Senegal-born student pursues environmental policy
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An MPA-ESP Student’s Path to Climate Policy and Environmental Justice

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Fatou Kiné Gueye is an MPA-ESP student at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) Growing up in Senegal , she developed a deep connection to the ocean and a desire to serve her community.
Her experiences in environmental consulting in her home country led her to pursue a career in environmental policy.