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U.S. Graduate Study Fellowships for Latin American and Caribbean Citizens
Awards by Year
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Enrique Cadena
(Colombia) |
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Master of Business Administration,
Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania
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Promote partnerships among the private sector and NGOs to support economic development within low-income communities in the Department of Santander del Sur in Colombia.
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Katia Carvalheiro
(Brazil ) |
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M.A., Latin American Studies,
University of Florida
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Promote collaboration among small-scale farmers, NGOs, and governmental agencies (at local and national levels) to foster small-scale agriculture, sustainable participatory development, and natural resource management in the state of Pará in the eastern Brasilian Amazon.
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Vivian Dutari
(Panama ) |
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M.B.A.,
University of Notre Dame
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Promote partnerships among banks, corporations and NGOs to expand micro-credit to micro-entrepreneurs in Panama.
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Alvaro Herrero
(Argentina) |
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M.A., Latin American Studies,
Georgetown University
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Promote collaboration and problem-solving among neighborhoods, NGOs, municipal governments, and the private sector to foster development in the city of La Plata, Argentina.
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Priscila Izar
(Brazil ) |
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M.A., International Development Policy,
Duke University
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Develop basic community improvements within low-income neighborhoods through collaborative planning processes among communities, NGOs, and municipal government agencies in Brazil.
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Lêda Martins
(Brazil ) |
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Ph.D., Anthropology,
Cornell University
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Promote partnerships among indigenous communities, NGOs, and local and national government agencies to foster grassroots development within indigenous communities in the Brazilian Amazon.
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Cristina Massardo
(Chile ) |
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Ecology,
University of Connecticut
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Promote collaboration among poor communities, local schools, municipal governments, and national governmental agencies to foster improved health conditions within poor communities that rely on medicinal and edible plants in Chile.
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Diego Molano
(Colombia) |
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M.A., Public Administration,
Columbia University
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Promote private-public partnerships by expanding participation, training young grassroots city leaders, and fostering innovative urban development plans to support diverse community improvement programs for low-income communities in Bogota, Colombia.
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Gonzalo Mosquera
(Colombia) |
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M.A., College of Architecture,
University of Arizona
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Promote affordable housing for marginalized communities through collaboration among communities, NGOs, and local government programs in Bogota, Colombia.
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Gustavo Pedraza
(Bolivia) |
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M.A., Public Policy and Management,
Harvard University
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Foster alliances among indigenous communities, NGOs, municipal governments, national government agencies, and the private sector to promote agricultural production, income generation, and natural resource management among indigenous communities in Bolivia.
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Valeria I Procupez
(Argentina) |
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M.A., Anthropology,
The New School for Social Research
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Promoting collaboration among community organizations, NGOs, municipal government agencies, and the private sector to foster housing and urban development within low-income neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Ricardo Rozzi
(Chile ) |
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Ph.D., Ecology,
University of Connecticut
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Promote collaboration among indigenous communities, local schools, NGOs, municipal governments, and other public institutions to foster indigenous livelihoods and natural resource management in Chile.
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Elsa Ulloa
(Colombia) |
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Ph.D., Anthropology,
University of California at Irvine
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Promote alliances among indigenous community members, their organizations, NGOs, private foundations, and public institutions (at the local and national levels) to foster natural resource management in the Pacific region of Colombia.
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Ronald Arms
(U.S.) |
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Program Director for Central America, the Dominican Republic, and the Southern Cone,
Inter-American Foundation
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Harvey Kline
(U.S.) |
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Ph.D., Director of the Latin American Studies Program,
University of Alabama
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María Morín
(Mexico ) |
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Directora, Centro de Apoyo al Desarrollo Sostenible,
Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
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