Claire McGillem
2016-2017 Fellow with
International Rescue Committee (IRC),
Sierra Leone
Carleton College Class of 2013
Alumni Update:
Claire recently received her master’s degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. She was awarded a Presidential Management Fellowship to work with USAID in the Africa Bureau, Office of Sustainable Development beginning in September 2019.
Fellow Bio:
Prior to Princeton in Africa, Claire worked at the Center for Global Development, a think tank in Washington, D.C. In this capacity, she conducted research to analyze country ownership principles in U.S. foreign aid agencies, which included field research in Liberia, El Salvador, and Kosovo. Before joining CGD, Claire interned for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, where she researched transnational militancy in the Sahel and Middle East. Previously, Claire interned with Tomorrow’s Youth Organization in Nablus, Palestine and the Center for Victims of Torture, contributing psychosocial support to refugee populations through direct service work and organizational capacity building, respectively. Originally from the Chicago area, Claire graduated from Carleton College in 2013 with a B.A. in Political Science and International Relations and a concentration in French and Francophone Studies. While at Carleton, Claire studied in France and then in Rwanda, where she conducted research to identify sources of social exclusion for ex-combatants in the process of repatriation and reintegration. Claire is excited to return to West Africa and, as an avid soccer player, looks forward to making her way onto the local football scene while working for the IRC in Sierra Leone.