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Aug 07

Why is albania’s talent leaving the country? by Alfred Sogja (F’1G)

by tuftsigl

U.S. Ambassador Yuri Kim visits U.S. technology company Mozenda in their offices in Tirana, Albania. Photo taken by U.S. Embassy-Tirana.

Aug 06

The Role of Women in Modern Conflicts by Avani Kabra (A’23)

by tuftsigl

This summer, I have had the pleasure of working with four other Tufts’ students on a project called A Woman’s War with Elizabeth (Biz) Herman, an IGL alumna and a PhD candidate at the University of California Berkeley.

Aug 03

Can Grassroots Initiatives Foster Innovation in Guinea-Bissau? by Marcia Almeida Mendes (F’20)

by tuftsigl

Can grassroots initiatives foster innovation in Guinea Bissau? This is a question I came up with last summer while spending time in Guinea-Bissau, a small nation in West Africa, for my capstone research and a consultancy project. This summer, I have been working with a grassroots organization based in the country to try and answer it.

Jul 30

19 Stolen Years: Holding the Eritrean Regime Accountable by Leah Yohannes (A’21)

by tuftsigl

This summer I am interning with One Day Seyoum (ODS), a youth-led organization dedicated to publicizing human rights violations in Eritrea and to speaking out against the current regime.

Jul 28

The Kaleidoscope of Arctic Security: The Evolution of Hard, Soft and Human Security in the Arctic by Morgan Jefferies (F’20)

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The ninth annual Fletcher Arctic Conference was held on February 7 and 8, 2020, at Tufts University. The theme of this year’s conference was The Kaleidoscope of Arctic Security: The Evolution of Hard, Soft and Human Security in the Arctic.

Jul 27

Langos and legacies: Dismantling Dictatorships with Jamila Raqib by Haruka Noishiki (A’21 )

by tuftsigl

Over the past few years, it would not be an exaggeration to say that I have pined over the Oslo Scholars Program.