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Noa Tann

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French, Spanish, Portuguese, Hebrew, Arabic

Noa Tann (they/them) is a global policy analyst working at the intersection of peace and security and climate and environmental change. They have a Bachelor’s degree in International Affairs from the University of Central Florida and a Master of International Affairs degree from Columbia University. In between pursuing these degrees, they received a Fulbright Grant to teach English in Curitiba, Brazil. They speak English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Hebrew, and Arabic.

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As elephant ivory and rhino horn seizure numbers begin to rebound following pandemic shutdowns, wildlife trafficking networks are adapting and evolving to...
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