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CITIZEN EXCHANGES –
YOUTH PROGRAMS DIVISION

Home > Citizen Exchanges > Youth Programs

Major State Department Youth Exchange Programs

American Academy in Tbilisi

American Council of Young Political Leaders (ACYPL)

Armenia and Azerbaijan School Connectivity Programs

Brcko Academic Semester Program

Building Respect through Internet Dialogue and Global Education (BRIDGE)

Central Asia School Connectivity Programs in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan

Community Voices, Collaborative Solutions (CIVICS)

Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX)

Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX)

German American Partnership Program (GAPP)

Institute for Representative Government (IRG)

Partnerships for Learning, Youth Exchange and Study Program (P4L-YES)

Saudi Arabia Youth Ambassadors

School Connectivity Project for Southeast Europe

Secondary School Partnership Program

Southeast Europe Youth Leadership Programs

Teaching Excellence Awards (TEA)

U.S.-China Youth Exchange Initiative

U.S.-Israel Youth Exchange

The above programs are funded by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and administered by private sector partners. For a current listing of the bureau's open solicitations, please visit exchanges.state.gov/education/rfgps.

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For further information, contact:
Youth Programs Division
U.S. Department of State, SA-44
301 4th Street, SW - Room 568
Washington, DC 20547
tel: 202-203-7527
fax: (202) 203-7236


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