Everyone My name is Leah Squires and any friend of mine knows that I often prefer the company of books to other people. I really partial to fiction and especially international authors who I started reading at a pretty young age I can really chart a connection from my love for his and you know to my undergraduate study of anthropology my Peace Corps service in Morocco the work I did later with refugees in Portland Oregon and ultimately my decision to come to the ford school and study international policy. I believe that there are many voices under represented in the policy arena and a personal goal of mine is to learn how to elevate and those voices and shed light on their stories and so with that goal in mind and because I thought a summer spent reading would be fun I specifically sought out an internship as a researcher a writer and I was lucky enough to secure position with direct relief in Santa Barbara California. Direct Relief is a humanitarian aid organization that supports domestic and international partners with medical relief assistance. With the aim to improve the health and lives of those affected by poverty or emergency situations I worked with the research and analysis department which uses data and mapping. To enhance or unable the direct release and partner organizations capacity to respond in crisis situations specifically I my research focused on the ring a refugee crisis happening right now in Bangladesh where over 1000000. Have fled genocide and political persecution and me on Mar. To settle now in Bangladesh where today we have the largest and most densely populated refugee camp in the world it's also very precariously positioned in the southern coastal Basin which is prone to Monsoon flooding and landslides and also typhoons so I got to investigate the intersection between existing environmental and health hazards as well as the response to this crisis by the HOPE Foundation which is director Leafs partner in Bangladesh. My primary deliverable was a 3 part story series. That looked at the refugee crisis and highlighted the role that the HOPE Foundation played in Bangladesh I really liked doing this research it was engaging for me given my interest in international development and also the connection to refugee policy a practical takeaway for me was I got to learn R J S mapping software which I just thought was the coolest. And also learning a little bit about Excel gave me the opportunity to apply quantitative analysis and tell data driven stories specifically the direct impact on the HOPE Foundation was also really meaningful my reporting inspired the director of the C E O to give the HOPE Foundation a grant of $100000.00 and also launching a company and fundraiser that raised an additional $9000.00 in individual donations this funding directly serves hopes operations and will lead to the completion hopefully of their field hospital in the camps which primarily serves women and children who are disproportionately represented in the population at about 80 percent so professionally I'm really excited to keep working with direct relief actually as a contractor and continue reporting on this crisis and hopefully other stories in the future and the experience confirmed that I can leverage my skills as a researcher writer and fully influence decision makers again in the future thank you.