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Published on August 29, 2019
Four student interns presented their work at an event attended by Dahdaleh Institute leadership, researchers and special guests. Student projects included:
- Humanitarian Research Mapping, Tanya Narang
- Planetary Health Causal Mapping & Comparative Frameworks Analysis, Shubdheep Nagi
- Ethics of Introducing Novel Technologies in Humanitarian Emergencies, Mariya Shireen
- Designing a Future for Global Health, Ailya Salman

Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism, Global Health Foresighting, Planetary Health |
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Tanya Narang, Research Assistant [FW18-19; S19] - Alum
Shubhdeep Nagi, Planetary Health Research Assistant [FW18-19; S19] - Alum Mariya Shireen, Research Assistant, Global Health & Humanitarianism [S19] - Alum Ailya Salman, Research Assistant, Global Health Foresighting [S19] - Alum |
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