2012/2013 Youth Leadership Programs October 4th, 2012

The Youth Leadership Programs consist of four programs: the Youth Ambassadors, Benjamin Franklin Summer Institute, Youth Leadership, and American Youth Leadership Programs.

For more information about the individual programs, contact the administrating organization for your home country listed below or [email protected]. Please include your name, country of origin and reason for interest in the program in your message.

Youth Ambassadors Program
The Youth Ambassadors Program brings together high school students and adult mentors from 25 countries across the Americas to promote mutual understanding, increase leadership skills, and prepare youth to make a difference in their communities. Exchanges are primarily from Latin America and the Caribbean to the United States, but also include delegations from the United States to select countries. Participating countries/regions include:

Paraguay, UruguayArgentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, and PeruCaribbean: Bahamas, Guyana, Jamaica, Suriname, Trinidad and TobagoCentral America: Belize, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and PanamaColombia, Ecuador, Haiti, Venezuela, Canada

Benjamin Franklin Summer Institutes
The Benjamin Franklin Summer Institutes are intensive academic institutes hosted by a U.S. college or university. These programs are more academic in nature than other Youth Leadership Programs, and focus on global issues, in addition to leadership and community service. American youth participate in these institutes, but do not travel abroad. There are two Benjamin Franklin Summer Institutes:

Benjamin Franklin Summer Institute with South and Central Asia: Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and the United StatesBenjamin Franklin Transatlantic Fellows Summer Institute: Europe and the United States

Youth Leadership Programs
Youth Leadership Programs began in 1999 with the Bosnia and Herzegovina Youth Leadership and Teacher Professional Development Program. These programs now include both one and two-way exchanges. One-way exchanges bring foreign youth to the United States, but do not send an American delegation abroad. A two-way exchange sends a delegation to the United States and a delegation from the United States to another country/other countries.

Two-Way Exchanges

Youth Leadership Program with AzerbaijanIndonesia-U.S. Youth Leadership ProgramU.S.-Poland Parliamentary Youth Leadership ProgramYouth Leadership Program with Central Europe: Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia, and SloveniaYouth Leadership Program with South Asia: Nepal, Sri Lanka and Maldives

One-Way Exchanges

Algeria Youth Leadership ProgramIraqi Young Leaders Exchange ProgramYouth Leadership Program with Bosnia and HerzegovinaYouth Leadership Program with the Philippines

Youth Leadership Program with Southeast Asia: Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam
Youth Leadership Program with Sub-Saharan Africa (Bold Leaders): Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, and South AfricaYouth Leadership Program with Sub-Saharan Africa (States 4-H International Exchange Program): Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, and South AfricaYouth Leadership Program with Sub-Saharan Africa: Burkina Faso, Chad, Cote d’Ivoire, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger

American Youth Leadership Program
The American Youth Leadership Program is for participants from the United States to travel abroad to gain firsthand knowledge of foreign cultures and to collaborate on solving global issues. The destination countries include:

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Role of the MediaCambodia: Environment and Climate ChangeMalaysia and Singapore: Environment and Climate ChangeParaguay: Environment and Climate ChangePeru: Nutrition and Food SecurityUganda: Nutrition and Food SecuritySamoa: Nutrition and Food Security
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