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  1. Kenya on My Mind: An Interview with Mayor Heidi Davison

    Maasai women and children greet American visitors.

    In September 2008, eight American women traveled to Kenya to develop empowerment networks with Maasai women.

  2. A Road to Civic Education in Bangladesh

    After returning from the program, he transformed the focus of his organization towards youth civic education and is a dynamic advocate for the issue throughout his country.

  3. Empowering Women Entrepreneurs

    Consolata was selected as the U.S. Department of State’s Alumni Member of the Month in recognition of her role in empowering women entrepreneurs to become part of the business network in her country and the East Africa region.

  4. Hosting Exchanges for 30 Years, and Still Learning

    "My hope is to remain involved with the IVLP program until I can no longer do so, as it has – and continues to be – an extraordinary gift in my life.”

  5. U.S. Visit Spurs New International Women’s Initiative

    The Education and Activism for Young Women project brought 19 men and women from around the world to explore the benefits and challenges of developing women’s leadership skills in American civil society.

  6. Increasing Mutual Understanding Between Morocco and America

    Samira Idelcadi, a Moroccan alumna of the 2006 Professional Fellows Program, is the January International Exchange Alumni Member of the Month.

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    Supporting English Teachers through Training in El Salvador

    Supporting English Teachers through Training in El Salvador.

  8. Improving Lives through Innovation

    John O’Loughlin Kennedy has been selected as the U.S. Department of State’s Alumni Member of the Month in recognition of his entrepreneurial and humanitarian efforts that have improved lives around the globe.

  9. Fulbright Alumnus Leads Train of Entrepreneurial “Millennials” across the United States

    For Patrick Dowd, the most pivotal moment of his 2010-11 Fulbright scholarship was his time spent on a crowded train in India.

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