Rotary Peace Fellow alumni around the world

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This map marks the current location of all alumni from the Rotary Peace Fellowship.


0: Kabul, Afghanistan
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1: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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2: Resistencia, Argentina
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3: Mendoza, Argentina
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4: San Juan, Argentina
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5: Yerevan, Armenia
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6: Canberra, ACT, Australia
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7: Sydney, NSW, Australia
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8: Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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9: Glenorchy, TAS, Australia
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10: Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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11: Perth, WA, Australia
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12: Dhaka, Bangladesh
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13: Brussels, Belgium
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14: La Paz, Bolivia
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15: Além Paraíba, Brazil
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16: Porto Alegre, Brazil
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17: Campinas, Brazil
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18: São Paulo, Brazil
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19: Brasília, Brazil
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20: Florianópolis, Brazil
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21: Sergipe, Brazil
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22: Sofia, Bulgaria
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23: Kampong Cham, Cambodia
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24: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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25: Vancouver, BC, Canada
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26: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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27: Halifax, NS, Canada
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28: Ottawa, ON, Canada
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29: Toronto, ON, Canada
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30: Montréal, QC, Canada
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31: Iqaluit, NU, Canada
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32: Chengdu, China
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33: Beijing, China
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34: Guangdong, China
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35: Bogotá, Colombia
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36: Cali, Colombia
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37: Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire
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38: Copenhagen, Denmark
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39: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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40: Dili, Timor-Leste
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41: Quito, Ecuador
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42: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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43: Suva, Fiji
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44: Kuopio, Finland
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45: Lyon, France
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46: Paris, France
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47: Berlin, Germany
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48: Munich, Germany
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49: Accra, Ghana
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50: Port-au-Prince, Haiti
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51: Reykjavík, Iceland
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52: Hyderabad, India
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53: Wanaparthy, India
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54: Dibrugarh, India
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55: Guwahati, India
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56: Jorhat, India
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57: Sivasagar, India
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58: Patna, India
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59: New Delhi, India
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60: Gurgaon, India
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61: Srinagar, India
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62: Bengaluru, India
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63: Ratlam, India
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64: Latur, India
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65: Mumbai, India
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66: Nasik, India
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67: Pune, India
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68: Ukhrul, India
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69: Jakarta, Indonesia
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70: Rizgari, Iraq
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71: Baghdad, Iraq
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72: Acre, Israel
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73: Rome, Italy
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74: Mandeville, Jamaica
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75: Kingston, Jamaica
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76: Tokyo, Japan
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77: Chiba, Japan
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78: Nairobi, Kenya
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79: Nakuru, Kenya
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80: Daegu, South Korea
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81: Seoul, South Korea
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82: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
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83: Vientiane, Laos
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84: Bong County, Liberia
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85: Monrovia, Liberia
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86: Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia
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87: Vacoas, Mauritius
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88: Guadalajara, Mexico
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89: Moldova
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90: Yangon, Myanmar
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91: Windhoek, Namibia
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92: Kathmandu, Nepal
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93: Haarlem, The Netherlands
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94: Wellington, New Zealand
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95: Kaduna, Nigeria
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96: Takum, Nigeria
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97: Lagos, Nigeria
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98: Norway
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99: Rohri, Pakistan
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100: Islamabad, Pakistan
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101: Lahore, Pakistan
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102: Panama City, Panama
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103: Lima, Peru
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104: Baguio, Philippines
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105: Davao, Philippines
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106: Manila, Philippines
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107: Talisay, Philippines
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108: Wrockaw, Poland
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109: Kigali, Rwanda
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110: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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111: Bujanovac, Serbia
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112: Freetown, Sierra Leone
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113: Hargeisa, Somalia
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114: Bloemfontein, South Africa
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115: Cape Town, South Africa
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116: Johannesburg, South Africa
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117: Madrid, Spain
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118: Colombo, Sri Lanka
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119: Khartoum, Sudan
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120: Darfur, Sudan
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121: Uppsala, Sweden
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122: Bern, Switzerland
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123: Geneva, Switzerland
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124: Taiwan
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125: Bangkok, Thailand (A-K)
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126: Chiangrai, Thailand
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127: Istanbul, Turkey
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128: Arua, Uganda
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129: Gulu, Uganda
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130: Kampala, Uganda
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131: Taunton, UK
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132: Bradford, UK
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133: Cambridge, UK
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134: London, UK
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135: Manchester, UK
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136: Odessa, Ukraine
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137: San Francisco, CA, USA
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138: Davis, CA, USA
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139: Orangevale, CA, USA
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140: Monterey, CA, USA
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141: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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142: San Diego, CA, USA
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143: Tucson, AZ, USA
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144: Denver, CO, USA
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145: New Haven, CT, USA
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146: Washington, DC, USA
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147: Athens, GA, USA
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148: Atlanta, GA, USA
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149: Honolulu, HI, USA
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150: Kamuela, HI, USA
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151: Chicago, IL, USA
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152: Boston, MA, USA
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153: Fall River, MA, USA
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154: Lansing, MI, USA
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155: Petoskey, MI, USA
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156: Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, USA
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157: Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill, NC, USA
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158: Minden, NE, USA
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159: New York, NY, USA
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160: Portland, OR, USA
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161: Philadelphia, PA, USA
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162: Nashville, TN, USA
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163: Bryan/College Station, TX, USA
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164: Corpus Christi, TX, USA
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165: Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX, USA
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166: Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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167: Dummerston, VT, USA
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168: Seattle, WA, USA
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169: Morgantown, WV, USA
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170: Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
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171: Palo Alto, CA, USA
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172: South Bend, IN, USA
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173: Jaffna, Sri Lanka
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174: Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan
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175: Afghanistan
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176: Coronel Pringles, Argentina
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177: Chaco, Argentina
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178: Viedma, Argentina
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179: Argentina
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180: Adelaide, SA, Australia
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181: Carnegie, VIC, Australia
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182: Darwin, NT, Australia
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183: Dwellingup, WA, Australia
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184: Earlwood, NSW, Australia
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185: Townsville, QLD, Australia
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186: Victoria, Australia
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187: Vienna, Austria
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188: Belgium
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189: Pelotas, Brazil
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190: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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191: Belém, Brazil
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192: Siem Reap, Cambodia
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193: Yaounde, Cameroon
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194: Calgary, AB, Canada
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195: Grande Prairie, AB, Canada
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196: Spruce Grove, AB, Canada
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197: Lunenberg, NS, Canada
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198: Pictou, NS, Canada
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199: Tilbury, ON, Canada
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200: Kunming, China
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201: Bucaramanga, Colombia
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202: Zagreb, Croatia
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203: Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
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204: San Salvador, El Salvador
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205: Versailles, France
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206: Barpeta, India
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207: Chandigarh, India
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208: Dehradun, India
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209: Kamrup, India
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210: Thane, India
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211: Punjab, India
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212: Bandung, Indonesia
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213: Bogor, Indonesia
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214: Dublin, Ireland
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215: Tel Aviv, Israel
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216: Aprilia, Italy
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217: Mito City, Japan
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218: Kobe, Japan
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219: Kazakhstan
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220: Molo, Kenya
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221: Kakuma, Kenya
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222: Kosovo
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223: Kuwait
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224: Lebanon
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225: Misrata, Libya
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226: Luxembourg
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227: Madagascar
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228: Malawi
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229: Oaxaca, Mexico
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230: Mozambique
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231: Mawlamyine, Myanmar
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232: Stratford, New Zealand
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233: Waiouru, New Zealand
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234: Jos, Nigeria
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235: Kano, Nigeria
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236: Makurdi, Nigeria
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237: Mkar, Nigeria
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238: Oghara, Nigeria
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239: Palestine
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240: Bacoor, Philippines
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241: La Union, Philippines
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242: Pasig City, Philippines
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243: Quezon City, Philippines
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244: Sulu-Mindanao, Phililppines
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245: Myslowice, Poland
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246: Doha, Qatar
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247: St. Petersburg, Russia
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248: Saudi Arabia
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249: Singapore
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250: Pretoria, South Africa
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251: Stellenbosch, South Africa
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252: Madan, South Sudan
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253: South Sudan
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254: Balearic Islands, Spain
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255: Cardedeu, Spain
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256: Malaga, Spain
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257: Kotte, Sri Lanka
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258: Basel, Switzerland
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259: Tanzania
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260: Mae Sot, Thailand
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261: Nonthaburi, Thailand
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262: Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
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263: Bursa, Turkey
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264: Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
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265: Londonderry/Derry, Northern Ireland, UK
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266: Kent, UK
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267: Leeds, UK
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268: Ukraine
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269: Montevideo, Uruguay
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270: Albany, NY, USA
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271: Alexandria, VA, USA
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272: Arlington, VA, USA
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273: Asheville, NC, USA
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274: Auburn Hills, MI, USA
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275: Berkeley, CA, USA
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276: Bethany, OK, USA
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277: Bethesda, MD, USA
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278: Charlotte, NC, USA
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279: Cincinnati, OH, USA
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280: Columbia, MD, USA
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281: Columbia, MO, USA
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282: Daytona Beach, FL, USA
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283: Erie, PA, USA
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284: Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA
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285: Grand Haven, MI, USA
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286: Kalamazoo, MI, USA
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287: Greencastle, IN, USA
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288: Indianapolis, IN, USA
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289: Houston, TX, USA
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290: Jacksonville, FL, USA
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291: Lawrence, KS, USA
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292: Manhattan, KS, USA
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293: Madison, WI, USA
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294: Louisville, KY, USA
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295: Lubbock, TX, USA
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296: Memphis, TN, USA
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297: Muscatine, IA, USA
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298: Newburyport, MA, USA
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299: Norway, ME, USA
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300: Oakland, CA, USA
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301: Provo, UT, USA
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302: Richmond, VA, USA
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303: Riverdale, NY, USA
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304: Santa Fe, NM, USA
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305: Siler City, NC, USA
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306: Silver Spring, MD, USA
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307: Caracas, Venezuela
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308: Hanoi, Vietnam
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309: Lusaka, Zambia
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310: Mutare, Zimbabwe
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311: Bhutan
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312: Maastricht, Netherlands
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313: Black Mountain, NC, USA
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314: Cardiff, Wales
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315: Cairo, Egypt
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316: Sheberghan, Afghanistan
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317: Herat, Afghanistan
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318: The Hague, Netherlands
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319: Jonesborough, TN, USA
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320: Antigonish, NS, Canada
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Lugares de interés (POIs) del Mapa

0: Kabul, Afghanistan

Gabriel Dvoskin (Berkeley, 2005-07) is a project director for Sayara Media & Communication.

Crystal Procyshen (ICU, 2003-05) is a program manager for CIDA.


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1: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Ana Gatica Uhlir (Bradford, 2003-05) teaches ethics, religion, and Islam for the International Relations MA program at Universidad del Salvador.

Karina Gremes (Chula, January 2009) is a clinical psychologist and family therapist at the Hospital B. Houssay.

Martín Kunik (Duke/UNC, 2005-07) is the head of the Office of Price Redetermination in the Judicial Council of the City of Buenos Aires.

Federico Luma (Chula, January 2010) is the coordinator of communication for the Ministry of Security in Argentina.

Stella Margetic (Berkeley, 2003-05) is working in the Judiciary Branch of The City of Buenos Aires in the Access to Justice and Alternative Methods of Conflict Solutions office.

María Aurora Mercadé Novaczyk (Bradford, 2004-06) is an adviser to the Government of the City of Buenos Aires.

Janie Hulse Najenson (USAL, 2003-05) is a Latin American specialist residing in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Matias Ninkov (Chula, July 2006) is a diplomat appointed at the Department of Multilateral Economic and G-20 Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Relations and Worship.

Leandro Ragone (Duke/UNC, 2008-10) is a candidate for the Argentine Foreign Service. He is currently undergoing a series of internships with different departments in preparation for his permanent posting.

Brian Sandberg (USAL, 2008-10) is a community development consultant at Guayakí Yerba Mate.

Iva Tobiaskova (USAL, 2003-05) is a business consultant in Argentina.

Martín Villasante (Chula, June 2010) lectures on journalism at the American Open University of Buenos Aires.


Más sobre Buenos Aires, Argentina

2: Resistencia, Argentina

Heidi Cosanovich (Chula July 2009) is a psychologist for the Ministry of Health in Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina.


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3: Mendoza, Argentina

Veronica Hynes (UQ 2007-09) is practicing law in Argentina.


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4: San Juan, Argentina

Maria Adriana Guimaraes de Baistrocchi (Bradford 2004-06) is the headmistress of a primary school, Colegio Inglés Bilingüe, where she is developing a pilot plan on early literacy and teaching for understanding. She also lectures on democracy-building and citizenship at the University of San Juan in the School of Languages and the School of Social Sciences. She owns the Instituto de Idioma del Colegio Inglés where she teaches English as a second language and Spanish as a second language to non-Spanish-speakers.


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5: Yerevan, Armenia

Gohar Gyulumyan (Paul and Jean Elder Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2006-08) is a senior economist working on the World Bank's projects in Armenia and Turkmenistan.


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6: Canberra, ACT, Australia

Zuleika Arashiro (Chula, February 2012) teaches international development and Latin American politics at the Australian National University.

David Chick (Paul and Jean Elder Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2005-07) is the director of the Fiji and Vanuatu Section at AusAID.

Louisa Dow (The Labadie Family Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2008-10) is an evaluation manager for AusAID in Canberra, Australia. She evaluates strategies, delivery approaches, and other policies that support or constrain development results. 

Patricia Hewitson (Berkeley, 2002-04) works with Australian Research Council.

Andrew Isbister (ICU, 2003-05) works for AusAID in Canberra, ACT, Australia in the Office of the Director General on project for rebuilding in Banda Ache. 

 
Naing Ko Ko (UQ, 2011-13) is a visiting scholar at the Centre for Restorative Justice at Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. 

Rebecca Miller (ICU, 2007-09) is working on a research project investigating the effectiveness of an AusAID program in Papua New Guinea.

Rebecca Minty (Berkeley, 2009-11) is the Asia Pacific Advisor to the Association for the Prevention of Torture.  Based in Canberra, Australia, she focuses on prevention of torture and ill-treatement by working with governments, national human rights institutions, and civil society, primarily in Indonesia, Australia/New Zealand and the Pacific. 

Yung Kim Nietschke
(Duke/UNC, 2003-05) is a staff member at AusAID working in the Education and Scholarships Taskforce department.

Akiko Okudaira (Sakuji Tanaka Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2005-07) is pursuing a PhD at the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy.

Pia Simonsen (Duke/UNC, 2007-09) works for the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Johanna Stratton (Sakuji Tanaka Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, ICU, 2006-08) is a foreign policy officer with the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
 


Más sobre Canberra, ACT, Australia

7: Sydney, NSW, Australia

Karla Castellanos (UQ, 2004-06) is the associate director at GM Urban Design and Architecture in Sydney.

Christina DeAngelis (Bradford, 2006-08) is the supervisor and coordinator of a family mediation team in Sydney.

Trent Newman (Virginia Nordby/District 6380 Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Berkeley, 2006-08) works for the Sydney Peace Foundation as coordinator the Schools Peace Initiative.

Yvette Selim (Bradford, 2008-10) is a PhD candidate at the University of New South Wales.

Goranka Slavujevic (Bradford, 2009-11) is a project officer for executive support for Community 2770 in Mt. Druitt, NSW, Australia. She supports a community-based partnership model, providing secretariat and administration support to Community 2770 and its working groups. She also supports strategic planning and community participation and provides support to Community 2770 community members including capacity building activities.
 


Más sobre Sydney, NSW, Australia

8: Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Brian Adams (Joseph and Muriel Alexandrowski Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2003-05) is the director of the Multi-Faith Centre at Griffith University. 

 
Leah Aylward (UQ, 2005-07) is finishing her PhD at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, QLD, Australia. Her research project is entitled: Development and Violence: rethinking the analytical framework. 

Pantea Beigi (Yen-Shen and Catherine Hsieh Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2010-12) is teaching a Human Rights and International Politics course at the School of Political Science and International Studies at The University of Queensland.

David Burgener (UQ, 2010-12) works for the Queensland University of Techonology.

Mariano Griva (UQ, 2003-05) has been working with the Australian Red Cross Family Reunification Programme and its Community Detention Programme for asylum seekers.

Joseph Hongoh (Sollenbarger Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2008-10) is a PhD student at the University of Queensland.

Sheunesu Hove (UQ, 2006-08) is pursuing a masters degree from the University of Queensland.

David Kozar (UQ, 2008-10) is an international development officer at Queensland University of Technology.

Hayley Linthwaite (Chula, February 2012) is a project member of the Life Drama Project at Queensland University of Technology.

Jeniece Olsen (UQ, 2008-10) works for the Australian Red Cross.

Aime Saba (Bradford, 2007-09) is a PhD candidate in Political Science at the University of Queensland.

Humaira Shafi (Rajendra Saboo Endowed Rotary World Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2009-11) is studying for her PhD at the University of Queensland. 

Janelle Favre Weissman (UQ, 2007-09) is the director of communications and development for Family Planning Queensland.


Más sobre Brisbane, QLD, Australia

9: Glenorchy, TAS, Australia

Gabriele Rose (Chula July 2008) is a consultant to Empowering Peace in Glenorchy, Tasmania, Australia.


Más sobre Glenorchy, TAS, Australia

10: Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Victoria Anderson (Naohiro Tsuchiya Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Chula, January 2010) founded Children United, an NGO that partners with grassroots organisations to fight for the elimination of sexual exploitation of children.

 
Simon Artz (Chula, January 2009) is a crime prevention and investigations officer for Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia.

Thomas Bamforth (Chula, June 2010) is a program officer with the Australian Red Cross, working specifically on disaster management in the Pacific region.

Sonja Basic (Bradford, 2010-12) is the development manager for Red R Australia.

Stuart Bateson (Chula, January 2013) is a detective inspector with Victoria, Australia Police.

Jackie Bornstein (Bradford, 2005-07) is writing an entry on creativity, dogmatic thinking, and conflict for Daniel J. Christie’s forthcoming Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology.

Alan Bull (Berkeley, 2003-05) works as an environmental scientist.

Susan Carew (Chula, January 2008) is developing an organization called Funny Business.

Matthew Ford (Duke/UNC, 2005-07) is a freelance consultant in international trade and development.

Sophie Ford (The Bhichai Rattakul Endowed Fund for Rotary Centers, Chula, June 2012) is the East Asia Program Management Coordinator (Humanitarian) for Oxfam Australia.

Ana Gálvez (ICU, 2007-09) is a legal researcher in the Human Rights Law Program at the Asylum Seeker Resource Center.

Jonathan Kolieb (Berkeley, 2004-06) is a PhD student at the University of Melbourne Law School.

Dinesh Kumar (Bradford, 2004-06) is pursuing PhD at Monash University.

Tania Miletic (ICU, 2002-04) is a senior researcher and consultant with the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Rivkah Larkan (UQ, 2002-04) plays violin and co-writes songs with her folk band The Wishing Well.

Teodosio Ximenes (Chula, January 2011) is pursuing his master's degree in international community development course at Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia.


Mark Wayland (Sciences Po, 2004-06) is a project manager with Telstra in their Network and Technology Engineering group.
 


Más sobre Melbourne, VIC, Australia

11: Perth, WA, Australia

John Catlin (Chula, July 2008) is the executive director of the Department of Premier and Cabinet for the Western Australian Government.

Ian Wadley (Berkeley, 2002-04) is the associate director, performance audit in the Office of the Auditor General for Western Australia.

Richard Wainwright (Chula, June 2011) is a photojournalist.
 


Más sobre Perth, WA, Australia

12: Dhaka, Bangladesh

Mohammed Husain (Chula, July 2009) is an assistant professor at Bangladesh Open University.

Golam Mostofa (Greater Middle Eastern Endowed Rotary World Peace Fellowship, ICU, 2008-10) is a program officer for Democracy International on a program to support democratic participation and reform in Bangladesh.
 


Más sobre Dhaka, Bangladesh

13: Brussels, Belgium

Melis Alguadis (Sciences Po, 2004-06) is a consultant at GOPA Consultants.

Anna Hällerman (USAL, 2002-04) has been seconded from the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the European External Action Service where works on mediation, conflict prevention, and peace building issues.

Thomas E. Henökl (ICU, 2002-04) works at the European Commission, External Relations DG, in the crisis prevention and protection unit.

Stian Jenssen (Bradford, 2005-07) is the deputy defence adviser at the Norwegian Delegation to NATO.

Arnoldas Pranckevicius (Sciences Po, 2002-04) is the external policies adviser to the President of the European Parliament.

Leo Williams (Chula, June 2012) is the International Coordinator of Beyond 2015, an international campaign aiming to ensure the creation of a global development framework to replace the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals.


Más sobre Brussels, Belgium

14: La Paz, Bolivia

Claudia Stengel (USAL, 2006-08) works for the German Corporation for Technical Cooperation, GTZ


Más sobre La Paz, Bolivia

15: Além Paraíba, Brazil

Wellington Rocha (Chula July 2008) is an English professor in Face Alfor, Brazil.


Más sobre Além Paraíba, Brazil

16: Porto Alegre, Brazil

Vivian Eichler (USAL 2003-05) is a reporter for the political division of Zero Hora newspaper in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
 


Más sobre Porto Alegre, Brazil

17: Campinas, Brazil

Mariângela Abreu Lima (Chula, January 2008) is the chair for Vistage Brasil and is a mediator for FEBRAFARMA and Mediação Coroporativa


Más sobre Campinas, Brazil

18: São Paulo, Brazil

Renato Fajardo (Berkeley, 2006-08) is coordinator of the Center for Promotion of Quality of Life and also teaches dentistry.

Yuri Haasz (ICU, 2009-11) founded a Brazilian branch of the Faculty for Israeli Palestinian Peace.

Paulo Jakutis (Berkeley, 2004-06) is a federal judge in Brazil.

Natália Muto (Bradford, 2011-13) is an advisor to Investe São Paulo.

Valdir Pavao (Chula, January 2008) is a captain with the Sao Paulo State Fire Department.

Maria Izabel Toro (Chula, January 2011) works for a publishing house in São Paulo, Brazil.
 


Más sobre São Paulo, Brazil

19: Brasília, Brazil

Katia de Mello Dantas (Paul F. and Carolyn C. Rizza Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2007-09) is the Latin America & Caribbean policy director for the International Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Fernando Moretti (USAL, 2008-10) is the coordinator of the Food and Nutritional Security for Indigenous Children and Women in Brazil Joint Programme, under the auspices of the UNDP.

Izabela da Costa Pereira (USAL, 2005-07) works for the UNDP as the director of execution and project analysis for Brazil - Haiti technical cooperation.
 


Más sobre Brasília, Brazil

20: Florianópolis, Brazil

Alessandro De Carvalho Souza (UQ, 2004-06) is a business and international lawyer in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil.


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21: Sergipe, Brazil

David Oliveira de Souza (Sciences Po, 2002-04) is a health consultant in AIDS programs for rural areas and prisons for Care International.


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22: Sofia, Bulgaria

Milen Veselinov Peychev (Chula, July 2007) is the senior strategic planning expert at the Ministry of Education, Youth and Science in Bulgaria. 


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23: Kampong Cham, Cambodia

Rithy Bun (Chula July 2007) is the executive director of the Democracy Resource Center for National Development (DND) in Kampong Cham, Cambodia.


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24: Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Virorth Doung (UQ, 2007-09) is a researcher and consultant for national and international NGOs in Cambodia.

Sokunthea Huot (Bradford, 2010-12) works for the Department of English and Department of International Studies at the Royal University of Phnom Penh.

Saran Koy (Chula, January 2007) works for an NGO called EveryChild.

Savath Meas (Chula, January 2007) is the president of Cambodian Centre for Mediation.

Sandy Morey (Chula, June 2012) is teaching in Cambodia.

Sarin Nhek (Naohiro Tsuchiya Endowment , Chula, July 2007) is the director of the Amara Service Center in Phnom Penh.

Colin Spurway (UQ, 2003-05) is a project director with the BBC World Service Trust on a UNDP-funded civic engagement project aimed at people between the ages of 15 and 24 in Cambodia.
 


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25: Vancouver, BC, Canada

Amritha Fernandes-Bakshi (Sakuji Tanaka Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2002-04) is an independent music professional in the Vancouver, Canada area.

Bryan Nykon (Jason and Betty Hsu Named Rotary World Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2009-11) is a Peace Officer with the Vancouver Police Department, working in the Video Forensics Unit.
 


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26: Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Abdikheir Ahmed (James and Linda Bradley Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2010-12) is the executive director of the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba.

Noëlle DePape (UQ, 2003-05) is the director of training and development at the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba.
 


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27: Halifax, NS, Canada

Amanda Sutherland (Bradford, 2006-08) works in a group home in Halifax, NS.


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28: Ottawa, ON, Canada

Carla Castañeda Jimeno (Bradford, 2004-06) is a senior policy advisor (security) for the regional policy unit of the Americas bureau at the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.

Ryan Hendy (UQ, 2002-04) is a senior analyst for the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada.

Ngomesia Mayer-Kechom (Duke/UNC, 2006-08) is the projects coordinator for the Diamond Development Initiative.

Lisa Monette (Chula, July 2009) leads the communications team for the Pearson Centre.
 


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29: Toronto, ON, Canada

Raseema Alam (Chula July 2009) is based in Toronto where she consults on various peace and conflict resolution-related projects.

Mélanie Bennett (Charles and Carol Loh Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, ICU, 2005-07)  is teaching French and modern dance in a minority French school in English-speaking Canada.

Raymond Hyma (USAL, 2006-08) is a knowledge mobilization officer at a joint-research center on migration and resettlement issues housed at York University in Toronto.

William Payne (USAL, 2003-05) is a doctoral candidate in critical human geography at York University in Toronto.

Cheryl Perera (Chula, January 2013) is the the founder and president of OneChild.
 


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30: Montréal, QC, Canada

Rachel Davidson (USAL, 2008-10) is studying law at McGill University in Montréal.

Michel Huneault (Berkeley, 2002-04) is a documentary photographer.
 


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31: Iqaluit, NU, Canada

Angela Luciani (Chula, June 2012) is the public health advisor to the chief medical officer of health for the territory of Nuavut.


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32: Chengdu, China

Xiao Mei Liu (Bradford 2008-10) is the small grants manager for Winrock International working on a new project aimed at strengthening environmental NGOs in China.


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33: Beijing, China

Ryan Fenwick (ICU, 2005-07) is a senior associate at Burson-Marsteller China.

Shaohua Gu (Chula, January 2007) is the third secretary of the Organization and Personnel Department of the Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs (CPIFA) in Beijing.

Hualong Guo (Chula, January 2007) works for the foreign ministry of China in Beijing, mainly dealing with African Affairs.

Elaine Pratley (Chula, June 2011) is the managing director of Hum n Buzz, the agents of MasterCard's Priceless Beijing Campaign.
 


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34: Guangdong, China

Jianrong Chen (Chula January 2009) is a lecturer and chief of research of diplomacy for the Department of International Relations at Jinan University in Guangdong, China.


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35: Bogotá, Colombia

Elisabeth Dumont (USAL, 2008-10) works with Escuela Taller in Bogota.

Maria Jaramillo (Paul and Jean Elder Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2002-04) coordinates the Negotiation and Conflict Management Unit in the School of Finance, Politics, and International Relations at the Universidad Externado de Colombia.

 
Jacob Jenzen (Chula, February 2012) is a member of the Fellowship for Reconciliation's Colombia team.  He is based in Bogotá.

Rosalvina Otalora Cortes (USAL, 2010-12) resides in Bogotá where she works at Universidad Libre as research professor for the Law School.

Alejandra Rueda-Zarate (Berkeley, 2008-10) started a strategic thinking initiative called Nature, Energy & Society.

Juan Esteban Ugarriza (Duke/UNC, 2005-07) is an assistant professor of political science at El Rosario University.

Paula Uscátegui Leyva (Chula, July 2009) initiates corporate social responsibility strategies for Occidental Petroleum.
 


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36: Cali, Colombia

José Joaquin Bayona Esguerra (USAL 2002-04) is the director of the Political Science and Conflict Resolution Department at the Universidad de Valle in Cali, Colombia. He is also involved in creating a project with the Government of Valle in developing young leaders in peace and conflict resolution.


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37: Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire

Cecile Diatta Senghor (Chula July 2007) is working as a United Nations Volunteer (UNV) with the United Nations Operations in Cote d'Ivoire (UNOCI), where she is an electoral advisor.

Ben Salah (Chula June 2010) is the project coordinator and head of research practice of peace with the Felix Houphouet Boigny Foundation for Peace Research.
 


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38: Copenhagen, Denmark

Cathy Brown (ICU 2005-07) is pursuing a PhD at the LIFE Sciences and Forestry Faculty at University of Copenhagen. Her focus is a recently developed theoretical tool to aid practitioners and researchers in their assessment, design, and evaluation of participatory processes in natural resources management.


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39: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Jan Nemecek (USAL, 2002-04) is a coordination officer for the United Nations Country Team in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.


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40: Dili, Timor-Leste

Fernando da Costa (Chula, January 2008) works with Secretariat of State for Youth and Sports as an adviser for youth development programs in Dili.
 


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41: Quito, Ecuador

Michelle Arevalo-Carpenter (Professor Hayward R. Alker Named Rotary World Peace Fellowship, Berkeley, 2008-10) started a social enterprise on low-income housing in Ecuador.

Sofia Guerrero Mantilla (Chula, January 2009) is a strategic planning adviser in the Rural Financing Network in Ecuador.


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42: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Mwila Chigaga (Anonymous Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2004-06) is the senior regional gender specialist for the African region under the United Nations International Labour Organization.

Zewdineh Haile (Sakuji Tanaka Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Berkeley, 2002-04) is a co-founder and managing director of EMAHIZEE Global Consulting (PLC).

Luladay Truneh (UQ, 2010-12) is a research manager for the Australian Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
 


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43: Suva, Fiji

Peter Emberson (UQ, 2006-08) is program manager [climate change] for resettlement for the Pacific Conference of Churches in Fiji.

Frédérique Lehoux (Chula, January 2009) heads the disaster risk reduction program for the Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission in Suva, Fiji.
 


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44: Kuopio, Finland

Ville-Veikko Pitkänen (UQ, 2006-08) works for the Civilian Crisis Management Centre Finland.


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45: Lyon, France

Jeanette Kroes (Sciences Po 2003-05) is a criminal intelligence analyst for INTERPOL at their headquarters in Lyon, France.


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46: Paris, France

Hélène Carvallo (Berkeley, 2005-07) is an attorney in France at a family law practice.

Andrezza Zeitune (Chula, June 2010) works for UNESCO as the focal point for the Latin America and the Caribbean region.
 


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47: Berlin, Germany

Glenn Raynor (Noboru Ohkubo Endowed Rotary World Peace Fellowship, ICU, 2009-11) is a senior Pacific regional coordinator for Transparency International.

Anne Kjaer Riechert (ICU, 2010-12) manages her own humanitarian project, We Have a Dream.

Brigitta von Messling (Bradford, 2004-06) is the senior advisor for training and organisational development for the Center for International Peace Operations in Berlin.
 


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48: Munich, Germany

Wendi Boxx (ICU, 2004-06) is a teacher and PhD student at Ludwigs Maximilian University.

Özge Aksu Grund (Chula, January 2010) is registered with the Munich Bar Association as a foreign legal consultant.
 


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49: Accra, Ghana

Wisdom Addo (Chula, February 2012) is the executive director of West Africa Centre for Peace Foundation.

John Deporres Ayimbire (Berkeley, 2007-09) started his own organization in Accra, Ghana, the Center for Peace Building, Leadership and Conflict Resolution.

Murtala Touray (Bradford, 2008-10) is the regional coordinator for the Early Warning Programme of the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding at the regional headquarters in Accra.

T-Khalid Ibn Musah (Chula, July 2008) is a lecturer in French and peace and conflict studies for the Faculty of Integrated Development Studies at the University for Development Studies in Tamale, Ghana.
 


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50: Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Jane Kellum (Al and Nancy Jubitz Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, USAL, 2007-09) is the education project advisor for CARE USA in Haiti.


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51: Reykjavík, Iceland

Helga-Bára Bragadottir (Bradford, 2002-04) works for ICEIDA, the Icelandic International Development Agency.

Palin Dogg Helgadottir (Bradford, 2007-09) is a project manager for Sjóvá, a provider of life insurance services in Iceland.

Rún Ingvarsdóttir (John and Kirsten Swift Family Fund Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Berkeley, 2004-06) is the foreign news editor for the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service, RUV.

Fanney Karlsdottir (UQ, 2008-10) is an expert in corporate social responsibility for Síminn, Iceland's largest telephone company. She is drafting and implementing an ambitious and holistic CSR strategy for the company. She also serves as a representative on the board of Festa, which is Iceland's center for Corporate Social Responsibility.

Palina Matthiasdottir (Heinrich Family Foundation Named Rotary World Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2009-11) is a specialist in the Multilateral Aid Department of the Icelandic Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

Helga Thorolofsdottir (Bradford, 2003-05) works for the Icelandic Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
 


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52: Hyderabad, India

Triveni Goswami (Chula January 2008) is an independent researcher, based in Hyderabad, India.

Santosh Mehra (UQ 2004-06) is the inspector general of police, law, and order for the five districts of the Rayalaseema region of the state of Andhra Pradesh.
 


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53: Wanaparthy, India

Nagarjun Devaraj (Berkeley 2002-04) is an assistant sessions judge in Wanaparthy, Andhra Pradesh, India.


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54: Dibrugarh, India

Rajib Handique (Chula July 2006) is an associate professor in the Department of History in Dibrugarh University in Assam.

Bhaskar Pegu (Naohiro Tsuchiya Endowed Fund, Chula, June 2012) serves in the State Civil Service in the  State of Assam.
 


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55: Guwahati, India

Banamallika Choudhury (Chula, February 2012) is a program officer for ActionAid International.

Swapnaneel Deka (Chula, January 2010) is a police officer with the Government Services Group in Guwahati, Assam.

Akhil Dutta (Chula, July 2009) is an associate professor and general secretary of the Teachers' Association at Gauhati University in Assam.

Nani Mahanta (Berkeley, 2002-04) is an associate professor of political science at Gauhati University in Assam.

Sagorika Sarmah (Chula, February 2012) is an active member of several NGOs in Northeast India.

Jayanta Sarmah (Chula, February 2012) is an associate professor at Gauhati University in Assam.

Luish Aind (Chula, June 2012) is a superintendent of police at the state headquarters for Assam.


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56: Jorhat, India

Dibya Jyoti Borkotoki (Chula January 2010) is a cadre officer of the Assam Civil Service for the Government of Assam.


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57: Sivasagar, India

Ankur Bharali (Chula January 2009) is the executive magistrate for the Government of Assam.


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58: Patna, India

Gyan Prakash (Chula July 2007) is a senior staff correspondent for The Times of India.


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59: New Delhi, India

Vikas Gora (UQ, 2006-08) is a consultant focusing on international development, humanitarian affairs, disaster risk reduction and corporate social responsibility.

Altaf Makhiawala (Paul and Jean Elder Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2008-10) is a communication officer in UNICEF's India Country Office.

Lucas Wolf (USAL, 2006-08) works for Tetra Tech ARD as a start-up specialist for a project called Forest PLUS (Partnership in Land Use Science) with USAID/India and the Ministry of Environment and Forests.
 


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60: Gurgaon, India

Smita Bharti (Chula July 2009) is the executive director for Sakshi in Gurgaon, Harayana, India.


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61: Srinagar, India

Assabah Khan (Chula January 2008) is teaching journalism at Dergee College Baramulla.


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62: Bengaluru, India

Anna Schurmann (Duke/UNC, 2006-08) is an independent public health consultant in Bengaluru


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63: Ratlam, India

Abhay Pathak (Chula July 2006) is an assistant professor of commerce for the government of M.P. in Ratlam, India.


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64: Latur, India

Ramnarayan Gagrani (Chula January 2007) is deputy collector (Election) for the Government of Maharashtra in Latur, India.

Trimbak Kasar (Chula January 2008) is the chief officer for the Municipal Council of Latur, Maharashtra, India.
 


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65: Mumbai, India

Kishu Daswani (Chula, January 2008) is a professor of law at the Government Law College and at St. Xavier's College.

Pravin Dixit (Duke/UNC, 2002-04) is the principal secretary of the Home Department of the Government of Maharashtra.

Om Prakash Gupta (Chula, January 2010) is the general manager of BES&T Undertaking, a company that distributes electricity and provides bus transportation in Mumbai.

Rajiv Jalota (Duke/UNC, 2003-05) is the additional municipal commissioner for projects, for the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai.

Suresh Kakani (Berkeley, 2006-08) is the deputy secretary in the Urban Development Department of the Government of Maharashtra.

Neeta Kolhatkar (Chula, January 2009) is teaching journalism at LalaLajpatrai College.

Sumit Mullick (Chula, July 2007) is the chief of protocol for the Government of Maharashtra.

Anil Shankar Naik (Chula, June 2011) is a police inspector in the Social Service branch of the Mumbai Police Department.

Sachin Rane (Chula, January 2013) is an assistant commissioner with the Maharashtra State Police Force.

Babasaheb Samudre (Chula, January 2007) is the joint district registrar, posted to Mumbai.

Prakash Tewari (Chula, July 2006) is the vice president of corporate social responsibility and education at Jindal Steel & Power Ltd.
 


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66: Nasik, India

Nikhil Gupta (Bradford 2005-07) is the superintendent of police in Nasik, Maharashtra, India.


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67: Pune, India

Darshan Mundada (Duke/UNC, 2008-10) is the founder and executive director at Friends' Society in India.

Aarti Anant Patil (Chula, June 2010) is the principal of the Vidyanchal School.

Smita Savant (Chula, July 2008) is the principal of the Sinhgad Spring Dale School.
 


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68: Ukhrul, India

James Hosannah (Chula July 2006) is principal of the college at Sentinel College in Ukhrul, Manipur, India.


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69: Jakarta, Indonesia

Bobby Anderson (Chula January 2010) works on development issues in Eastern Indonesia, with a particular focus on Indonesian Papua, for the World Bank.

Indri Dewi (ICU, 2009-11) is a lecturer on international relations in Indonesia.  


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70: Rizgari, Iraq

Dilshad Jaff (Chula January 2009) works with an international medical team from the International Committee of the Red Cross to train Iraqi surgeons on treating war victims and trauma in Sulaimaniah.


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71: Baghdad, Iraq

Martha McManus (Bradford 2002-04) is working on a Justice for Children program in Iraq with funding from UNICEF.

 


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72: Acre, Israel

Arik Gutler Ofir (UQ 2004-06) established the Theatre Centre for Social Justice in Galilee. The Centre focuses on two projects: a workshop that aims to train more practitioners, and a theatre group that aims to reach the public. Arik teaches political science and theatre at a local high school. He is part of a team which facilitates workshops on humanism and holocaust for Arab and Jewish students from different high schools.


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73: Rome, Italy

Joanne Levitan (Chula June 2010) is a broadcast specialist in the communications department of the UN International Food and Agricultural Organisation in Rome. She is involved in media, specifically television and video, coverage of IFAD's rural poverty eradication projects.
 
Massimo Zizzari (Chula July 2009) is an international lawyer, based in Rome, where he focuses on human rights and international law.


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74: Mandeville, Jamaica

Jennifer Hutchinson (Chula July 2007) is a commissioned justice of the peace for the Parish of Manchester in Jamaica. She also performs mediation for the Resident Magistrates' court in Manchester and conducts conflict resolution sessions in schools and churches in the parish.


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75: Kingston, Jamaica

Thavia Robinson (Hartley B. and Ruth B. Barker Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2003-05) is a research assistant and PhD candidate at the University of the West Indies in Jamaica. She is studying women in crime in Jamaica's garrisons - their roles, contribution and increased activism in illicit activities. 
 


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76: Tokyo, Japan

Mayumi Burgener (UQ 2005-07) is pursuing her PhD at the University of Queensland, while living in Tokyo. Her topic is the concept and philosophy of peace journalism.

Yoshio Chikamatsu (UQ 2003-05) is a senior consultant for PADECO. 
 
Yuki Daizumoto (Bradford 2006-08) is a desk officer at the Japan International Cooperation Agency, based in Tokyo.

Satoko Hara (Hiroshi Yamada Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2008-10) is a development consultant in Japan. 

Hiroyoshi Hiratsuka (ICU 2008-10) administers the Strategic Management and Intellectual Property Rights Program at Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo. 

Jason Hutson (ICU 2007-09) is the founder and CEO for What Sport Creative, an organization that uses sports as a catalyst for youth development and cultural exchange in Tokyo, Japan.

Misaki Kimura (Duke/UNC, 2010-12) works for JICA in Japan in the Middle East and Europe Department.  


Emmanuel Musau Mutisya (ICU 2007-09) is the sustainability program coordinator at United Nations University Tokyo for sustainable development in Africa.

William Nealy (ICU, 2004-06) is a business development consultant for Impact International in Tokyo, Japan.

Megumi Nishikura (ICU, 2006-08) works for the United Nations University Media Studio in Tokyo to help produce videos for their web magazine Our World 2.0. 

Kayo Yoshida (Bradford, 2010-12) works in the fundraising section of the Japan UNHCR Association.


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77: Chiba, Japan

Toshiaki Komatsuzaki (Bradford 2002-04) teaches a class on international politics at the University of the Air in Chiba, Japan.


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78: Nairobi, Kenya

Thomas Agalomba (Chula, June 2011) is based in Kenya where works as an international trade development and peacebuilding consultant.

Timothy Kariuki (Chula, January 2009) has been serving as a chief executive coordinator for Elections International in Nairobi, Kenya.

Matti Karvanen (UQ, 2009-11) works with the Finnish Foreign Ministry as a program officer at the Embassy of Finland in Nairobi, Kenya. 

Maki Mizuno-Shaw (UQ, 2010-12) is an education specialist for UNICEF Somalia. 

Jane Murutu (Chula, February 2012) works as a co-manager for the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung in Kenya. 
She works on the Partnership for Peace Project.


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79: Nakuru, Kenya

Joseph Halake (Chula January 2009) is the professional manager for skills training programs at PdE (Parrains de L’Espoir) in Nakuru, Kenya.


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80: Daegu, South Korea

Dohyun Kim (Chula July 2006) is the head of general affairs  team for Daegu Health College. 


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81: Seoul, South Korea

June-ho Chung (Duke/UNC, 2010-12) is a global human resources officer at Korea Telecom.

Hyejung Lee (ICU 2003-05) is currently teaching English in Seoul, Korea.

Ji-Hyang Lee (Berkeley 2003-05) is a senior researcher for the Center for Development and Cooperation at the Institute for Global Social Responsibility at Seoul National University. The institute supports  the development of cooperation activities at SNU in order to strengthen the social responsibilities of the university. 

Hyun-Joo Youn (Duke/UNC 2004-06) is an external relations specialist and researcher for the Korean Women's Development Institute in Seoul, Korea.

Dong Ju Yu (Jim and Jan Heinrich Named Rotary World Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2008-10) is a member of the business strategy planning team at Hyundai Motor Corp. in Seoul.

 


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82: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

Katja Karppinen (Bradford, 2010-12) is a United Nations public information and communications adviser, based in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.


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83: Vientiane, Laos

Vilaysack Thongkhamhan (Chula July 2006) is a freelance translator/interpreter, performing consecutive and simultaneous interpretation for different ministries, NGOs, and international organizations working in Laos.


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84: Bong County, Liberia

Raymond Da-boi (Chula July 2008) is a lecturer/research fellow at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Resolution at Cuttington University in Bong County, Liberia.


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85: Monrovia, Liberia

Fatoumata Fofana (Chula January 2009) is the associate editor of the Daily Observer newspaper in Monrovia, Liberia. 

Cody Griggers (UQ, 2010-12) is an information analyst with the UN Peacekeeping Mission in Liberia.

Syed Saad Karim (The Bhichai Rattakul Endowed Fund for Rotary Centers, Chula, June 2012) is the program director for governance for IBIS in Liberia.

Nimene Myers (Chula July 2008)is the founder of Life-Line Liberia, Inc. 

Israel Newberry (Chula July 2008) started an organization called Save the Future in Monrovia, Liberia. 
 
Lorenzo Taylor (Chula January 2011) is a field officer for International Alert in Monrovia, Liberia. 

 


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86: Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia

Margaret Soo Boon Yoke (ICU 2002-04) is setting up an academy to teach university preparatory English courses in Kuala Terengganu on behalf of UCSI University.


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87: Vacoas, Mauritius

Krishna Jhugroo (Bradford 2002-04) is the assistant commissioner of police with the Mauritius Police Force. 


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88: Guadalajara, Mexico

María Zazil Romero Echavarría (Duke/UNC 2004-06) is the director of the International Affairs Program at Tecnologico de Monterrey in Guadalajara, Mexico.


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89: Moldova

Tamara Turcan (UQ 2007-09) is the director at the American Resource Center which is part of  the US Embassy's Public Affairs Section in Moldova. 


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90: Yangon, Myanmar

Aung Aung (Kyu Hang Lee Endowed Rotary World Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2009-11) leads a social organization called Move Forward All Myanmar.

Myint Myint Shwe (Chula July 2008) is the program coordinator for responsive education partnerships at the Metta Development Foundation in Yangon, Myanmar.


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91: Windhoek, Namibia

Karla Fossand (Sciences Po 2002-04) is the deputy HIV/AIDS office director for USAID/Namibia.


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92: Kathmandu, Nepal

Omini Acharya (Chula July 2006) is a senior promotion officer for the Nepal Academy of Science & Technology. 

Stephanie Borsboom (Duke/UNC 2005-07) works for the World Bank in Nepal as an operations officer in the Social, Environment, and Water Resources Unit.

 
Bhimsen Devkota (Chula July 2008) is an associate professor at Tribhuvan University of Nepal.
 
Abdujabbor Kayumov (Chula, July 2007) is the chief commercial officer for a global system for mobile communications operator in Nepal.
 


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93: Haarlem, The Netherlands

Marieke Nieuwendijk (Chula January 2010) is a program officer Simavi in the Netherlands, a public health and water and sanitation organization. 

Agnes Wielink (ICU 2006-08) operates her own events services organization. 
 


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94: Wellington, New Zealand

Veronica Chalmers (Berkeley, 2006-08) is an independent consultant focusing on the role of law and regulation in improving water and electricity services in the Pacific.

 


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95: Kaduna, Nigeria

Anas Atengyo Khalifa (Chula January 2008) is Muf'ti, mediating and presiding, for the Sharia Court of Appeal in Kaduna, Nigeria. He is also Imam for the Movement for Islamic Culture and Awareness in Kaduna, Nigeria.

Aisha Manjalo (Chula July 2008) is the chief administrative officer of the Kaduna State Judiciary in Rigachikun-Kaduna, Nigeria.

Abdulhakeem Mustapha (Chula July 2009) is a program development officer for the Interfaith Mediation Centre in Kaduna, Kaduna State, Nigeria.


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96: Takum, Nigeria

Riye Magaji (Chula January 2007)is the chairman/chief operating officer of the Rural Humanitarian Foundation.


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97: Lagos, Nigeria

Anslem Agbonyeme (Chula July 2007) is the commander of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad in Lagos State Command of the Nigeria Police in Apapa-Lagos, Nigeria.

Dickson Ogbonnaya Igwe (Chula, June 2012) is a doctoral candidate in sociology at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria.


 


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98: Norway

Gert Danielsen (USAL, 2003-05) is a democratic governance specialist for the UNDP, based in Norway.


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99: Rohri, Pakistan

Suhail Latif Memon (Chula January 2010) is the executive producer for the Radio Media Project. This humantarian-based reporting project, run by Center for Research and Security Studies and Internews Pakistan, develops radio stories that focus on victims affected by the flood in Sindh Province, Pakistan. He also continues to work as a freelance journalist with several international news organizations.


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100: Islamabad, Pakistan

Maria Saifuddin Effendi (Bradford, 2006-08) is an assistant professor in the Department of Peace and Conflict Management at National Defense University in Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Tauqeer Hussain (ICU 2008-10) is an assistant professor in the Humanities and Social Science department at Bahria University in Islamabad, Pakistan. He teaches courses in international relations and security studies.
 
Ólöf Magnúsdóttir (UQ 2005-07) is a reports officer for UNICEF Pakistan.


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101: Lahore, Pakistan

Rabia Raja (Chula January 2011) is the founder and executive director of the Sunshine Consulting Welfare Organization in Lahore, Pakistan.


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102: Panama City, Panama

Francisco Manuel Benavides (Sciences Po, 2002-04) works for the UNICEF Americas & Caribbean Regional Office in Panama City, Panama. He is repsonsible for the organization's secondary education and youth policies in the region.

Ruben Gonzalez Flores (Duke/UNC, 2007-09) is working in Panama on some projects for Conservation International and the World Wildlife Foundation.


 


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103: Lima, Peru

Lorena Rossel (Berkeley 2006-08) is an independent consultant on peace-building issues.


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104: Baguio, Philippines

Josephine Manuel-Bahul (UQ 2003-05) is director for media affairs and publications at the University of Baguio, Philippines. 
 


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105: Davao, Philippines

Maria Arcenas (Chula June 2010)  is a social risk management consultant in the energy and mining sectors, based in Davao City, Philippines.

Rolando Ganac (Chula January 2009) is mediator for the Regional Trial Court in Davao, Philippines. 


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106: Manila, Philippines

Gina Ballesfin (ICU, 2006-08) has been working as a Salvation Army client care volunteer and for Amnesty International in their ongoing human rights campaigns.

Roland Allan Bolado (Robert S. and Eileen Brown Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Berkeley, 2005-07) is a Lt. Commander in the Philippine Navy. 

Renia Corocoto (Berkeley 2003-05) is the director of the Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration Center of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process in Manila, Philippines.

Manolinh Thepkhamvong (Chula, January 2009) is pursuing a master's degree in local governance and development management at a university in the Philippines. 

 


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107: Talisay, Philippines

Crisostomo Bas (Duke/UNC 2006-08) is the Director IV at the Anti-Terrorism Council Program Management Center in the Philippines.


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108: Wrockaw, Poland

Jolanta Maslikowska (Chula January 2010) is a court mediator in Poland.


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109: Kigali, Rwanda

Asel Myrzabekova (ICU, 2006-08) is a project development, monitoring and evaluation officer for the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Kigali, Rwanda. 

Maarifa Vincent Ndekezi (Chula January 2007) manages Frontiers Adventures Great Lakes LTD, an outdoor leadership training company.


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110: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Shakeel Ahmed (Duke/UNC 2003-05) is a teacher and PhD candidate at King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.


 


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111: Bujanovac, Serbia

Olivera Ivanovic (Chula June 2010) is a lecturer at a school for preschool teachers in Bujanovac, Serbia.


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112: Freetown, Sierra Leone

Sevinç Demirci (Chula, January 2009) is a food security and livelihood program manager for Action Against Hunger in Sierra Leone.

Teddy Foday-Musa (UQ 2008-10) is working on setting up an NGO and working for people with disabilities in his home country Sierra Leone.

Mneesha Gellman (UQ, 2005-07) is a university lecturer in Freetown, Sierra Leone.   


Cecilia Moifula (Chula July 2008)is a program officer for the West African Youth Network in Freetown Sierra Leone.


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113: Hargeisa, Somalia

Mahamoud Ahmed (Bradford 2008-10) works for Action Aid International as program support coordinator for development.


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114: Bloemfontein, South Africa

Heidi Hudson (Chula July 2008) is the director of the Centre for Africa Studies, University of the Free State in Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa.


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115: Cape Town, South Africa

Antonia Porter (John and Kirsten Swift Family Fund Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Berkeley, 2007-09) is a project officer for the Centre for Conflict Resolution in Cape Town, South Africa.  


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116: Johannesburg, South Africa

Yolanda Cowan (Sciences Po, 2003-05) is a humanitarian affairs officer within the Emergency Preparedness and Response team for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs' Regional Office for Southern Africa in Johannesburg. 

Ryan Gawn (USAL, 2003-05) is Strategic Campaigns Advisor for the Department for International Development, based in Johannesburg. 

Auriel Niemack (ICU, 2011-13) is working on a research project for the Department of Public Service and Administration in Pretoria, South Africa.
 
Cristianne Wendler (Chula January 2011) is the community grants coordinator for the U.S. Embassy in South Africa, stationed at the U.S. Consulate in Johannesburg.

Evah Mwariri-Mugo (Bradford 2007-09) is a communication and media specialist for United Nations Population Fund in Johannesburg. 


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117: Madrid, Spain

Patricio Galella (Sciences Po 2003-05) is a research assistant for the Spanish National Research Council, working on the RECON project (Reconstituting Democracy in Europe) which is coordinated by ARENA, the Centre for European Studies at the University of Oslo.

Marybeth Redheffer (Chula, June 2012)  is a program manager for DARA in Madrid, Spain. DARA is committed to improving the quality and effectiveness of aid for vulnerable populations suffering from conflict, disasters and climate change.


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118: Colombo, Sri Lanka

Piyal Abeysekera (Chula January 2009)is a major general in the Sri Lankan Army. He holds multiple positions, including deputy chief of the Army, master general ordinance in charge of procurement, and colonel commandant of his regiment in the Sri Lanka Signal Corps.

Monica Alfred (Bradford 2002-04)is a faculty member of Action Asia's Applied Conflict Transformation two years Masters course, conducted in alliance with Pannasastra University, Cambodia. 
 
Mary Therese Soundarie David (Berkeley 2007-09) is the deputy director for the South Asian Association for Regional Coorperation.

Dunesh Gankanda (Chula January 2007) is an elected Member of Parliament from the Ratnapura District. He is also director of DKD Holdings Co Ltd. in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Nilakshi Gunatillake (Chula, June 2011) is senior advisor - child rights governance for Save the Children in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Sanjana Hattotuwa (UQ 2003-05) is a special advisor to the ICT4Peace Foundation.

Raveendra Pathiranage (Chula July 2006) is senior state counsel in the Attorney-General's Department. He is also a legal consultant for the Environmental Authority of Sri Lanka.

Pushpi Weerakoon (Chula, July 2007) is the coordinator at Sri Lankan National Reconciliation Unit at the office of the Reconciliation Adviser to the President of Sri Lanka.
 


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119: Khartoum, Sudan

Carolyn Fanelli (UQ, 2002-04) is the country representative in Sudan for Catholic Relief Services, based in Khartoum.

Analia Ramos (Bradford 2004-06) is involved in drought and emergency projects in Africa and Latin America under FAO.
 


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120: Darfur, Sudan

Abdulai Jalloh (Chula January 2007) works with the OIC Field Fuel unit of UNAMID, the African Union – United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur, Sudan.


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121: Uppsala, Sweden

Sofia Knöchel Ledberg (UQ 2002-04) is pursuing doctoral studies in political science at Uppsala University in Sweden. Her research project focuses on the professionalization of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and the consequences this process has for the role of the military in Chinese society.


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122: Bern, Switzerland

Pedro Pablo Delgado Hinostroza (UQ 2004-06) is the counsellor of the Peruvian Embassy in Bern, Switzerland.


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123: Geneva, Switzerland

Vera Lalchevska (Duke/UNC 2008-10) is studying for her PhD in development studies at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva.
 
Lilian Pedrosa (Berkeley 2003-05) is a fund portfolio manager for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria in Geneva, Switzerland. 

Zuzana Petovska (UQ 2008-10 is an administration/programme officer for the UNHCR's Division of International Protection at its headquarters in Geneva. 

Fernanda Salina Fiore (UQ 2004-06) is a PhD candidate in international studies with specialization in international law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva.

Sanaz Shahrokni (UQ, 2009-11) is working for the Red Cross in Geneva.

Zuzana Stiborova (Berkeley, 2007-09) is based in Geneva where she works on human rights issues for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic.

Leda Tyrrel (Chula, January 2010) works for the UNHCR in Geneva, Switzerland.

 


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124: Taiwan

Tzu-Han Huang (Paul and Carolyn Rizza Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2004-06) is an education and public relations manager with Newton's A in Taipei, Taiwan.

Chenyu Wang (ICU, 2002-04) is a product director at BestCom Infotech Corporation, based in Taipei. Her role is channel management and sales development of Symantec backup/disaster recovery software and storage products.

Shih-szu Wang (Duke/UNC 2002-04) is a self-employed development consultant in Taipei, Taiwan.  


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125: Bangkok, Thailand (A-K)

Nisa Chamsuwan (ICU 2003-05) is a program officer of the Fredskorpset Asia office based in Bangkok.
 
Giovanni Contarin (Chula January 2007) is the director of Camillian Home for children living with disabilities in Latkrabang, Thailand.

Mai Hosoi (Duke/UNC, 2003-05) manages external relations in the Asia region for the UNHCR's Asia Regional Office in Bangkok, Thailand.

Krongchai Inthasuwan (ICU, 2008-10) is the global fund project manager for Pact in Bangkok, Thailand. Her work focuses on capacity development for monitoring and evaluation for key stakeholders (government staff as well as NGO and local communities in the 29 provinces all over Thailand covered by the project area.

Siriphon Kusonsinwut (Chula January 2010) works as the legal consultant to the Thai Police Force Headquarters.

Sanakorn Manmuang (Chula, January 2009) is a police instructor for the Thai Central Police Training Center in Samut Prakarn, Thailand.

Angeli Mendoza (ICU, 2007-09) is the social media public information officer for Asia in the United Nations World Food Program office in Bangkok, Thailand.

Ratchanee Phataisit (Chula, July 2007) is the office manager of Makkasan Church in Bangkok.

Petchara Pliensiri (Chula, July 2006) is a justice affairs officer in the Office of the Witness Protection for the Department of Rights and Liberties Protection under the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok, Thailand.

Terdsak Putson (Chula, July 2006) is the director of the Foreign Affairs Division of the Office of Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission under the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok, Thailand.

Supatra Supchukul (Chula, January 2007) is a lecturer in sociology and is currently head of the department of sociology in the Community Development Program of Burapha University in Bangkok, Thailand.


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126: Chiangrai, Thailand

Sorawit Sangsuwan (Chula January 2009) is an instructor in peace and conflict in the Liberal Arts Division of Mae Fah Luang University, in Chiangrai, Thailand.


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127: Istanbul, Turkey

Ayca Atay Davies (Paul and Jean Elder Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2005-07) lives in Istanbul where is working on a documentary TV series project that will cover peace and reconciliation work in the world.


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128: Arua, Uganda

Elizabeth Ondoru (Chula July 2009) is a program officer with the Justice Peace Human Rights Commission in Arua, Uganda.


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129: Gulu, Uganda

Robert Opira (UQ 2005-07) is a peace and conflict consultant, providing technical support to humanitarian agencies helping internally displaced persons in Northern Uganda. He is also the director of the Great Lakes Center for Conflict Resolution in Uganda. He lives in Gulu Town, Uganda.


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130: Kampala, Uganda

Jillian Larsen (James Junn-Shueng & Lisa Shiu-Li Chen Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2010-12) is working for the World Bank in Uganda.

Godfrey Mukalazi (UQ 2004-06) is a program officer for peace building with the Uganda Joint Christian Council in Kampala, Uganda.

Peter Paul Opata (Bradford, 2010-12) is the executive secretary for HIV and AIDS at the Uganda Catholic Secretariat in Kampala, Uganda.

Christine Wright (Naohiro Tsuchiya Endowment , Chula, July 2007) is the Country Director for ACTED Uganda. 


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131: Taunton, UK

Rowan Griffin (ICU 2002-04) is the project manager for Children's Service Transformation for the London Borough of Havering.


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132: Bradford, UK

Richelieu Allison (Chula, July 2006) is regional director of the West African Youth Network in Freetown, Sierra Leone. He is currently studying for his MA at the University of Bradford as a Rotary Peace Fellow. 

Christina Bischoff is the education and training coordinator for Bradford Action for Refugees in Bradford, England. 

Min-Young Kim (ICU 2002-04) is a PhD candidate at the Department of Peace Studies at the University of Bradford. 

Emeka Onyekwere (Bradford 2007-09) is based in the UK and works as an associate at Austin Consult, Berlin. 

Saeed Rid (Berkeley 2004-06) is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Bradford. 

Julia Smith (Bradford 2008-10) is a PhD candidate at the University of Bradford.

Mari Taalmann (Bradford 2003-05) is a PhD student at the University of Bradford.
 


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133: Cambridge, UK

Luke Anthony Fletcher (Berkeley, 2007-09) is studying for his PhD in politics and international studies at the University of Cambridge.

Rose Foley (UQ, 2008-10) is a news and emergencies manager for UNICEF UK.

Marcos Zunino (UQ, 2007-09) Marcos is pursuing a PhD in Law at the University of Cambridge.


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134: London, UK

Olga Cooke (Paul and Jean Elder Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2005-07) is an associate for the private equity firm CVC Capital Partners in the Investor Relations department in London, UK.

Francesca Del Mese (UQ 2002-04) is a member of the UN's expert list on the prevention of sexual violence in conflict.

Lisa Dittmar (Bradford, 2011-13) founded NitrogenWise to promote nitrogen pollution awareness among individuals and organizations.  


Conor Fortune (USAL 2002-04) is a news writer for a new journalistic initiative at the International Secretariat of Amnesty International in London.

Maribeth Gainard (Sciences Po, 2003-05) works for the law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in London.

Carys Hughes (ICU 2005-07) works in business management with UBS Bank in the internal audit department.

Simon Milward (Chula, July 2007) works for the national government regulating financial services in the United Kingdom.

Katharine Mote (District 6110 and Gerald L. & Vicki Harp Endowed Rotary World Peace Fellowship, ICU, 2009-11) is the Eurasia programme coordinator for International Alert in London, researching issues in Southeast Asia.

Sara Petersson (Hartley B. and Ruth B. Barker Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Berkeley, 2005-07) is the senior programmes support manager for Asia and the Middle East for Marie Stopes International.

Paskaran Sathasivam (Chula, January 2008) is an independent alternative medicine professional in Harrow, England.

Jennifer Steel (Sciences Po 2005-07) works for BBC Afrique in London, UK, BBC Afrique is the World Service Radio for Francophone Africa. 

Sarah Williams (Berkeley 2003-05) is a lawyer in the entertainment business, focusing on mediation within her business practice.

 


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135: Manchester, UK

Erinma Bell (Chula June 2010) is the trustee chair for the Community Alliance for Renewal of Inner South Manchester.


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136: Odessa, Ukraine

Hanna Shelest (Chula January 2010) is a senior researcher at the National Institute for Strategic Studies in Odessa, Ukraine.


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137: San Francisco, CA, USA

Zoe Brent (USAL, 2010-12) is the creative director and Cuba tour coordinator for the Food Sovereignty Tours program of Food First, the Institute for Food and Development Policy.

Luke Brothers (John and Kirsten Swift Family Fund Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2006-08) is consulting as an information architect on technology projects.

Ouida Chichester (Professor Hayward R. Alker Named Rotary World Peace Fellowship, USAL, 2009-11) works for Business for Social Responsibility in San Francisco, CA, USA.

Scott Field (Berkeley, 2005-07) is the Middle East manager at the Skoll Global Threats Fund.

Ana Manzur-Allen
(Duke/UNC 2005-07) is the executive director at XX in Health, an organization that connects and empowers female visionaries to drive change in health care. She is also the director of strategic partnerships and communications for Embrace Global. Embrace is a nonprofit organization that aims to help the millions of vulnerable babies born every year in developing countries by providing low cost infant warmers.

Omid Memarian (Berkeley, 2007-09) is a freelance journalist.

Eleanor Taylor-Nicholson (Al and Nancy Jubitz Named Rotary World Peace Fellowship, Berkeley, 2009-11) is a researcher at the Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy.

Yvonne Wong (Berkeley, 2006-08) is a consultant for Yvonne Wong Consulting, specializing in sovereign debt, international finance and banking law, China, and the new economic order. 


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138: Davis, CA, USA

Perth Rosen (UQ 2005-07) is a technical advisor with Freedom from Hunger in Davis, CA, USA. 


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139: Orangevale, CA, USA

Gail Ervin (Naohiro Tsuchiya Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Chula, January 2010) is the principal and CEO at the Ervin Consulting Group in Orangevale, CA. 


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140: Monterey, CA, USA

Maria Sheila Arado (Berkeley 2004-06) is an associate professor at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, CA, USA.


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141: Los Angeles, CA, USA

Alex Cottin (Chula, January 2013) is the communications manager for Media Impact in Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Lucine Eusani (William and Mary Lee Dimond Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2005-07) is a certified life coach.
 
Manisha Javeri (Chula June 2010) is an assistant professor in instructional technology in the Division of Applied and Advanced Studies in Education at California State University, Los Angeles.

Vener Macaspac (Berkeley, 2009-11) is studying for a PhD in Geography at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). His research focuses on peace, sub-national conflicts, indigeneity, and militarism. He also continues to be a country specialist for the Philippines for Amnesty International.

Christopher Moore (UQ, 2006-08) is an international resource manager for Apropos International.
 


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142: San Diego, CA, USA

Vanessa Contopulos (Bradford 2008-10) is a board certified music therapist in San Diego. Her research interests focus on the role of the arts and music in peace building. She is starting a consultancy called Create4Peace with the mission of supporting peace building organizations through providing creative resources, workshops, and training.

Chris Kjonaas (USAL 2008-10) is an associate regional consultant at CEA Global Education. 


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143: Tucson, AZ, USA

Amanda Rader (UQ, 2005-07) is based in Tucson, AZ, USA where she is a program associate/instructor with Earlham College's Border Studies Program. 

M.J. Vuinovich (Howard and Judy Vann Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2005-07) is a research fellow and project coordinator for the Support Project for the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ, USA.


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144: Denver, CO, USA

Adrian Davis (Dr. Edward and M. Patricia Blender Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2006-08) is the director of corporate partnerships at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado.

Caitlin Fitzpatrick (UQ 2004-06) is a director at Intercambio de Comunidades Denver in Denver, CO, USA.

Nathan Johnson (ICU 2003-05) is a senior operations analyst for UDR, in their IT Department.
 


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145: New Haven, CT, USA

Larissa Bosch Paullada (Berkeley 2007-09) is currently at the Yale School of Management, working in the Program for Social Entrepreneurship.  


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146: Washington, DC, USA

Rochelle Arms (USAL 2002-04)  is a PhD candidate at the George Mason University School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution. She also works as a project assistant for C Global Consulting.

Sebastian Lopez Azumendi (Duke/UNC 2003-05) works in a consultancy on public sector reform in Latin America with World Bank in Washington, DC.

Dana Brown (USAL, 2006-08) is the executive director of the US Office on Colombia in Washington, DC.

Agustina Calatayud (Berkeley, 2009-11) works for the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, DC.

Cameron Chisholm (Bradford 2006-08) is the president of the International Peace & Security Institute.
 
Jin Joo Choi (Chula January 2011) is a change manager and consultant in the Leadership and Development Division of the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, DC.

Nicole Clark-Somerville (ICU, 2009-11) is the coordinator of School Culture for CentroNia. 

Mary Coffman (USAL 2008-10) is a co-director with Shalom Educating for Peace, a Kigali, Rwanda-based NGO. She is in charge of resources mobilization, volunteers and internships program, networking and partnerships. 

Lauren Conn (USAL, 2010-12) is a research fellow in the Education Division of the the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, DC.

Amy Erickson (Bradford, 2002-04) is an Africa country program manager for World Vision, based in Washington DC. 
 
John Foster (Paul and Jean Elder Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2005-07) works for United States Department of State with the International Organizations Bureau in the Office of Peace Operations, Sanctions and Counter-Terrorism.

Caty Garcia (Duke/UNC, 2011-13) is a consultant for the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, DC.
 
Jay Gilliam (ICU, 2008-10) is a communications assistant with the Aga Khan Foundation USA in Washington, DC. 

 
Carlos Guiza-Ceron (Duke/UNC, 2011-13) works for the Multilateral investment Fund of the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, DC.  His job is to facilitate the design of regional economic development projects all over Latin America with the aim of contributing to poverty reduction and conflict mitigation.

Georgia Lee Harley (Duke/UNC, 2010-12) is a justice reform adviser for Eastern Europe and Central Asia for the World Bank in Washington, DC. She also started a fair trade fashion boutiqe called Living Silk, which sells high-end women's fashion made of pure handmade and handbeaded silks from Cambodia. 
 
Timothy Haynes (Sciences Po, 2004-06) is a desk officer in the US State Department's Office of Policy, Regional and Functional Organizations. 

 
Jacob Johnson (USAL, 2008-10) is a policy analyst for ActionAid in Washington, DC.

 
Amy Kay (UQ, 2002-04) works in a senior management position at a development consulting firm supporting USAID's Global Health Bureau.

 
Jacob Kurtzer (UQ, 2009-11) is a public affairs officer at the International Committee of the Red Cross in Washington, DC.

 
Diana Manevskaya (Paul and Jean Elder Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2003-05) is a communications specialist for the Human Development Network, Education Sector at the World Bank in Washington, DC. 

 
Rosa María Martínez (Berkeley, 2009-11) works for the World Bank in Washington, DC.

 
Kevin Melton (The Hartley B. and Ruth B. Barker Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2007-09) is a senior engagement manager at AECOM International Development.

 
Manuela Mot (Duke/UNC, 2009-11) is a consultant with the Europe and Central Asia Social Development Unit of the World Bank, based in Washington, DC. 

 
Mitchell O'Brien (Paul and Carolyn Rizza Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2002-04) is a consultant with the World Bank, working predominantly in the areas of parliaments, conflict and poverty, and parliament and the media.

 
Anabella Palacios (Cheryl Kelley Named Rotary World Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2009-11) is a research fellow with the Multilateral Investment Fund, Access to Markets Unit at the Interamerican Development Bank in Washington, DC.

 
Justin Peele (USAL, 2010-12) is a special agent with the Bureau of Diplomatic Security under the US Department of State in Washington, DC.

 
Jeffrey Pool (Sciences Po, 2003-05) is features editor for Magharebia.com, a US-sponsored news website devoted to North Africa. 

 
Danielle Reiff (Sciences Po, 2002-04) was assigned as the head of the program office for the Cuba program at USAID in Washington, DC.

 
Arthur Romano (Bradford, 2004-06) is an assistant professor in the conflict analysis and resolution department at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA, USA.

 
Cindy Rose (Bradford, 2005-07) is the first secretary (political) at the Australian Embassy in Washington, DC.

 
Carl Shephard (ICU, 2004-06) is the special adviser to the United States Under Secretary for International Trade. 

 
Chad Shipmaker (Duke/UNC, 2009-11) is a policy officer for the UN World Food Programme, based in Washington, DC. 

 
Brooke Stearns Lawson (Sciences Po, 2003-05) is a conflict adviser for USAID in Washington, DC, focusing on Africa and transnational organized crime.

 
Emily Todd (Gerald L. and Vicki L. Harp Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2007-09) is the field support coordinator for Migration and Refugee Services, a branch of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

 
Tazeen Zehra (Chula, January 2010) is a program analyst for the Office of Refugee Resettlement in Washington, DC.


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147: Athens, GA, USA

Judith Norton (Bradford 2003-05) is a PhD candidate in Comparative Studies/International Relations at the University of Georgia. She is teaching a course on international law at the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Georgia. She is also working as a research associate with the Center for International Trade and Security.

 


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148: Atlanta, GA, USA

Margarita Gonzalez (UQ 2006-08) is a research associate at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) in Atlanta, GA, USA. She is working on a civil-military project with the US Army. The goal of the program is to provide key decision-makers with socio-cultural knowledge of the areas of operation to reduce lethal courses of action and help identify non-lethal forms of conflict resolution.

 


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149: Honolulu, HI, USA

Chiara Logli (Chula January 2009) is pursuing a PhD in peace education at the University of Hawaii College of Education. She also serves as an East-West Center Student Affiliate in Honolulu, HI, USA.

Sergio Alejo Rapu Haoa (Berkeley 2002-04) is a PhD candidate at University of Hawaii - Manoa in Honolulu, HI, USA.
 


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150: Kamuela, HI, USA

Harold Hall (Chula July 2007) is director of the Pacific Institute in Hawaii and also director of Psychological Consultants, in Kamuela, HI, USA.


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151: Chicago, IL, USA

Priscilla Ferreira (Duke/UNC, 2010-12) is teaching and undergoing training in global education curriculum design at Global Citizenship Experience High School in Chicago.

Wendy Sternberg (Chula January 2009) is the founder and executive director of Genesis at the Crossroads in Chicago, IL, USA.

Matthew Sweeney (USAL, 2009-11) is organizing 'dialogue and deliberation' initiatives in Chicago.

 


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152: Boston, MA, USA

Willan Sergio Mendoza (Duke/UNC, 2007-09) is part of the Marketing Leadership Rotational Program at WR Grace in Boston, MA, USA. 

Carrie Nedziopovik (Bradford 2007-09) is a newcomer advocate for the Chelsea, MA Police Department. She works as a liaison between the police department and newcomers (refugees and immigrants) to the city. This includes training the police force on cultural awareness, connecting newcomers to resources in the City, and being involved in informal dispute mediations between newcomers and community members.

Shannon O'Brien (ICU 2003-05)is an awards program associate at the Lemelson-MIT Program, supporting their mission of 'Celebrating Innovation and Inspiring Youth.'

Anne Clare Angela Radday (ICU 2007-09) is the senior manager of research in the Social Impact Research Department of Root Cause in Boston, MA, USA.


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153: Fall River, MA, USA

Rosamaria Carloozi (Chula June 2010) works as "Housemaster" at New Bedford High School.


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154: Lansing, MI, USA

Nancy Wonch (Chula June 2010) is a professor at the Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, MI, USA.


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155: Petoskey, MI, USA

Emily Meyerson (Chula January 2010) is a community planner for Meyerson Consulting.


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156: Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, USA

David McGuire (Bradford, 2006-08) is a senior producer for the radio show "On Being," based in St. Paul, MN.

Megan Powers (USAL 2004-06) is a senior project manager at Grassroots Solutions in Minneapolis, MN. Grassroots Solutions is a political consulting firm that specializes in grassroots organizing, engagement, and mobilizing.

Noelle Volin (ICU 2006-08) is the staff attorney/public policy manager for Breaking Free in St. Paul, MN. 
 


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157: Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill, NC, USA

Marios Antoniou (Al and Nancy Jubitz Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2008-10) is a PhD candidate at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, focusing on peace education.

Daniel Auguste (Duke/UNC 2011-13, Swift Named Rotary Peace Fellowship) is a PhD candidate in sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Paolo Bocci (Duke/UNC 2008-10) is pursuing a Ph.D. in anthropology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Keren Dalyot (Al and Nancy Jubitz Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2010-12) is studying for her PhD at the University of North Carolina School of Education.

Ali Eshraghi (Duke/UNC, 2010-12) is the Iran Project Manager at the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) and is a teaching fellow in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 

Sang Hee Jeong
(Duke/UNC, 2007-09) is the program coordinator for the International House at Duke University in Durham, NC, USA.

Margaret Carolla Maes (USAL, 2002-04) is a program/project development officer with USAID foreign service.

Zumrat Salmorbekova (Duke/UNC, 2007-09) is based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where is working with the United Nations Development Fund for Women.

Carmen Strigel (Rotary Deutschland Gemeindienst Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2002-04) leads Research Triangle International's practice area in Information and Communication Technologies for Education and Training at RTI's home office in Durham, NC. 

Shai Tamari (Duke/UNC, 2006-08) is the associate director of the Carolina Center for the Study of the Middle East and Muslim Civilizations at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 
 


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158: Minden, NE, USA

Lynne Favinger (Chula, January 2007) is the executive director of the Central Mediation Center in Minden, NE, USA.


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159: New York, NY, USA

Elisabeth Abeson (ICU, 2003-05) is based in New York where is a business and human rights consultant.
 
James Abraham (UQ, 2010-12) was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the United States Army National Guard of New York where he graduated as a Distinguished Military Graduate. He manages the Best Practices Policy Development for the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations in New York.
 
Patricia Aliperti (ICU, 2006-08) Paty is the 4th-6th grade counselor for Hyde Leadership Charter School in New York.

Tenzin Bhuchung (Berkeley, 2002-04) works in the field of Buddhist translation, both oral and written.  

Larissa Bruun (UQ, 2004-06) works for UNICEF in New York.

Brad Darling (Chula, June 2011) is the deputy general manager at Pearson Education in New York.

Mark Flanigan (ICU, 2010-12) is the program director for the Japan ICU Foundation in New York. 

Richard Gee (Duke/UNC, 2002-04) is an electoral/political affairs officer at the United Nations Secretariat in New York City.

James Griffin (Bradford, 2006-08) is a senior associate for PricewaterhouseCoopers doing financial/management consulting in New York.

Steven Houghton (ICU, 2004-06) is a senior program manager for the Institute of International Education in New York.

Karina Ito (Duke/UNC, 2009-11) is an executive officer under the Standing Group of National Committees at the US Fund for UNICEF under the Atlas Fellowship.

Bautista Logioco (Duke/UNC, 2002-04) is a program specialist with the UN Interagency Framework Team for Preventive Action in New York. 

Cory McCruden (Paul and Jean Elder Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2005-07) is working in the International Group at BNY Mellon while pursuing a PhD in political science at Yale University in New Haven, CT, USA.

 
Rebecca Palmstrom (Berkeley, 2009-11) works for Human Rights Watch in New York.

Morgan Pillay (Hartley B. and Ruth B. Barker Endowed Rotary World Peace Fellowship, ICU, 2008-10) is an investigations specialist for the UN Population Fund in the Division for Oversight Services.

Elektra Printz (ICU, 2003-05) started her own apparel line, Coup.

Keely Robinson (USAL, 2009-11) is a bilingual family planning health educator for Community Healthcare Network.

Sukthawee Suwannachairop (UQ, 2004-06) consults for the United Nations Population Fund Thailand office from New York City.

Danielle Vacarr (Sciences Po, 2004-06) is a bank examiner at the Federal Reserve in New York. 

 


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160: Portland, OR, USA

Erin Corrigan-Thomas (USAL 2002-04) is a program manager for the Jubitz Family Foundation's War Prevention Initiative. 

Steven Nakana (Paul and Jean Elder Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Berkeley, 2005-07) is a senior program officer for Mercy Corps in Portland, OR, USA.

Hanny Seyl (Chula July 2008) is an environmental scientist working with a consulting group in Portland, OR, USA. Her work focuses clean up in environmental systems.


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161: Philadelphia, PA, USA

Justin DeLeon (Chula January 2010) is a PhD candidate in political science and global governance at the University of Delaware. 

D.F. Pace
(Chula, June 2011) is a professor, attorney, and ranking member of the Philadelphia Police Department. 


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162: Nashville, TN, USA

Andrea Fanta (UQ 2006-08) works in corporate relations at the southern regional headquarters of Allstate Insurance Corporation. 
 


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163: Bryan/College Station, TX, USA

Nai-Hua Wu (ICU 2005-07) is a PhD student in strategic management at the Mays Business School at Texas A & M University in Bryan, TX, USA.


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164: Corpus Christi, TX, USA

Andy Piker (Chula July 2009) is an associate professor and program coordinator for the Philosophy program at Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi, TX, USA.


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165: Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX, USA

Jeffrey Whitfield (Bradford 2002-04) is an attorney with the firm Kelly Hart & Hallman in Fort Worth, Texas, working in civil litigation.


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166: Salt Lake City, UT, USA

Brian Farr (Chula January 2008) is division chief for the State Agency Counsel Division in the Office of the Attorney General of the state of Utah, USA.

Janalee Farr Scott (Bradford, 2007-09) is a coordinator for Prosperity 2020, an NGO dedicated to promoting education in Utah.


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167: Dummerston, VT, USA

Carla Lineback (ICU 2004-06) is the project manager for academic programs at World Learning.


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168: Seattle, WA, USA

Veronica Guzman (Berkeley 2007-09) works for ITECH (International Training and Education Center for Health) as the monitoring and evaluation advisor for Tanzania. Based at the University of Washington's Department of Global Health, ITECH supports the development of a skilled health work force and well-organized national health delivery systems around the world. 

Simona Pinton (Berkeley 2002-04) is a university lecturer in political science and international law.

Umar Shavurov (USAL, 2003-05) works on the Global Tax Team for the World Bank. 

Rosa Singer (USAL 2006-08) is the director of development for strategic partnerships and alliances for CARE in Seattle, WA, USA. 

Gavin Sullivan (USAL 2004-06) works as a journalist for a Financial Times subsidiary newswire service as their correspondent for the Pacific Northwest in the USA and Canada.
 


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169: Morgantown, WV, USA

Nicholas Githuku (Chula July 2008) is a PhD candidate in the Department of History at West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV, USA.


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170: Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

Nosisa Ncube (Chula July 2007) works for the Child and Guardian Foundation. The organization is involved with the protection of orphaned children from abuse and peace education and training in the rural communities around Bulawayo in Zimbabwe. She is also part of the Mediators Beyond Borders (MBB) team for Zimbabwe and has been trained as a facilitator as part of the Alternatives to Violence Program in Zimbabwe.


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171: Palo Alto, CA, USA

Francesca Giovannini (Paul and Jean Elder Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Berkeley, 2005-07) is researching the role of regional powers in developing and establishing regional institutions to deal with nuclear risks at Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA, USA on a MacArthur Foundation post-doctoral fellowship.

Lee-Anne Mulholland (Berkeley 2004-06) is a litigation counsel for Google in San Francisco, CA, USA. She also continues to do pro bono work assisting with Colombia's justice and peace process. 


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172: South Bend, IN, USA

Pamina Firchow (USAL 2002-04) is the associate director of doctoral studies at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, IN, USA.


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173: Jaffna, Sri Lanka

Thevananth Thevanayagam (Chula July 2006) is a course coordinator in journalism and media University of Jaffna in Sri Lanka.


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174: Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan

Imal Momand (Chula, February 2012) set up his own NGO, called the Organization for Humanitarian Assistance of Afghanistan.


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175: Afghanistan

Scott Hinkle (Chula, January 2009) is a social scientist for with the Human Terrain Program for ISAF in Afghanistan.


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176: Coronel Pringles, Argentina

Carolina Bastard (Chula, January 2013)  is an independent lawyer, mediator, and prejudicial mediator in Argentina.


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177: Chaco, Argentina

Claudia Hernandez Soriano (Chula, June 2011) works on the Proyecto Norte Grande under the Argentine National Ministry of Federal Planning and Investments.


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178: Viedma, Argentina

Fernando Barrio (Chula, February 2012) is the head of International Relations and associate professor of law at the Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro, Argentina.


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179: Argentina

Ximena Alejandra Valente Hervier (Bradford, 2002-04) is a consultant on conflict resolution issues in Spain and Latin America.


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180: Adelaide, SA, Australia

Nelson E. Sanz Cadena (ICU, 2010-12) is a caseworker and acting team leader for the Migration Support Program of the Australian Red Cross in Adelaide, SA, Australia.


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181: Carnegie, VIC, Australia

Charles Allen (Chula, June 2010) is a manager (police inspector) for the Greater Dandenong Police Service Area.


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182: Darwin, NT, Australia

Jennifer Devlin (Megumi Takayama Endowed Rotary World Peace Fellowship , ICU, 2008-10) is a trainer/coach in conflict transformation and mediation near Darwin, Australia.


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183: Dwellingup, WA, Australia

Lisa Craig (Chula, June 2011) is the manager of Peel Community Legal Services, Inc.


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184: Earlwood, NSW, Australia

Joy Balazo (Chula, January 2008) is the executive secretary for the Uniting International Mission of the Uniting Church in Earlwood, NSW, Australia.


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185: Townsville, QLD, Australia

Samantha Jane Hardy (Chula, June 2010) is the director of the Conflict and Dispute Resolution Program at James Cook University.


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186: Victoria, Australia

Sarah Oxford (Bradford, 2011-13) is an outdoor educator for the Outdoor Education Group located in Victoria, Australia.


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187: Vienna, Austria

Jane Welsh (Duke/UNC, 2007-09) is pursuing a PhD on women and girls with disabilities and HIV/AIDS in Thailand.


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188: Belgium

Anne-Sophie Massa (Berkeley, 2003-05) is based in Liège, Belgium where she is a PhD candidate in European criminal law at Maastricht University.


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189: Pelotas, Brazil

Cássio Furtado (UQ, 2006-08) is superintendent of education.


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190: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Jeanne Lima (Chula, June 2011) is a social worker under the Municipal Health Secretariat of Rio de Janeiro.


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191: Belém, Brazil

Eduardo Da Costa (Heinrich Family Foundation Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2010-12)  is a special advisor to the governor of the state of Pará in Brazil at the State Secretariat of Mining, Industry, and Commerce.


Más sobre Belém, Brazil

192: Siem Reap, Cambodia

Path Heang (Hartley B. and Ruth B. Barker Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2002-04) is the chief of the field office for UNICEF in Cambodia.


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193: Yaounde, Cameroon

Cheryl Hebert (Chula, July 2007) is a national gender specialist in the VSO country office for Cameroon.


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194: Calgary, AB, Canada

Jose Antonio Carating Santiago (Bradford, 2007-09) is a registered Canadian immigration consultant, based in Calgary, AB, Canada.

Josephus Tenga (Duke/UNC, 2004-06) works on financial and project management projects in the Bow Valley of Canada.


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195: Grande Prairie, AB, Canada

John Lamming (Chula, January 2013) is a constable with the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team in Alberta, Canada.


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196: Spruce Grove, AB, Canada

Gordon Hughes (Chula, February 2012) is a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada.


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197: Lunenberg, NS, Canada

Nancy Ross (Chula, January 2008) is a PhD candidate at Bradford University while living in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.


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198: Pictou, NS, Canada

Tiana Fusco (Naohiro Tsuchiya Endowed Fund, Chula, June 2012) is a treatment coordinator with the Nova Scotia Addiction Services.


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199: Tilbury, ON, Canada

Jennifer Jacobson (Chula, February 2012) is a detective constable with the Chatham-Kent Police Service currently assigned to the Child Abuse Section.


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200: Kunming, China

Bryn Cain (Sollenbarger Named Rotary World Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2009-11) is an advisor with Population Services International in Kunming, China.


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201: Bucaramanga, Colombia

Marien Yolanda Correa Corredor (USAL, 2002-04) is the dean of the Faculty of Law at Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia in Bucaramanga.
 


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202: Zagreb, Croatia

Scott Lang (Anonymous Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2005-07) is a Rule of Law and Human Rights officer with the US State Department, posted to Zagreb, Croatia.


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203: Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

Giorgio Algeri (UQ, 2009-11) is the project manager and protection coordinator for the International Committee for the Development of Peoples.

Luisa Ryan (Duke/UNC, 2009-11) is the monitoring and evaluation specialist in the Democratic Republic of Congo for Internews.
 


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204: San Salvador, El Salvador

Sarah Romorini (USAL, 2009-11) is the director of programs at Population Services International El Salvador.


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205: Versailles, France

Stefano Gnes (Sciences Po, 2002-04) is the corporate relations manager at The Global Alliance in Management Education in France.


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206: Barpeta, India

Jadav Pegu (The Bhichai Rattakul Endowed Fund for Rotary Centers, Chula, June 2012) is a state civil service officer of Assam, current posted as Circle Officer for the Bajali Revenue Circle in the District of Barpeta.


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207: Chandigarh, India

Aditya Vikram Rametra (Berkeley, 2007-09) is a consultant and writer on issues of development, and conflicts surrounding development.


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208: Dehradun, India

Virender Malik (Chula, July 2009) is a consultant and trainer.


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209: Kamrup, India

Rajiv Bora (Berkeley, 2003-05) is an officer in the Indian Administrative Service working for the state government of Assam.


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210: Thane, India

Indrajeet Karle (Chula, February 2012) is a staff officer with the Maharashtra Police Department.


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211: Punjab, India

CSR Reddy (Bradford, 2003-05) is a police officer in the state of Punjab.


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212: Bandung, Indonesia

Hasim Adnan (Chula, June 2011) is a candidate in the 2014 general election for the Indonesian legislature from the First District of West Java (Bandung and Cimahi City).


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213: Bogor, Indonesia

Daniel Cooney (William and Marilyn Tennity Endowed Rotary World Peace Fellowship, Berkeley, 2008-10) is the outreach manager for the Center for International Forestry Research.


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214: Dublin, Ireland

Sinead McGrath (USAL, 2009-11) is a sourcing officer for Value Added in Africa.


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215: Tel Aviv, Israel

Karen Bernstein (Bradford, 2003-05) is an MBA student at the Recanati Graduate School of Management at Tel Aviv University.

Rajaa Natour (Bradford, 2009-11) is a program manager of the Gemini Project at Sadaka-Reut in Jafaa, Israel. 


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216: Aprilia, Italy

Giulia di Cristo (Chula, June 2011) is a free-lance consultant in international projects focused on social integration, humanitarian assistance, refugees emergency response, local development, and capacity building.


Más sobre Aprilia, Italy

217: Mito City, Japan

Ena Sugiyama (Duke/UNC, 2002-04) is a senior project coordinator in the International Program Department of The Nippon Foundation in Tokyo, Japan.


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218: Kobe, Japan

Miho Fukuhara (Sakuji Tanaka Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2003-05) is the director of external affairs for the WHO Centre for Health Development in Japan.


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219: Kazakhstan

Sabrina Zuodar (USAL, 2007-09) is a volunteer with a local organization in Kazakhstan that works with street children.


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220: Molo, Kenya

Karangathi Joseph (Chula, January 2011) is the executive director of the Maendeleo Endelevu Action Program in Kenya.


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221: Kakuma, Kenya

Etsuko Teranishi (UQ, 2005-07) is a program manager for livelihood and conflict prevention for the International Organization for Migration in Kakuma, Kenya.


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222: Kosovo

Paivi Nikander (Chula, February 2012) is the deputy head of mission for the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, based on Kosovo.


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223: Kuwait

Jarod Pepper (Chula, January 2007) is an operations coordinator for MIXIMO, a provider of solutions for Strategic Asset & Service Management in the Middle East and North Africa. 


Más sobre Kuwait

224: Lebanon

Ömer Güven (Chula, June 2012) works in Lebanon for the Swiss Red Cross.


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225: Misrata, Libya

Helen Tanner (The Bhichai Rattakul Endowed Fund for Rotary Centers, Chula, June 2012) is a psychosocial support manager for the Danish NGO Dan Church Aid.  


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226: Luxembourg

Maria Masullo (Bradford, 2010-12) is a district manager for the World Mediation Centre in Luxembourg.


Más sobre Luxembourg

227: Madagascar

Youla Pompilus-Touré (James and Linda Bradley Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2008-10) works for the International Committee of the Red Cross in Madagascar.


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228: Malawi

Ryan Rowe (Duke/UNC, 2010-12) works in Malawi, where he advises the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Water on a strategy.


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229: Oaxaca, Mexico

Summer Lewis (UQ, 2010-12) is the international program coordinator for Coffee Kids in Oaxaca, Mexico. Coffee Kids partners with local organizations implementing grassroots projects to improve lives and livelihoods in Latin American coffee-farming communities. Summer is responsible for managing relationships with partner organizations, providing information to donors, and organizational outreach materials. 


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230: Mozambique

Isabelle Michaud-Létourneau (Duke/UNC, 2006-08) is a nutrition advisor for the Department of Nutrition at the Ministry of Health in Mozambique.


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231: Mawlamyine, Myanmar

Victoria Tennant (Chula, June 2010) is based in Mawlamyine, Myanmar, where she is the coordinator for the UNHCR's operations in the Southeast Myanmar.


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232: Stratford, New Zealand

Mary Kay Stanley (Chula, June 2011) works for the New Zealand Ministry of Justice, focusing on restorative justice programs.


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233: Waiouru, New Zealand

Aaron Couchman (Chula, February 2012) is a human resources manager for the New Zealand Army.


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234: Jos, Nigeria

John Gushit (Chula, January 2011) is a senior scientific officer for the Raw Material Research & Development Council of Nigeria.


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235: Kano, Nigeria

Rabi Isma (Chula, January 2013) is a special adviser to the Governor of Kano State, Nigeria.


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236: Makurdi, Nigeria

Musa Manasseh (Chula, July 2008) is a secretary for the Peace Justice and Reconciliation Committee of the Reformed Ecumenical Council of Nigeria in Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria.


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237: Mkar, Nigeria

Terpase Mkena (Chula, July 2009) is the Registrar at the University of Mkar.


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238: Oghara, Nigeria

Etop Ekpainua Ebe (Chula, January 2013) is a staff officer, grade 1, in the Headquarters of the Maintenance Control Centre of the Nigerian Navy Logistics Command in Oghara, Delta State, Nigeria. 


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239: Palestine

Nisreen Abdallah (Bradford, 2009-11) is the country coordinator at the Institute of Inclusive Security, a program of the Hunt Alternatives Fund.

Joseph DeVoir (UQ, 2009-11) is teaching high school history and philosophy in Palestine.

Yuka Kaneko (Masafumi and Hatsumi Fukui Endowed Rotary World Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2009-11) works in East Jerusalem and Gaza as a project coordinator for the Japan International Volunteer Center.

Noah Salameh (Chula, January 2013) is the director of the Center for Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation in Bethlehem, Palestine.


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240: Bacoor, Philippines

Ferdinand Catoera Buscato (Chula, July 2008) is the executive officer of the Philippine Navy vessel BRP MANGYAN, stationed in the western front of the Philippines. In addition to military requirements, he conducts humanitarian projects including coastal clean up, local infrastructure rebuilding, literacy, and food programs in the areas where he serves.


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241: La Union, Philippines

Bella Aberin (Chula, January 2007) is the principal at Southern Naguilian National High School in La Union, Philippines.


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242: Pasig City, Philippines

Pamela Padilla (UQ, 2008-10) is a project development officer at the Office of Special Concerns of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process in Pasig City, Philippines. 


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243: Quezon City, Philippines

Danilo Estrañero (Duke/UNC, 2008-10) is a Lieutenant Colonel in the Philippine Army.  

Milet Mendoza (Chula, July 2009) teaches social work and disaster management and provides technical support on disaster response and risk reduction for the Catholic Caritas network in the Philippines. 


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244: Sulu-Mindanao, Phililppines

Gregario Hernandez (Chula, July 2009) is the commanding officer of Marine Battalion Landing Team-11, a unit under the Philippine Marine Corps.


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245: Myslowice, Poland

Maria Ochwat (Naohiro Tsuchiya Endowed Fund, Chula, June 2012) works as a lecturer at universities in Poland. 


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246: Doha, Qatar

Steven Abels (ICU, 2003-05) is an office management specialist with the U.S. State Department, posted to Doha, Qatar.

Lydia Bulmer (UQ, 2007-09) is a primary school teacher at the Al Maha Girls Academy in Doha, Qatar.


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247: St. Petersburg, Russia

Marina Kharlamova (Bradford, 2010-12) is the advertising manager for Football Club Zenit in St. Petersburg, Russia. 


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248: Saudi Arabia

John Balouziyeh (Sciences Po, 2003-05) is an attorney residing in Saudi Arabia.


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249: Singapore

James Staples (Chula, January 2010) is a disaster response manager and humanitarian advisor for World Vision in Singapore.

Stephanie Pollack (Chula, January 2008) is the president of Creative Facilitations.

Kwong Weng Yap (The Bhichai Rattakul Endowed Fund for Rotary Centers, Chula, June 2012) is a young global leader for the World Economic Forum in Singapore.  He is also the Cambodia Country Chair for Global Dignity, an NGO that aims at promoting the causes of dignity. The movement believes that despite all our disagreements, around the world, there is one thing all human beings can agree on and that is, for our dignity to be recognised.


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250: Pretoria, South Africa

Syeda Uddin (Sciences Po, 2002-04) is an economic officer for the US State Department's Foreign Service program in Pretoria, South Africa.


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251: Stellenbosch, South Africa

Cecilia Nedziwe (UQ, 2006-08) consults with the Centre for Peace Initiatives in Africa on their regional and national programs.


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252: Madan, South Sudan

Christina Fleming (Bradford, 2006-08) works for Doctors Without Borders at the Gendrssa Refugee Camp in the Madan area of South Sudan.


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253: South Sudan

Fay Ballard (Chula, June 2011) is the head of programmes in South Sudan with GOAL. 

Tito Revereal (Chula, June 2010) is a program advisor for ZOA Refugee Care in South Sudan.


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254: Balearic Islands, Spain

Alejandra Ramirez (USAL, 2003-05) is a coordinator at Asociacion Paz con Dignidad in Spain.


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255: Cardedeu, Spain

Carlota Santos Vidal (Chula, January 2013) is a writer and producer for the Nines Russes Radio program in Cardedeu, Spain.


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256: Malaga, Spain

Bianca Neff (Bradford, 2010-12) is the executive director of a NGO dedicated to providing mental health resources for peace builders working in the field.


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257: Kotte, Sri Lanka

Naganan Ananth Edirisinghe (Naohiro Tsuchiya Endowment , Chula, July 2007) is a program manager for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies' community engagement exercise in Sri Lanka. 


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258: Basel, Switzerland

Francis Suleiman (Chula, January 2010) is a master's student at the World Peace Academy at the University of Basel in Switzerland.


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259: Tanzania

Geoffrey Philip Mwesigwa (ICU, 2007-09) is an international business development coordinator with the DAPAD Foundation (Direct Actions for the Promotion of Africa Development) in Tokyo.  He is working on a capacity building support project in Tanzania for the Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture (TCCIA) under support from the United Nations / UNDP.


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260: Mae Sot, Thailand

Langan Courtney (Chula, February 2012) is the cultural orientation manager for the International Rescue Committee in Mae Sot, Thailand.

Amanda Martin (Chula, January 2011) is the displaced persons public health curriculum development coordinator for the Global Health Access Program of Community Partners International in Mae Sot, Thailand.


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261: Nonthaburi, Thailand

Phumphat Chetiyanonth (ICU, 2006-08) is a regional program assistant for rapid response in East and Southeast Asia for the European Commission Humanitarian Aid Department in Bangkok, Thailand. 


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262: Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago

William Daniel Sturgeon (ICU, 2004-06) is a foreign service officer for the US Department of State, based in Trinidad and Tobago.


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263: Bursa, Turkey

Mavis Yildirim (Chula, January 2013) is a PhD Candidate in social policy and discrimination issues at Uludag University in Bursa, Turkey.


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264: Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK

Catherine Elizabeth Bollaert (Bradford, 2007-09) is based in Belfast, Northern Ireland while works on her PhD at the University of Ulster Institute for Transitional Justice.

Enda Young (Chula, February 2012) works with TIDES Training and Consultancy in Belfast. 


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265: Londonderry/Derry, Northern Ireland, UK

Gina Donoso (Chula, January 2008) is a PhD candidate at the University of Ulster. 


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266: Kent, UK

Phillip Gittins (Chula, June 2012) is a PhD candidate at the University of Kent in England. 


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267: Leeds, UK

Avraham Levi (Anonymous Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2011-13) intends to initiate a an ethical trade project that will involve Palestinian farmers with Israelis and Jews.


Más sobre Leeds, UK

268: Ukraine

Audra Aleksandra Degesys (Paul and Jean Elder Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2007-09) is a development/foreign service officer with USAID, currently based in Ukraine.


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269: Montevideo, Uruguay

Roberta Rodrigues (USAL, 2006-08) works for Mercado Común del Sur in Brazil.


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270: Albany, NY, USA

Will Harris (USAL, 2007-09) has been consulting on the development of business plans for various projects in the United States.


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271: Alexandria, VA, USA

Steven Lee (USAL, 2009-11) is an unarmed bilingual security guard for New Horizon Security at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, VA, USA.


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272: Arlington, VA, USA

Gozel Arazmedova (Paul and Jean Elder Endowed Rotary World Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2009-11) works for Counterpart International at its headquarters in Arlington, VA, USA.

Alison Castel (Chula, July 2009) is enrolled in the PhD program at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University.

Kristin Post (UQ, 2006-08) is a subject matter expert at the US Marine Corps Center for the Advancement of Cultural Operational Learning in Quantico, VA.


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273: Asheville, NC, USA

Jan Woloson (Chula, January 2013) is a family mediator and the program manager for mediation services at the Mediation Center in Asheville, NC, USA.


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274: Auburn Hills, MI, USA

Ann Schumacher (Chula, January 2008) set up community-building circles, called Circles of Care, with high school girls in a Detroit high school. 


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275: Berkeley, CA, USA

Roni Abusaad (Berkeley, 2006-08) is a lecturer in politics, the Middle East and Arabic language and cultureat the University of California, Berkeley.

Jaqueline Denise Bass (USAL, 2002-04) is a PhD candidate in political science University of California, Berkeley. 

Alison Bond (Berkeley, 2002-04) is a PhD candidate at University of California, Berkeley.

Elias Courson (Berkeley, 2008-10) is a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography at the University of California-Berkeley. 


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276: Bethany, OK, USA

Marty Michelson (Chula, June 2011) is a professor in the School of Theology & Ministry at Southern Nazarene University in Bethany, OK, USA.


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277: Bethesda, MD, USA

Kim Weichel (Chula, June 2012) is the CEO of Peace X Peace.


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278: Charlotte, NC, USA

Patricia Shafer (Chula, June 2012) is chief catalyst for Mothering Across Continents.


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279: Cincinnati, OH, USA

Dyah Kartikawening-Miller (Duke/UNC, 2008-10) is a consultant at Inter-Faith Council for Social Service in North Carolina, USA.


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280: Columbia, MD, USA

Zarrin Caldwell (Chula, January 2011) is the principal of Global Dreams Consulting.


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281: Columbia, MO, USA

Nidhi Khosla (Paul and Jean Elder Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2005-07) is an assistant professor in the Department of Health Sciences at the University of Missouri.


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282: Daytona Beach, FL, USA

Kathy Clark (UQ, 2007-09) is the ESOL coordinator at Daytona State College in Daytona Beach, FL, USA.


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283: Erie, PA, USA

Joyce Miller (Chula, February 2012) is President Emeritus at KeyStone Research Corporation in Erie, PA, USA.


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284: Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA

Khaleen Monaro (Sciences Po, 2002-04) is the managing director of the Naiad Boutique, an e-commerce retail platform for female designer clothing and accessories.


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285: Grand Haven, MI, USA

Matthew Bright (UQ, 2002-04) is pursuing a PhD at the University of Queensland, while living in Grand Haven, MI, USA.


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286: Kalamazoo, MI, USA

Sharif Azami (Central Asia Endowed Rotary World Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2008-10) is a program officer for the Fetzer Institute in Kalamazoo, MI, USA. 


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287: Greencastle, IN, USA

Monica Ann Fennell (Chula, June 2012) is the pro bono manager at Faegre Baker Daniels in Indianapolis, IN, USA.


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288: Indianapolis, IN, USA

Jonathan Eischen (Bradford, 2005-07) is a consultant to the United Nations Industrial Development Organization. 


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289: Houston, TX, USA

Pamela Broussard (Chula, July 2007) teaches in the New Arrival Center at Cy Falls High School in Texas. 


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290: Jacksonville, FL, USA

Kimberly Karnes (USAL, 2003-05) is a project consultant at First Coast Service Operations, an organization that provides Medicare administrative services.


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291: Lawrence, KS, USA

Heather Moise (ICU, 2002-04) is a licensed teacher currently pursuing a masters degree in curriculum and instruction at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS, USA.


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292: Manhattan, KS, USA

Katrina Lewis (Chula, June 2012) is an assistant professor at Kansas State University in the Department of Interior Architecture and Product Design.


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293: Madison, WI, USA

Laura Graham (USAL, 2007-09) is studying law at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.


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294: Louisville, KY, USA

Russ Vandenbroucke (Chula, July 2007) is the director of the Peace, Justice & Conflict Transformation program at the University of Louisville, Kentucky. 


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295: Lubbock, TX, USA

Yumiko Nogami Engel (Bradford, 2003-05) lives in Lubbock, TX, USA, where she is a translator for a non-profit organization called the International Longevity Center Japan.


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296: Memphis, TN, USA

Leslie MacColman (USAL, 2004-06) is an independent consultant, based on Memphis, TN, USA.


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297: Muscatine, IA, USA

Angela Bruce-Raeburn (Bradford, 2005-07) is a program officer for the Stanley Foundation in Muscatine, IA.  


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298: Newburyport, MA, USA

Susan Brown (Chula, January 2011) was appointed to the Newburyport Commission on Diversity and Tolerance.  


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299: Norway, ME, USA

Darren Wallach (Chula, January 2010) teaches social studies in Norway, ME.


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300: Oakland, CA, USA

Cherine Badawi (ICU, 2005-07) is the director of curriculum and training for a the Mosaic Project.

Aryeh Shell (USAL, 2010-12) is an education and training officer at ArtCorps in Oakland, CA, USA. She trains community leaders and development professionals in arts-based methodologies for building powerful leadership, transferring knowledge, and inspiring creative action for social transformation. 


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301: Provo, UT, USA

Chris Quinlan (Chula, February 2012) is the major gifts director for Community Action Services and Food Bank in Provo, UT, USA.  


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302: Richmond, VA, USA

Vadim Ostrovsky (UQ, 2005-07) works in the Leadership Associate Program for MeadWestvaco in Richmond, VA.


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303: Riverdale, NY, USA

Lucia Alcántara (Chula, June 2011) is a consultant with expertise in organizational capacity building and strategic planning. 


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304: Santa Fe, NM, USA

Zelie Pollon (Bradford, 2009-11) is a journalist, currently working for Reuters.


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305: Siler City, NC, USA

Wendi Pillars (Bradford, 2002-04) teaches and advocates for English Language Learners in Chatham County Schools in North Carolina, USA.


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306: Silver Spring, MD, USA

Janny Jinor (Chula, June 2012) works with a partner agency to Washington, DC Child Protection Services, focusing on the foster care aspect of child protection.


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307: Caracas, Venezuela

Aldo Perfetto Alexandrow (Duke/UNC, 2009-11) started an NGO in Caracas, Venezuela, called Peace Out-Of-The-Box.


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308: Hanoi, Vietnam

Thi Thu Thao Nguyen (Chula, January 2011) works for the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation as a country representative at their Vietnam office in Hanoi.


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309: Lusaka, Zambia

Sharon Chanda (Chula, January 2011) Sharon works as a transit center supervisor at Action Africa Help International.

Mable Nedziwe (Bradford, 2009-11) performs consultancy work as a program associate for the Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection.

Francis Kabosha (Paul and Jean Elder Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Bradford, 2008-10) is a lecturer of peace studies in at the Dag Hammarskjold Institute for Peace Studies of the Copper Belt University in Zambia.

Phillip Phiri (ICU, 2006-08) is the president of the Sustainable Environment and Peace Education Network in Zambia.


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310: Mutare, Zimbabwe

Edward Chinhanhu (Chula, June 2011) is the director of Africa Centre for Peace-building and Conflict Transformation.


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311: Bhutan

Taylor Stevenson (ICU 2011-13) is a waste prevention organizer for an NGO called the Samdrup Jongkhar Initiative in southeastern Bhutan.


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312: Maastricht, Netherlands

Elsje Fourie (Bradford, 2003-05) is a lecturer of globalisation and development studies at Maastricht University in The Netherlands.


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313: Black Mountain, NC, USA

David LaMotte (UQ 2008-10) is a consultant with the North Carolina Council of Churches. He is also involved with PEG Partners, a grassroots NGO that works on Guatemalan education projects which are initiated and run by Guatemalans.


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314: Cardiff, Wales

Melhem Mansour (Chula, February 2012) is a sustainable and social development projects manager, based in Cardiff, Wales.


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315: Cairo, Egypt

Greg Mitchell (Bradford, 2003-05) is the deputy head of mission-designate at the New Zealand embassy in Egypt. The New Zealand embassy in Egypt is also accredited to Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco, covering a range of political, economic/trade, and security issues.


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316: Sheberghan, Afghanistan

Derran Moss (Duke/UNC, 2002-04) is the political affairs advisor at the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.


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317: Herat, Afghanistan

Aref Noorzai (Chula, January 2009) is teaching at a university in Herat, Afghanistan.


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318: The Hague, Netherlands

Robert Sijstermans (Bradford, 2011-13) is based in The Hague, Netherlands where he works as an expert in security and justice for the Dutch NGO, Cordaid. His work focuses on Burundi, South Sudan, Afghanistan, Congo and Haiti.


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319: Jonesborough, TN, USA

Kirandeep Sirah (Duke/UNC, 2011-13) is the executive director of the International Storytelling Center in Jonesborough, TN, USA.


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320: Antigonish, NS, Canada

Rachel Yordy (Bradford, 2009-11) is pursuing a masters degree in adult education and community development at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia. Her research will focus on youth and peacebuilding/peace education.


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