Maha Tambal

Senior Program Manager at DT Institute

Maha Tambal is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in program management and international relations. Currently serving as a Senior Program Manager at DT Institute since December 2022, Maha previously held positions including Program Manager at the Bureau of International Labour Affairs, where research focused on conflict and child labor in the Middle East. Previous roles include an internship at IOM - UN Migration, coordinating the AVRR program, and a Fulbright Fellowship at American University. Further experience encompasses roles at the National Democratic Institute as a CSOs Coordinator, REDR UK as Training Coordinator, and as a Democracy Studies Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy. Maha’s educational background includes a Master's degree in International Relations and Affairs from American University School of International Service, alongside degrees in Computer Science and Political Science.

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DT Institute

DT Institute is first and foremost a peace and development organization. Everything we do—from funding and executing programs to generating knowledge and insights—is driven by our commitment to improving the human condition. It is in our DNA to be bold: we relentlessly create, iterate, and measure our ability to drive innovation; we strengthen communities, develop the next generation of leaders, and positively impact the lives of those we serve.We are a part of the DT Global Family, a network including a for-profit company, non-profit organization, and a charitable trust, all united behind one mission: to leverage our resources to achieve greater impact and improve as many lives as possible. We are pioneering a new way of doing business – starting with a unique structure where GPD Charitable Trust is the principal owner of a for-profit consulting entity, DT Global. DT Global then channels the majority of fees received from contracts back into its sister non-profit, DT Institute, to support initiatives that test new ideas or expand on donor partner priorities. Together, the DT Global family has the unique ability to augment existing donor-funded programs through matching grants and provide modern solutions to program financing.


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