Results are Tagged with "International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP)"
Maker Movement Engages Egyptian Visitors
“Makers: Innovation, Education and Entrepreneurship,” is an International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) specifically for Egypt that took place from September 15 to October 3, 2014.
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.
Exchange Alumni Partner with Kuwait Oil Company to Support Opportunities for Disabled Individuals
Exchange alumni Nora Al-Othman and Abdul Aziz Al-Mutairi pair partnered with Training Gate International (TG-I), a leading organization in assessing the needs of the disabled community in Kuwait, to organize a forum on disability issues in Ahmadi, Kuwait.
Suriname Alumna Elected President of Regional, Professional Association
The election of IVLP alumna Jane Winifred Smith as President of the Association of Caribbean University, Research and Institutional Libraries (ACURIL) marks the first time the organization's presidency has been occupied by Suriname.
Ending Gender Based Violence: The Powerful Voices of Women Moving Forward
Mujeres Adelante is a unique public-private partnership that connects emerging women leaders who are actively working in civil society and in their communities to prevent and respond to gender-based violence in their respective countries.
International Visitors RISE in the U.S.
Nine collegiate and professional international visitors from Saudi Arabia participated in a multi-city tour of the United States
The Empowerment of Venezuelan Women
Peggy Rivas, an International Visitor from Venezuela, tells us why she is a woman empowered.
Reducing Poverty in Venezuela
Neidy Rosal, an International Visitor, tells us why she is a woman empowered.
Getting Down To Business in Tunisia
After participating in a 2012 International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) focused on entrepreneurship and women’s issues, Leila helped establish a partnership between the Tunis Business School, where she teaches, and the World Trade Organization Chairs Programme (WCP), where she is a newly-minted Chair.
African Women's Entrepreneurship Program 2014 Photos
The 2014 African Women's Entrepreneurship Program participants in Washington, D.C. The African Women’s Entrepreneurship Program (AWEP), launched by the U.S. Department of State in July 2010, assists women entrepreneurs across sub-Saharan Africa.