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Sumaire is a fourth year Global Health student specializing in Policy Management and recently joined the Dahdaleh Institute as a Global Health Practicum Student. She is a transfer student from Seneca College with a diploma in Liberal Arts. During her time there, she became passionate and interested in projects with a human rights perspective sparking her interest to get involved in various projects. The Global Health program has been a transformative experience for Sumaire, as it has aligned her with opportunities to pursue a career with her passions.
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
Status | Alum |
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