Hala Aldosari is a Saudi scholar in gender and health, focusing on women’s social determinants of health and violence against women in Saudi Arabia. She is currently the Wilhelm Fellow at the MIT Center for International Studies and serves on the advisory boards of Human Rights Watch Middle East/North Africa division and the Gulf Center for Human Rights. She previously served as Scholar-in-Residence at NYU’s Center for Human Rights and Global Justice and as a Visiting Scholar at both Harvard University’s Radcliffe Institute and the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington, DC. Aldosari earned a PhD from Old Dominion University and an MS from the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom. Aldosari is also an op-ed writer and her writings were featured in several leading journals. She was the inaugural Khashoggi fellow at the Washington Post.
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