| Location | Amman, Jordan |
| Gender and Title | Female |
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| Telephone | Members only |
| Website | https://www.linkedin.com/in/hanan-dudin-2602b9249/ |
| Bio | Hanan Dudin is a Palestinian Graduate Research Assistant at McMaster’s Department of Family Medicine in Hamilton, Ontario. She has a BA in International Relations and Sociology from the University of British Columbia and an MSc in Global Health from McMaster University. Hanan became a licensed Emergency Medical Responder in 2023. Her practical experience in health, alongside her BA and MSc, contributes to a unique background in health politics, which has led to her research on humanitarian aid, an inevitable output of war and conflict. Her current research interests revolve around humanitarian aid ethics, such as subjects of prioritization and ethical closure. Hanan’s research, titled “Prioritization: A Brief Look Into The Fundamental Principles”, is a qualitative study that revolves around understanding how humanitarian aid organizations determine which crisis is a priority, according to their ethical codes and principles examined through a realist evaluation methodology. |
| Expertise | Country | Affiliation | Local |
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| Emergency relief | Canada, Syria | McMaster University | |
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