Sifat Reazi is a PhD student in the Department of Urban Planning and Public Policy at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). Her research interests lie where the humanitarian sector and technology converge. Broadly, she is interested in exploring the technologies being integrated into the sector and the impacts those technologies have on humanitarian response. She plans to pursue these questions further during her time at the Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research.
Sifat received her Master’s degree in Public Policy from UCI. As a Master’s student she conducted research on transitional justice and reconciliation within the Bangladeshi diaspora of Los Angeles. She has experience working with various local nonprofits and international NGO’s. It is during her time with these organizations that her interest in humanitarian work and public policy formalized.
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