Americans deepen partnerships and opportunities through international exchange

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The U.S. Department of State and IREX are pleased to announce the 71 Americans selected to participate in the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African LeadersReciprocal Exchange Component.

The Reciprocal Exchange component provides Americans with the opportunity to travel to Africa to build upon strategic partnerships and professional connections developed with young Africa leaders during their Mandela Washington Fellowship in the United States. This Reciprocal Exchange encourages U.S. experts and leaders to work with Fellows they met in the United States to tackle critical issues, such as promoting peace, stability, and economic prosperity in both the United States and Africa, while contributing to U.S. public diplomacy efforts and strengthening mutual understanding.

Through these competitive awards, 71 U.S. leaders from 23 states and the District of Columbia will travel to 26 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa for up to four weeks throughout 2018. The Reciprocal Exchange will support diverse projects that address a wide array of global and local community challenges in both the United States and Africa.

Additionally, Reciprocal Exchanges create unique business opportunities for American Awardees, allowing them to test concepts in new markets. “This was my first time doing business in an emerging market, and I learned as much about the soft-skills and cultural considerations as I did about the practical and logistical differences,” says Lauren McDanell, who traveled to Madagascar in June 2018.  Lauren, who is the Phoenix Director of Entrepreneur Initiatives for SEED SPOT said, “My role at SEED SPOT centers on training local community organizers and developing curriculum for entrepreneurs. This [Reciprocal Exchange] project involved training and developing curriculum for a new market, and it was invaluable for me to see how our concepts worked in an emerging market, where they translated well and where they struggled.”

American Awardees selected for the 2018 Reciprocal Exchange grants include the following individuals from across the United States, traveling to destinations across Sub-Saharan Africa:

Massachusetts

Rebekah Caylor (Angola), civil/human rights

Alfred Forbes (Lesotho), business/entrepreneurship

Stephanie Gottwald (South Africa), education

Wing-Kai To (Uganda), education

 

What’s Next

Dust Busters, through MWF Reciprocal Exchange has been awarded an opportunity to work with Alfred Forbes for 4 weeks on business expansion and sustainability. Alfred is a Principal Consultant at a US based A. L Forbes Consulting Services whose main focus is on the organisational development, grant writing, and evaluation services to increase operating efficiency of small to mid-sized companies.

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