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    Development, Microfinance, and Storytelling in Rwanda

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    Muchhal, Siddharth
    Abstract
    Through the Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation, I was chosen as a GU Impacts Fellow for Summer 2018, and connected with Akazi Kanoze Access, a youth development NGO in Rwanda focused on supporting vulnerable youth through teaching them skills to join the workforce or start their own business.
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    This poster was presented at the Global Social Justice Summer Research Symposium on September 21, 2018. At the Symposium, research was presented by the Education & Social Justice Summer Research Fellows, the David F. Andretta Summer Research Fellow, a Raines Fellow, Fulbright fellows, and more.
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    2018
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