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Uché U. Ewelukwa
(Carnegie Council Fellow, 2003-2004)

 
     
 
Uché U. Ewelukwa
Uché U. Ewelukwa teaches at the University of Arkansas School of Law and is currently a 2003–04 Carnegie Council fellow. She has received many awards for her work, including, in 1993, an Irving R. Kaufman Public Service Fellowship to establish a new human rights organization in Nigeria. More recently, she was granted a fellowship from the Albert Einstein Institution for a study of nonviolent sanctions in Nigeria, focusing on the 1994 oil workers’ strike.
 
 

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