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Princeton in Africa placed 24 Fellows in 16 countries with 12 organizations for the 2008-2009 fellowship year.
The 2008-2009 class of Fellows is a diverse group: they hail from 5 countries, speak 11 languages, majored in 11 areas, earned 13 different certificates, and participated in over 40 athletic groups and extracurricular activities during their Princeton careers.
2008-2009 Fellows Tanganyika Christian Refugee Service, Tanzania
International Rescue Committee, Sierra Leone
Lurdes Mutola Foundation, Mozambique
International Rescue Committee, Ethiopia
International Rescue Committee, Tanzania
Straight Talk Foundation, Uganda
UN World Food Program, Mauritania
Africare, Sierra Leone
mothers2mothers, South Africa
Africare, Sierra Leone UN World Food Program, Uganda
Bristol-Myers Squibb/Baylor Pediatric AIDS Initiative, Burkina Faso
Bristol-Myers Squibb/Baylor Pediatric AIDS Initiative, Malawi
mothers2mothers, South Africa
UN World Food Program, Senegal
Bristol-Myers Squibb/Baylor Pediatric AIDS Initiative, Lesotho
International Rescue Committee, Kenya
Brad Milligan ‘08 Lutheran World Federation, Burundi
African Leadership Academy, South Africa
Komku Trust, Botswana
International Rescue Committee, Uganda
International Rescue Committee, Democratic Republic of the Congo
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I wanted to do something different or ‘out of the box’ after I graduated. I never would’ve been able to make that happen if it hadn’t been for Princeton in Africa.
— Tom McKay 2008-2009 Fellow |
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