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| The People
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| Ms.
Sarah Davie, Executive Director |
Ms. Davie, has worked with several international organizations on impact evaluation and financial management, including the United Nations on Microcredit in Africa. She has her Masters in Public Administration from NYU with a focus on International Development. In 2000, she was introduced to her love of Africa while working for the South African National Parliament in Cape Town. Ms. Davie has traveled and worked abroad extensively. |
| Sarah@MRA-Africa.org |
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| Mr.
Nahashon Ogutu, Co-Founder |
Mr.
Ogutu, a native of Kenya, trained as a Registered
Nurse before moving to the United States where he
attained his Bachelors of Science in Nursing degree.
Mr. Ogutu has worked to increase health access to
indigent and underserved populations in Nairobi, North
Carolina, New Jersey and New York, most recently with
Christ Hospital in New Jersey. |
| Nahashon@MRA-Africa.org |
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| Ms.
Beatrice Wainaina, Co-Founder |
Ms. Wainaina has a good understanding of African development discourses having worked in various countries in the continent. She has a Masters Degree in Industrial Sociology. She is particularly interested in advancing community development and grass roots initiatives especially among families and communities affected by HIV/AIDS. She is presently a Program Manager at the Journal Donation Project, based at the New School University in NY, an international library assistance program, that works to build scholarly journal archives at university libraries in Africa, Vietnam, the former Soviet Union and Iran. |
| Beatrice@MRA-Africa.org |
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| Ms.
Kelly Schunk |
Ms.
Kelly Schunk graduated from Wesleyan University. She
studied for a semester at University of Cape Town,
South Africa, and has traveled throughout Southern
Africa. She currently works for the New York City
Department of Education. Kelly has volunteered with
several health-related non-profits, and has worked
with MRA for two years. |
| Kelly@MRA-Africa.org |
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Fact
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| Malaria
kills a child every 40 seconds
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