Meet Our Team
Graduate Research Assistant
Grace Doherty is a consultant specializing in open source GIS and cartography, qualitative research, and event planning where she is engaged in two World Bank Group disaster risk management projects in Africa. As a research assistant at the Geography of Development project in 2016 and 2017, Grace led on the participatory mapping workshops in Morocco, conducting mapping trainings with rural residents. Grace has a Master of Science in Geography from the George Washington University and a Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.
Morocco Coordinator
Said Samlali, Laureate of the National Institute of Planning and Development in Rabat and PhD student at Mohammed V University, is a specialist in local development policies. Currently, he is coordinator of the project POVMAP in Morocco with George Washington University. He also has solid skills in social housing policies in Morocco and has conducted in this context an analysis of the resistance of slum residents to the program "City without shantytown" funded by the Arab Council of Social Sciences.
Graduate Research Assistant
As a research assistant at the Geography of Development project in 2019 and 2020, Madalena Monnier has assisted in the qualitative analysis of materials regarding poverty in France using CAQDA software. She also translated interviews conducted in Roubaix, France and contributed to the Poverty in the Middle East curriculum modules. Her own research focuses on street art, feminist protest, and public space in France. Madalena is currently a first year graduate student in Geography at the George Washington University and has a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs and Geography from the George Washington University.
Undergraduate Research Aide
Johanna Belanger is a research aide for Dr. Atia and the Poverty Mapping and Development team. Her work includes contributing to, and analyzing, OpenStreetMap data, and website development. She also assisted with the Poverty Mapping Workshop Dr. Atia held at the Institute for Middle East Studies in January 2018. Johanna is a senior at The George Washington University seeking a B.A.in International Affairs, with minors in Arabic and Geographic Information Systems.
Yasmeen McGettrick received her BA in French and Francophone Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She serves as a French translator for Dr. Atia’s research, “The Impact of Poverty Mapping on the Geography of Development" and the World Bank. Her research interests focus on Maghrebi immigration and integration in French cities, as well as rural development in Morocco.
Past Contributors
Graduate Research Assistant
Matthew Mittler currently contracts as a GIS Analyst for Wachs Water Services, a water infrastructure solutions firm. His role in The Impact of Poverty Mapping on the Geography of Development project was developing and testing the spatial accessibility model using field data collected in rural Morocco. Additionally, he has provided GIS support for the project by conducting geospatial analysis and converting field data into accessible digital formats. Matthew received his Bachelor of Science from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in Geography, and his GIS Graduate Certificate and Master of Science from The George Washington University in Geography.
Graduate Research Assistant
Tyler Overfelt is a young professional with a background in international development, emergency management, and geospatial information systems. He is currently enrolled as a master's student at the George Washington University, where he has focused on politics and stabilization in North Africa. During the poverty mapping project, he assisted with workshops in rural Morocco, translated information for further research, and developed structured datasets for use with GIS software. His professional background includes freelance writing, providing programmatic support, and creating GIS products. He currently works at the National Democratic Institute in Washington, DC.
Undergraduate Research Aide
Juan Pablo is a research assistant working under Dr. Atia. He is contributing to the project by creating base maps of previously unmapped regions by synthesizing crowd-sourced and privately collected data. Juan Pablo is a rising Senior at the George Washington University in Washington, DC, where he studies Geography and International Affairs.