Amina Alaoui Soulimani

Doctoral Research Fellow: African Intellectual Biographies | Future hospitals: 4IR and ethics of care in Africa

Amina Alaoui Soulimani is a local of Rabat, Morocco and holds an MSc in Social Anthropology from the London School of Economics. She is interested in questions of imperial durabilities, the decolonial alternative, social marginality, and immaterial archives. She is a Moroccan writer, thinker, and feminist activist whose work can be found in diverse fora across the web. She is also an alumna of the African Leadership University Mauritius and has previously worked at multiple international organisations, such as the UN Refugee Agency, Ashinaga, and the African Union. Amina's research at HUMA will examine the intersections of AI, care, and the future of hospitals with a particular focus on access to cancer treatment.

Focus:

African Intellectual Biographies · Andrew W. Mellon Foundation + HUMA