
KBS Future Thinking Nada Musleh talks Coming to Ireland from Palestine Gaza and Neurodiversity Research
In this episode, Finbarr and Erin discuss New Ways of Working with PhD candidate, Nada Musleh. She is an incredible woman.
Nada shares a glimpse of what life was like in Gaza, her journey and struggles, and her research in neurodiversity to make a better workplace for neurodivergent thinkers/conditions. She is studying in Ireland on a visa and on her own with her three children as they are still waiting on a visa for her husband so that their family can be reunited.
Nada's daughter, Jude is autistic and inspires her research. Nada's passion and strength with everything she is juggling shines through in this episode. She is truly an inspiration.
Nada believes that advocating for the rights of persons with disabilities, especially children, is her role and purpose in life. This passion has led her to do a PhD in people with disabilities and the implementation of New Ways of Working (NWW).
Nada works in the field of Programme Management at UNICEF with a special focus on programme and project formulation, management, monitoring, and reporting. She has 19 years of experience in the field of administration, HRM, and financial management working in the United Nations in emergency duty stations.
https://www.ul.ie/business/nada-musleh
https://www.unicef.org/documents/reimagine-justice-children
This episode is produced by the KBS Digital Hub-Grzegorz Rogala
