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Prior to the award ceremony, these eight honorees visited St. Petersburg, Florida and Washington, D.C. through the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), the U.S. Department of State’s premier professional exchange program.
Group photo of the 2022 State Department Anti-Corruption Champions with St. Petersburg Mayor Kenneth Welch and the St. Petersburg Police Department during their IVLP exchange. |
This IVLP exchange enabled the awardees to engage with American counterparts with backgrounds in criminal justice, civil society, and investigative journalism and share best practices in defending transparency, combating corruption, and ensuring accountability. The program included professional meetings, local cultural activities, and an engaging workshop on interagency cooperation to combat corruption hosted by the St. Petersburg Police Department.
Through strategic exchange programs like this, the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) contributes to the Department’s efforts to increase accountability and transparency, counter corrupt acts, and reinforce engagement and partnerships between anti-corruption leaders in the U.S. and abroad.
The IVLP relies on partnership with local organizations to help design exchange programs and host international visitors in communities across the United States. The partner organizations for this IVLP exchange were Meridian International Center and World Partnerships, Inc.