
Public policy graduate professional with experience in humanitarian research, program coordination, and data-driven analysis in conflict-affected and low-resource settings. Background spanning UN research, Peace Corps field service, and government health systems, with strong analytical skills and growing focus on energy access, climate resilience, and essential services delivery in humanitarian contexts. Experienced in both HQ and field-based environments. My master’s thesis, titled “Strengthening Civil Documentation and Return Strategies in Iraq: Insights from the 2022–2024 Al-Amal Return Processes,” is supervised by Dr. Shelley Liu. The thesis examines the vulnerabilities of an extremely at-risk population and assesses programming efforts aimed at supporting their reintegration within Iraq. This research is being conducted as part of the Managing Exits from Armed Conflict Project at UNIDIR.
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