Habib Alrahman Alnedari
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Habib Alrahman Alnedari is a Postgraduate Associate at the Yale School of Public Health in the Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases. His work focuses on the intersection of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), public health, and climate change in fragile and conflict-affected settings. Habib brings over a decade of humanitarian experience in Yemen, where he led and contributed to large-scale WASH and public health interventions with Save the Children International and other NGOs in collaboration with partners including OCHA, UNICEF, ECHO, USAID, and Global Affairs Canada (GAC).
His work has focused on managing multisectoral, gender-sensitive emergency response, leading to strengthening community, including IDPs', resilience in the face of climate shocks and protracted conflict.
He was a Fulbright Scholar/Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow at MIT with academic engagement at Harvard University, where he specialized in climate change mitigation and adaptation, with a focus on urban and environmental planning. He has also worked with CARE USA on Climate Justice initiatives and with the World Bank’s Energy Global Practice on green energy and development projects in the MENA region.
At Yale, his research and practice center on understanding how climate risks impact public health and displacement and on advancing integrated, evidence-based solutions that strengthen resilience in vulnerable communities.
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