Sara-Christine Dallain
Sara-Christine is Director of Programs for i-ACT. She holds a Masters Public Health degree from the University of California Los Angeles. She has previously worked on health and development projects in Kenya, Senegal and southern Chad. She is currently on the board of directors for The Chad Relief Foundation as well as the ConIFA Director of Cultural and Youth Exchanges.
by Sara-Christine Dallain | Mar 10, 2022 | News
Stepping into the role of interim executive director, for me, is an act of love for my friends. It is a way to honor our friendship, and to continue in our shared unwavering determination to shape a humanitarian system where the dignity, humanity, and agency of conflict-affected people are recognized, affirmed and supported.
by Sara-Christine Dallain | Nov 3, 2019 | Blog, News
Traca and I are back in Yaounde, the capital of Cameroon. After a night of rest, we spent our morning together debriefing and reflecting on all that we experienced these past two weeks: We facilitated 2 Little Ripples Teacher Trainingswith a total of 52 men and...
by Sara-Christine Dallain | Oct 28, 2019 | Blog, News
Starting a new school year is hard work for all teachers and school staff around the globe. In order to make sure that our Little Ripples staff knew just how much they were valued, we collected words of encouragement and appreciation from the global iACT team to share...
by Sara-Christine Dallain | Oct 26, 2019 | Blog, News
My days here in Cameroon are incredibly intentional. Lodging in a place with limited resources and amenities, my every use of resources must be intentional, and it is. I’m intentional about the amount of bottled water I consume for drinking, brushing my teeth,...
by Sara-Christine Dallain | Oct 23, 2019 | Blog, News
Bello is 37 years old and a mother of five with one on the way. In 2013, Bello fled her home in Karno, Central Africa Republic (CAR). She told us, “War came to my village.” It all happened so fast. One night, Bello and her family were awakened by the sound...