
Hanna Hemmati Roozbehani is a current Global Health student with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from York University. As an aspiring researcher, she is passionate about understanding the challenges of delivering healthcare amidst humanitarian emergencies, the changing landscape in emergency healthcare delivery and the path to the decolonization of humanitarian efforts.
Currently, she is a Global Health intern under the mentorship of Dr. Godfred Boateng. Her research focuses on the effect of humanitarian crises on energy and housing insecurities. Her long-term goal is to work with Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), advancing evidence-based approaches to emergency healthcare while focusing on community empowerment.
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