Faith Osinloye is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Global Affairs at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, where she aims to deepen her knowledge in international relations, diplomacy, and human rights. With a background in Global Studies and Mass Communications from the University of South Carolina, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to human rights, social justice, and cross-cultural communication. Her academic and professional journey includes leveraging social media and communication skills to amplify the voices of marginalized groups.
As a research intern at HRNK, Faith is eager to evaluate the effectiveness of human rights interventions and advocacy strategies relating to North Korea. She also hopes to better understand the methodologies used in human rights research and reporting to effectively highlight the issues facing the Korean Peninsula. Through this work, Faith aims to contribute to HRNK’s mission of promoting human rights and fostering positive change.