This program identifies and engages promising young women leaders (ages 15-19 years) and trains them in the areas of leadership development, cultural awareness, conflict resolution, and civic engagement.
CFHI runs free, live webinars at various dates and times throughout the year. Webinars provide information on CFHI’s UN-recognized Global Health Education Programs, various academic partnership options, and other global… Continue Reading »
A new fellowship specifically designed for rising female leaders in mid-career public health professionals from low- and middle-income countries. This opportunity combines a 4-month residence at Harvard with the development… Continue Reading »
Tuft’s Education for Public Inquiry and International Citizenship. Through innovative and rigorous curricula and projects, EPIIC prepares young people to play active roles in their communities, whether at the local,… Continue Reading »
GEM is a non-profit that provides on-site and distance learning workshops as well as customized videoconferencing programs for students, teachers and administrators in order to support and promote a better… Continue Reading »
The Blue Lake Exchange Program seeks to cultivate international understanding among the youth, where their goal is to help broaden a students scope of the global community by demonstrating that… Continue Reading »
Guide to a buidling career in founding a non-profit on the international level as well as the pros & cons of this career path.
The site contains a community of over 500 internet bloggers and translators from around the world who work together to report from the citizens media everywhere and to promote the… Continue Reading »
Project Abroad allows individuals to volunteer and intern all around the world with in-country staff supports.
Unlike American K-12 schoolers, kids around the world do not go to school on the big bright yellow buses. Slideshows of how kids around the world commute to school.