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Mallory Wilson

Mallory is a freshman studying International Relations, currently on the Pre-Law track. She is from Portland, Oregon and loves nothing more than being in the woods. She has an interest in pursuing a career in diplomacy, human rights law, or working for an NGO to help those impacted by climate change. Her interests in global policy mostly involve human rights and their connection to environment, immigration, and healthcare policies.

Can the Congolese cobalt industry be cleaned up?

by Mallory Wilson12 Apr 202221 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Health, labor and environmental concerns must be addressed.

Sub-Saharan Africa africa, child labor, cobalt, congo, drc, human rights, labor, mineral, mining, Opinion, resource

In Tigray, civilians continue to suffer amid regional conflict

by Mallory Wilson8 Feb 202221 Dec 2025Leave a comment

The world is looking to Ethiopia to end the civil war in light of new sanctions and humanitarian concerns.

Explainer, Sub-Saharan Africa africa, conflict, eritrea, ethiopia, human rights, tigray
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