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2003 Summer Interns |
Naida Bongo
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Ms. Bongo is currently enrolled in the School of International
Public Affairs at Colombia University with specializations in
Africa and International Economic Policy. Originating from
Paris, France with a family history in Gabon and Morocco,
she graduated from American University in 2000 with a degree
in International Relations. Her work as an intern with
The Fund for Peace focuses on Ghana's role in West Africa
and its ability to maintain stability in the region.
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Born in Korea, Ms. Geeleher joins the Fund for Peace
from Southampton, Massachusetts, where she is currently studying
at Westfield State College. She holds a degree in Psychology and
is in the final year of completing a degree in Political Science.
While at The Fund, she will assist the Conflict
and Recovery Program team.
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Amy Geeleher
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Charles Jennings
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Mr. Jennings recently graduated from Queen's University
(Kingston) with a degree in Political Science and Economics.
He will begin his Public Policy and Development master's
degree this fall at Guelph University. Joining The Fund
for Peace from Toronto, Canada, his work as an intern is
concentrated on developing The Fund's Albanian demilitarization
project partnered with NATO.
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Mr. Jolley is currently enrolled in a Master of Science in
Foreign Service degree at Georgetown University. Originally
from Knoxville, Tennessee, he graduated from Vanderbilt University
in 2002 with a double major in European Studies and Russian.
He is interning this summer with the Information Technologies
Department at The Fund for Peace.
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Cameron Jolley
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Mohamed Jourieh
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Mr. Jourieh joins The Fund for Peace as a Fulbright Scholar
from Syria. He graduated from Damascus University in 2000
with a degree in Business Administration and is now enrolled
at Eastern Mennonite University in Virginia, where he is
working toward a MA degree in Conflict Transformation.
During his internship with The Fund, Mr. Jourieh will work
on sustainable security in Iraq.
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Ms. King graduated in 2000 from the College of William and
Mary with a degree in Linguistics and German. Originally from
North Carolina, she is currently pursuing her master's degree
in Global Public Policy at Duke University this fall.
As an intern at The Fund for Peace this summer, her work
centers on the US path towards sustainable security in Iraq.
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Gina King
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Iwona Reichardt
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Born and raised in Poland, Ms. Reichardt received a master's
degree in English (2000) and Political Science (2002) from
Jagiellonian University (Cracow). She has worked as a
teacher, translator and interpreter in Poland, and for
the Freedom Forum (1999) and Foreign Policy Magazine (2002-2003)
in Washington. Her work with The Fund for Peace focuses
on web site development and publications.
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Ms. Roberts is currently enrolled in an MA degree in
International Peace and Conflict Resolution at Arcadia University.
After gaining international research experience, she graduated
from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in Anthropology (2000).
Her work as an intern with The Fund for Peace focuses on
the Human Rights and Business Roundtable.
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Amanda Roberts
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