March 15, 2005: Headlines: COS - Bolivia: COS - El Salvador: Development: Dvelopment Studies: Development: Dvelopment Studies: Rutgers : Some Profiles of M.P.A.-International Development Graduates - Christopher G. Bailey served with an NGO through the Peace Corps in Bolivia from 1992~l993, then extended his service a third year in El Salvador in 1994.
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March 15, 2005: Headlines: COS - Bolivia: COS - El Salvador: Development: Dvelopment Studies: Development: Dvelopment Studies: Rutgers : Some Profiles of M.P.A.-International Development Graduates - Christopher G. Bailey served with an NGO through the Peace Corps in Bolivia from 1992~l993, then extended his service a third year in El Salvador in 1994.
Some Profiles of M.P.A.-International Development Graduates - Christopher G. Bailey served with an NGO through the Peace Corps in Bolivia from 1992~l993, then extended his service a third year in El Salvador in 1994.
Some Profiles of M.P.A.-International Development Graduates - Christopher G. Bailey served with an NGO through the Peace Corps in Bolivia from 1992~l993, then extended his service a third year in El Salvador in 1994.
Christopher G. Bailey graduated from the Rutgers M.P.A./I.D.A. program in 1995, shortly after completing his Directed Study topic: "The Project Cycle of a Development Agency: A Case Study of Sustainable Development and Improved Income Generating Activities Between a Bolivian NGO and the Weenbayek Indigenous Group of the Gran Chaco."
After a year of intensive course work at Rutgers in the Fall of 1990, Mr. Bailey served with an NGO through the Peace Corps in Bolivia from 1992~l993, then extended his service a third year in El Salvador in 1994. In his international service, Mr. Bailey worked micro-credit, crafts marketing, and community development activities.
The Rutgers program "provided me with familiarity of community development corporations (CDCs) in the domestic context (and) increased my understanding of planning and analysis," Mr. Bailey said. `The program also "increased my confidence through a balance of study and knowledge, and experience and understanding."
"The program made me more aware of the complicated nature of social change," he said, and "the importance of macro- and micro~level analysis. It challenged me to identify where I might best contribute to the world of working in policy and public administration.
"It still does challenge me," he added. "The program is a reference point."
Mr. Bailey currently works as an analyst with the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Washington, D.C. The policy areas in which Mr. Bailey has worked include the changes in the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, the role of INS in the implementation of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, the impacts of Asylum Reform of 1995, as well as demographic research on immigrant sub-populations
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