ABOUT
About the person
Alireza Hussani is a researcher-practitioner who works at the intersection of policy, evidence, and social impact. He holds an MA in Intercultural Conflict Management from the Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences Berlin, alongside bachelor’s degrees in Law and Political Science from Kabul University and in Political Science and Public Administration from the American University of Afghanistan.
He brings experience from the Asia Foundation’s policy and research team; the Administrative Office of the President of Afghanistan, where he supported UN experts; and the Afghan Girls Financial Assistance Fund (AGFAF), where he served as deputy country director. He has also held a fellowship with the Center for Information Resilience (CIR). Throughout these roles, he has remained deeply engaged in research and collaborative initiatives. He is currently a PhD candidate at Leipzig University.