Going Overseas For Advanced Reporting 
(GO-FAR)
Taryn was part of a team of 13 students reporting on refugee stories in Mae Sot, a town along the Thai–Myanmar border. There, she reported from Mae La camp — the largest of nine refugee camps — on the final day of USAID support alongside her teammate. The refugees’ food and healthcare crisis was published on South China Morning Post in August and later published in The Straits Times as a photo spread. 

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