WASHINGTON, June 21, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Department of State and IREX are pleased to welcome the 2018 cohort of the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders to the United States. The program is funded by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and administered in partnership with IREX, a non-profit organization. The Mandela Washington Fellowship creates stronger ties between Sub-Saharan Africa and the United States with the goal of strengthening democratic institutions, spurring economic growth, and enhancing peace and security on the continent.
Accomplished in their careers and dedicated to serving their communities, the 2018 Mandela Washington Fellows represent the diversity of Africa. Fellows are from both rural and urban areas, include individuals with disabilities, and represent equal numbers of women and men. Selected from a pool of more than 37,000 applicants, the 700 Fellows are leaders in public service, business, civil society, education, agriculture, and other fields and include:
During their first six weeks in the United States, Fellows will participate in Academic and Leadership Institutes at 27 colleges and universities in 22 states and the District of Columbia. Throughout the program, Fellows will develop lasting connections with Americans and enrich local communities while enhancing their skills through leadership training, experiential learning, and networking. They also develop innovative solutions to pressing challenges in their countries and collaborate with their peers from both the United States and Africa. Fellows also give back to their American host communities: in 2016 and 2017, Fellows contributed 25,000 hours of community service to organizations across the country.
Following the Institutes, Fellows will convene in Washington, D.C. for the fifth annual Mandela Washington Fellowship Summit from July 30 – August 1. During the Summit, Fellows will connect with each other and American professionals, setting the stage for continued collaboration when they return home. American companies and organizations are invited to join the Summit's Partnership Expo, where they can highlight their work in Africa and make connections with the next generation of African decision-makers.
After the Summit, 100 competitively-selected Fellows will join private, public, and nonprofit organizations across the country for a six-week Professional Development Experience. These substantive, short-term placements allow Fellows to contribute their skills and insights to American organizations and grow as early career professionals. From 2014 to 2017, nearly 400 Fellows contributed more than 100,000 hours of service to over 200 U.S. host organizations.
Upon returning to their home countries, Fellows will continue to build the skills they developed in the United States through professional development and mentoring opportunities. Fellows may also apply for their American colleagues to travel to Africa to continue project-based collaboration through the Reciprocal Exchange.
To get involved in Fellowship activities near you, please contact MWFellowship@irex.org.
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The Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders is a program of the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and administered by IREX. For more information about the Mandela Washington Fellowship, visit yali.state.gov/mwf.
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