Collaboration in Microfinance for Orphans in Ethiopia
SPPD doctoral candidate Grace Bae leads this Civic Engagement Initiative Workshop.
When: Monday, April 7, 2008 : 12:00pm to 1:30pm
Location: University Park Campus, Ralph and Goldy Lewis Hall, Room 105 - Organizer: Civic Engagement Initiative, (213) 821-1511
- RSVP: cei@usc.edu
Having received her master's in public policy at USC, Grace Bae is currently focusing on policy evaluation of microfinance programs in reation to HIV/AIDS and orphans and children in Ethiopia. She received her B.S. in computer science from MIT and worked as a technology consultant in Boston and Los Angeles before studying theology at Fuller Theological Seminary. Her current research interests include: evaluation of poverty alleviation interventions, international development policy, collaboration within civil societies, and ethics in public administration. About the Civic Engagement Initiative The CEI provides an institutional umbrella for interdisciplinary research projects and programmatic activities related to civic engagement. The Initiative grows out of seven years of action research on neighborhood democracy and governance reform. Through its organizational resources, the Initiative assists faculty and students in securing research funding; provides opportunities for intellectual exchange among scholars, students, practitioners, and community members; and disseminates the results of research via our website, through publications, and through technical assistance projects. Visit Site
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