
Educated in India and Cambridge University in the UK, his area of expertise in international development specifically covers agriculture, rural development and climate change, where he significantly worked for Greenpeace U.K. in London and grassroots organization for the Indian Himalayan region in New Delhi. He also co-authored the United Nations State Human Development Report on the issues of livelihood and employment in Nagaland.
He is currently in Europe as a PhD DAAD scholar, working on ‘climate change and food’ supported by the Federal Republic of Germany. At YouthNet, Atoho is an in-house Consultant.
1. Jay Panda, Member of Parliament
2. Alemtemshi Jamir, IAS
3. Hukato Naga, CMD, Naga Construction Ltd.
4. Baichung Bhutia, Captian, Indian Football
1. Angela Chen (Chair)
2. Prof. Thomas Nazario, University of San Francisco & President, The Forgotten International, USA
3. Rinchen Sherpa, Attorney USA
4. Simona Arcadia USA
5. Dechen Wangmo, YES Bhutan