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Ezi Ogbuli

Ifeayin Eziamaka "Ezi" Ogbuli holds a Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies from the University of Southern California (USC). She is currently a Master of Public Health (MPH) candidate with a concentration in Global Health from USC. She is interested in human rights and the intersection between health and human rights, with a regional focus on the African continent. Ezi currently serves as a Cultural Ambassador at the Center for Black Culture and Student Affairs on the USC campus where she organizes events and programs to uplift Black students on the USC campus. She is also one of three Chief Editors at the USC Global Policy Institute, a student-run foreign affairs editorial, and programming organization. After her master's, Ezi hopes to attend law school in pursuit of international human rights law degree in order to combat rights violations and help build rights-centered institutions.

Crisis in Pakistan—how severe flooding underscores yet again the costs of climate change

by Ezi Ogbuli3 Oct 2022Leave a comment

Severe monsoon rainfalls left a third of Pakistan underwater and millions displaced in what many are calling a climate catastrophe.

News from the World climate, humanitarian aid, pakistan

The #ENDSARS Movement: Why Nigeria must reform its policing

by Ezi Ogbuli5 Apr 20225 Apr 2022Leave a comment

The NPF promised safety and delivered violence. What does #EndSARS tells us about the future of policing in Nigeria?

Problems and Answers endsars, global, human rights, judicial reform, Nigeria, policebrutality, protests

Living in Bondage: The fight for LGBT rights in Ghana

by Ezi Ogbuli6 Jan 20226 Jan 2022Leave a comment

Ghana’s new anti-LGBT bill is sparking fear and outrage among human rights supporters.

News from the World africa, ghana, human rights, lgbt, lgbtq, rights
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