Fee '86, former research collaborator and guest curator at the Smithsonian Institution, received a $20,000 Wall Service Award that will fund her project in Madagascar. It will focus on establishing primary schools in three villages in the arid, impoverished southern region of the country, and provide skills to young adults through a local non-governmental organization in the town of Ambondro, and provide organizational and literacy training for 8 women's associations. The award will allow her to build on and expand on her own private efforts of the past 10 years to assist in these initiatives.
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Sarah Fee '86
2002 Wall Award Winner
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