Claudia Sachs

Claudia Sachs is a senior in the Joint Program between Columbia University and the Jewish Theological Seminary studying human rights, sustainable development, and modern Jewish studies. She is honored to receive the Miller Human Rights Award in order to participate in a unique research and learning opportunity this summer: Environmental Humanities & Global Health in The Gambia, organized by the Columbia Global Collaboratory. For 10 weeks, she will be working remotely with the Gunjur Project, a sustainability and public health NGO in The Gambia, to prepare a project that furthers the NGO’s rights-based goals and mission. In August, she will travel to The Gambia with ten other students to learn more about the environmental, public health, and human rights challenges in The Gambia and collaborate with the Gunjur Project in person. This summer, Claudia will also research and learn about sustainability and human rights from a legal lens through her internship at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in the Pro Bono department. She extends her gratitude to the Miller Foundation for their generous support of human rights research and study.