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Courtney Quinney

…conducted economic research for the US Embassy and the American Chamber of Commerce in Paris, France. Her interest in international development grew after studying abroad in South Africa at the University of Cape Town. Prior to completing her MS degree, she lived in Kenya and Tanzania as a David L. Boren Fellow and a Fulbright-Hays GPA Fellow. She is proficient in French and Swahili. While in Benin, Courtney looks forward to discovering the Voodoo…

Rebecca Merrifield

Becca is from Blairstown, New Jersey and graduated with a degree in Environmental Studies and a minor in Anthropology. While at Davidson, Becca worked for the Office of Sustainability to support new environmental initiatives on campus, and was also a summer Sustainability Scholar and Environmental Justice Intern. She recently studied in India, Senegal, Argentina, and Washington D.C., which allowed her to write a thesis on an urban political ecolo…

Max Sugarman

Max hails from Issaquah, Washington, and studied International Studies with an environmental studies concentration and Environmental Science and Resource Management. He worked with environmental education during Alternative Spring Breaks in Eastern Washington, and co-founded Empowered Eco-Education with UW’s Earth Club in South Seattle. When not entertaining kids with nature and science, Max conducted remote sensing research on wetlands, and spen…

Victoria Bonds

Victoria graduated from the University of Albany with a degree in Social Welfare. While at UAlbany, she served in the Student Association, Residential Life and as a peer mentor for programs aimed at supporting first-generation students. Since graduating she has served in the non-profit sector working in the areas of education, access and advocacy. Victoria developed a strong passion for work in Africa after she went to Ghana in 2011 and assisted…

Agustina Sol Eskenazi

…earlong project that sought to influence the policy agendas of the 2011 presidential candidates. The following year, as an intern at a political consulting firm in D.C., Sol worked on a number of projects focusing on social justice and progressive issues. Before coming to college, she traveled to more than 25 countries in Latin America, North America, Europe and Asia due to her tennis career. Sol looks forward to travelling around the continent, e…

Akinyi Ochieng

…center on how dynamics of globalization shape the behavior of individuals, communities and corporations. In the past, she interned at CIAM-Public Health Research and Development Centre in The Gambia as well as the BBC, the Center for American Progress and the United States Department of Justice’s Office of International Affairs in her hometown of Washington, DC. She is the former President of the Yale Undergraduate Association for African Peace an…

Anthony Orlando

…fords and Arizona Students’ Association in Tucson and International Rescue Committee in Phoenix. He managed to pay the rent and have a lot of fun by working all across the U of A and serving as an Arizona Ambassador campus tour guide. After graduating he spent a year studying in Nanjing, China and completed an internship with the DoS’s Greening Diplomacy Initiative. Anthony then moved to Washington, DC to work with the DoS’s Office of Intellectual…

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….

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