Hala Aldosari is a fellow at Harvard’s Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, researching the impact of “constrained choice” on women’s access to care, quality of care, and health outcomes in Saudi Arabia. She previously was a biomedical scientist, Health Ministry consultant, and health sciences lecturer in Saudi Arabia and a visiting scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute. Aldosari’s research and writings are featured in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Foreign Affairs, The Guardian, and others. A volunteering member of the Everywoman Everywhere Coalition and advisory board member of Human Rights Watch Middle East/North Africa Division and Gulf Center for Human Rights, her advocacy for women and human rights has won several awards.
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The crown prince Mohammed bin Salman has embarked on the social and economic renewal of Saudi Arabia, launching a national program known as Vision 2030 and announcing $500 b...