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C. INTERNATIONAL ALUMNI PROGRAMS OFFICE



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C. INTERNATIONAL ALUMNI PROGRAMS OFFICE



C. 1 Ghana




Alumni Dinner


GWSB Associate Dean Liesl Riddle and Director of International Programs Bryan Andriano hosted a dinner with alumni in Accra on May 24, 2011. Four alumni attended.

C. 2 South Africa




Alumni Dinner


Executive Director of Presidential Communications and Events Robert Snyder traveled to Johannesburg in late December 2010 as part of the GSEHD Higher Education Program. While there he hosted a dinner with students and one local alumna.


D. COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES



D. 1 Cameroon



University of Buea



Location: Buea, South West Region
Type of agreement: MOU signed 12/28/11 and valid until 12/28/14


  • Principal contact at GW:

Frederic Lemieux, Professor, CPS, and Director of Police Science

Tel.: 703-248-6210

E-mail: flemieux@gwu.edu


  • Brief description of partnership: Establishes a GW masters’ degree program at the University of Buea, the Masters of Professional Studies in Security and Safety Leadership. The degree is issued in Cameroon to students who successfully complete the 16-month curriculum.

*Professional Studies

*GW certificates & degrees

*Global education

D. 2 Tanzania




Legal and Human Rights Centre



Location: Dar es Salaam

Type of agreement: 2011 MOU signed and valid until 5/31/14
Principal contact at GW:

Toni Marsh

Director, Paralegal Studies Program and Associate Professor

Tel.: 202-994-2844

E-mail: marsht01@gwu.edu
Principal contact in Tanzania:

Frances Kiwanga

Advocate and Executive Director, Legal and Human Rights Centre

Tel.: +255 22 2773035

E-mail: lhrc@humanrights.or.tz
Brief description of partnership: MOU allows GW paralegal studies

master’s candidates to serve in The International Rule of Law Clinic offered at the Legal and Human Rights Centre. Officially registered in 1995, the Centre began as a human rights project at the University of Dar es Salaam under the Tanzania Legal Education Trust (TANLET) to facilitate democratization in Tanzania, provide access to justice, and strengthen and protect human rights through advocacy campaigns.


Students spend a semester at GW, followed by a semester in rural villages in Tanzania, where they work alongside Tanzanian paralegals and legal officers, participate in roundtable discussions and lectures with Tanzanian legal students, conduct research, and engage in other learning activities. The goals of the project are to provide paralegal services to areas in need; to offer a valuable learning opportunity to GW paralegal students; and to promote the rule of law by increasing access to justice, especially among rural women. Professor Marsh travelled to Tanzania in March 2012 to work with the University of Bagamoyo, a new university that was founded by, among others, the Legal and Human Rights Centre.

*Law


*Study abroad/student exchange

*Service


*Women’s issues

E. COLUMBIAN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

E. 1 Ghana




GW Department of Geography/University of Ghana, Accra, Institute for Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER)





  • Location: Accra


Type of agreement: MOU/subcontract through Harvard University;

one of three research partners on this grant


Principal contacts at GW:

Ryan Engstrom

Assistant Professor of Geography

Tel.: 202-994-7979

E-mail: rengstro@gwu.edu

David Rain

Associate Professor of Geography and International Affairs

Tel.: 202-994-8523

E-mail: drain@gwu.edu
Principal contact in Ghana:

Professor John Anarfi

Principal Researcher, ISSER

Institute for Statistical, Social and Economic Research

University of Ghana - Legon

Tel.: 233-21-512502/ 512503

Fax.: 233-21-512504 / 500937

Brief description of partnership: The research team, including GW, Harvard, and San Diego State University, has a long-term contractual relationship with ISSER to provide logistical and statistical support for ongoing surveys related to the “Wealth, Poverty and Place” NIH project, which has sought to further understanding of the spatial dimensions of women’s health in Accra, Ghana. Project achievements have included the training of five GW master’s in Geography students and two participating faculty.
Source of funding: The National Institutes of Health, Grant number RO1 HD054906.

*Social Sciences

*Research & collaboration

*Women’s issues



E. 2 South Africa




GW Department of Theatre and Dance, Bokamoso Youth Center



Location: Winterveldt


  • Type of agreement: No formal agreement


Principal contact at GW:

Leslie Jacobson

Director of the Academy of Classical Acting

Professor of Theatre 

Tel.: 202-994-7072 
E-mail:  lesliej@gwu.edu
Brief description of work: Since summer 2003, Professor Jacobson has traveled to the rural township of Winterveldt with colleague Roy Barber from St. Andrews Episcopal School to work with young men and women at the Bokamoso Youth Center, using theatre, music, and dance to address challenging issues, including poverty, lack of education and employment opportunities, teenage pregnancy, rape and other violent crime, and the HIV/AIDS crisis. The Bokamoso Youth Center works with at-risk youth to bring focus and hope to their lives and to get them into school and training programs. Each summer, Jacobson and Barber, often accompanied by GW students funded by undergraduate research fellowships, collaborate with the youth at Bokamoso, developing plays and songs that address community social problems. Every January since 2004, a dozen of the Center’s program participants have traveled to GW, where they stay with GW students for a week, attend classes, and participate in university life. This deeply meaningful cultural exchange culminates in a performance at GW’s Dorothy Betts Marvin Theatre to benefit the Center’s Scholarship Fund. In winter 2011, twelve South African youth visited GW, and performed at the end of their stay. The program took place again during winter 2012. A program documentary created by Caroline O’Grady, a theatre major who accompanied Jacobson to Winterveldt in 2009, was funded by a Gamow Undergraduate Research Fellowship (see http://theatredance.gwu.edu/Prospective%20Students/bokamoso.html). 

*Arts & Humanities

*Service

*Research & collaboration

*Publication/film/performance/other media

*Global education





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