Exchange Alumni Making a Difference in Pandemic Times

In the midst of COVID-19 in 2020, exchange alumni were at the forefront of tackling the unprecedented changes we faced around the world. This page is dedicated to all alumni who have been - and still are - creating far-reaching health, educational, and social impact to make sure your communities are staying strong, safe, and healthy.

COVID-19 Resources:

  • FEMA Coronavirus Rumor Control
  • CDC - Covid-19 Response Page
  • CDC - Traveler's Health
  • CDC - Use of Cloth Face Coverings to Help Slow the Spread of COVID-19
  • Asmara Rahat, a TechWomen alumna, has combined innovation and technology to create SMART thermal scanning and sanitation gates to keep individuals safe.

    TechWomen Alumna Uses technology to connect families across her community to meet the needs of vulnerable and at-risk individuals.

    As schools close and education moves online, Lindiwe Matlali is working nonstop to come up with innovative solutions to ensure that students are still receiving the education they deserve.

    British IVLP alumnus joins the National Health Service’s Volunteer Responders to deliver food, medicine, and arrangge transportation for at-risk communities throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

    IVLP alumnus and prominent artist Mohamed Atiq is supporting his nation in combating the coronavirus.

    YALI Alumnus in Ghana is working to ensure that the most vulnerable communities have continuous access to meals as COVID-19 disrupts daily life.

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