Our valued interns
Volunteers have contributed greatly to our programs through the Australian Volunteers for International Development (AVID) , student internships from various universities and as professional consultants with diverse skill-sets. Our volunteers are committed to sustainable global development and global food and nutrition security.
Our Valued Interns
Althea Wang, 2022 – ongoing
Bachelor of Veterinary Science, University of Queensland
Eunseo Oh, 2022 – ongoing
Bachelor of Veterinary Science, University of Queensland
Jessica McIntosh, 2022- ongoing
Bachelor of Marine Science (Marine Ecology), Griffith University
Samara Paradine, 2021- ongoing
Bachelor of International Studies (Inequality & Development / Japanese), University of Queensland
Samantha Leung, 2021
Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine, University of Melbourne
Tiffanie Huynh, 2021
Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine, University of Melbourne
Carl Ume, 2020-21
Bachelor of International Relations at Griffith University, Australia.
Cecilia Castiello, 2020-21
Bachelor of Social Science with a Major in Health in the University of Queensland, Brisbane.
Kate Hampson, 2020-21
Bachelor of International Relations majoring in International Relations of Asia, Griffith University, Brisbane.
Precious Karimi, 2019
Masters awards in Public Relations at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane.
Faith Considine, 2017- 2020
Bachelor of Business / International Relations, majoring in Global Business and Diplomacy, at Bond University.
Melissa Ralda, 2018
Bachelor of Business, Griffith University
Linda Sataro, 2018
Masters Communication for Social Change, University of Queensland
Tara Anisa, 2018
Masters of Communication for Social Change, University of Queensland
Alexandra Sajben, 2017
Masters in Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Queensland