In this podcast episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Karam Shaar, a Syrian economist exiled in New Zealand. Utilizing his expertise, Karam uncovered significant corruption and inefficiencies in how international aid was distributed to Syria. By meticulously analyzing financial data, he exposed how millions meant for humanitarian assistance were instead funneled to support the Assad regime due to flaws in the government’s exchange rate system. His findings sparked international outcry and led to reforms that halted this diversion of funds, and notably contributed to the release of a colleague trapped in a Syrian prison. This compelling story illustrates the powerful impact of data-driven advocacy, even in the midst of a devastating civil war.