…Professionally, Kamila has interest in studying infectious diseases in tropical settings and improving population health. She will be an MPH candidate with a concentration in epidemiology at Brown University in 2023-25. She is thankful to PiAf for her time with BIPAI and as the PiAf Program Coordinator this past December to June. In her free time, Kamila is an avid adventurer and loves to write music….
…d institutional clients on a variety of philanthropic projects. Most recently, he supported clients in developing and implementing grantmaking strategies in economic mobility, health equity, international gender equity, and early education. In the Fall of 2023, Colin will be pursuing a Master’s in Public Policy from Cambridge University where he hopes to continue to hone his skills in social impact. Colin graduated from Davidson College with a BA…
…e as a writer/activist for Plan Uganda, a field office of the London-based Plan International (a children’s health and community infrastructure international non-governmental organization). She is an avid traveler and her passion for Africa stemmed from her studies at the University of Cape Town and her work with the Treatment Action Campaign in Mbekweni, South Africa. At Princeton, Hilary was the president of the Panhellenic Society and spent the…
…with Global Shea Alliance in Ghana Vanessa Nyarko, 2016-2017 Fellow with African Leadership Academy in South Africa Victoria Leonard, 2016-2017 Fellow with Comprehensive Community Based Rehabilitation in Tanzania Alumni Update: #PiAfAlumniWeek…
…Initiative in South Africa Erin Keating, 2014-15 Fellow with Comprehensive Community Based Rehabilitation in Tanzania in Tanzania Lorna Morris, 2014-15 Fellow with UN World Food Programme in Rwanda Elizabeth Quinlan, 2014-15 Fellow with International Rescue Committee in Kenya Morgan Wolf, 2014-15 Fellow with Indigenous Education Foundation of Tanzania in Tanzania The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views…
…By Paley Sweet, 2018-19 Fellow with CCBRT in Tanzania By Nicole Archibald, 2018-19 Fellow with CHAI in eSwatini…
…ublic on religion and social entrepreneurship, and designed and executed a study on faith-inspired alternative care for Kenyan orphans and vulnerable children. As a student, Nava worked and conducted research in Uganda and Kenya and started an initiative to sell social enterprise products on Princeton’s campus. She is excited to go back to Uganda to promote and protect children’s rights and development, learn Luganda, and have a chance to do some…
…ironmental organizations. MK also had the opportunity to conduct ecology research in Costa Rica, volunteer in Jamaica, and study abroad in Cape Town, South Africa during her college career. Upon returning from Cape Town, MK interned with the Institute on Science and Global Policy (ISGP). While at ISGP, MK helped plan and facilitate an international conference at Cornell University titled Food Safety, Security, and Defense: Focus on Food and the En…