288 Results Are Tagged With "Leadership"

Three Exchange Alumni Recognized as Emerging Young Leaders

Three of the winners of the U.S. State Department’s Emerging Young Leaders Award are alumni of State Department exchange programs.

Vital Voices Honors Exchange Alumnae

Two exchange alumnae are among the five women honored at the Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards held on International Women’s Day 2017.

Tuesday, August 1, 2017 - Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Solutions for migration in the rural sector of the Republic of Moldova

Members of our Alumni & Co Team (Project Consortium) will implement a twelve month project that will help teach about 80 intellectuals from rural sector of the Republic of Moldova how to write different kind of projects in order to attract local, republic, and foreign investors and to rise rural sector in different areas. The Project Consortium will use the funds to address the lack of knowledge about how to write correctly an application, a project, how to become eligible for different kind of projects and how to apply to different organizations for finding funds. The Project Consortium will also elaborate a Guidebook which will prepare the instructed people to meet the challenges they will face due applications and projects standardization will serve like a guide in how to edit a project and also will have examples of projects that was eligible for applications. Training process in creation of the projects will be based on the Cracking Creativity Thinking Method (CCTM) which constitutes the secrets of creative genius. That will make instructed intellectuals more competent and help them to become leaders in their localities. At the end of this project the 80 beneficiaries will have a better understanding of writing local, republic, and international applications for funding, the realization of what will be written in the project.
Tuesday, August 1, 2017 - Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Solutions for migration in the rural sector of the Republic of Moldova (Ackronim: Solution4Rural)

The members of our Alumni&Co Team (Project Consortium) will implement a twelve month project that will help teach about 80 intellectuals from rural sector of the Republic of Moldova how to write different kind of projects in order to attract local, republic, and foreign investors and to rise rural sector in different areas. The Project Consortium will use the funds to address the lack of knowledge about how to write correctly an application, a project, how to become eligible for different kind of projects and how to apply to different organizations for finding funds. The Project Consortium will also elaborate a Guidebook which will prepare the instructed people to meet the challenges they will face due applications and projects standardization will serve like a guide in how to edit a project and also will have examples of projects that was eligible for applications. Training process in creation of the projects will be based on the Cracking Creativity Thincing Method (CCTM) which constitutes the secrets of creative genius. That will make instructed intellectuals more competent and help them to become liders in their localities. At the end of this project the 80 beneficiaries will have a better understanding of writing local, republic, and international applications for funding, the realization of what will be written in the project.

Alumna's Courage Continues to Create Change

Ms. Touré has championed the rights of women and girls in Mali for over two decades.

U.S.-Educated Azerbaijan Alumni Association Hosts Model U.S. Senate

Led by AAA board member and YLP alumna Samira Gasimova and FLEX alumnus Elmir Mukhtarov, the mock exercise provided an opportunity for participants to experience the U.S. legislative process while providing education and experience on how a legislative body makes laws.

Intern Landscaper

Intern Landscaper, is doing things like paving, malching, trimming bushes and shrubs.

Building a better World

Expiration: July 14, 2017

Hi. My name is Katherine Sanchez, I am a university student and I live in Chimbote, Ancash - Perú . From a very young age I had a dream that I would like to share in a few minutes.

I do not come from an affluent family but my parents left me a great teaching: although we lack many things, it is better to share that little, because there is the happiness. That message resonated so much in my mind that becoming voluntary in institutions that support youth and childhood as RIE (The Educational Imagination Network) The millennials Movement and Church of God of prophecy, was the milestone of my full happiness. I understood above all that the purpose of my life begins when I surrender more of myself (talent, dedication, effort, long hours without sleep ...) to see the people with more opportunities in life.

In 2016, I was awarded with the "Azuline" team the largest competition in Peru organized by the Ministry of Production and the Inter-American Development Bank "Startup-Peru", receiving recognition for the technological innovation we present. Now I feel that the time has come to take a giant step: to be the promoter of a social and technological project. My dream is that through all the profits of AZULINE, be led to the most distant schools in my country in order to increase the skills of children in all fields (professional, personal, work, social, etc.).

Latinomics believes in my dream and in me, so I have been awarded a 50% scholarship for the program called "International Project Manager in Vienna, Austria"; However I still need to complete the other part. So I've set up a fundraising campaign to reach my goal of 4,500 EUROS. In the following link I detail the tangible and intangible rewards for your generous contribution that can range from € 15 to € 1000. Rewards can be negotiable because your support is invaluable.

Https://became.la/campaigns/katherine-sanchez-peru/

I say goodbye, thanking for your time for reading my dream and please, I would appreciate it very much if I answered with a positive or negative message to the petition

There is only one way to be happy: to live for others.
-Leon Tolstoy

https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-jhoccy-sánchez-huamán-301680b3

Knowledge and Leadership Empowers Rural Youth in Nicaragua

Juana Lisseth returned to Nicaragua after her SUSI exchange program equipped with the tools to help her home community improve educational and entrepreneurial programs for young people.

YALI Alumna Uses Technology to Create a Ripple Effect of Change

A year after her YALI experience, Rachel customized the concept of this incubator to Malawi's context and established mHub, Malawi’s first technology hub and incubator space for emerging young entrepreneurs.

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