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Ms Luzdary Hammad is half Colombian, half Palestinian, raised in Cyprus and college educated in San Francisco. She has a Bachelors and Masters degree in International Relations with a focus on Human Rights. She did field research in Bolivia for her masters thesis on the women's political movement and has worked for two international non governmental organisations Human Rights Watch and World Vision.
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Ms. Luzdary Hammad is half Colombian, half Palestinian, raised in Cyprus and college educated in San Francisco. She has a Bachelors and Masters degree in International Relations with a focus on Human Rights. She did field research in Bolivia for her masters thesis on the women's political movement and has worked for two international non governmental organisations, Human Rights Watch and World Vision.

Latest revision as of 05:22, 13 February 2015

With FWC Semptember 2014-today
Title Current Intern
Graphic Department
Degree(s) BSc, Diploma
Filed(s) of study Computer Science
MSc Product Design Innovation
University(ies) University of Surrey
Aston University



Ms. Luzdary Hammad is half Colombian, half Palestinian, raised in Cyprus and college educated in San Francisco. She has a Bachelors and Masters degree in International Relations with a focus on Human Rights. She did field research in Bolivia for her masters thesis on the women's political movement and has worked for two international non governmental organisations, Human Rights Watch and World Vision.