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작성일 2014-05-25 12:40 댓글 0건

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YouthGlobe is an officially registered NGO in the United States and in Burundi, with headquarters established in South Korea, California (UC Berkeley), Massachusetts (Harvard), and Burundi. YouthGlobe thrives to provide scholarship programs to alleviate financial problems for students who wish to attend school, and with access to all Youth Centers in Burundi, the team plans to launch its innovation program. The innovation program is lead by YG's skilled staff members in Burundi, and instructs our scholars finance, accounting, entrepreneurship, and business, so that they can create their own businesses and help stimulate economic activity within their nation. YouthGlobe is currently partnered with a sector of the Kolon Group and with YeaRimDang Publishers in South Korea, and internationally partnered with many renown organisations, including RET Burundi, Ministry of Education Burundi, Higher Life Foundation Burundi, United Planet, and Women Thrive Worldwide. We assist one another to develop programs in African nations to provide a long term and sustainable solution to economic and political turmoil.

Currently, the team in Burundi, Africa is leading the instruction of our scholars as well as curriculum design, along with consulting education for the innovation centre program. The US East Coast Team has recently received a grant from the D-Prize Foundation and is a running a fundraising campaign for our innovation program, while the West Coast Team is finalising the 501c3 registration status in the US and reaching out to tech companies in Silicon Valley for assistance with program development. The South Korean Team is working with our Korean partners to develop our entrepreneurship/innovation program and organising an exchange program between Korean and Burundi universities.

Recently, two representatives from YouthGlobe, Brian and Jae Hyun, both members of the US headquarters met with two members of the institute and received ample mentorship and assistance. Both organisations also plan to collaborate on certain projects and exchange information from one another to bolster each partner's awareness in Africa. Members in YG plan to visit Africa in early August, and return with valuable data and information than can be shared with the Institute of Euro-African Studies.
For more information on YouthGlobe, please visit www.youthglobe.org.


참조링크 http://www.youthglobe.org




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