Several years after her first exchange program in Sarajevo, Emma returned to the city with new goals and perspective.
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Rin from Kosovo, who teaches English to students with disabilities, serves as a role model for fellow YES alumni and her community members.
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YES alumna Merima witnessed a bullying incident at her high school in Bosnia and Herzegovina; she was determined to make sure that it never happened again.
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Fatima, a YES alumna from Ghana, shares her adjustment to life in a Wisconsin community and how a year in the US changed her worldview.
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Rin , an alumni mentor from Kosovo, reflects on the impact of Civ Ed Week: an initiative that brings students from the YES Program to visit Washington, D.C.
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Newly elected members of the US-CAEF alumni council will further strengthen the alumni community and entrepreneurial spirit throughout Central Asia.
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Students are never bored at the American Corner in Mary, Turkmenistan, a cultural exchange and education center that hosts over 40 activities every month.
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Two alumni from the US-Kosovo American Educational Fund were recently recognized internationally for their work in diplomacy and the arts.
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Elise, a NSLI-Y alumna who studied Morocco, was honored by the US Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs' as Alumna of the Month.
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The daily Bosnian coffee ritual reminds YES Abroad student Ben of our common humanity.
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Young graduates of the US Department of State-funded National Security Language Initiative for Youth Program (NSLI-Y) assembled in Washington, D.C. in early January to learn how to represent the NSLI-Y Alumni Association nationally and in their home communities throughout the US
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The performing arts career of Emin, a FLEX alumni from Azerbaijan, reflects countless hours of hard work and an unrelenting desire to connect the world through music.