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Philile Shongwe

…to Paris, Beijing, Shanghai and London for intensive language study and research. She has previously interned for the Alliance Française office in Mbabane, Swaziland where she tutored French students. She has also volunteered as a language and reading tutor in various care centers in Swaziland such as the SOS Children’s Village. She has most recently interned at Africa Health Placements in Johannesburg, South Africa as an Educational Entrepreneur…

Zara Riaz

…ed for the Children’s Rights Division of Human Rights Watch, where she researched child labor issues within mining and cocoa farming sectors in various West African countries. She is excited to spend the upcoming year working with the African School of Economics and specifically its Institute for Empirical Research in Policy Economy, using her French, and integrating into Beninese culture….

Neha Dubli

Neha Dubli graduated with degrees in Anthropology and Public Health. While at NYU, she was part of a social justice group called, Project Reach, a member of Be a Change maker Reynolds Scholar Program and started her own non-profit. Since graduation, Neha has had the chance to work with Feed Projects, and is currently working with GBCHealth. GBCHealth is the global business coalition on global health, and the private sector for the Global Fund. In…

Sarah Richards

…ish. On campus, she played JV and inter-mural soccer, volunteered with the Common Good Grant program, a student run philanthropy, and chaired Bowdoin’s Judicial Board. Since graduating, Sarah has worked as Business Analyst in Deloitte Consulting’s Strategy and Operations practice. She has worked in a variety of industries, recently focusing on Finance strategy, and is interested in ways that business models can be used for social good. Sarah is or…

Chris Suzdak

…investment fund. During his summers, he travelled to Ghana to explore the complexity and potential of development. In 2010, this was through a Davis Project for Peace grant and then in 2011, he conducted field research into the impact of microfinance on traditional chieftaincy. As a Fellow with Olam in Gabon next year, Chris looks forward to learning how large corporations can pursue a social mission in Africa – and picking up French along the wa…

Lauren Manning

and Jordan, worked as an investigative reporting intern, and helped to found a leadership workshop for high school students. She spent three months working at a newspaper in Cape Town, South Africa in 2012, returned a year later on a research grant and has also worked in non-profit communications, specifically related to education and humanitarian aid. While in Uganda, she is excited to tell stories, get to know a new community and explore the wo…

Jonathan Kesten

…ca, he hopes to find new solutions to problems facing the continent. After studying African politics and development for two semesters abroad in Cameroon and Paris, France, he could not resist pursuing an African Studies Certificate and honors thesis to continue critical reflection on corruption and NGO accountability in Africa. In Yaoundé, Jon interned with LAGA and Anti-Corruption, creating partnerships between businesses in the community and th…

Kate Albers

…cts UN advocacy. She now works in Development for the International Rescue Committee, a refugee relief organization and PiAf fellowship organization. She will be attending graduate school this fall of 2015 for a Master’s in International Affairs, with a focus on International Law and Human Rights. Fellow Bio: Kate majored in International Studies with a focus on Africa and the Middle East. While at Emory, Kate was an officer of the Amnesty Interna…

September – October 2018

…By Abby Morenigbade, 2018-19 Fellow with Ashinaga in Uganda By Andrew Morgan, 2018-19 Fellow with Foster Lewis in Malawi By Rebecca Composto, 2018-19 Fellow with Mpala Research Centre in Kenya By Hannah Bennett, 2017-18 Fellow with BIPAI in eSwatini…

September-October 2019

…By Anisha Sehgal, 2019-2020 Fellow with International Rescue Committee in Sierra Leone By Ryan Chavez, 2019-2020 Fellow with Rockies in Uganda By Colleen Packard, 2019-2020 Fellow with Integrate Health in Togo By Alumni, Akinyi Ochieng 2015-2016 and Ibilola Owoyele 2017-2018…

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In 1999, a group of Princeton alumni, faculty, and staff launched Princeton in Africa as an independent affiliate of Princeton University inspired by the University's informal motto, "Princeton in the Nation's Service and in the Service of All Nations." Since our launch in 1999, we have had 545 Fellows in 36 countries. This year, 48 recent college graduates (from 31 colleges and universities) are working with 31 organizations in 13 African countries.

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