Refugee Resettlement Case Aide

Eman is from southern Iraq, carrying the smells and goodness of the marshes of the south and the sweetness of the Tigris River. She holds two bachelor’s degrees, one from the University of Baghdad in Biology, and the other from the University of Moscow in General Medicine. She also earned a diploma in Biotech at MATC College. Her hobbies include reading all kinds of philosophical, scientific, and social books, stories and novels, and writing rhymed poetry. 

She carries the spirit of her family and her ancestors in loving people and helping them in an instinctive and completely spontaneous way. Previously, she has worked with the American Research Triangle (RTI) in 2003 and 2006, as well as the Save the Children Fund. Starting in 2019, Eman worked as a volunteer and translator with JSS to help refugees. She believes in the principle of equality between people and does not differentiate between them, and loves tolerance, love, and helping others.