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A new member of the Graduate Group in Development Engineering, Ceferino and his team move in after disasters, working on the ground to understand how and why infrastructure fails — and how governments can build city systems that are better equipped to withstand the next one.
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Casillas Rios, a three-year student fellow at the Blum Center, graduated this May from the Global Poverty & Practice minor. Since high school, she's been committed to enhancing the quality and availability of public green spaces in her community.
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Through roles with the International Rescue Committee, UNICEF, UNFPA, and Columbia University School of Public Health, Navani spent years building health data systems in conflict and disaster settings. She describes a pattern that kept surfacing across the more than 15 countries she's worked in: The groups facing the steepest health risks were also the ones least visible in the data systems.
Alexa Vazquez
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DevEng in the News

In California’s southern Central Valley, Allensworth is a close-knit community founded in 1908 by a former slave and Civil War veteran. Since the 1960s, when arsenic was discovered in the town’s groundwater, residents describe receiving little help or attention from their government or anyone else. Chronic exposure to arsenic can lead to cardiovascular circulation problems, amputations, various forms of cancer, and neurological damage. “Sometimes it feels like we’re all alone,” one resident told a pair of recent UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism students in a short documentary that appeared recently in the Los Angeles Times.

So Allensworth leadership got in touch with Development Engineering Professor Ashok Gadgil, a pioneer of clean-water innovation. Gadgil and his team installed equipment in Allensworth to remove arsenic from the groundwater. With the help of his lab, including an MDevEng student, the clean-water system operates with minimal personnel to produce water at affordable prices. “There is a deep satisfaction in saying we made the world slightly better,” Gadgil says.

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  • Submit fellowship description and tasks
  • Engage in the matching process
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Student Fellows

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  • Successfully complete assignments from host organization during summer practicum
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