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Liselot Koenen

…intern at the Population Reference Bureau (PRB), and a volunteer in the DC community as a tutor and teaching assistant. During her senior fall semester, Liselot was a researcher at the National Institute of Medical Research in Dar es Salaam, completing her senior thesis on anemia and its risk factors in children under the age of two in rural Tanzania. Throughout college, Liselot was also a member of the varsity tennis team. When not playing tennis…

Rohita Javangula

…itiative. In her spare time, she works with a startup called Africa Talent Management, an organization that aims to connect local African talent with U.S. businesses expanding to Africa. Most recently she’s been working on the Digital and Strategic Communications team at Amnesty International USA designing emails in HTML, managing website content, and just learning more about non-profits in the digital space. Rohita is extremely excited to be goin…

Katharine Eger

Katharine graduated from Claremont McKenna College with a B.A. in Economics. She has always been fascinated by learning about international development. After growing up in Southeast Asia, Australia, and on both the East and West coasts of the U.S., Katharine considers herself a culturally inquisitive wanderer who is beyond thrilled to be returning to the equator. Fully embracing her “liberal arts education,” Katharine confused the masses with a…

Jantsankhorol Damdinsuren

…Richmond, California on youth empowerment. His work focused on emphasizing community engagement and human rights advocacy through community-based initiatives. He served on the Board of Directors at the United Nations Association – USA East Bay Chapter, where he organized two public consultations on the UN Global Goals and recently joined the Board of Directors at the California Association of Human Relations Organizations. He is incredibly honored…

Jessica Clarkson

Jessica graduated with honors from UC Berkeley in 2012, obtaining a B.A. in Peace and Conflict Studies with a concentration in Africa, and minoring in Music. She joined the UC Berkeley Center for African Studies in October 2012, as a program coordinator and a student advisor for The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program. She received the UC Berkeley Staff Achievement Award for her work serving 58 undergraduate and Masters students from all over…

November-December 2023

…By Michael Banks, ’23-24 Fellow with Tech Care for All By Adam Hakizimana, ’23-24 Fellow with African School of Economics By Idongesit Ikpang, ’23-24 Fellow with Emerging Leaders Foundation By Max Kaye, ’23-24 Fellow with the International Rescue Committee Attachments PiAf-Board-Message-of-Thank-You (2 MB)…

Welcome 2016-17 PiAf Fellows!

…heir fellowship year. In addition, there was plenty of time for our Fellows to bond over shared interests and experiences and have fun along the way! We are excited to see our Fellows continue to grow as individuals and as a community over the course of their fellowship year. Our new Fellows are bright, adventurous, and passionate about the African continent, and we can’t wait to experience the year ahead with them. Welcome 2016-17 PiAf Fellows!…

R. Carter Clement, III

Eric Leroux

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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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