Individuals in the US seeking to gain internatioanal development experience in countries throughout Asia, Africa and Latin America and work with national and international NGOs can apply for the Leland International Hunger Fellows Program.
The program is “a unique leadership development opportunity for experienced, motivated individuals seeking to make a difference in the struggle to eliminate hunger and poverty worldwide. This two-year program begins with a one-year field placement in countries throughout Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Fellows are assigned to national and international non-governmental organizations, private sector entities, and bi-lateral and multi-lateral organizations. Fellows spend their second year in a policy environment, usually at the headquarters of the organizations where they served during their field placements.”
Selection Criteria
Applications will be evaluated according to the following criteria:
- Demonstrated leadership qualities and abilities
- Commitment to social justice
- Graduate degree or equivalent experience in a relevant discipline
- One-year of work or volunteer experience in a developing country
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills across cultural contexts
- Flexibility
- Ability to work independently as well as in a team environment
- Critical thinking skills and a high degree of self-motivation
- U.S. citizenship or permanent residency status
The deadline to apply is 7 January 2011. For more information, visit this link.
Hi,
am Margret from Uganda Director Foundation for Rural emancipation, an organization that works towards improvement of life for people in Rural areas. it would be our greatest pleasure if at all we are a given chance to attend the program for what we think would do great impact in the in our country.
thank you for the wonderful work.
margret.
The Karoo Butterfly Centre ( KBC) is a Safe House for vulnerable and at-risk children: sexually abused children, abused and orphaned children (mostly through HIV/AIDS), in a town called Beaufort West in the Central Karoo Municipality District (CKDM) in South Africa.
As a Safe House, the KBC will provide the required safe environment where these girls and boys can meet their basic needs such as shelter, education, legal assistance, proper hygiene food, warmth, medical and psychological care.
The KBC would be honoured to be part of this project.