The Dickey Center is Hiring Fellows
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Deaf Ghanian women like Akua Afarebea and Belinda Agyei grapple with significant hurdles in accessing essential reproductive healthcare services. Hindered by communication barriers, they find themselves relying on unreliable sources or avoiding medical facilities altogether.
[more]The summit in Salzburg focuses on the central theme of turning new vaccines into vaccinations. It aims to delve deeper into the procurement mechanisms that can enhance access to vital vaccines, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
[more]This two-part project aims to capture the immersive experiences of our international interns. First, you'll spend a summer visiting locations across the world, shadowing our interns at work and during their downtime, documenting their experience through photography, videography, and storytelling.
[more]Elizabeth Shackelford will join the Dickey Center for International Understanding as a Magro Family Distinguished Fellow in International Affairs for the Spring 2024 term. Ms. Shackelford's extensive experience as a career diplomat and her dedication to promoting human rights, conflict mitigation, and democratic processes make her a valuable addition to our academic community at a time when we're focused on difficult discussions and brave spaces.
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