Application Deadline: June 1st 2016
Theme: Nongovernmental Organization (NGO) Development for Organizations Improving the Status of Women
Funded by the US Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
Funded by the US Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, this program seeks applicants for a two-way exchange program that will focus on nongovernmental organization development for organizations working in the field of improving the status of women. The program aims to strengthen the leadership capacity and professional skills of mid-level professionals from Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia working in non-governmental organizations dedicated to promoting the empowerment of women. Selected participants will take part in a US-based exchange program from October 17 to November 18, 2016, where they will be placed in fellowships with local organizations in greater Washington DC area, Pennsylvania, or Seattle, WA.
They will also attend the Professional Fellows Congress in Washington, DC, where they will be able to meet fellow participants from around the world. After the completion of the US-based program, participants will continue their involvement with an exchange program in Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco in winter 2017, when they and their organizations will work with American exchange participants to build on activities conducted and continue collaborating on initiatives begun during the US program.
During the US-based exchange, selected applicants will participate in:
Fellowship posts with a counterpart organizations in the US, in order to collaborate with American colleagues and learn about their areas of activity;
Visits and networking opportunities with relevant organizations and institutions;
The Professional Fellows Congress in Washington, DC at the end of the fellowship, which will provide opportunities to meet other Professional Fellows Program participants sponsored by the US Department of State, and network with potential partners and counterpart institutions and individuals;
Cultural experiences that will build positive relationships between Egyptians, Tunisians, Moroccans and Americans, including opportunities for sightseeing and touring.
Eligibility Criteria
This program aims to strengthen the leadership capacity and skills of mid-level NGO professionals from Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt who are working to promote the empowerment and inclusion of women in their societies.
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
Age: Applicants must be between the ages of 25 and 40.
Education: Candidates should have completed university level education.
English language: English proficiency is mandatory. Participants should have very strong English reading, writing, and speaking skills. The application and interview will be in English and applicants’ language ability will be assessed accordingly.
Professional experience: Prospective participants should have at least three years of demonstrated involvement with activities promoting the empowerment of women in their societies, as well as an interest in employing new mechanisms to advance such work and be affiliated with registered NGO in their country.
Program Schedule
October 17 to November 14, 2016: Fellowship exchange program
November 15 to November 18, 2016: Professional Fellows Congress in Washington, DC
Winter 2017: Exchange programs in Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia
Benefits:
- All travel, accommodation, and food costs for participants will be covered by the program, as well as local transportation costs and fees for educational and cultural visits.
- The program will also provide participants with health insurance and a J-1 visa to travel to the US.
Application Procedure:
The deadline to apply has been extended to June 1, 2016. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early.
Download the application by clicking the link below, and send it to us at [email protected]
Application Form (click on the link to download): Professional Fellows Program Gender Focus
If you have any questions, please email Ivana Smucker at [email protected]
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