Refugees

Visualizing the Changing Humanitarian Landscape: Implications for PRM by Katie Saviano

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Visualizing the Changing Humanitarian Landscape: Implications for PRM by Katie Saviano Jul 17

Visualizing the Changing Humanitarian Landscape: Implications for PRM 

Katie Saviano is interning this summer at the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration in Washington D.C. She is majoring in International relations and Arabic. 

After a month of afternoon downpours and exposure to a decidedly aggressive brunch scene, I was finally settled, and able to pull together some of my thoughts on the humanitarian trends that inform the backbone of my bureau. 

This summer, I am interning with the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) at the U.S. Department of State. PRM is the humanitarian arm of the State Department, and as such, is tasked with providing aid and sustainable solutions for refugees, victims of conflict and stateless people around the world. 

Jun 27

Stories from the field

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As a summer 2014 Empower Fellow, Georgie Nink is the Reporting and Emergency Response Intern at Questscope for Social Development in the Middle East, based in Amman, Jordan. Note: The views expressed in this article are the author's own and do not imply Questscope endorsement.

Jun 11

Second First Impressions

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Ananda Paez is a rising junior majoring in Economics, and is a member of the EPIIC Colloquium on Global Health and Security.

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