Fleishman Fellows Papers
2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002
2007 Final Papers
Adedayo Adeyemi
Public-Private Partnership: The Role of Civil
Society in Scale-up of Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV in Nigeria
Aida Alymbaeva
Social Entrepreneurship in the US: A
Way for Replication by Non-Governmental Organizations in Kyrgyzstan
Stana Buchowska
Realizing human rights: access to
justice of trafficked persons
Fatima Hassan
‘Finding the right ingredients to cook
the perfect pot of rice’
Politics, power and activism
Brian White
Strategies for coordinating Mongolian Library
and archive information resources into a virtual library consortium
2006 Final Papers
Frehiwot Alebachew
Behavior Change Communication (BCC) and the Response of Young Adults:
The Case of Ethiopia
Anthony Ehrenreich
Positioning South Africa in the Global Economy: Civil Society
Confronting Ideological Trade Liberalization
Claudia Maria Correa González
Development of a Methodological Instrument to Assess Institutional Capacity
to Provide Care to Children who Face Different Forms of Exclusion
Liza Lim
Facilitating Civil Society Partnership in Coastal Resources Management: The
Case of the Integrated Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Management Council of Northern Lamon Bay, Province of Quezon,
Philippines
Sarah Lindemann-Komarova
The Effect of Being: The Trickle-Up Strategy for Building Democracy in
Siberia: 1994-2006
2005 Final Papers
Jeremy
Druker
“No Silver Bullet”
Expanding and adapting TOL’s revenue streams with a special emphasis
on the experience of U.S. public broadcasters
Colin
Legarde Hubo
Can Social Entrepreneurs & Cross-Sector Partnerships Help Empower Poor
Communities?
Yewoinshet
Masresha
“Strong Shoulders”
Documenting the Challenges Faced by AIDS-Affected Children and Women in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Bakhytnur
Otarbayeva
Strategic Plan of Enterprising Youth Leadership Development Center
“TOP ZHARGAN”
Aginatha
Rutazaa
Tanzanian Women and Access to Law
2004 Final Papers
Leslie
Boney
Revitalizing Rural North Carolina Economies: The Importance of Dobedobedo,
Tipping Points and Bandaids
Ihor
Ilko
Philanthropy in the U.S.: Lessons and Experiences for the Ukrainian Emerging
Philanthropic Sector
Alex
Jacobs
Helping People is Difficult: A Contribution to Recognising the Constraints
and Releasing the Energies of NGO Staff
Sibongile
Mkhabela
Ten years of Democracy in South Africa-Mobilising Resources for Greater
impact on children and families
Prakash
Tyagi
Making health a reality for the Thar Desert communities of India
Sonal
Zaveri, PhD
Addressing Sexual and Reproductive Health Issues of Young People in India:
Ethical and Guiding Principles for Policies
2003 Final Papers
Dafrosa
Kokulingilila Itemba
Scaling up Civil Society Role by Reducing the Impact of HIV/AIDS on Orphans
in Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania
Amalia
Kostanyan
Policy Partnership in Combatting Corruption in the South Caucasus Region
Zoran
Puljic
Setting Up a Policy Initiative in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Case of NGO Development
Foundation
Holt
Ruffin
The Globalization of American Philanthropy
Colleen
Thouez
The Role of Civil Society in Shaping International Migration Policy
2002 Final Papers
Robert
Schall
Raising the Bar: Achieving Scale and Sustainability in Microlending in the
United States
Matthew
Stilwell
Trade and Sustainable Development - An Overview of Some Key Issues
Larry
Thompson
Humanitarian Emergencies: Why Does Kosovo Get More Aid Than the Congo?
For more information on the Fleishman Civil Society Fellows and the Program on Civil Society, please contact Melynn Glusman, Program Director, at 919-660-3680 or Email melynn.glusman@duke.edu.

