Panamanian girls work on a project during their “Wonderful Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Girls Can Do It” program.
Panamanian Fulbright alumni led an AEIF project that gave 300 Panama City girls an encouraging environment and innovative tools to gain critical thinking skills, learned the benefits of teamwork, and developed healthy self-esteem
IVLP alumna Jane Smith becomes the first person from Suriname to become president of the Association of Caribbean University, Research and Institutional Libraries.
The election of IVLP alumna Jane Winifred Smith as President of the Association of Caribbean University, Research and Institutional Libraries (ACURIL) marks the first time the organization's presidency has been occupied by Suriname.
Fulbright alumnus David Ramirez directs a group of singers at his Costa Rican Promusica Choral Institute.
Fulbright alumni David Ramirez and Josue Ramirez Palmer celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Choral Institute with an unforgettable concert at the National Theater that united musicians from Costa Rica and the United States.
National Youth Science Camp alumnus Gino Tubaro presents an 11 year-old boy with a prosthetic hand he created using a 3D printer.
Gino Tubaro, an electronic engineering student and National Youth Science Camp alumnus from Buenos Aires, Argentina and his team at Darwin Research use 3D printers to create low-cost prosthetics, which would otherwise be very expensive and difficult to import.
OneBeat fellow Alesh performs in September 2012 during the OneBeat residency at Atlantic Center for the Arts before continuing the East Coast music and outreach tour.
OneBeat and Mandela Washington Fellowship alumnus Alain Chirwisa of the DRC makes socially conscious music and art, focusing on social justice and women's issues.
In her 10-year career, Oluwatoyosi has received 25 awards including the CNN MultiChoice African Journalist of the Year Award in the Merck Sharp and Dohme (MSD) Health and Medical category.
Nigerian Mandela Washington Fellow Oluwatoyosi Ogunseye received the award two weeks before she embarked on her fellowship experience in the U.S. with the Young African Leaders Initiative.