I am Idris, a humanitarian professional with over a decade of experience coordinating aid in natural disasters and conflict-related crises across Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Ukraine. Holding a Masterβs in Public Administration from Syracuse University, I am passionate about improving humanitarian aid delivery through better data-driven coordination and decision-making. Additionally, I strive to preserve and revitalize endangered languages as a means to support cultural diversity.
Currently, I am proud to be part of the MIT Emerging Talent cohort, (foundation class) which equips global learners with the tools to advance their careers and foster transformative change within their communities.
- Humanitarian Aid Delivery: Enhancing logistics and supply chain operations through data-driven simulations and predictive modeling.
- Crisis Management Optimization: Leveraging technology to improve decision-making in conflict zones and disaster relief scenarios.
- Cultural Preservation: Advocating for the preservation of endangered languages and cultural identities.
- Programming & Tools: Python (beginner), SQL (beginner)
- Advanced Proficiency: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Power Platform
- Other Interests: Exploring simulation environments and advanced
- data-driven decision making tools for humanitarian applications.
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/NAME_NAME
- Website: Emergency Coordination Simulation Platform (coming soon) www.emercoord.com
Feel free to reach out for collaborations aimed at improving data-driven efficiency in logistics, supply chain management, or humanitarian aid delivery.
- Email: [RESTRICTED]
As a member of the MIT Emerging Talent cohort, I am developing the skills and knowledge needed to bridge technology with humanitarian work, focusing on creating impactful solutions for crisis-affected communities worldwide.
_Coming Soon: A suite of projects aimed at creating data-driven simulation tools for humanitarian logistics and coordination. Stay tuned for updates!