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IAF Field Research Fellowship Program at the Master's Level
Awards by Year
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  • Ariane de Bremond  (U.S.)
     
    Environmental Studies, University of California at Santa Cruz
     
    Building sustainable partnerships among community organizations, local private-public development councils, and municipal governments to promote environmentally sound development planning in Guatemala.
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  • Timothy Fogarty  (U.S.)
     
    Anthropology, University of Florida
     
    Models for local collaboration among community organizations, NGOs and municipal governments to mobilize resources from foreign NGOs in developed countries to strengthen local participatory, integrated, sustainable rural development in Nicaragua.
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  • Ian Lipsky  (U.S.)
     
    Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Cornell University
     
    Collaboration among communities, NGOs, and governments to expand irrigation systems and increase small-scale farmer production and income in the department of Cochabamba, Bolivia.
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  • Jay Minert  (U.S.)
     
    Education, University of California at Santa Cruz
     
    Supporting NGO-government collaboration to design English-teaching strategies for Creole-speaking children and improve primary education in local public schools in Belize.
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  • Mark Mittelhauser  (U.S.)
     
    International Development Program, American University
     
    Private-NGO-municipal partnerships to promote job creation and microenterprise development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-an analysis of the recent citizens' campaign against hunger.
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  • Franco Montalto  (U.S.)
     
    Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Cornell University
     
    Community-NGO-government collaboration to promote community-based, sustainable wastewater treatment in small neighborhoods and improve local health conditions in the city of Masaya in Nicaragua.
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  • Daniel Moss  (U.S.)
     
    City Planning, International Development and Regional Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
     
    Partnership models among small-scale farmer associations and municipal governments to increase small-scale farmer agricultural production and income by widening small-scale farmer access to local marketplaces controlled by municipal governments in El Salvador.
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  • Sarah Otterstrom  (U.S.)
     
    Ecology, University of California at Davis
     
    Building local cooperation among communities and government programs to promote rural community-based planning to ameliorate the negative effects of severe environmental conditions (including the "El Niņo" climate system) on community health, agricultural production, and environmental management in rural communities in the province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
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  • Lenin Riquelme  (Panama )
     
    Latin American Studies, University of Florida
     
    Models for strengthening community-NGO-government alliances to promote rural economic development and natural resource management in the Chagres National Park in the Panama Canal Watershed.
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  • Ricardo Rozzi  (Chile )
     
    Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut
     
    Strategies for fostering collaboration among Huilliche indigenous communities, local NGOs, municipal governments, and local park officials to promote indigenous livelihoods and forestry management in the Chiloe National Park in southern Chile.
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  • Pilar Valenzuela  (Peru)
     
    Linguistics, University of Oregon
     
    Supporting local NGO-government collaboration to design programs and school materials on bilingual education for primary and secondary students who speak Shipibo-Conibo and improve local public schools in the Peruvian Amazon.
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  • Mariana Varese  (Peru)
     
    Tropical Conservation and Development, University of Florida
     
    Strategies for increasing collaboration among communities, NGOs, and local government to provide incentives for small-scale landholders to expand ecologically sound agricultural production and improve natural resource management in the southern Peruvian Amazon.
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  • Patrice Wagonhurst  (U.S.)
     
    (dual Master's degrees) Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health and Latin American Studies, University of California at Los Angeles
     
    Supporting collaboration among communities, NGOs, and local government health agencies to expand the participation of rural Quechua women in health program evaluations and to improve local health services in indigenous communities in Bolivia.
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  • Stefanie Wickstrom  (U.S.)
     
    Political Science, University of Oregon
     
    Promoting local collaboration among indigenous communities and government agencies to foster local natural resource management in rural Panama.
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  • Rodolfo Zúņiga  (Costa Rica)
     
    Natural Resources, Cornell University
     
    Role of women in community-NGO-public partnerships that promote community-based natural resource management in the Guanacaste Conservation Area in Costa Rica.
    Review Committee Members:
     
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  • Antoinette Brown  (U.S.)
     
    Ph.D., Research and Evaluation Officer, Inter-American Foundation
     
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  • Philip Young  (U.S.)
     
    Professor (and former Chair), Department of Anthropology; and former Director, International Studies Program, University of Oregon, Eugene


    1998

    U.S. Graduate Study Fellowships for Latin American and Caribbean Citizens

    IAF Field Research Fellowship Program at the Doctoral Level

    IAF Field Research Fellowship Program at the Master's Level




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