Egypt
- Mouna Khabbaz
'92, "Water Scarcity, Population Growth, and the Nile River,"
researched in 1992
- Gregory Karpinski
'95, "The Rise of Fundamentalism and the
Prospects for Civil Society," researched in 1994
- Jared Levant
'02, "Pharoah's Legacy: The Nature of Conflict
in Modern Egypt," researched in 2002
Kenya
- Matthew Edmundson
'05, "The Immigration of the Somali Bantus from
the Kakuma Refugee Camp to the U.S.," in 2004
Morocco
- Lisa BonoCorredor
'04 and Erica Levine '04, "USAID and Women's
Policies," in 2004
Nigeria
- Abisoye Babajide
'00, and Danielle Lightburn (BU'00) participated in a needs-assessment
tour by KIND of NGO's that work with women and youth, researched in
1999
Uganda
- Nicole Bores
'02, "Assessing the Impacts of Outsiders on Community
Empowerment: Water Source Protection in Rural Uganda," researched
in 2002
- Sarah Arkin
'06, Tiffany Chen '06, and Ana Martinez '05, "U.S.
Aid and International Policies on Refugees and IDPs in Uganda,"
in 2004
Senegal
- Grace Hollister
'02 and Kelly Morrison '02, "Senegalese Women
and Microcredit: The Search for a Suitable Solution," researched
in 2002
South Africa
Zimbabwe
- Kevin McCauley
'92, "Spirits of Violence: An Experimental Perspective on the
Militarization of Zimbabwean Identity and the Reconstruction of Memory
in Southern Africa," researched in 1992
- Frances Dixon
'06 and Jeremy Sueker '06, "Famine as a Political Tool,"
in 2003
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