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Rochester students to receive Davis Projects for Peace grants

Four 人妻少妇专区 students will lead two projects abroad this summer after receiving grants from , a national program in which college students design and implement projects that promote peace and intercultural understanding.

  • Junior Beauclaire Mbanya 鈥20 will host 鈥淭ogetherness for Peace鈥 in his hometown of Douala, Cameroon, from mid-July to mid-August. The program will focus on peace and restorative justice education, entrepreneurship skills, and community engagement training for 40 participants ages 17 to 26. The past two years have seen hundreds killed and thousands forced to flee their homes due to a confrontation between Cameroon鈥檚 French-speaking and English-speaking communities.
  • Eve Marealle 鈥21, Joyceline Marealle 鈥20, and Kapambwe Chalwe 鈥20 will oversee 鈥淧eace Through Entrepreneurship in the United Republic of Tanzania鈥濃攁 six-week program beginning in early June that will establish a greenhouse farming business run by teenage girls who were forced to leave school and to work in abusive environments.

Davis Projects for Peace was created in 2007 by international philanthropist Kathryn W. Davis, who committed $1 million for 100 grassroots projects to celebrate her 100th birthday. Rochester is guaranteed funding for one project as a member of the , which includes nearly 100 American colleges and universities, but has received an additional grant for the second consecutive year. Joyceline Marealle attended Davis UWC Maastricht in the Netherlands, and Chalwe attended UWC Waterford-Swaziland.

portrait of three students.
From left, Joyceline Marealle 鈥20, Kapambwe Chalwe 鈥20 and Eve Marealle 鈥21 will use their Davis Projects for Peace grant this summer to establish a greenhouse farming business run by teenage girls in Tanzania who were forced to leave school and to work in abusive environments. (人妻少妇专区 photo / J. Adam Fenster)

Student projects are selected through a competitive campus nomination process managed by the Fellowships Office. The two are among 125 chosen, and each project will receive a $10,000 grant.

Beauclaire, a chemical engineering major, says 鈥淭ogetherness for Peace鈥 will focus on two areas: addressing cultural and language barriers between the Anglophone and Francophone communities in a bid to foster peace and reconciliation, and tackling the issue of unemployment by empowering campers with entrepreneurial tools to develop viable business plans.

portrait of Junior Beauclaire Mbanya.
Davis Projects of Peace grant recipient Junior Beauclaire Mbanya 鈥20 will host a restorative justice and community training program in his hometown of Douala, Cameroon. (人妻少妇专区 photo / J. Adam Fenster)

Partner organization Local Youth Corner Cameroon will help recruit the campers and coordinate community engagement.

鈥淚 plan to foster the sustainability of the project through the Pass It On campaign initiative, where our participants are expected to hold dialogue and reconciliation sessions in their different communities after the program ends鈥攖o pass on the knowledge they鈥檝e gained from the training,鈥 Beauclaire says, adding that mentors will be assigned to groups after the camp to make sure they are meeting the expectations set.

The Marealle sisters鈥攂oth chemical engineering majors and twins from Tanzania鈥攁nd Chalwe, an electrical and computer engineering major from Zambia, say their project will be run in coordination with Greenhouse International, which will provide construction services, installation of an irrigation system, and other farming skills. The students also will partner will New Hope for Girls, a Tanzania-based organization that assists marginalized girls who are risk of engaging in child labor.

鈥淢any go to large cities for employment, often as housekeepers,鈥 Chalwe says. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e subject to low pay, long hours, and sometimes verbal and sexual abuse. Our initiative aims to reduce the prevalence of child abuse by providing a sustainable income through this business and by hosting workshops that teach the girls skills such as resume writing and how to apply for jobs and college.鈥

The grant was especially heartwarming to Chalwe, who was applying to Davis Projects for the third time. 鈥淚 was so excited to know I鈥檒l be part of this problem solvers group,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t came as a shock to me. I never gave up.鈥