We are thrilled to announce the onboarding of our new Non-Resident Fellow, Noor Huda Ismail, a catalyst for change in the realm of counter-terrorism and peacebuilding. His unique blend of academic rigor and on-the-ground impact has made him a global influencer, leaving a mark on the discourse surrounding extremism and rehabilitation. With a Ph.D. focused on Indonesian Foreign Fighters, Dr. Ismail's journey has been both academically significant and personally profound. His dedication became evident during his journalistic stint when he discovered the involvement of a former schoolmate in the Bali bombings. In 2008, Dr. Ismail founded the Institute for International Peace Building, providing solutions for the social rehabilitation of convicted terrorists. As an Ashoka Fellow, his influence extends globally, acknowledged through prestigious awards such as the EU Leadership and French Cultural Awards. A true storyteller at heart, Dr. Ismail communicates the complexities of extremism through various mediums, including writings and documentaries like "Jihad Selfie" and "The Bride." His advocacy for a nuanced understanding of radicalization emphasizes countering online extremism and fostering communication changes that are crucial in our interconnected world. Dr. Noor Huda Ismail's narrative serves as a compelling call to action, highlighting the essential role of rehabilitation and second chances in the journey toward sustainable peace. As a Visiting Fellow at RSIS | S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, he continues to shape meaningful conversations and drive initiatives in his areas of expertise. Please join us in extending a warm and formal welcome to Dr. Noor Huda Ismail as our newest Non-Resident Fellow.