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The USAID funded Community
Connections Program provides an
important opportunity for Americans and people from across Eurasia
to
work together to address common professional challenges while expanding
their social and cultural understanding. It is designed to promote
public
diplomacy through the exchange of cultural ideas and values between
participants, U.S. families and local community host organizations.
As business and professional communities of both countries rapidly
become
integrated, pportunities for positive relations between Americans
and the
people from Eurasia are increasingly important.
This program offers home stay-based, three-to-five week practical
training
opportunities in the United States for business and professional organization
leaders from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Armenia,
Azerbaijan,
Kazakhstan , Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
The goals of the program are:
• provide participants with professional training and exposure to
day-to-day
functioning of a free market system;
• encourage public-private partnerships in the NIS by including private
sector
and government participants;
• create links between U.S. and NIS regions and communities.
Community Connections provides two types of training: Business
Groups will consist of 10 entrepreneurs from small and medium
sized businesses who participate in individualized internships at
US firms
matched with participants based on their interests and experience.
Due to the nature of the business programs, participants must have
a strong
command of the English language. Professional groups
will consist of 10 professionals sharing a common
professional background in their respective fields. These participants
will attend
seminars, lectures, round-tables, meet with their professional colleagues
and
visit US institutions specific to their field of interest. As these
are more
group- oriented internships, interpreters will be provided during
the program,
and these participants are not required to know English. |
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