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 June Arunga is a journalist and law student at the University of Buckingham in England. She wrote and presented the recent BBC documentary on Africa, "The Devil's Footpath." Miss Arunga previously studied law at the University of Nairobi in Kenya and directed Youth Programs at the Inter-Region Economic Network- (IREN-Kenya). In the summer of 2003 she served as an intern at the United Nations in New York City. Miss Arunga was featured on a brief 20/20 segment with John Stossel on the WTO meetings in Cancun. She argued that American college students don't know what they are talking about when they oppose factories ("sweatshops") in poor countries like Kenya. Miss Arunga is a Fellow at several international organizations, including the Inter Region Economic Network, (a Kenyan-based economic think tank), International Policy Network (a London-based public policy charity), and Economic Thinking and E Pluribus Unum Films. She is also the Humane Studies Fellow for 2004-05 and H. B. Earhart Fellow.
Miss Arunga currently serves as a Member of the Board of Advisors for Global Envision (www.GlobalEnvision.org), a pro-market organisation in the United States and Grassroot Institute, a public policy organization in Hawaii .
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