Dima Hunaiti
About Dima Hunaiti
Dima Hunaiti serves as a Protection Manager at Global Communities since 2018, bringing extensive experience in social work and protection programs. He holds a Master's degree in Social Work from Columbia University and has worked in various roles within organizations focused on humanitarian aid and child protection.
Work at Global Communities
Dima Hunaiti has been serving as the Protection Manager at Global Communities since 2018. In this role, he focuses on implementing protection strategies and ensuring the safety and well-being of vulnerable populations. Prior to this position, he held several roles within the organization, including a brief consultancy in 2016 and a senior manager position for research and learning in 2017. His extensive experience at Global Communities highlights his commitment to humanitarian efforts.
Education and Expertise
Dima Hunaiti earned a Master of Social Work from Columbia University in the City of New York, completing his studies from 2013 to 2015. He also holds a degree from Jordan University of Science and Technology, where he studied from 2003 to 2009. His educational background equips him with the necessary skills and knowledge to address complex social issues, particularly in the field of protection and humanitarian assistance.
Background
Before joining Global Communities, Dima Hunaiti gained valuable experience in various roles related to child protection and women's empowerment. He worked as a Field Coordinator and Child Protection Coordinator at Save the Children International between 2012 and 2013. Additionally, he served as a WPE Manager at the International Rescue Committee from 2015 to 2016, further enhancing his expertise in protection management.
Professional Experience
Dima Hunaiti has a diverse professional background, having worked in multiple organizations focused on humanitarian aid and social services. His roles included being a Field Assistant and Field Coordinator at Save the Children International, and a Women's Protection and Empowerment Intern at the International Rescue Committee. His career spans various positions that emphasize research, learning, and direct support for vulnerable populations.