Interns

  • Armya Saad

    Armya Saad is a recent graduate of The City College of New York, Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts with a double major in International Studies (concentration in International Relations) and Economics. Born and raised in Egypt, Armya brings a global perspective to his work and […]

  • Peter Chamoun

    Peter Chamoun is a senior at The Catholic University of America, majoring in Marketing and Entrepreneurship. From a Lebanese family, he grew up between the US and Lebanon. He is passionate about working in Middle Eastern policy and has a special interest in human rights and diplomatic relations. 

  • Nolan Dooling, Intern

    Nolan Dooling is a Senior at American University’s School of International Service with a focus in global inequality and development within Sub-Saharan Africa. Nolan is interning at Hands Along the Nile for the summer. Last fall, Nolan studied and interned in Nairobi, Kenya, working in Kenyan civil society to combat corruption and taking courses on […]

  • Simrin Arora, Intern

    Simrin Arora is a rising junior at George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs, with double minors in Political Science and Religion, aspiring to pursue a career in international law. This summer, Simrin is interning with Hands Along the Nile and the National Council on US-Arab Relations. Her academic foundation includes courses such as […]

  • Mia Smith, Intern

    Mia Smith is a recent graduate of the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs with a BA in International Affairs and a minor in Sociocultural Anthropology. She is interested in human rights and development services. At HANDS, she is responsible for assisting with grant proposals and helping with progress tracking and advertising for development […]

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