Over the past 60 years, Africa has received over $1 trillion USD in development-related aid, yet more than 50 percent of the population still lives on less than one US dollar a day. Despite continuous money flows to recipient countries ...
Isabelle Nazha is a senior at the University of Southern California studying International Relations and French. Her academic interests include human rights, international law, and conflict studies. Outside of Glimpse, Isabelle is a member of Delta Phi Epsilon Foreign Service Fraternity, Unruh Associates, and Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society. Isabelle also conducts research in the Security and Political Economy Lab, where she is a Team Lead on the Resource Curse Project. This project is a qualitative replication studying the correlation between natural resources and civil conflict. This summer, Isabelle interned on the Critical Threats Project at the American Enterprise Institute as an al Qaeda research intern, focusing on the Sahel and Maghreb portfolios. After graduation, Isabelle plans to pursue a fellowship before attending law school.
Over the past 60 years, Africa has received over $1 trillion USD in development-related aid, yet more than 50 percent of the population still lives on less than one US dollar a day. Despite continuous money flows to recipient countries ...