Ajay Prabhakar
Ajay Prabhakar is an Indian researcher and author who, until 2014, was a United Nations Country Programme officer. He has worked with the Nigerian Presidency in the Arts and Culture parastatal under President Olusegun Obasanjo. Prabhakar still serves as a consultant to the United Nations and other international bodies. CareerPrabhakar is the author of six books, one of which are being used in a university in the United States of America.[1][citation needed] He has done several projects under the aegis of the United Nations in the domains of education,[2] sustainable development, research,[3] and archaeology.[4] Prabhakar is the head of several research projects in Africa, Asia, Europe and the USA. He has worked on multiple archaeological research projects with the Cross River State Government, specifically with the Ministry of Arts and Culture, under then Governor Donald Duke, which included conservation, advocacy, sensitization and preservation of the Ikom Monoliths.[5] Other sites include the Homo Erectus site in Okigwe,[6] Monolithic writings in Ireland and the lost city of Igbale Aiye, Benin.[7][8][9] His work has been referred to in other research projects.[10] Together with Catherine Acholonu, he is the co-founder of the Catherine Acholonu Research Foundation (CARC).[11] Ajay Prabhakar currently serves as the Founder and Chairman of Pioneers Nation,[12] an organization that deals with research in the domains of archaeology, archiving and education. Bibliography
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