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  1. Culinary Diplomacy

    Photo of three chefs

    Culinary experts from 25 different countries visited the United States as participants in the International Visitor Leadership Program.

  2. Lead With Your Heart

    Photo of Shirley Harrison, Executive Director of the International Visitor Center of Jackson, Mississippi

    Shirley Harrison, Executive Director of the International Visitor Center of Jackson, Mississippi, talks about her experience with IVLP and the importance of people-to-people exchanges.

  3. Human Rights Clubs in Rwanda (Youth Leadership Program)

    Still image of an alumna from the video.

    Alumni of U.S. Department of State's Youth Leadership Program, started Peace Clubs for local high school students in Rwanda.

  4. 2011-12 Fulbright NEXUS Regional Scholar Program

    Fulbright NEXUS participants.

    The Fulbright Regional Network for Applied Research (NEXUS) Program is a network of junior scholars, professionals and mid-career applied researchers from the United States and other Western Hemisphere nations engaged in a year-long program that includes multi-disciplinary, team-based research, seminar meetings, and a Fulbright exchange experience, in one of three areas: Science, Technology and Innovation; Entrepreneurship; and Sustainable Energy.

  5. Shaping the Future of the Kyrgyz Republic

    Nadezdha Pak

    Nadia Pak, an alumna from the Kyrgyz Republic, is working with other FLEX alumni to mobilize Kyrgyzstani youth to be more active citizens.

  6. Professional Fellows Programs

    Two Professional Fellows Program participants

    We're building a network of professional leaders around the world.

  7. One-on-one with Sports Envoy Sam Perkins and Sports Visitor Joseline Kenyi from South Sudan

    South Sudan Sports Visitors.

    In November 2012, Sports Diplomacy brought five South Sudanese coaches to the U.S. for a 10-day dynamic people-to-people exchange focused on developing youth basketball programs in the country.

  8. Experience America through a High School Exchange

    Youth exchange participant and host family.

    Every year, the State Department brings almost 2,000 high school students from almost 50 countries to live with an American host family and go to high school for a year.

  9. Expand Your World

    Photo of Michelle Kwan

    Expand your world! Learn about short-term hosting opportunities.

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