Emma is originally from Princeton, NJ, but she has called Washington, DC home for the last few years. In 2013, Emma graduated from the George Washington University with a BA in international affairs and concentrations in Africa and international development studies. During her time at GW, Emma spent a semester abroad in Kampala, Uganda, where she studied international development and interned for Uganda National Action on Physical Disability (UNAPD), an NGO focused on improving the lives of people with physical disabilities. Upon graduation, Emma began working for the ONE Campaign, a global advocacy organization dedicated to ending extreme poverty and preventable disease. Emma loves to travel, and has been lucky enough to spend time in Rwanda, China, Laos, and Myanmar. She also loves her alma mater (Raise High!), movie trivia, and snacks. Emma is incredibly excited to move to Dar es Salaam, where she hopes to meet new people and learn many new things, including Swahili.
The International Rescue Committee has been so fortunate to have had a longstanding relationship with Princeton in Africa since our very first Fellows landed in Rwanda in 1999. Whether it was Emily or Renee in 1999 or the 110 Fellows across 14 IRC countries over the years, we have been blessed by the relationship, the quality of the Fellows and the impact on what IRC does on the ground every single day.