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Pamela Young
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Research

 Published Reports
  • Ghana TAP Final Narrative Report, February 21, 2014. Cooperative Agreement Number 641-A-00-10-00026-00. Development Experience Clearinghouse https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PA00JPQX.pdf

Book Chapters
  • Young, P. (2006). Protestant Colleges in the Middle East: Hegemony and Resistance in the Ottoman Empire. In T.Clayton (Ed.), Rethinking Hegemony (pp. 201-218). Australia: James Nicholas Publishers.
  • Young, P. (2003). The Sanasarian Varzharan: Making a People into a Nation. In R.G. Hovannisian (Ed.), Armenian Karin/Erzerum (pp. 261-291). Cosa Mesa, CA: Mazda Publishers, Inc.
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Managed Research Projects
  • Benjamin, J. (2017). Performance Evaluation. School-Related Gender-Based Violence (SRGBV) Protecting Human Rights Program. Plan International.
  • Huda, S. (2016). Five Years After Bangladesh’s Domestic Violence (Prevention and Protection) Act of 2010: Is it Helping Survivors? Plan International.
  • Kariuki, M.R.W, Kinyanjui, J.W. & Oliech, D. (2008). CARE Education Programme for Refugees in Dadaab.  Strategic Impact Inquiry. CARE International in Kenya.
  • King, R, Mai, N. & Dalipaj, M. (2003). Exploding the Migration Myths: Analysis and Recommendations for the European Union, the UK and Albania. Fabian Society and Oxfam GB.

Selected Grants

  • "Fulbright Specialist Roster" (Department of State), January 2021.
  • “Anthropology of Rural Agricultural Communities” (100,000 Strong in the Americas Innovation Fund, Mary Street Jenkins Foundation, $60,707) with Lisa Pawloski and Matthew LaFevor, awarded June 2019.
  • “Study Abroad Academic Advisors Fellows” (World Learning, Department of State $24,987) with Lisa Pawloski, awarded May 2019.
  • “Nilinde: Support for Vulnerable Girls and Boys Nairobi and the Coast Counties of Kenya” Kenya – OVC proposal Plan International USA prime recipient (United States Agency for International Development, $41,000,000), awarded 2015.
  • “ABRIS” Senegal – anti-trafficking proposal Plan International USA prime recipient ($750,000), awarded 2014.
  • Transitions and Persistence” Ghana – education funding increase prime recipient (United States Agency for International Development, $1,619,200), 2012
 



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