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Joshilyn Binkley

Show BioHide BioJoshilyn is a first year MPP student at The University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy. She is interested in the ways humanitarian aid and diplomacy can respond to the growing challenges caused by global conflicts and climate change. Her education has taken her to India, Ecuador, and The Czech Republic. Since completing bachelor's degrees in economics and sociology, she has served in India as a Clinton Fellow research microfinance effectiveness, as an epidemiologist in pandemic response, and on projects supporting economic development for migrants and refugees.

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The Future of Food Aid: Looking at the Egypt Case

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Nearly two years have passed since Russia invaded Ukraine, beginning a conflict that has had profound effects on human and economic well-being around the world. A record 349 million people across 79 countries currently face acute food insecurity– this is a 200... More »