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Sep 16

Safeguarding the E-library Program’s Sustainability by Mario Lagnese (A’20)

by tuftsigl

Our Tufts International Development (TID) group had just finished up our work in San Jose de Minas, a small town located 50 miles north of Quito, Ecuador. During our time in Minas, we were able to check in on one of our current projects at Colegio San Jose de Minas, the local K-12 school.

Sep 13

Stories from the Field by Geoffrey Tam (F’20)

by jtijssen

During my first stakeholder meeting with Kwangu Kwako, Ltd. (KKL), I had the opportunity to meet Milka Achieng, a charismatic young woman who has grown up in Kibera’s Gatwekera neighborhood. Kibera is referred by many as Africa’s largest slum with an estimated population of around 250,000 people.

Sep 11

Scale-Up Stories by Connor Doyle (A’21)

by jtijssen

The end of June saw a busy time for Endeavor, with a jam-packed schedule from the get-go. On June 23, we hosted “High Impact Talks,” inviting our mentors and Endeavor Entrepreneurs to hear about cap table governance and exits from the two heads of Internet Banking at Jefferies.

Sep 06

“Integrating for the Future”: Research on the Proposed East African Federation by Daniel Ndirangu (A’21)

by jtijssen

My research project on the proposed East African Federation this summer has thus far been as rewarding as it has been challenging.

Sep 05

The War Studies Program by Ezgi Yazici (A’20)

by tuftsigl

During my first six weeks as a research intern in Washington D.C, I had the opportunity to co-author a piece on Turkey at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).

Sep 04

Chasing Impact in Kenya’s Housing Sector by Geoffrey Tam (F’20)

by heatherbarry

The Art and Science of Qualitative Data Collection: