Isabella Mancini is a migration and human rights researcher focused on the intersections of policy, identity, and state power. With academic training from the London School of Economics and the University of San Francisco, she has contributed to a forthcoming UN OHCHR report, supported Mansfield Certification efforts, and conducted field research across North Africa, Europe, and the U.S.-Mexico border. Her work blends qualitative methods—interviews, legal analysis, and policy coding—with a decolonial lens and lived insight, shaped by experience in academic, NGO, and government settings. Fluent in English, with proficiency in French and formal studies in Arabic, she brings both intellectual rigor and deep conviction to pursuing structural reform.
Isabella Mancini is a migration and human rights researcher focused on the intersections of policy, identity, and state power. With academic training from the London School of Economics and the University of San Francisco, she has contributed to a forthcoming UN OHCHR report, supported Mansfield Certification efforts, and conducted field research across North Africa, Europe, and the U.S.-Mexico border. Her work blends qualitative methods—interviews, legal analysis, and policy coding—with a decolonial lens and lived insight, shaped by experience in academic, NGO, and government settings. Fluent in English, with proficiency in French and formal studies in Arabic, she brings both intellectual…