Audra Grant works at the intersection of conflict, human rights, and governance in fragile, conflict-affected settings in the Middle East and Africa. As an international development professional and subject matter expert at NORC, her projects addressed diverse issues affecting vulnerable populations, from human rights, illicit trade, extremism, and organized crime to child labor and youth recruitment into violence. Audra has over 20 years of experience as a practitioner, security and policy professional and academic and has worked in nearly every country in the Middle East and North Africa and also in over 20 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, providing policy and program advice to the USG, private sector, and international donors. She held senior positions at RAND and was a career analyst at the U.S. Department of State / INR. A former assistant professor at University Al-Akhawayn, Ifrane, Morocco, she is a Senior Lecturer at The George Washington University. Audra is also an advisor for the Women’s Ambassador Foundation, Howard University, and reviewer for the Journal of Peace and Development and Contemporary Review of the Middle East.
Caste Discrimination Or Persecution
Child Soldiers
Deportees/Criminal Deportees
Corruption & Impunity
Ethnic Discrimination Or Persecution
Gender-Based Violence/Domestic Violence /GBV
Government/State Actor Persecution
Political Persecution
Religious Discrimination Or Persecution
Risk of Return
Torture
Witchcraft Accusations & Ritual Violence
Gang-Related Violence/Non-State Actors
Terrorist Violence/Non-State Actors
I have worked on five cases related to requests for asylum from Iranian asylum seekers. I have worked on one case involving request for Protection under the International Convention of Torture for an Iranian client. For those cases, I have appeared in court (online) to provide testimony three times.
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