Hermann von Hatzfeldt
  • Martin Wolpold-Bosien
  • Muhammed Al-Kashef
  • Saker El Nour
  • Sofía Monsalve Suárez
  • Vera Weghmann

Greece

  • Christos Giovanopoulos
  • Deborah Carlos
  • Jose Valencia

Hungary

  • Agnes Gagyi

Ireland

  • Angela Hegarty
  • Fleachta Phelan
  • Paul Murphy
  • Peadar King
  • Sarah Curran
  • Thomas McDonagh

Italy

  • Antonio Tricarico
  • Daria Cibrario
  • Franceso Martone
  • Gianni Tognoni
  • Giulia Bruzzone
  • Magdalena Ackermann
  • Michel Nori
  • Nicoletta Dentico
  • Raffaella Bolini
  • Rosa Pavanelli
  • Simona Fraugatorio
  • Stefano Prato

Netherlands

  • Amandine Van Den Berghe
  • Annina Kaltenbrunner
  • Ante Wessels
  • Arnold Merkies
  • Barbara van Male
  • Bart-Jaap Verbeek
  • Bas Coenegracht
  • Bas van Weegberg
  • Charlotte Braat
  • David Sogge
  • Diyar Jassim
  • Donald Pols
  • Ewout van den Berg
  • Faiza Ouhlasen
  • Fernando Hernandez Espino
  • Gisela Dütting
  • Guido Jelsma
  • Guus Geurts
  • Hans Rodenburg
  • Hiske Art
  • Ikrâm Çakir
  • Jan Schriefer
  • Jan Winde
  • Jan-Willem van Rooij
  • Jesse Oberdorf
  • Jesse Van Duijl
  • Jesse van Schaik
  • Jille Belisario
  • John van Mullem
  • Joshua Paans
  • Juan Lovera
  • Julia Bakker
  • Jun Borras
  • Karen Paalman
  • Karin van Boxtel
  • Kees Biekart
  • Letty de Keizer
  • Liset Meddens
  • Lorraine Smith
  • Mariana Gkliati
  • Marija Bartl
  • Mark Akkerman
  • Miriyam Aouragh
  • Mirjam Vossepoel
  • Myriam Vander Stichele
  • Nick Middeldorp
  • Petra Snelders
  • Philip Schols
  • Pieter Sellies
  • Ralf Brandenstein
  • Rene Danen
  • Sadet Karabulut
  • Sara Murawski
  • Seda Gürses
  • Sietske Huijbers
  • Sigrid Deters
  • Siobhan Airey
  • Sophie Bloemen
  • Tjalling Postma
  • Wendela De Vries

Portugal

  • Michelle Tylicki

Romania

  • Attila Szocs

Russian Federation

  • Boris Kagarlitsky

Serbia

  • Anđela Janković
  • Aleksandar Matković
  • Zoran Svilar

Spain

  • Benjamin Cunningham
  • Daniel Díaz Fuentes
  • Erick Gonzalo Palomares Rodríguez
  • Federico Pacheco
  • Fernando García-Dory
  • Gonzalo Donaire Salido
  • Joaquín Rodríguez Álvare
  • Jordi Calvo Rufanges
  • Juan Castro-Gil Amigo
  • Judith Clifton
  • Mariano Aguirre
  • Miguel Urbán Crespo
  • Miriam Planas
  • Mónica Vargas Collazos
  • Nuria del Viso
  • Paloma Chen
  • Pere Brunet
  • Rodrigo Irurzun

Switzerland

  • Dieter Lennartz
  • Joseph Sycip
  • Juan Tortosa
  • Melik Özden
  • Olivier de Marcellus
  • Priti Patnaik
  • Raffaele Morgantini
  • Richard Hill
  • Susanne Hagemann
  • Thomas Schwarz

Ukraine

  • Denis Pilash
  • Dmitri Makarov
  • Natalia Mamonova
  • Volodymyr Ischchenko

United Kingdom

  • Adam Hanieh
  • Alix Smidman
  • Andrew Cumbers
  • Andrew Feinstein
  • Andy Whitmore
  • Ann Fordham
  • Anne Alexander
  • Anthony Barnett
  • Ashley Inglis
  • Ben Hayes
  • Bertie Russell
  • Bridget Anderson
  • Claire Provost
  • Chris Jones
  • Christopher Simon
  • Cindy Schaller
  • Daniel Willis
  • Dave Bewley-Taylor
  • Dave Iglesias
  • David Hall
  • Deborah Burton
  • Dottie Guerrero
  • Dylan Underhill
  • Fifa Rahman
  • Giulia Simula
  • Hamza Lakhal
  • Hannah Hasenberger
  • Helen Lackner
  • Helen Traill
  • Hilary Wainwright
  • Ho-Chih Lin
  • Ian Scoones
  • Ian Wrigglesworth
  • James Angel
  • Jane Kilpatrick
  • Jeremy Corbyn
  • Jon Cracknel
  • Julie Hannah
  • Kamil Mahdi
  • Kasia Paprocki
  • Kate Raworth
  • Kirtana Chandrasekaran
  • Laleh Khalili
  • Laura Stegemann
  • Lee Jones
  • Linsey Cottrell
  • Liz Fekete
  • Maria Ivancheva
  • Martha Myers
  • Martin Smith
  • Meriam Mabrouk
  • Milford Bateman
  • Nick Couldry
  • Phil Mader
  • Rafeef Ziadah
  • Richard Seymour
  • Roger van Zwanenberg
  • Rosie Collington
  • Rowan Mataram
  • Sarah Finch
  • Shahd Hammouri
  • Stuart Parkinson
  • Tania Martinez Cruz
  • Yasha Maccanico

West Asia

Iran

  • Laleh Khalili

Iraq

  • Zahra Ali

Lebanon

  • Fourate Chahal El Rekaby
  • Rima Majed

Palestine

  • Wesam Ahmad
  • Rafeef Ziadah
  • Yasmin Haj

Syria

  • Thaer Ali Dib
  • Yasser Munif

Turkey

  • Beyza Üstün
  • Irmak Ertor
  • Joris Leverink