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Youth Programs Division

The Youth Programs Division is committed to empowering the successor generation and establishing long-lasting ties between the United States and other countries through exchange programs and institutional partnerships. Programs focus primarily on secondary schools and promote mutual understanding, leadership development, educational transformation, and democratic ideals.

Latest News

CBYE, A-SMYLE, FLEX and YES Logos ExchangesConnect Encourages GCE Teachers to Discuss Their Experiences

ECA's new social networking site, ExchangesConnect, has brought together teachers who have been trained to use technology through various Global Connections programs.  <more>

Photo of U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh, Mr. James F. Moriarty speaking to students and teachers involved in the Global Connections and Exchange (GCE) program. U.S. Ambassador James F. Moriarty Discusses Elections at Internet Learning Centers in Bangladesh

On November 14, the U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh, Mr. James F. Moriarty met with students and teachers involved in the Global Connections and Exchange (GCE) program at Yusuf Multi Technical High School and Chowara Girls High school in Comilla.  <more>

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  • Still image of the FLEX Civic Education Week video
    FLEX Civic Education Week

Program Newsletters

Youth Programs Division

Youth Action

A-SMYLE

A-SMYLE NEW

Flex Alumni

The Bradley Herald
FLEX Action
Mobility International

Global Connections and Exchange Programs

Afghanistan NEW
Armenia
Bangladesh
BRIDGE
Egypt
iEARN NEW
Morocco NEW
Pakistan
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan NEW
West Bank

Youth Exchange and Study Programs (YES)

AMIDEAST/YES NEW

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