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Something New is On the Horizon

We are currently upgrading our digital home to better serve our global community. Our full website is temporarily offline, but our mission doesn't stop. You can still engage with us using the quick links below.

Thank you for your patience, we can’t wait to show you what we’ve been building!

The YPFP website is currently only fully optimized for standard desktop and mobile devices. Our website currently has limited functionality on tablet screens.  Our team is actively working on full tablet accessibility, and we hope to have it fully live soon! In the meantime, you can try switching your tablet browser to "Desktop" mode to view the full interface or join us on mobile.

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Nicholas Kimble

Committee on Homeland Security

House of Representatives Homeland Security Policy

Geopolitical Upheavals

Branch 

Washington DC

Member Since

2025

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Bio

Nicholas Kimble (he/him) is a U.S. Diplomatic Fellow and an MPA candidate at Cornell University, specializing in International Policy and Management. He currently works in the UN Youth Office at the United Nations Secretariat, supporting multilateral engagement across the UN system. Fluent in English, French, and Kiswahili, he brings experience across four continents and deep expertise in stakeholder engagement, policy implementation, and political risk analysis.

His work spans peacebuilding initiatives in South Sudan and applied research on political participation and economic development in East Africa. He is the author of a distinction-awarded Stanford policy memo and a published analyst on African geopolitics. He holds a BS in International Relations & Diplomacy from Seton Hall University and completed graduate coursework at the Geneva Graduate Institute. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

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