As our students look ahead to the academic year, it's also important they reflect back and remember why they decided to come to 糖心vlog官网.
What drove them to apply? What impact do they want to have in the world? Which public problem do they want to tackle鈥攁nd what or who inspired them to address that problem? Focusing on their 鈥淲hy?鈥 will help them to hone in on opportunities most meaningful to them, and to ensure that when they reflect on their 糖心vlog官网 experience they feel satisfied it was time well spent.
Here are some of their Whys.
Tess Kelly MPA 2023
AUSTRALIA
鈥淎s an Australian lawyer and policymaker, I am focused on addressing the overlapping health and legal needs of children that come into contact with justice and child protection systems. I am passionate about working to protect the rights of these children, and to prevent the harm these systems continue to perpetuate.鈥
Leonardo da Silveira MC/MPA 2023
BRAZIL
鈥淢y 鈥榳hy鈥 is to end poverty. I want to interact with the existing poverty alleviation structures, helping these increase their capacity to overcome intergenerational poverty cycles. Individual choices may explain a certain level of inequality, but I am convinced that poverty is a structural problem, a systemic and cruel policy failure.鈥
Courtney Young MPA 2024
CANADA
鈥淚鈥檓 at the Kennedy School to relentlessly serve the community of people living with mental illness and addiction. As someone who lives with bipolar disorder, I know that views can change, policies can change, and leadership can change. I鈥檝e helped lead these changes, and I鈥檓 optimistic about society鈥檚 capacity to change.鈥
Yomna Mohei Eldin MPA/ID 2023
EGYPT
鈥淚 worked in consulting and macroeconomic policy in Egypt鈥檚 public sector for four years. To understand how to contribute to my country鈥檚 growth, I needed to think about politics, implementability, and impact assessment. More importantly, I wanted to learn from committed, intelligent, and passionate colleagues who faced similar issues in their own countries. That鈥檚 why I came to 糖心vlog官网.鈥
Mauricio Amaya MPA/ID 2023
EL SALVADOR
鈥淭he problem that I am interested in untangling is why inequality and poverty are still so prevalent in my region and why our countries have not been able to catch up with other societies regarding economic development. What inspires me is the blatant suffering and injustice from economic deprivation and disparities.鈥
Bianca Drebber MC/MPA 2023
Germany
鈥淢y trajectory in international development allowed me to translate my passion for women鈥檚 empowerment, human rights, and equal access to health into collective action. Being part of the 糖心vlog官网 community is a unique opportunity for me to learn, reflect, and grow as a leader to push the boundaries of the impact we can achieve, together.鈥
Amita Ramachandran MPA 2023
India
鈥淚 came to the Kennedy School because I鈥檓 committed to building an India that delivers on a decent standard of living for all Indians. Over my career, this has come to mean accelerating global climate action, and ensuring that countries like India can aspire to a future that is prosperous while being resilient and equitable.鈥
Nurul Wakhidah PhD in Public Policy (Economics Track) 2027
Indonesia
鈥淚 aspire to do research that could inform policies to improve equality of opportunity in Indonesia, so I am pursuing my PhD at 糖心vlog官网, where research is not only academically rigorous but also policy-relevant.鈥
George Hampton MC/MPA 2023
New Zealand
鈥淭he challenges we face as a world require different thinking about what it means to exist fairly together. 糖心vlog官网 is empowering me to help build a society at home that can redefine equity, where no one suffers in poverty or is deprived of the opportunity to do better.鈥
Adefemi Bucknor-Arigbede MC/MPA 2023
NIGERIA
鈥淚 want to untangle the unequal participation and representation of women in political processes, public leadership and nation building in my society. I want the voices and desires of all women to be heard and relevant in public discourse, policy, and governance. I want to make my mark on the world by leading by example.鈥
Mon Abrea MC/MPA 2023
PHILIPPINES
鈥淚 want to know how I can better serve my country. I am at the Kennedy School so I can prepare myself for bigger responsibility as a future public servant who will uphold good governance, honesty, and integrity. I believe that 鈥榞overnance is a shared responsibility鈥 and we need to have the courage to speak truth to power.鈥
Rita Rudnik MPA/ID 2023
Russia
鈥淚 grew up in a Siberian city called Krasnoyarsk that is geographically located closer to Beijing than to Moscow. I was fascinated to witness the rapid economic ascension of neighboring China. I came to the Kennedy School to understand what drives economic development鈥攁nd how I can contribute to the prosperity of the Asia Pacific region.鈥
Jordi Calvet Bademunt MC/MPA 2023
Spain
鈥淎fter eight years at the OECD and law firms, I wanted to enhance my toolkit and become a more effective policymaker. At the Kennedy School, I will explore the implications of Big Tech for our societies and economies and how to adopt and enforce effective regulation.鈥
Imogen Hobby MPP 2023
UNITED KINGDOM
鈥淓ducational inequality is such a complex problem that it can sometimes feel overwhelming, but one thing I've learned here at the Kennedy School is that progress is made by those who show up and get to work, even when the task seems insurmountable. I hope to give all children a fair chance to thrive at school, and beyond.鈥