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Exed to Host 20 Emerging Leaders from Middle East
Twenty
emerging leaders from 12 countries in the Middle East arrived at the
Maxwell School today as part of the Leaders for Democracy Fellows
program funded by the U.S. Department of State's Middle East Partnership
Initiative. The program, now in its second year with plans for a third
underway, brings these individuals to the United States for a six-week
fellowship at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University to study the
foundations of democracy before participating in six-week internships in
Washington, DC. The goal of the program is to send the participants,
eight men and 12 women ranging in age from 23 to 41, home with new
knowledge and skills to help foster positive democratic change in their
countries.
The group includes professionals in the fields of public administration,
human rights, conflict resolution, marketing, business marketing,
business finance, political analysis/research, marketing and management
law, business administration, computer science, public health, and
public relations/development.
While at the Maxwell School from March 17 through April 25, the Fellows
-- representing Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco,
Oman, the Palestinian Territories, Qatar, Tunisia, and Yemen -- will
participate in classes, lectures, panel discussions, and simulations.
The academic program will focus on comparative politics and the
development of democratic institutions; leading and managing the
democratic state; and citizenship, private action, and private
enterprise. The internships in Washington will provide the opportunity
for participants to work in organizations that match their professional
interests and provide a grassroots view of democracy in action.
Last year’s Fellows, who returned to work in their home countries in
May, remain in contact with one another and with their host
organizations in the U.S. Six men and women performed their internships
in Syracuse, working with the Post Standard, Vera House, the United Way,
the U.S. Green Building Council, and Onondaga County. The entire group
gathered recently in Cairo for its first alumni meeting.
The Leaders for Democracy Fellowship program is part of the State
Department's Middle East Partnership Initiative, launched in 2002 to
support democracy promotion, economic reform, quality education, and
women's empowerment in the Middle East.
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