Alumni of the African Studies Program can be found in positions across the government, in private and non-governmental sectors, throughout the United States and abroad. • African Capacity Building Foundation, Harare, Zimbabwe • African Development Bank • Agence Francaise de Developpement • AT Kearney • Bank of America • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Kinshasa, Congo • British Embassy, Addis Ababa • British Foreign Service • Brookings Institution • Catholic Relief Services • Center for Defense Information • Center for Strategic and International Studies • Chase Manhattan Bank • Citicorp • Corporate Council on Africa, Washington, D.C. • Council on Foreign Relations • Economic Development Institute, World Bank • ExxonMobil Corporation • GE Capital • Georgetown University • Government of Sudan • InterAction • International Business Initiatives • International Center for Development Policy • International Finance Corporation • International Fund for Agricultural Development • International Monetary Fund • Jeune Afrique • JP Morgan Chase • Louis Berger • Ministry of Foreign Affairs Italy • Mitchell Madison Group, New York, NY • Morgan Stanley • National Democratic Institute, Washington, D.C. • National Endowment for Democracy, Washington, D.C. • New York Times • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Smithsonian Institution • Stanford University • Swiss Foundation for World Affairs • The OPEC Fund • U.S. Congress • U.S. Department of Commerce • U.S. Department of Justice • U.S. Department of State • U.S. Institute of Peace • UNFPA • United Nations Development Program • United Nations Peacekeeping Operations • United States Senate • US Agency for International Development • US Chamber of Commerce • US Department of Justice • US Department of the Treasury • US Federal Elections Commission • USAID, Washington, D.C. • USIS/Department of State • World Bank Group • World Trade Associates • World Vision
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