…la in Botswana Caleigh Hernandez, 2015-16 Fellow with International Rescue Committee in Kenya Tyler McBrien, 2015-16 Fellow with Equal Education in South Africa Fellowship Organization Profile: Clinton Health Access Initiative (written by Lauren Theis, 2015-16 Fellow with Clinton Health Access Initiative in Swaziland) The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Princeton in Africa or our fellowship orga…
…uman Services’ Office on Women’s Health and at Oral Health America. In her free time, Morgan practices yoga—and actually hopes to become certified as a teacher—and loves to be outside as much as possible, whether it is biking or running, hiking or sailing. She also loves exploring new places, listening to new music, trying new foods and meeting new people. Morgan is thrilled to work in Tanzania at IEFT, as it is an opportunity for such novelty and…
Akornefa Akyea, 2012-2013 Fellow with Olam International in Gabon Jen Byrne, 2012-2013 Fellow with World Food Programme in Benin Neal Emery, 2012-2013 Fellow with Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative in Lesotho Ida Girma, 2012-2013 Fellow with World Food Programme in Ethiopia Taylor Mayol, 2012-2013 Fellow with Blue Ventures in Madagascar Nastasia Paul-Gera, 2012-2013 Fellow with Save the Children in Ethiopia Kelly Souls, 2012-2013 Fell…
…small-scale global health initiatives within a longitudinal cardiovascular study in Nepal. This fall, he will move to Seattle, WA to start his second year of school. Fellow Bio: Fritz is from Boise, ID and graduated with degrees in biochemistry and philosophy. While at Whitman, Fritz was the volunteer coordinator at a free health clinic, CFO of Whitman’s student government, a starter on the club rugby team, and an avid wearer of topsiders. Also wh…
…numerous refugee research initiatives. Rebecca also had the opportunity to study abroad in Paris, France and conduct research for her senior thesis on refugees in Tel Aviv, Israel. Rebecca has spent time as an intern for Congresswoman Schakowsky as well as the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, where she focused on immigration in the Midwest. In her free time, Rebecca enjoys reading and following the trail of art and food to explore wherever she i…
…d the Houston Zoo’s Conservation Department, and designed her own research study focused on children and adults’ perceptions of helpful and harmful environmental actions. She also assisted on a research program investigating long-term cognitive effects of chemotherapy and radiation in Hodgkin’s Lymphoma patients. In her free time, Marlotte loves any and all animals and enjoys cooking, any outdoor activity like hiking, sailing, or swimming, and dis…
…as interned for Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro in Washington, D.C., focusing research on paid maternal leave and trade agreements for legislative assistants. She was an Advocacy and Government Relations Intern for the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI), tracking congressional legislation, writing memos, and advocating for refugee resettlement in the field of government relations. She was a Protections Intern at the UN High Commissione…
…ich he won a national College Emmy. He also facilitated the first group of study abroad students to visit the indigenous community to participate in language preservation efforts. Eli wants to find new ways to use media as a tool to facilitate inter-cultural education and dialogue. In his free time, he loves producing music and music videos. He speaks Spanish and some Portuguese. While in Kigali, as a Visual Communication Fellow producing videos,…
…eign Service. While at Georgetown, he majored in International Economics and received a certificate in International Development. During his time as a Hoya, he studied in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and worked in consulting in La Paz, Bolivia. In his free time, Nate enjoys reading, and playing and watching soccer and basketball. He is thrilled about the chance to be working in Kenya next year, where he hopes to pick up Swahili, climb Mount Kenya, and…
…ations and History, with a minor in French Literature, and studied abroad at Sciences Po in Paris. Since graduation, Kate has been working at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, DC. There, she has worked as a research associate for U.S. foreign policy, special assistant to the director of Studies, and most recently, assistant director of Studies. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, sailing, biking, swimming, as well as baking….