10 January 2020

Duygu Kutluay

Duygu studied Political Science and International Relations at Bogazici University, Istanbul and holds a masters degree in International Economic Relations from the University of Konstanz, Germany. She started working on intercultural learning and communication at AFS Turkey as Organisational Development Director before changing jobs to be the Deputy Head of International Relations with the TEMA Foundation. For the last three years, she worked as the Climate and Energy Campaigner for Greenpeace Med, mostly focusing on climate change and energy transition issues.

 

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