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PiAf Corporate Donors Help Fund Extraordinary Work

…Johnson & Johnson is one of many corporate donors who generously sponsor Princeton in Africa fellowships. Chris Courtin discusses the goals and mission of the Nyumbani Village. [tube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7EAqsWAqv8[/tube]…

Melissa Salazar

…to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Government at Smith College. In 2014 she completed a Master’s Degree in International Security at the Institut d’études politiques de Paris (Sciences Po Paris). She is fluent in English and Spanish, and proficient in French. Throughout her career Ms. Salazar has worked at a variety of international and governmental institutions such as: the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO),…

Alex Dobyan

…ndarin. As a student at Tufts, Alex worked for Tufts Telefund, conducted research in Rwanda on civil-military relations with the Alliance Linking Leaders in Education and the Services (ALLIES), and danced with the infamous Tufts Dance Collective. He has previous completed internships at the Center for International Policy and for the U.S. Department of State, and he most recently worked in Shanghai as a private college prep teacher. In his spare t…

Stephanie Dowling

…icy work for Iona Senior Services, a long-term care nonprofit, and Atlas Research, a federal healthcare-consulting firm, in Washington, D.C. During the summer of 2016, Stephanie interned with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance in Geneva, Switzerland to help evaluate Gavi’s tailored approach to providing vaccines and health systems strengthening support in unstable or challenging environments. Stephanie enjoys running, cooking, and singing a cappella. She…

Rawan Galaidos

…o exercise this passion of serving Africa, she started The Ubuntu Project (www.theubuntuproj.com), a mission driven organization dedicated to bridging the gap between creativity and compassion. The Ubuntu Project utilizes the One-for-One model: for every purchase made, a social cause in Africa is supported. All products are African themed, thus allowing Africans to represent their roots locally while empowering African communities globally. Throug…

Jeff Levine

…ironmental Studies and International Relations. As an undergraduate he has examining the interplay between the environment and a globalizing world. In pursuit of these interests, Jeff has traveled to Western China, the Philippines, Scandinavia, and South Africa, with various research projects and academic endeavors. His focus has been finding ways to increase the sustainability in agriculture and food systems. To this end, Jeff has explored the ag…

Jennifer Byrne

Fellow Bio: Jen is a double major in French and International Relations from San Luis Obispo, CA. While at Scripps she played an active role in her campus’ Peace and Justice Coalition and FACE AIDS chapter, and helped organize and coordinate an on campus food rescue program. She studied abroad in Paris and has spent her summers working at The Carter Center and in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor at the State Department. Jen is real…

Camille Fenton

…(BDS), a progressive, holistic public defender’s office that defends low-income Brooklyn residents accused of crimes. Working as an investigator at BDS has opened her eyes to the serious defects of our criminal justice system, notably its cyclical nature. Public defense and prison reform here in the United States are two topics that will undoubtedly steer where she goes in the next few years. Fellow Bio: Camille is a French and History double majo…

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Our History

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.

Testimonials

Alumni Update:

Camille is currently living and working in New York City. She moved here directly following the conclusion of her fellowship and began working as an investigator at Brooklyn Defender Services (BDS), a progressive, holistic public defender’s office that defends low-income Brooklyn residents accused of crimes. Working as an investigator at BDS has opened her eyes to the serious defects of our criminal justice system, notably its cyclical nature. Public defense and prison reform here in the United States are two topics that will undoubtedly steer where she goes in the next few years.

Fellow Bio:

Camille is a French and History double major from Santa Barbara, CA. At the University of California at Los Angeles, she was the Director of Publicity for the Pediatric AIDS Coalition, the On-campus Coordinator for the NGO, Support for International Change, and a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She has earned honors for her writing by the UCLA Department of French and Francophone Studies in the form of the Martin Turrill Memorial Award for Best Essay. While at UCLA Camille studied abroad in Paris, France, and spent two consecutive summers interning in Paris โ€“ first at BNP Paribas, and then at Publicis Conseil. She also spent a year interning at the French American Chamber of Commerce in Los Angeles. While in Senegal next year, Camille looks forward to tasting all of the West African cuisine, traveling all around West and North Africa, and meeting and working with what she is sure will be an incredible group of people.

Camille Fenton