Rania Salem Manganaro is an Associate Editor at Council on Foreign Relations. Rania has previous experience working with UNRWA and the International Rescue Committee. At UNRWA, they were a Production & Creative Video Consultant Team member responsible for research, video production, and social media outreach. At the International Rescue Committee, they served as a President's Office Research Fellow, conducting research on humanitarian policy, refugee resettlement, and international crises and conflict. Rania has also provided administrative and logistical support for both organizations.
Rania Salem Manganaro has a wide range of experience in the field of humanitarianism and migration policy. Rania is an IRC-Zolberg Fellow and has also done fieldwork with the Jordan Compact. In addition, they have a Master's degree in International Relations and Affairs from The New School. Rania is also an EmergeNYC Fellow and has a Certificate from the Institute for Intensive Arabic Language and Culture from the Lebanese American University. Finally, they have a Bachelor of Arts in Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts from Kenyon College.
Rania Salem Manganaro reports to Caroline Netchvolodoff, Vice President, Education. Some of their coworkers include Caitlin Drexler Cafaro - Director, Catherine Trautwein - Senior Writer, and Charles Hopkins - Director, Teaching and Learning.
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