AFTER SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF ‘THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN MIGRATION MANAGEMENT,’ FORDHAM…September 12, 2025Sep 25Sep 25
Far away from home with Mohammed Mireash, IDHA 60 alum, writer, mentor, and refugeeTwo years ago the civil war’s danger in his home country of Sudan pushed Mohammed and his family far away from their home. Today, Mohammed…Aug 13A response icon1Aug 13A response icon1
On the road in the UAE with Sadig Elamin, an IDHA alum and UNDP Technical AdvisorToday, I learned how, even though as a devastating and long-lasting civil war continues to ravage his home country, Sudan, Sadig continues…Jul 16Jul 16
What two International Diploma in Humanitarian Assistance graduates took away from the programIDHA 60 in PretoriaJun 25Jun 25
Fordham Administrator by Day, Humanitarian Graduate Student by Night: A Q&A with Caroline BurgosOn May 17, 2025, Caroline Burgos, assistant director for reunions and affinity chapters in Development and University Relations at Fordham…May 23May 23
An interview with Sarah Al-mashehari, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission of Yemen to United…“My degree has allowed me to step back and see the bigger picture, especially in understanding how the global humanitarian system…May 5May 5
5 Questions with a recent NOHA student.The Network on Humanitarian Action (NOHA) is an international association of universities that aims to enhance professionalism in…Apr 22Apr 22
I was introduced to Ihsan during my first week at Fordham University as the Institute of…When Ihsan turned 13 she was diagnosed with Stargardt, a rare genetic eye disease that causes vision loss over time and, according to Low…Mar 26Mar 26
Catching up with Emma Budd, IIHA alumna, newly promoted and embracing post-COVID NYC lifeEntering Le Pain Quotidien Cafe (luh paN koh-ti-dyaN) I see Humanitarian Studies alumna, Emma Budd (HUST 2020; MSHS 2021). The crowd is…Feb 25Feb 25