A third-year student at Canada's Queen's University has been awarded a fellowship with the UN's Development Program, which aims to "improve the implementation, deployment, and adoption of humanitarian architecture, governance, and technology," per a press release.
Stephanie Forster is the CEO and founder of Give + Share, a humanitarian software and mobile application that provides free meals, shelters, and other resources to people in need around the world.
"I feel through this [fellowship] only good academic and institutional governments and international governments...
can mobilize social impact," says Forster, who came to Queen's from Haiti after the 2010 earthquake.
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