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Cover page of Citizen Diplomacy On Global Women’s Issues; Round Table

Citizen Diplomacy On Global Women’s Issues; Round Table

(2010)

Published in conjunction with the

U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy’s U.S. Summit & Initiative for Global Citizen Diplomacy

November 16–19, 2010, Washington DC.

Materials included in this document are the views of the roundtable authors and

are meant to serve as a tool for discussion.

© November 2010 | U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy

Cover page of Developing Partnerships With Predominantly Muslim Nations: Round Table

Developing Partnerships With Predominantly Muslim Nations: Round Table

(2010)

Published in conjunction with the

U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy’s U.S. Summit & Initiative for Global Citizen Diplomacy

November 16–19, 2010, Washington DC.

Materials included in this document are the views of the roundtable authors and are meant to serve as a tool for discussion.

© November 2010 | U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy

Cover page of Policy Issues For Citizen Diplomacy: Round Table

Policy Issues For Citizen Diplomacy: Round Table

(2010)

Published in conjunction with the

U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy’s U.S. Summit & Initiative for Global Citizen Diplomacy

November 16–19, 2010, Washington DC.

Materials included in this document are the views of the roundtable authors and

are meant to serve as a tool for discussion.

© November 2010 | U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy

AABF participants touring the Iowa State Capitol. Photo Credit: USCCD

Cover page of Development Assistance Task Force: U.S. Citizens Helping the Poor Lift Themselves Out of Poverty

Development Assistance Task Force: U.S. Citizens Helping the Poor Lift Themselves Out of Poverty

(2010)

Published in conjunction with the

U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy’s U.S. Summit & Initiative for Global Citizen Diplomacy

November 16–19, 2010, Washington DC.

Materials included in this document are the views of the submitting organization and are meant to serve as a tool for discussion.

Some proposals may be edited for length. Summary content is from original submissions by the organization, and was compiled but the U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy.

© November 2010 | U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy

Cover page of International Voluntary Service Task Force: Improving Lives & Increasing Civic Engagement Through Hands-on Voluntary Service

International Voluntary Service Task Force: Improving Lives & Increasing Civic Engagement Through Hands-on Voluntary Service

(2010)

The International Voluntary Service Task Force was brought together to improve lives and increase civic engagement through hands-on voluntary service.

 

Published in conjunction with the

U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy’s U.S. Summit & Initiative for Global Citizen Diplomacy

November 16–19, 2010, Washington DC.

Materials included in this document are the views of the submitting organization and are meant to serve as a tool for discussion.

Some proposals may be edited for length. Summary content is from original submissions by the organization, and was compiled but the U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy.

© November 2010 | U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy

Cover: Anjali Bhatia, 2008 National Awards for Citizen Diplomacay honoree (right), with women in the Republic of Rwanda in east-central Africa.

Cover page of Citizen Diplomacy Organizations Throughout The World: Opportunities For Cooperation Roundtable

Citizen Diplomacy Organizations Throughout The World: Opportunities For Cooperation Roundtable

(2010)

Published in conjunction with the

U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy’s U.S. Summit & Initiative for Global Citizen Diplomacy

November 16–19, 2010, Washington DC.

Materials included in this document are the views of the roundtable authors and are meant to serve as a tool for discussion.

© November 2010 | U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy

 

Cover: Robert Breeden, drumming for Huichol Marakáme Eguolojio De la Cruz in El Cerro de los Tigres. Photo: Maria Rios

Published in conjunction with the U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy’s U.S. Summit & Initiative for Global Citizen Diplomacy

November 16–19, 2010, Washington DC.

Materials included in this document are the views of the roundtable authors and are meant to serve as a tool for discussion.

© November 2010 | U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy

 

Cover: Robert Breeden, drumming for Huichol Marakáme Eguolojio De la Cruz in El Cerro de los Tigres. Photo: Maria Rios

Cover page of The Role Of New Media In Advancing Citizen Diplomacy Roundtable

The Role Of New Media In Advancing Citizen Diplomacy Roundtable

(2010)

This Roundtable evaluates the importance of new media in citizen diplomacy.  

Published in conjunction with the

U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy’s U.S. Summit & Initiative for Global Citizen Diplomacy

November 16–19, 2010, Washington DC.

Materials included in this document are the views of the roundtable authors and

are meant to serve as a tool for discussion.

© November 2010 | U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy

Cover page of K-12 Education Task Force: Fostering Globally and Culturally CompetentCitizens through K-12 Global Education

K-12 Education Task Force: Fostering Globally and Culturally CompetentCitizens through K-12 Global Education

(2010)

The K-12 Education Task Force Fostered globally and culturally competent citizens through K-12 global education.

Cover: Tom Sleigh (USA) teaches students at Dadaab Camp, Kenya

(June, 2009) - International Writing Program, University of Iowa

Published in conjunction with the U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy’s U.S. Summit & Initiative for Global Citizen Diplomacy

November 16–19, 2010, Washington DC.

Materials included in this document are the views of the roundtable authors and are meant to serve as a tool for discussion.

© November 2010 | U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy

Cover page of The Role of States in Global Citizen Diplomacy: Roundtable

The Role of States in Global Citizen Diplomacy: Roundtable

(2010)

The Role of States in Global Citizen Diplomacy Roundtable discusses the importance of the each state honing its competitive edge by developing a more globally literate workforce, more prominent international profile and increased trade.

 

Published in conjunction with the

U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy’s U.S. Summit & Initiative for Global Citizen Diplomacy

November 16–19, 2010, Washington DC.

Materials included in this document are the views of the roundtable authors and

are meant to serve as a tool for discussion.

© November 2010 | U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy

Cover photo courtesy of the Nobel Women’s Initiative was taken by Judy Rand at the closing session of

“Women Redefining Democracy for Peace, Justice and Equality” a conference hosted by Nobel Peace Laureate

Rigoberta Menchu in Antiqua, Guatemala from May 10-12, 2009.