Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Exchanges
Iraqi Young Leaders Exchange Program
Undergraduate Students
| Location: U.S. program for students from Iraq Duration: 2007 - September 2012 Funder: U.S. Embassy, Baghdad Past Funder: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Contact: Hiba Khalil |
The young generation has gigantic capacity to change the bad situation in Iraq and we have the energy to rebuild our country because we have enormous minds, but we need to have the chance and organize ourselves to serve our country because without us Iraq can't be better.
IYLEP Undergraduate Alum
The Iraqi Young Leaders Exchange Program (IYLEP) for undergraduate and high school students, funded by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and the U.S. Embassy, Baghdad, has provided invaluable leadership and educational opportunities for over 800 students since its creation in 2007. An investment in the youth of Iraq, the programs have created a cadre of inspiring future leaders committed to making positive change in their country.
IYLEP for undergraduate students provides six-weeks of fully-funded leadership training and classroom instruction to talented students from Iraq. Students are hosted at one of four universities across the U.S., where they focus on a unique thematic topic through classroom instruction, site visits, volunteering, community engagement, and cultural exchange activities.
Integral to the program are the Orientation and End-of-Program Workshops conducted by World Learning in Washington, D.C. These events provide cross-cultural training, team-building opportunities, as well as training in advocacy and civil society development, and tools to build action plans when they return to Iraq. Follow-on events in Iraq support the students in their efforts to pursue their action plans, cultivate new leadership skills, and strengthen the expansive IYLEP alumni network in Iraq.
Program Goals:
- Develop a cadre of young adults in Iraq who have a strong sense of civic responsibility, a commitment to community development, an awareness of current and global issues, and strong interpersonal leadership skills.
- Foster healthy relationships among young people of diverse ethnic, religious, and national groups in Iraq.
- Promote mutual understanding, respect, and collaboration between the United States and Iraq.
Learn More!
Interested students should visit the IYLEP | World Learning Blog to learn more about IYLEP for undergraduate and high school students, stay up-to-date on program news, and read blog posts written by IYLEP students and alumni.
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