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Certificate Recipients2009Hameedat Adeniji, Politics, Deconstructing the Brain Drain: Impact of Physician Migration on Healthcare in Nigeria Swati Antala, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Understanding Epidemics: An Analysis of HIV, Tuberculosis, and Coinfection Epidemics in South Africa Luwam Berhane, Politics, Fiscal Autonomy and Accountability: The Case of Local Governments in Mainland Tanzania Margaret Dunlay, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Addressing Urban Crime through the Private Sector: South African Business Improvement Districts as a Crime-Prevention Strategy Stephanie Fleurantin, Politics, Youth Political Participation in the Niger Delta Anne Haslam, Anthropology, A Community of Charity: The Role of Relationships and Reciprocity in a Tanzanian Orphanage Daniel Levien, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, A Transformative Venture? Considering Cultural Tourism and Economic Empowerment in Post-Apartheid South Africa Abigail Ludwig, Politics, Identity Politics and Political Violence: Crime in South Africa Post-Apartheid Karen Okigbo, Politics, No Victor, No Vanquished: The Role of Ethnicity and Religion in the Nigeria-Biafra War Rachel Okunubi, Anthropology, Sasa Tufanyaje? The Promise and Peril of Social Transitions in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Sasha-Anais Sharif, Politics, Muslim-State Power Dynamics: A Comparative Study of Kenya and Tanzania Christopher Simpson, Comparative Literature, Amezidi in Translation Beza Tesfaye, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, The Implications of the 2005 General Elections on Democratization in Ethiopia
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