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Ahmed Kodouda
Former Member of the Transitional Government & Aid Worker, Sudan
Ahmed Kodouda is policy, advocacy, and communication specialist with an extensive background in conflict and post conflict settings.
He has some 15 years of experience working with, and consulting for, governmental, national and international non-governmental organizations in the US and abroad, including in Kenya, Sudan, Uganda and Afghanistan. His peer reviewed publications have appeared in the Journal of Democracy, World Development, and Demography, and his other writing and commentary have been showcased on Al Jazeera, Foreign Affairs, and The Washington Post, among others. He was awarded fellowships from The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the American Political Science Association. He received his Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Bucknell University and his Master’s degree in Political Science from George Washington University.