Speaker Enzo Bianco

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Enzo Bianco

ANCI - President of the National Council


Born in Palermo in 1973, Gianfranco Belgrano is a journalist with a long experience on Middle Eastern and African issues. After graduating in Modern Literature at the University of Palermo, he studied Arabic in Tunis and Damascus, then worked for several years in London dealing with human rights.
In 2001, after returning to Italy, he began working as a journalist at the newspaper L'Ora, to then move - after various experiences in the press - to the Misna news agency where he dealt with international politics following political developments and economies of the Middle East and Africa.
Over the years, he has collaborated with periodicals, newspapers, radio and television stations and is one of the authors of the book “Volti Parole” (2011). Whenever he can, he travels to the areas of his interest to create reports, services and insights; the love of traveling - shared with his wife and two children - is one of the ingredients that he considers fundamental for his profession.
In 2012, together with a group of colleagues and friends from Misna, he founded Internationalia, an editorial group designed to deal with foreign affairs with competence, adapting the coverage of this specific area to the highest international levels.
Currently, Internationalia carries out three information services centered on Africa: InfoAfrica, a daily news agency, Africa e Affari, a printed economic monthly, and the Africa magazine. Within the group, Gianfranco Belgrano occupies the position of editorial director. Internationalia also curates Infomundi, an online daily newsletter entirely dedicated to international issues.

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Speaker Gianfranco Belgrano

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Gianfranco Belgrano

Journalist Internationalia


Born in Palermo in 1973, Gianfranco Belgrano is a journalist with a long experience on Middle Eastern and African issues. After graduating in Modern Literature at the University of Palermo, he studied Arabic in Tunis and Damascus, then worked for several years in London dealing with human rights.
In 2001, after returning to Italy, he began working as a journalist at the newspaper L'Ora, to then move - after various experiences in the press - to the Misna news agency where he dealt with international politics following political developments and economies of the Middle East and Africa.
Over the years, he has collaborated with periodicals, newspapers, radio and television stations and is one of the authors of the book “Volti Parole” (2011). Whenever he can, he travels to the areas of his interest to create reports, services and insights; the love of traveling - shared with his wife and two children - is one of the ingredients that he considers fundamental for his profession.
In 2012, together with a group of colleagues and friends from Misna, he founded Internationalia, an editorial group designed to deal with foreign affairs with competence, adapting the coverage of this specific area to the highest international levels.
Currently, Internationalia carries out three information services centered on Africa: InfoAfrica, a daily news agency, Africa e Affari, a printed economic monthly, and the Africa magazine. Within the group, Gianfranco Belgrano occupies the position of editorial director. Internationalia also curates Infomundi, an online daily newsletter entirely dedicated to international issues.

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Speaker Giuliano Battiston

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Giuliano Battiston

Director Lettera22


Freelance journalist and researcher, director of the Lettera22 association of independent journalists, he collaborates with newspapers and magazines including "l'Espresso", "il manifesto", "Gli asini", "il Fridays", "The New Humanitarian", Radio3. Lecturer at the School of Journalism of the Lelio Basso Foundation in Rome and at SIOI, for nine years he curated the Social Publishing Show. With Giulio Marcon he curated The left that will come. The keywords to change (minimum fax, 2018). For the editions of the donkey he published Arcipelago jihad. The Islamic State and the return of al-Qaeda (2016) and two interview books: Zygmunt Bauman. Modernity and globalization (2009) and For another globalization (2010). Author of the first field studies on post-2001 Afghan civil society, since 2007 he has dedicated himself to Afghanistan with travel, research and essays.

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Speaker Marco Aime

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Marco Aime

Researcher in Cultural Anthropology - University of Genoa


Marco Aime is currently a researcher in Cultural Anthropology at the University of Genoa. He has conducted research in Benin, Burkina Faso and Mali, as well as in the Alps. In addition to numerous scientific articles, he has published various anthropological texts on the countries he visited: Chalancho, ome, masche, sabaque. Provençal beliefs and civilization in the Grana valley (Center de Minouranço Prouvençal, Coumboscuro, 1992); The market and the hill. The Tangba (Taneka) political system of northern Benin. Past and present (Il Bookmark, 1997); The roots in the sand (EDT, 1999); Dogon diary (Bollati Boringhieri, 2000); Knowing how to move. Transhumant shepherds of Roaschia in collaboration with S. Allovio and P.P.

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Speaker Luca Maestripieri

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Luca Maestripieri

AICS Director


From 15 May 2019 Luca Maestripieri (Viareggio -1961) is director of the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation.

 

Graduated in law, he entered the Farnesina in 1989.

 

After a first assignment at the Directorate General for Personnel at the Farnesina, he continued his diplomatic career abroad in Ljubljana and later in Lisbon.

 

In 2004 he was appointed Advisor to the Permanent Representation at the O.N.U. in New York and since 2008, for four years, he has been Consul General in Paris.

 

In 2012 he returned to the Farnesina as Deputy Director of the Development Cooperation DG where he tackled the complex issues related to the reform of cooperation, the establishment of the Agency and the phases preceding and following its full operation.

 

He leaves his position at the Farnesina to lead the Aics following the appointment as Director formalized with D.P.C.M. of 4 April 2019.

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Speaker Marina Sereni

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Marina Sereni

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation


Born in Foligno (PG) in 1960.

Engaged at a very young age in student organizations and in the Peace Movement.

She was elected to the Regional Council of Umbria in 1985.

From 1993 to 2001 he held the position of Councilor for Budget, Personnel and Social Policies.

Elected for the first time in Parliament in 2001 in the Umbria constituency and from December of that year she will be part of the national secretariat of the Left Democrats as foreign manager until 2005. In 2005 she becomes organizational manager and contributes to the birth of the Democratic Party. She was a member of the Commission for Foreign and Community Affairs until 2006.

Rieletta alla Camera dei Deputati nel 2006, ricopre l’incarico di Vice Presidente del Gruppo de l’Ulivo fino al 28 aprile del 2008.

Leader in his region in the early elections of 2008, he becomes Vice President of the Democratic Party Group until November 2009.

At the 2009 Democratic Party Congress, he assumed the post of Vice President of the National Assembly of the Democratic Party.

PD list leader in the 2013 general elections for the Umbria constituency, in the session of 21 March she was elected Deputy Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies, and is a member of the Foreign and Community Affairs Commission.

Member of the National Secretariat of the Democratic Party from July 2018 to September 2019. He is currently a member of the National Directorate of the Democratic Party.

Since 16 September 2019 she is Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Conte II Government.

From 1 March 2021 she is Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Draghi Government.

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