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U.S. Graduate Study Fellowships for Latin American and Caribbean Citizens
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Xavier Basurto
(Mexico ) |
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M.A., Natural Resources Management,
University of Arizona
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Promote collaboration among low-income communities, NGOs, and local governments to support community development and to foster natural resources management in the Gulf of California region in Mexico.
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Norman Breuer
(Paraguay) |
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M.A., Latin American Studies,
University of Florida
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Promote collaboration among low-income farmers, NGOs, public institutions and businesses to expand production and income among small-scale farmers and to foster natural resources management in rural Paraguay.
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Pascale Cesar
(Haiti) |
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M.S., Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition,
Michigan State University
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Promote collaboration among poor communities, NGOs, private businesses, and local government offices to support women's micro-enterprises within the agricultural sector and to increase income among poor families in rural Haiti.
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Thais Corral
(Brazil ) |
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M.A., Public Policy and Management,
Harvard University
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Promote partnerships among local organizations, NGOs, local governments, and businesses to expand the participation of low-income women in community development in Brazil.
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Rosa Cossío
(Peru) |
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M.A., Environmental Studies,
Florida International University
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Promote collaboration among communities, NGOs, municipal governments, and businesses to support community development among low-income indigenous communities and to foster natural resources management in the Peruvian Amazon.
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Juan Grillo
(Colombia) |
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M.A., Public Policy and Management,
Harvard University
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Promote partnerships among micro-enterprises, corporations, NGOs, and public institutions to support low-income entrepreneurs in Colombia.
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Pedro Guevara
(Peru) |
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M.A., Public Policy and Management,
Harvard University
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Promote development partnerships among private businesses, community organizations, NGOs, and municipal governments that support micro-enterprises, neighborhood development programs, and public school improvement projects within low-income communities in urban and rural Peru.
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Martín Larrecochea
(Argentina) |
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M.A., Institute for Policy Studies,
Johns Hopkins University
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Support partnerships among community organizations, NGOs, and local governments to promote housing and employment for low-income communities in urban Argentina.
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Francisco Leite
(Brazil ) |
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Ph.D., Agricultural and Extension Education,
Pennsylvania State University
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Promote partnerships among communities, neighborhood organizations, public schools, and municipal governments to provide practical agricultural training and to expand production and income among small-scale farmers within low-income rural communities in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul in Brazil.
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Alfonso Madrid
(Mexico ) |
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M.A., Public Policy and Management,
Harvard University
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Strengthen cooperation among businesses, NGOs, and local governments to expand the capacity of municipal governments and to improve the living conditions of low-income communities in Mexico.
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Clara Mantini-Briggs
(Venezuela ) |
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MPH, International Health,
Johns Hopkins University
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Promote partnerships among low-income indigenous communities, NGOs, local governments, and businesses to improve health conditions of rural indigenous communities in Venezuela's Amazon region.
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Mercedes Prieto
(Chile ) |
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Ph.D., Anthropology,
University of Florida
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Promote alliances among low-income communities, NGOs, local governments, and businesses to improve the living conditions of women and indigenous communities in Ecuador.
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Adriana Quiñones
(Colombia) |
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M.A., School for Advanced International Studies,
Johns Hopkins University
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Promote collaboration among low-income community organizations, NGOs, and local governments to support rural development in Colombia.
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Jeanette Sánchez
(Ecuador ) |
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M.A., Community and Regional Planning,
University of Texas at Austin
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Promote partnerships among communities, NGOs, municipal governments, and businesses to plan and implement community and economic development programs in small poor communities in rural Ecuador.
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Maria Toniolo
(Brazil ) |
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Ph.D., Public Policy,
Indiana University
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Joint Program in the Department of Political Promote collaboration among community organizations, NGOs, local governments, and businesses to support small-scale agriculture within low-income indigenous communities and natural resources management in the Brazilian Amazon.
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Lucilia Tremura
(Brazil ) |
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Ph.D, Sociology,
American University
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Promote cooperation among business, NGOs, and public institutions to promote education and job training for low-income school-age children in urban Brazil.
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Review Committee Members:
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René Hinojosa
(U.S.) |
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Ph.D., Chair, Department of Geography and Planning,
Michigan State University
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Judith Morrison
(U.S.) |
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Foundation Representative for Brazil,
Inter-American Foundation
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Karen Paul
(U.S.) |
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Ph.D., Associate Dean, College of Business Administration,
Florida International University
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