Beginning in 1996, Vollen spent four years working in Bosnia with Physicians for Human Rights.
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In 1996, she went to eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of a Physicians for Human Rights forensic team, then worked as a summary translator for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.