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Gregory Kearns

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Gregory Kearns

Gregory Kearns is the IRI Regional Director for Africa. He brings 25 years of international humanitarian and development experience, both as an expatriate having lived and worked for ten years in South Sudan, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Vietnam, as well as a U.S.-based Director and Vice-President leading teams engaging in policy, strategy, business development and provision of programmatic and technical support for portfolios worth more than $750 million.

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Sudan, Hong Kong, and Venezuela: Key takeaways from popular protest movements
KHARTOUM, SUDAN - June 30: Protesters calling for a civilian government held large protests in Khartoum to commemorate those who were killed June 30, 2019 in Khartoum, Sudan. The protesters stopped in the main airport road facing off with armed forces.(Photo by David Degner/Getty Images).
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  • Sudan, Hong Kong, and Venezuela: Key takeaways from popular protest movements

    The COVID-19 pandemic has delayed elections and brought about a surge in disinformation and rising authoritarianism worldwide. Popular protest movements are seeking ways to adapt to this new reality, and their survival is perhaps more important than ever in ensuring governments take a citizen-centered approach to the management of this crisis.

    May 1, 2020