Bryden Sandifer
Former Research Assistant, Latin America Program
Expert Bio
Bryden Sandifer was an intern in the Latin America program. Her research interests include maternal health, gender-based violence, democracy, and development in Latin America. Prior to the Wilson Center, Bryden worked as an English Language Assistant in Madrid, Spain, with several Latin American non-profits specializing in health and education, and in New Delhi with the Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Institute. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in International Development from GWU’s Elliott School of International Affairs. She also holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia.
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Dengue Haunts South America’s Summers
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Dengue Haunts South America’s Summers
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 - Democratic Transition
 
Latin America Under a Microscope
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 - Women & Gender
 
Uphill Battle for Argentina’s Feminists
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 - Elections
 
Uruguay Decides: Pensions, Police Raids, and Presidenciables
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 - United Nations
 
Latin American Leaders in the Gran Manzana
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