
After her exchange, Sarah Bibbey cofounded an NGO in Kumasi, Ghana called Enliven Mama Africa, which empowers Ghanaian mothers through a diverse portfolio of strategies.

Over the past year, 30 young adults received intensive training on IT-related job skills through the 2014 Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund (AEIF) project, “Teaching IT Skills to Get Jobs.”

Marking 75 years of U.S. government-sponsored international exchange programs, U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka Atul Keshap hosted a reception for over 200 Sri Lankan alumni.

Students with excellent academic records from underprivileged communities received training in English language, computer skills, leadership, team work, ethics and public speaking.

In the presence of the U.S. Ambassador and about 75 IVLP and other exchange program alumni from across Chile and Latin America, Chilean Senators emphasized the importance of the IVLP and the positive effect it has had on their lives.

The Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Summit will be one of our largest events yet – providing an opportunity for 500 young leaders from all 10 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries to network, learn about regional challenges, and do hands-on work to come up with solutions.