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Humphrey Fellows Global Forums, Aug. 1 and 7

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Photo: ٺƵ Extension's Humphrey Fellows Group I
ٺƵ Extension's Humphrey Fellows Group I, from left: <b>Front row --</b> Hussein Zaky (Egypt), Asha Hetti Arachchige (Sri Lanka), Pirbhu Lal (Pakistan), Marianne Casey (teacher), Ricardo Mendieta (Nicaragua) and Rachelle Elien (Haiti). <b>Back row --

announced that it will present Global Forums next week and the week after with visiting professionals from more than two dozen countries. The public is invited to attend the free forums, where the fellows will talk about their countries and careers.

The visitors are participants in the federal government’s — named after the late senator and vice president — and they have come to ٺƵ Extension for orientation and training.

ٺƵ Extension has provided this service for 18 summers now. Most of the fellows go from here to their host institutions elsewhere in the country; some stay at ٺƵ, and ٺƵ also hosts other fellows who go through orientation elsewhere.

Fellowships comprise a year of nondegree graduate study and related professional experience. The year’s orientation class at ٺƵ Extension includes fellows who work in substance abuse education, treatment and prevention; finance and banking; economic development; natural resources, environmental policy and climate change; public policy analysis and public administration; law and human rights; agriculture and rural development; teaching English as a foreign language; communications and journalism; public health policy and management; educational administration, planning and policy; and higher education administration.

Lights refreshments will be served at the Global Forums. The first program will be with ٺƵ Extension’s Humphrey Fellows Group I and the second will be with Group II. Here are the dates and details:

• Thursday, Aug. 1 — 1-5 p.m., Community Room, , 10 College Place (across from Howard Way at the north edge of the campus). Sixteen fellows from 14 countries: Afghanistan, Albania, Brazil, Egypt, Ethiopia, Haiti, Mali, Mongolia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal and Sri Lanka. Topics will include “Insecurity in Northern Mali: When Al-qaida Strikes the City of 333 Saints (Timbuktu),” “Child Labor in the Agricultural Sector in Pakistan: Save the Children” and “Cervical Cancer Rates Among Mongolian Women: Three Shots Can Save Your Life.”

• Wednesday, Aug. 7 — 1-5 p.m., 101 , south of Extension Center Drive on the Davis campus. Eighteen fellows from 14 countries: Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Burundi, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Pakistan, South Korea, Swaziland, Thailand, Ukraine and Venezuela. These fellows, who arrived later than those in Group I, had not yet decided on their topics.

Three other fellows — from Burkina Faso, Iraq and Pakistan — will have left ٺƵ, bound for their host institutions, prior to the forums.

For more information, contact Kelly Currywood, ٺƵ Extension, (530) 752-8186 or kstompkins@ucdavis.edu

 

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