About
I am currently a student at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. I am studying Global Epidemiology with a focus on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and I plan on graduating in May of 2016 with a Master of Public Health degree. I graduated undergrad with a BA in Humanities from the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado in 2010. After Graduating, I joined the Peace Corps as an HIV/AIDS Educator in Swaziland where I spent two years in a small rural community by the name of Sithobela. In 2012, I decided to extend my Peace Corps Service by spending a year working as a Community Liaison Officer with FHI 360. FHI 360 had just started a project in Swaziland called Community Based Livelihoods Development for Women and Children and over the course of my year with them, I helped carry out a survey in the first four communities they decided to work in. The results of this survey would act as a baseline for their interventions of training skills to generate income for women in those communities. Any questions about me personally, please email me at awnute@gmail.com.
Joined
March 2015