Program in African Studies

Certificate Recipients

2007

Samuel John Clendon, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Do No Harm: Evaluating the Negative Impact of Humanitarian Relief Agencies during the Somalia Crisis 1991-94, Jennifer Widner.

Camille Norana Coates, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Spheres of Vulnerability for Young South Africans Growing Up in an Era of HIV and AIDS, Helen Epstein.

Maital Friedman Baldachin, Religion. Defying and Defining Gender: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Female Missionaries in Kenya, R. Marie Griffith.

Olivia Kim Kamarebe, Operations Research and Financial Engineering. Housing Kampala's Poor: A Holistic and Sustainable Approach to Affordable Low-Income Housing in Kampala, Uganda, Winston Soboyejo.

Lauren Jessica Lichtman, Politics. Universal Primary Education among the Massai: A Comparison of Kenya and Tanzania, Jennifer Rubenstein.

Lindsey Mina Locks, History. Apartheid from an American Perspective: An Analysis of the New York Times Portrayal of South Africa and Black Youth Movements in the 1970s, Emmanuel Kreike.

Pardon Makumbe, Electrical Engineering. Deterministic Simulation Modeling of the Heterosexual Spread of HIV/AIDS, Jonathan Dushoff; and Modeling the Impact of HAART-Driven Sexual Behavioural Disinhibition on HIV Incidences, Helen Epstein.

Christina Danielle Postolowski, History. An Analysis of the Changing Position of Women in Asante, 1850-1950, Emmanuel Kreike.

Dean Stuart Reynolds, Music. Creating "Someone's Home": Techniques and Ethics of the Appropriation of Three African Musical Idioms in a Composition for Small Jazz Ensemble, Anthony Branker.

Aliya Janaan Sanders, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Nutrient Limitation on N2 Fixation by Acacia saligna Stands of the Western Cape, South Africa, Lars Hedin.

Elizabeth Anne Skeen, Anthropology. The Rape of a Trial: Jacob Zuma, AIDS, Conspiracy, and Tribalism in Neoliberal Post-Apartheid South Africa, John Borneman.

Lindsey Lee Stephens, Anthropology. Ochre Myths and Contested Realities: An Investigation of Culture, Identity, and Authenticity among the Himba of Kaokoland, Rena Lederman.

Cathleen Inez Stone, Anthropology. Marketing a Homeland: Emotional and Financial Investments in Heritage Tourism in Ghana, Rena Lederman.

Amity Bastow Weiss, Politics. Participatory Processes in Malawi's Poverty Reduction Strategy, Jennifer Widner.

Kathleen Stafford White, History. Presiding Over Graves: The Ghosts of Myths Past and the African National Congress, Emmanuel Kreike.

Joshua Drew Montgomery Williams, Comparative Literature. The Window House, a Novel; and Maps of Contagion/Maps of Community, a Prolegomenon to Future Work on the Literatures of AIDS, Joyce Carol Oates and Jeff Nunokawa.

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