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From: "Dr. Henry Jarecki" •
To: mjeevaeationggmail.eorn Ocevaeation@gmail.coirir <jeevaeationgginail.com>
Subject: FW: Bios of IIE's SRF Iraqi Grantees
Date: Sun, 02 May 2010 18:42:10 +0000
Attachments: Iraq_Project_Grantees-Minibios_Apri120 I 0.pdf, I IE_Seholars.jpg
Think what a great job we've done, getting these 45 pages worth of nitwits out of Iraq and thus giving
the country's junior scholars room to grow into their jobs.
Thanks to your help, we've massively benefited the country.
From: Kaisth, Daniela [mailto
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 10 13.49
To: Dr. Henry Jarecki; A Goodman
Cc: Miller, Jim; Diana Villabon
Subject: FW: Bios of IIE's SRF Iraqi Grantees
Dear Henry and Allan:
Jim did a terrific job of arranging our visit to Boston last week. Highpoints were meetings with the Harvard Humanitarian
Institute (HHI) and Dr. Kareem's lecture to students at the Harvard School of Public Health. We also met with Jackie
Bhabha of the Harvard Human Rights Committee and paid visits to the Harvard Middle East Center, Suffolk University, and
the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. We gathered several scholars located in Boston for lunch (please see photo
attached). They were from Sudan (Harvard); Myanmar (Tufts); Kyrgyztan (MIT, then Harvard in Fall); Congo (Felix
Kaputu - now an alum and at the Mass College of Art and Design); and Iraq (Dr. Kareem).
Of course, the major impetus for the trip was to help Dr. Kareem. Turns out that HHI is very interested in his
qualifications, as they want to do work in Iraq and need talent with local knowledge and access to fieldwork. Hopefully
they will soon give him a $5,000 seed grant to do some research, which may lead to other projects. Thanks to Henry, we
will soon bring Dr. Kareem to lecture at Yale as well.
Looking at the bios of all 206 Iraqi scholars to date, attached (please note that the doc is 45 pages long) , one of the HHI
directors commented that "SRF has a whole university of Iraqi scholars." I am very mindful of the fact that, soon, all 200+
scholars will, like Dr. Kareem, be off of our grant and struggling to find their way. I know that we cannot do everything to
help everyone, but I wonder if there is a way for our program to better connect Iraqi alumni with the groups that will need
them to help re-build their country -- both inside and outside of Iraq.
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Many thank again to Jim and his terrific team for arranging the trip. It was a real pleasure to see him in action persuading
universities to take our scholars. As always, I feel very fortunate to be part of this team. Thank you, Henry and Allan, for
making this great work possible.
- Daniela
From: Miller, Jim
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 2:50 PM
To:
Cc: Bergart, Andrea; Kaisth, Daniela; Al-Soze, Nada
Subject: Bios of IIE's SRF Iraqi Grantees
Dear Margeaux,
From Daniela, I learned that HI-II is interested in having more information about the Iraqi scholars who are part of the SRF
fellowship and training program in order to assess if there are other individuals, in addition to Dr. Kareem, who might fit
with an HHI Iraq project(s).
I have attached the short bios of all of our grantees. Many are in hard science disciplines-- such as engineering-- but there
are some (like Iraq #219) who I feel would be of interest.
I am not copying Mike or others in your group because the file is large and I don't want to clog email boxes of those where
the information is not relevant. Therefore, I would be grateful if you distribute this accordingly.
I would be grateful if you would make it clear to anyone who receives the materials that the information is highly
confidential. I always like to include the following message with such communications:
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Thanks for all of your support!
Best,
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Jim
Jim Miller
Executive Director
Scholar Rescue Fund
Institute of International Education (11E)
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