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Twenty Days of Interns: Chelsea Mack

This summer, 20 Center for Global Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law interns are spread across four states and ten countries, going not only with the Gospel, but also with legal training and a passion to see the Lord’s justice carried out on a fallen earth.


Chelsea interned with the Land and Equity Movement in Uganda (LEMU) in Kampala, Uganda. The organization focuses on increasing access to land rights for the poor and vulnerable. Chelsea continued a project involving land grabbing research, researched how LEMU can change from a Membership NGO to a Movement NGO, and traveled to other parts of Uganda to see firsthand the issues that LEMU handles. For Chelsea, “the experience was full of learning about the different cultures within Uganda and how they affect the work that LEMU carries out,” and she “really enjoyed getting to know the people and culture of Uganda!”

Whether fighting sex trafficking in India and Indonesia, advocating against partial-birth abortion in Europe, advancing the rule of law in Uganda, or securing religious freedom in Bulgaria and South Africa, our interns are making a difference.

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