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INTERNATIONAL VISITOR LEADERSHIP PROGRAM
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The International Visitor
Leadership Program includes individual and group projects.
Individual Projects are tailored for the visitor's professional interests.
Group Projects are designed before the visitors arrive in the United States
and focus on the common professional interests of the group. Whenever
a group travels throughout the United States it is accompanied by professional
escort-interpreters. All International Visitor projects are designed to
present diverse experiences and discussion topics for their participants.
U.S. Department of State desires participation in this program to be a
lively and stimulating learning experience. The emphasis is not only on
professionally-oriented meetings. It is an important aspect of the program
for the visitors to gain an appreciation not only of the geographic size
and variety of the U.S., but also its ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic
diversity.

Projects for Individuals
Individual Projects are designed taking into account the participant's
suggestions which are sent to Washington D.C. before he/she leaves his/her
country. These suggestions are discussed among those responsible for developing
the participant's program, and a preliminary plan is developed. After
the participant arrives in the U.S., this plan is discussed with the participant
and final arrangements are made.
Projects for Groups
For each Multi-Regional and Regional Group Project, an
outline is prepared summarizing the goals of the project, characteristics
of the foreign participants, the project themes and the types of activities
that may be helpful in meeting the major goals of the project. The summaries
are sent to programming institutions and the U.S. embassies abroad. The
programming agencies use the outlines as the basis for preparing their
project proposals. The embassies use them to assist in determining their
nominees for the project.
Projects for Voluntary Visitors
Voluntary Visitors usually travel either as individuals or as single-country
groups self-formed to examine a particular subject. Although combining
some aspects of both individual and group projects for grantees, Voluntary
Visitor projects are primarily designed around the participants' particular
interests and with their active involvement. Suggestions provided by the
visitors are sent to Washington, D.C. in advance of their departure for
the U.S. and, through constant dialogue with the visitors and Public Affairs
Offices overseas, are developed directly by the Voluntary Visitors programming
staff, or in conjunction with cooperating programming agencies, into a
completed national program. The relatively shorter duration of Voluntary
Visitor programs dictates a greater degree of pre-planning, although additional
fine-tuning is still possible once the visitors have arrived in the U.S.
There are three general types of Group Projects:
- Multi-Regional Projects (MRPs) are conducted for English-speaking
visitors from all countries of the world and are designed around themes
of global interest.
- Regional Projects (RPs) tend to focus on topics of specific
interest to one geographic region. They may be conducted in English
or in a foreign language such as French, Spanish, or Arabic.
- Single Country/Small Group Projects focus on topics of concern
to a particular country or small number of countries such as a sub-regional
grouping.
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