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Elaine Menotti was a Hart Fellow in Honduras in 2000-2001, working
with the Christian Children's Fund-Honduras on the Bernard van Leer Foundation's
Effectiveness Initiative on Early Child Development Programs. She worked on
sustainable development projects with a focus on women and children, helping
to gather and look at qualitative research on CCF-Honduras' programming on a
community level, which trains village women in concepts of child development,
resilience and public health.
Elaine graduated from Duke in 1999. At Duke, Elaine was an intern for Service
Opportunities in Leadership, a component of the Hart Leadership Program. Her
internship included working on a sustainable public health project in Honduras
and working with grassroots organizations in Nicaragua. Following her Hart
Fellowship, Elaine worked for an additional six months with CCF, then returned
to Washington, DC to work with the nonprofit organization, Turning the Page.
She then completed a Master of Public Health degree at the University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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