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“ Do a little bit of good where you are; It’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world. ” – Desmond Tutu www.princetoninafrica.org. About Princeton in Africa. Our Mission: To develop young leaders committed to Africa’s advancement. What We Do to Achieve It:
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“Do a little bit of good where you are; It’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.” – Desmond Tutu www.princetoninafrica.org
About Princeton in Africa • Our Mission: • To develop young leaders committed to Africa’s advancement. • What We Do to Achieve It: • We match bright, talented, recent college graduates – passionate about Africa and committed to service – with organizations doing meaningful work across the continent for yearlong fellowships.
Princeton in Africa’s Growth • Founded in 1999 by Princeton alums • That summer, 2 Fellows worked with the Int’l Rescue Committee in Rwanda • Since then, we have placed more than 300 Fellows in 34 countries with 50+ partner organizations • Rigorous selection process today • Last year 420 applications, ~11% selected • Now open to graduates from colleges & universities across the United States • Program offered on a need-blind basis
2012-2013 Fellowsby the numbers…47 Fellows in 19 countries with 26 partner organizations
Princeton in Africa’s Partners As diverse as the continent itself! Humanitarian aid, public health, education, conservation, post-conflict reconstruction, social entrepreneurship Small, grassroots nonprofits, large humanitarian organizations – even a few innovative for-profit companies • access:energy • African Cashew Alliance • African Impact • African Leadership Academy • Amadeus Institute • Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative • Blue Ventures • The BOMA Project • eleQtra • Equal Education • Generation Rwanda • Imani Development • Indego Africa • International Rescue Committee • Invisible Children Uganda • Kucetekela Foundation • Lutheran World Federation • Maru-A-Pula • Mpala • Nyumbani Village • Olam International • Project Mercy • Sanergy • Save the Children • Search for Common Ground • UN World Food Programme
Princeton in Africa Funding • An independent nonprofit organization • Affiliated with, but not funded directly by, Princeton • Program made possible by friends who believe in the impact our Fellows can achieve • From$12 gifts from alums to a few grants from corporations & foundations (e.g. Johnson & Johnson, Bristol-Myers Squibb) • PLUS additional support from many partner organizations for Fellows ($ given through PiAf and $ / in-kind directly to Fellows) & in-kind from Princeton (free office space!)
Princeton in Africa: Service for a Year A few examples – 2012-13 Fellows!
Ida Posner Civil & Environmental Engineering, Princeton University access:energy, Kenya
AkornefaAkyea Music & Pre-Med, Columbia University Olam International, Gabon
Nate Barker International Economics, Georgetown University The BOMA Project, Kenya
Princeton in Africa: Commitment for a Lifetime A few examples – PiAf Alumni!
Emily Holland PiAf Fellow Summer 1999, IRC, Rwanda Writer, Humanitarian Journalist, Lawyer
Oliver Barry PiAf Fellow 2005-06, Africare, Zambia Pediatrician & Co-Founder, Kucetekela Foundation
Agatha Offorjebe PiAf Fellow 2009-10, Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative, Botswana Program Manager, Princeton in Africa
PiAf has simultaneously challenged me to make a difference here and now in Botswana… and also created in me a lifelong advocate and activist for the people of Africa and all those who are disempowered and vulnerable throughout the world. -- Lindsey Stephens PiAf 2007-08 Fellow Botswana-Harvard AIDS Partnership Gaborone, Botswana
Questions? Learn more! www.princetoninafrica.org