• Episode 2: My Life After: Law -“ From Boardrooms to Bunkers”

  • Jul 8 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 2: My Life After: Law -“ From Boardrooms to Bunkers”

  • Summary

  • In today's episode I speak with a former corporate lawyer, Mahsa, who went from a high powered New York legal firm to working for the UN doing frontline humanitarian work.

    Mahsa discusses her career transition from law to humanitarian work and the challenges and rewards of working in conflict zones in Africa.

    She highlights the importance of protection and ensuring access to basic rights for refugees and displaced persons. Mahsa shares her experiences of working in dangerous locations and the impact it has on her mental health.

    She emphasizes the beauty and resilience of the people she works with and the moments of hope and connection that make the work meaningful. She also discusses the funding challenges faced by humanitarian organizations and the need for greater awareness and support.

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