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  1. Roshika, International Women of Courage 2014

    Video: Roshika Deo, of Fiji, is a 2014 U.S. Department of State International Women of Courage awardee. Roshika and her "Be the Change" political campaign are inspiring a new generation of Fijian women and youth to believe in democracy and the power of civic participation.

  2. U.S. Visit Motivates Leaders to Empower Women

    Through an exploration of women, peace and security, international participants took away strategies for directing positive political, social and economic change in a democratic society.

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    Australians Will and Gareth See Firsthand the Diverse Viewpoints of America

    Australians Will Emmett and Gareth Parker to see America through a different lens.

  4. A Different Approach to Learning

    Exploring teaching styles and critical thinking with the Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program

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    Believe in Yourself!

    Khadija Bencekri, 2012 TechGirl Morocco alumna, teaches HTML to young girls in her home community in Zagora.

    Khadija Bencekri, 2012 TechGirl Moroccan alumna from Zagora, teaches HTML to young girls in her home community. She also organized the fist ever TEDx in Zagora, Morocco.

  6. November 2023 YES Student of the Month

    We are pleased to announce Youssef Belhaj from Morocco as November’s Student of the Month! Youssef is placed by World Link in Kenton, Ohio, where he attends Ridgemont High School.

  7. Gilman Experience Leads to Congressional Internship and Passion for Public Service

    When Marjorie studied abroad in the United Kingdom as a Gilman Scholar in summer 2017, she often found herself challenged by questions of inclusion.

  8. February American Abroad Student of the Month

    National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) participant, Elena Kotschoubey, is the U.S. Department of State’s February 2024 American Abroad Student of the Month.

  9. Passion for Education

    Khawaja saw many similarities between Americans and Pakistanis, similarities that did not always translate through media outlets.

  10. Student Goes Beyond the Call of His Studies; Aids Local Children with Cleft Palates

    Fulbrighter Luke Juran goes beyond is tsunami research to help those affected by cleft lips and palates.

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