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  1. International Visitor, Mr. Ali Mzee Ali of Tanzania

    Ali Mzee Ali, Chairman of the Zanzibar House of Representatives

    Mr. Ali Mzee Ali, Chairman of the Zanzibar House of Representatives, participated in the International Visitor Leadership Program.

  2. Malawi Permaculture

    Cornfields hold the promise of continued sustainable development in the Republic of Malawi, Africa.

    International Visitor Leadership Program alumna Betty Chinyamuyamu describes a sustainable development project that she worked on in her home county of Malawi.

  3. IVLP: Parks, Biodiversity, and Ecotourism Management

    Rescued from near extinction, the American Bison is now a familiar site in America's grassy plains.

    Each year, the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) brings over 4,000 foreign visitors from all over the world to the United States to meet and confer with their professional counterparts and to experience the U.S.

  4. Tolis of Greece Returns for an Encore

    IVLP Gold Star Tolis Aristeidou of Greece (2nd from left) organizes Hip Hop events in his country

    "One of the highlights on my trip was my meeting with Howard Schwartz, the organizer of the top Hip Hop dance event in the world, Hip Hop International, and the producer of the television show America’s Best Dance Crew."

  5. Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists

    Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists brings 150 emerging leaders from around the world to examine journalistic practices in the United States.

  6. Culinary Diplomacy

    Photo of three chefs

    Culinary experts from 25 different countries visited the United States as participants in the International Visitor Leadership Program.

  7. Expand Your World

    Photo of Michelle Kwan

    Expand your world! Learn about short-term hosting opportunities.

  8. Prominent IVLP Alumna Margaret Thatcher Dies at 87

    In 1967, the U.S. Department of State's International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) extended an invitation to a rising Member of Parliament named Margaret Thatcher to travel to the United States. Regarding her IVLP experience (then called the International Visitor Program).

  9. Women's Entrepreneurship in the Americas (WEAmericas)

    Photo of WeAmericas participants

    The Women's Entrepreneurship in the Americas (WEAmericas) initiative and exchange increases women's economic participation and addresses the key barriers women confront when starting and growing small and medium enterprises. WEAmericas also includes a yearly follow-on component funded by the private sector and held in locations throughout Latin or South America.

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