Yara M. Asi
Professional Affiliation
Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida, School of Global Health Management and Informatics
Expert Bio
Dr. Yara M. Asi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Central Florida in the School of Global Health Management and Informatics. Her research agenda focuses on global health, human rights, and development in fragile populations. She is a Non-resident Fellow at the Arab Center Washington DC, a 2020-2021 Fulbright US Scholar to the West Bank, and the Fall 2021 US Fellow at Al Shabaka Policy Network. Along with working at one of the first accountable care organizations in the United States, she has also worked with Médecins Sans Frontières, Amnesty International USA, and the Palestinian American Research Center on policy and outreach issues. She has presented at multiple national and international conferences on topics related to global health, food security, health informatics, and women in healthcare, and has published extensively on health and well-being in fragile and conflict-affected populations in journal articles and book chapters. Her work has also been featured in The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Nation, +972 Magazine, The Conversation, Al Jazeera, The World, and other outlets. Her forthcoming book with Johns Hopkins University Press will examine war as a public health crisis.
Insight & Analysis by Yara M. Asi
- Blog post
- Maternal Health
A Year of Horror for Gaza’s Women, and an Uncertain Future
- Blog post
- Refugees and Forced Displacement
World Refugee Day: Stories from MENA Women
- By
- Merissa Khurma,
- Fatima Abo Alasrar,
- Yara M. Asi,
- and 3 more
- Past event
- Refugees and Forced Displacement
Forced Displacement in MENA and Its Gendered Impacts
- Blog post
- Gender-based Violence