Emily Ginsberg

Emily is focusing on Development Economics and International Business at Fletcher and has a particular interest in enterprise growth in developing countries. Prior to coming to Fletcher, she worked with a small conflict resolution NGO in Quito, Ecuador where she worked with the growing refugee population to understand their needs and develop tools to address some of the gaps not addressed by refugee aid organizations or the Ecuadorian Government. She also worked with the Business Development team at GlobalGiving, a charity fundraising site that connects nonprofits with donors. Emily holds a bachelors degree in Psychology from Washington University in St. Louis.

Fletcher Forum articles by Emily Ginsberg:


Taking the Next Step in Refugee Aid

February 18, 2012 by Emily Ginsberg

The word “refugee” usually conjures up images of teeming tent camps in barren fields, makeshift communities kept far from the rest of society. But there is a growing population of displaced people around the world who have relocated to cities in refugee recipient countries – and who have no foreseeable plans for returning to their [...]

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