Fellows
program

The Arapyaú Fellows Program aims to strengthen the Institute’s capabilities by mobilizing networks, generating and sharing knowledge, and supporting leadership.

With diverse backgrounds and unique experiences, the fellows bring their expertise and practical insights to Arapyaú and its partner networks, while also enhancing their leadership within these spaces.

Our
fellows

Cycle 2 – 2023 to 2025

Adnan Demachki

Lawyer specializing in Sustainable Economic Development, public policy consultant, and former mayor of Paragominas, recognized for innovative management.

Andréia Coutinho Louback

Journalist and Executive Director of the Brazilian Center for Climate Justice

Izabella Teixeira

Co-chair of the UN International Resource Panel, Chair of the Global Sustainability Committee at Ambipar, and member of the Board of the Brazilian National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES).

Mariano Cenamo

Social Entrepreneur, Co-founder of Idesam, and CEO of AMAZ Impact Accelerator.

Tasso Azevedo

Forestry engineer, consultant, and social entrepreneur in sustainability, forestry, and climate. General Coordinator of the MapBiomas Network and facilitator of the Conexão Povos da Floresta project.

*Tasso concluded his fellowship at Arapyaú in July 2024.

Vanda Witoto

Executive Director of the Instituto Witoto, educator, climate activist, Indigenous speaker, political leader, and social entrepreneur.

Cycle 1 – 2021 to 2023

Francisco Gaetani

Professor at FGV. Former General Coordinator of UNDP in Brazil, Project Manager at the State Secretariat for Labor and Social Action in Minas Gerais, Executive Secretary, Deputy Executive Secretary, and Secretary of Management at the Ministry of Planning (MP), and Executive Secretary at the Ministry of the Environment (MMA). Currently, he serves as the Extraordinary Secretary for State Transformation at the Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services (MGI).

Izabella Teixeira

Co-chair of the UN International Resource Panel, Chair of the Global Sustainability Committee at Ambipar, and member of the Board of the Brazilian National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES).

Marcello Brito

Executive Secretary of the Legal Amazon Consortium, member of the IPAM Board, and the Tropical Forest Alliance.

Samela Saterá Mawé
Indígena do povo Sateré Mawé, estudante de Biologia na Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, ativista ambiental, jovem comunicadora na Articulação dos Povos Indígenas do Brasil (Apib) @apiboficial, e da ANMIGA- Articulação Nacional das Mulheres Indígenas Guerreiras da Ancestralidade.

The Challenge of the Climatic, Digital-Technological, and Biological Eras

Concerns of a 

contemporary Brazil

The work was born from a year of conversations among members of the Arapyaú Institute Fellows Program. Topics covered in the book include environmental and climate imbalances, political tensions and global uncertainties, the need for modernization of the Brazilian state, strategic agendas involving food production, the appreciation of biodiversity with social inclusion, and the leadership of Indigenous peoples.