75 Results Are Tagged With "International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP)"

IVLP Alumna is Demystifying Autism through Advocacy

As a human rights advocate, community organizer, and mother, Raveloarimisa Lala Mbolatiana shines bright in her local community and on the national stage in Madagascar.

Living the American Dream

For Doa Naqvi, her experience as part of the International Visitor Leadership Program, "Entrepreneurship as the Engine of Prosperity and Stability – Small Business Development," was a revealing experience.

CNN Hero Credits IVLP Exchange for Broadening Her Work on Girls’ Education

Exchange alumna Abisoye Ajayi-Akinfolarin from Nigeria teaches girls how to code and inspires them to believe that the sky is the limit.

Special Opportunity for IVLP Judicial Exchange Alumni: Honorable Judge Flanagan Scholarship

Applications are due April 15, 2019 for this exciting scholarship program for judicial/rule of law IVLP participants.

Sharing Knowledge and Experience to Build Unity, Diversity, and Respect

Dr. Shadi Khawandanah’s participation in the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) inspired him to create a youth exchange program to build unity, diversity, respect, and leadership.

Alumnae as Economic Multipliers: Global Women Entrepreneurs Return to the United States

In September, 41 women entrepreneurs from around the world arrived in Washington, D.C. to begin their International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), “Women Entrepreneurs: Alumni as Economic Multipliers.”

Taiwan IVLP Alumna Moves the Needle on Social Enterprise

Karen Yu has always been a strong promoter of entrepreneurship, start-ups, and creating opportunities for small businesses.

Mexican IVLP Alumna is a Shining Star

We were like astronauts travelling through space and time with one single goal: science and technology education in the United States

Rasht Valley Superstar Committed to Social Innovation in Tajikistan

Community leader and social entrepreneur are just a few words that define Firdavs Nurov.

Teaching the American Civil Rights Movement in New Zealand

Roydon is a model alumnus. Having taken part of U.S. Department of State-funded exchange programs, he returned to New Zealand and set about sharing his experience with others by drawing links and parallels between the U.S. and New Zealand.

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