Pauline Lendrich
Pauline is a Master's student at King’s College London. She is interested and currently involved in migration and refugee issues in Europe, primarily France and England. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations from Maastricht University. Past experience includes Reporters Without Borders in Germany, and the European Journalism Centre in the Netherlands.
"iACT because I believe that things can change when we understand why. By educating both genocide-affected populations as well as the public in unaffected yet powerful countries, we can contribute to creating lasting peace."
by Pauline Lendrich | Sep 29, 2016 | Blog
In Calais, volunteering efforts initially began ad hoc, largely in late 2015, and while some of the later-formed non-profits and initiatives have comparably remarkable organization and success records, the struggles are manifold. Daily hot meals are provided by...
by Pauline Lendrich | Sep 15, 2016 | Blog
UPDATE: French authorities have recently confirmed that demolition of the camp will be taking place within the coming weeks; the end date is set to be October 31. Around 2000 shall remain in the camp. Stay up-to-date with the coming blogs to find out what this means...
by Pauline Lendrich | Nov 23, 2015 | Blog, iACT 22
Click to show gallery. Tuesday, December 1, 2015 is a global day of giving. Join iACT in starting a ripple of hope. Our Giving Tuesday goal is to build a new Little Ripples Pond, provide education for 45 refugee girls and boys, and train and employ two refugee...
by Pauline Lendrich | Aug 7, 2015 | Blog
I received my Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations with a focus on conflict studies from Maastricht University in the Netherlands and have previously interned with several NGOs, including Reporters Without Borders Germany. I act because I believe that...