


Sara Korbi holds a BA in International and Diplomacy Studies at the University of Trieste and a MA in International Relations at the University of Torino, where she specialized in Migration Studies During her academic path, she gained experience in the field of International Protection and International Humanitarian Law: she worked as an intern at the Territorial Commission for the Recognition of International Protection in Gorizia and spent several periods abroad while interning at the Permanent Mission of Italy to the UN in Geneva, particularly in the Humanitarian and Health Divisions and at the Legal Unit of the UNHCR EU Representation in Brussels. Furthermore, she also gained professional experience in the field, working as a Legal Assistant in a Reception centre for asylum seekers managed by the Italian Red Cross.
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Migricerca II
DignityFIRM
Territori Inclusivi
Sara Korbi holds a BA in International and Diplomacy Studies at the University of Trieste and a MA in International Relations at the University of Torino, where she specialized in Migration Studies During her academic path, she gained experience in the field of International Protection and International Humanitarian Law: she worked as an intern at the Territorial Commission for the Recognition of International Protection in Gorizia and spent several periods abroad while interning at the Permanent Mission of Italy to the UN in Geneva, particularly in the Humanitarian and Health Divisions and at the Legal Unit of the UNHCR EU Representation in Brussels. Furthermore, she also gained professional experience in the field, working as a Legal Assistant in a Reception centre for asylum seekers managed by the Italian Red Cross.
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Migricerca II
DignityFIRM
Territori Inclusivi
Sara Korbi holds a BA in International and Diplomacy Studies at the University of Trieste and a MA in International Relations at the University of Torino, where she specialized in Migration Studies During her academic path, she gained experience in the field of International Protection and International Humanitarian Law: she worked as an intern at the Territorial Commission for the Recognition of International Protection in Gorizia and spent several periods abroad while interning at the Permanent Mission of Italy to the UN in Geneva, particularly in the Humanitarian and Health Divisions and at the Legal Unit of the UNHCR EU Representation in Brussels. Furthermore, she also gained professional experience in the field, working as a Legal Assistant in a Reception centre for asylum seekers managed by the Italian Red Cross.
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Migricerca II
DignityFIRM
Territori Inclusivi