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Exed pleased to announce year three of the LDF
program
The U.S. Department of State's Middle East Partnership Initiative
(MEPI) and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs,
Syracuse University, are pleased to announce year three of their Leaders
for Democracy Fellowship Program (LDF).
This annual program provides
young civic activists and democratic reform leaders from the Middle East
and North Africa with academic coursework at Syracuse and professional
experience in Washington, D.C. The fellowship will cover international
and domestic travel, health insurance, housing, and a moderate living
stipend.
The program is open to applicants between the ages of 25 and 40 with a
bachelor's degree and English language fluency to function successfully
in an American academic and professional environment.
Applicants also
should have roughly five years of work experience and the capacity to
apply the opportunities presented by the fellowship in a way that would
benefit an organization, sector, or specific community in their home
country.
The program will run from March 15 to June 13, 2009, and
Fellows are expected to travel to the United States unaccompanied.
An
alumni conference will be held in the region in the last quarter of
2009.
The LDF program begins with six weeks of academic coursework that
includes subjects on leadership, democracy, democratic transitions
around the globe, comparative politics, civil society, communication,
conflict resolution, and change management, among others.
Fellows are
expected to be active participants in all seminars and workshops that
address theoretical debates as well as active skills building sessions.
Participants are also expected to lead discussions and make
presentations to the Fellows and the broader Maxwell School community.
After completing the academic portion of the program, participants will
engage in a six-week professional assignment with political,
non-governmental, or public policy organizations of interest in
Washington, D.C . Through this component of the program, participants
will gain practical experience about the ways that such institutions
interact with government and civil society while also gaining valuable
knowledge, experience, skills, and further professional contacts to
benefit their respective professional pursuits back home.
Prospective applicants should email by mid-October an updated resume and
an essay of no more than 1,000 words, written in English, which answers
the following questions: "How will a MEPI Leaders for Democracy
Fellowship enable you to better lead your community or country towards
greater democracy and citizen participation in the institutions and
activities of government? Specifically, what do you hope to gain from
this program and what are your plans to apply the experience it offers?
What changes do you hope to bring about in your country during the next
10 years?"
SANAA
Brian McGrath
Email: MCGrathBJ@state.gov
MUSCAT
Katie Phelps
Email: PhelpsKE@state.gov
ABU DHABI
Steve Pike
Email: PikesL@state.gov
DOHA
David Caudill
Email: CaudillDR@state.gov
MANAMA
Angie Thadani
Email: ThadaniA@state.gov
KUWAIT
Dew Tiantawach
Email: TiantawachYD@state.gov
AMMAN
Daniel Ernst
Email: ErnstDJ@state.gov
RIYADH
Priscilla Hernandez
Email: HernandezPA@state.gov
JEDDAH
Diana Kramer
Email: KramerD@state.gov
DHAHRAN
Matthew Tolliver
Email: TolliverMA2@state.gov
ALGIERS
Mohamed Lahmar
Email: lahmarmm@state.gov
BEIRUT
Jacqueline Ward
Email: WardJL2@state.gov
CAIRO
James Peterson
Email: PetersonJW@state.gov
JERUSALEM
Chris Grantham
Email: granthamcw@state.gov
RABAT
David Brownstein
Email: BrownsteinDP@state.gov
TEL AVIV
Zeba Reyazuddin
Email: ReyazuddinZ@state.gov
TRIPOLI
John Godfrey
Email: GodfreyJT@state.gov
TUNIS
Prakah Dickey
Email: DickeyP@state.gov
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