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    Amanda Schmitt

    Program and Communications Officer at The Soufan Center (TSC)

    Amanda Schmitt is a dedicated humanitarian and human rights advocate with a strong background in research, project management, and grant management, primarily focused on forced migration, peacebuilding, and conflict analysis in the Middle East, especially within the Syrian context.

    She currently serves as the Program and Communications Officer at the Soufan Center in New York and previously worked as a research consultant with OCHA's humanitarian access technical advisory team in New York.

    Amanda holds a Master of International Affairs degree from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs with a specialization in Human Rights and Humanitarian Policy and a regional focus on the Middle East.

    Her professional experience includes internships with organizations such as the Center for Civil Society and Democracy in Beirut and the American NGO Coalition for the ICC in New York.

    With a strong skill set that includes writing, analytical thinking, communication, problem-solving, and organization, Amanda has demonstrated her expertise in humanitarian policy, conflict resolution, mediation, peacebuilding, and emergency response.

    Her educational background also includes a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations and Affairs from the University of Southern California, as well as study abroad experience in conflict transformation.

    Throughout her career, Amanda has been involved in various roles with organizations such as the United Nations OCHA, U.S. Department of State, and the Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy, showcasing her commitment to making a positive impact in the field of human rights and humanitarianism.

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    Brooklyn, New York, United States