Jazmin Williamson is a dedicated international development professional with a strong background in global health policy, public health, and international relations. She is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in International Relations at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), with a regional focus on Africa and a concentration in Development, Climate, and Sustainability. She also holds a Master’s in Global Health Policy & Administration from SIT Graduate University and a B.S. in Public Health from Schreiner University, graduating Magna Cum Laude.
Jazmin brings diverse experience from roles across the U.S. Congress, USAID, and international NGOs, including Jesuit Refugee Services in Jordan. Her work has focused on refugee health access, localization of global health programs, and U.S. foreign policy. She is a 2024 USAID Donald M. Payne Fellow and a Presidential Management Fellowship Finalist. With strong cross-cultural research experience in Kenya, India, and Jordan, she excels in policy analysis, program coordination, and strategic communications within global development and humanitarian contexts.