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Welcome Message from Carol Jenkins
For more than 90 years, World Learning has equipped individuals and institutions to address the world’s most pressing problems. We believe that, working together with our partners, we can change this world for the better.
On my travels, I’ve had the opportunity to meet with many of those who have joined us in this mission. In Baghdad, we’ve trained more than 2,300 Iraqi youth who are already giving back at home. In London, our partners in the TAAP Initiative strongly believe that we are all responsible to practice inclusion. And in Vermont, our Experiment in International Living and School for International Training participants prove every day that they have the tools and the determination to change the world.
Please join us in our pursuit of a more peaceful and just world.
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Rouba Mansour Fares
- Institutional Capacity Development Specialist, Quality Instruction Towards Access and Basic Education Improvement (QITABI) 2 project
Rouba Mansour Fares is the institutional capacity development specialist on QITABI 2 project, a USAID-funded program implemented by World Learning Lebanon. Her main responsibilities are conducting Human and Institutional Capacity Development (HICD) for the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MEHE) and for the Center for Educational Research and Development (CERD) in addition to implementing the Performance Improvement Action Plan’s recommendations for both public institutions.
She has participated in projects with governmental and international institutions including the Ministry of Labor, Ministry of Education and Higher Education, IREX, Global Fund for Children, Relief International, GIZ, GOPA Worldwide Consultants, UN-Habitat, Lebanese Renaissance Foundation, Youth Forum, and the Lebanese Development Network.
Fares holds a teaching diploma in social service from Saint Joseph University in Lebanon and pursued her postgraduate studies (DESS) in public health at Lebanese University, where she worked as a lecturer for several years.
