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Christa has worked with N4A since 2006, assisting with developing and implementing projects in Rwanda. Having started as a London-based coordinator, in October 2007 Christa moved to California, where she oversaw the successful application for nonprofit status for a US branch of N4A. Christa has been to Rwanda twice, including as the team leader for the summer 2007 projects.  She currently serves as a consultant to N4A and as treasurer for N4A US; she also liaises with Doncaster, the American clothing company that has partnered with N4A to sell jewelry made by women in the Aspire program.

Christa graduated with a master’s in international relations from King’s College London. Her primary interests are the recognition of women and children in global, national, and local politics and the development of communities where all members have opportunities to thrive. Christa is also a director of Waging Peace, a former director of Sudan Divestment UK, and writes for Examiner.com.
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Stacey has worked with N4A since 2008.  During her first trip to Rwanda she facilitated the early meetings of a women’s empowerment group, which has become Women Developing Rwanda.  She returned to Rwanda in 2009 as the program coordinator for a service learning study abroad trip for college students.  Stacey has also organized donation drives and built partnerships between primary schools in Santa Barbara, California and Musanze, Rwanda.

She graduated with a master’s degree in international economics from the School of International Relations & Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego, and holds a bachelor’s degree in international development and political science from UCLA.

In addition to serving as a trustee of N4A UK, Rebecca Tinsley also serves as a director for N4A US.

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