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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190704
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SUMMARY:Countering Violent Extremism-Community Strategies
DESCRIPTION:CCWA will host visitors representing five countries from Bangladesh\, Egypt\, France\, Pakistan and Singapore to examine community-based efforts designed to build strong community resistance to violent extremism and promote tolerance\, including community policing and prison rehabilitation programs. Visitors will discuss how different sectors of American society work together to resist violent extremism\, including government\, academia\, civil society\, religious communities\, and the private sector. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nInternational Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders\, we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/countering-violent-extremism-community-strategies/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190626T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190701T053000
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190718T202012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190718T202012Z
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SUMMARY:Corporate Social Responsibility
DESCRIPTION:International visitors from Bosnia and Herzegovina\, Cote d’lvoire\, Egypt\, Finland\, India\, Kazakhstan\, Mexico\, Morocco\, Nigeria and Tanzania will travel to Cleveland to examine corporate ethical behavior and transparency best practices\, academic perspectives on CSR best practices\, and explore business strategies that ensure the sustainability of both the business and the community in which it operates. \n\n \n\n\n\n\nInternational Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. By connecting with foreign leaders\, we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/corporate-social-responsibility-3/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190620T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190426T202305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190426T202305Z
UID:10000388-1561017600-1561482000@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Social Media – Creatively Connecting Communities
DESCRIPTION:International visitors from Egypt\, Jordan\, Kuwait\, Morocco\, Palestinian Territories\, Saudi Arabia and Sudan will travel to Cleveland to examine the principles of the First Amendment and its role in protecting free speech on social media. Visitors will observe the operations of digital media companies and those creating industry-advancing technology. Topics\, such as transition of traditional media in digital age and the use of social media as an engagement and information platform\, will be discussed. Visitors will also explore the work-relationship of digital content industry with non-profits\, advocacy organizations and government agencies. \nInternational Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders\, we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat\, click here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/social-media-creatively-connecting-communities/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190620
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190426T202433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190426T202433Z
UID:10000387-1560643200-1560988799@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Advancing Minority Rights
DESCRIPTION:International visitors from Belgium\, France\, Kosovo\, Russia\, Slovenia\, Turkey and the United Kingdom will be traveling to Cleveland to examine U.S. and international initiatives for the promotion and protection of human rights of minority communities\, and their struggle to gain equal access to educational\, economic and healthcare opportunity. Visitors will analyze the legislative frameworks for minority communities and observe how organizations monitor\, influence and advocate human and civil rights policy at the local\, state\, national and international level. Major emphasis will be paid on the political and social perspectives on ethnic\, cultural\, gender\, racial\, and religious minority community rights. \nInternational Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders\, we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat\, click here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/advancing-minority-rights/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190612T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190612T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190516T150057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190516T150057Z
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SUMMARY:CCWA 2019 Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us at our 2019 Annual Meeting to celebrate our accomplishments from the past year! We will also be recognizing our Citizen Diplomats who volunteer with the Cleveland Council on World Affairs and help us host our international visitors. \nAs part of this celebration\, Ronn Richard\, President and CEO of The Cleveland Foundation\, will be offering his views on the importance of international engagement in conversation with Dr. Wael Khoury\, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Cleveland Council on World Affairs. Conversation will be followed by an opportunity for a brief Q&A. \nSchedule: \n5:30 PM Reception \n6:15 PM Program begins with welcome remarks \n6:20 PM CCWA presentation and Citizen Diplomat Award \n6:40 PM Interview with Ronn Richard \n6:55 PM Q&A \n7:30 PM Reception and program conclude \nAdmission: This is a free event but registration is required. \nRegister: \nOnline registration for this event is now closed.\nLocation: Oswald Conference Center\, 1100 Superior Avenue East\, First Floor. Cleveland\, OH 44114. \nParking:  \nSelf parking is available in the Oswald garage\, which can be accessed from Superior. Additional parking options include other lots in the downtown area and street parking\, if parking restrictions are not in place. Car services\, such as Uber and Lyft\, are always an option. CCWA also encourages walking\, biking\, or public transportation\, including the RTA.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/ccwa-2019-annual-meeting/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190616
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190426T202533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190426T202533Z
UID:10000386-1560211200-1560643199@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Science and Technology Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:Visitors from the Bahamas\, Bosnia & Herzegovina\, Lebanon\, Romania\, South Africa\, and Namibia will travel to Cleveland to learn the roles of government\, private enterprises\, professional organizations and universities in fostering entrepreneurship and innovation. Visitors will meet with advocates and investors involved in recognizing\, promoting\, and developing science and tech start-ups\, while discussing the role of innovations into diverse sectors such as medicine\, agriculture\, manufacturing and communication industries. Visitors will also share experiences with a variety of U.S. entrepreneurs and innovators\, addressing technological and social challenges in non-traditional sectors or less economically vibrant regions. \nInternational Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders\, we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat\, click here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/science-and-technology-entrepreneurship/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190606T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190606T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190502T173341Z
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SUMMARY:The United States and Japan: A Celebration of Cultural and Economic Ties
DESCRIPTION:The Cleveland Council on World Affairs is proud to present “The United States and Japan: A Celebration of Cultural and Economic Ties” at the Cleveland Museum of Art the evening of Thursday\, June 6. Please join us for a special forum\, “The United States and Japan: 2019 and Beyond\,” which will explore the multifaceted relationship between our two countries. \nThis forum will coincide with the special exhibition Shinto: Discovery of the Divine in Japanese Art. Guests will have private access to the exhibit prior to the panel discussion. Docents will be available to answer questions. \nOur speakers will include Dr. Shigeo Kagami\, Professor at The University of Tokyo\, and Dr. Andrew Oros\, Director of International Studies at Washington College. \nDr. Shigeo Kagami is a Professor and General Manager of the Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at The University of Tokyo in Japan. In this role\, Dr. Kagami works to achieve university-industry collaborations to implement specific research outcomes within Tokyo and to create joint research projects. Dr. Kagami will focus on Japan’s economy and how government policy makers can work to assist Japan’s economic recovery from two decades of depression. \nDr. Andrew Oros is a Professor of Political Science and International Studies\, Associate Dean for International Education\, and the Director of International Studies at Washington College. Dr. Oros is an expert on comparative East Asian politics and is the author or co-author of three books on Japan’s security policies. Dr. Oros will discuss the U.S.-Japan relationship and strategic cooperation between the two states today and into the future. \nSchedule: \n6:00 PM Reception \nAccess to Shinto: Discovery of the Divine in Japanese Art \n6:45 PM Welcome Remarks \n7:00 PM Panel Discussion\, “The United States and Japan: 2019 and Beyond” \n7:45 PM Concluding Remarks \n7:50 PM Reception Resumes \n8:30 PM Event Concludes \nAdmission: \nMember: $35 \nNon-Member: $50 \nLocation: The Cleveland Museum of Art\, Ames Family Atrium\, 11150 East Blvd. Cleveland\, OH 44106. \nEvent Details: \nThis event is presented in collaboration with the Honorary Consul of Japan in Cleveland and with support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. \nValet parking\, refreshments\, and access to the exhibit are included with the purchase of an event ticket. \nFor questions\, please contact Andrea Bender at abender@ccwa.ccwa.org or 216-282-1041. \nRegistration: \nThis event is sold out.\n  \n 
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/the-united-states-and-japan-a-celebration-of-cultural-and-economic-ties/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Public Forum
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190607
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190422T211009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190422T211009Z
UID:10000379-1559433600-1559865599@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Water Protection and Pollution in the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:On the 50th anniversary of the infamous Cuyahoga River fire\, international visitors from China will travel to Cleveland to take a firsthand look at the extensive local efforts to protect our most vital asset: clean\, fresh\, accessible water. While in Northeast Ohio\, visitors will assess U.S. water management programs and discuss strategies on establishing bilateral\, regional and global dialogues on shared water resources. Tours and meetings will be conducted with local water management institutions such as the Cleveland Water Alliance\, Cuyahoga River Restoration and the Cleveland-Cuyahoga Port Authority to highlight the collaborative partnerships that are promoting a sustainable water system. \nInternational Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders\, we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat\, click here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/water-protection-and-pollution-in-the-u-s/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190606
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190423T181216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190423T181216Z
UID:10000385-1559174400-1559779199@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Addressing the Needs of Underserved and At-Risk Youth
DESCRIPTION:CCWA will host visitors representing nine countries from throughout Latin America here to examine primary prevention programs for at-risk youth and family support strategies. While Cleveland youth face a number of health disparities\, poverty\, and violence\, visitors will meet with emerging leaders and educators who are creating positive change among at-risk youth. Meetings and program observations at schools\, faith-based groups\, nonprofits\, and city-supported programs\, will highlight how young people are being nurtured to be productive citizens in Northeast Ohio. \nInternational Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders\, we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat\, click here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/addressing-the-needs-of-underserved-and-at-risk-youth-3/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190605
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190423T180244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190423T180244Z
UID:10000384-1559174400-1559692799@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Healthcare Management in the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Physicians and public healthcare proponents from Ukraine will be in Northeast Ohio to foster connections with some of Cleveland’s world-renowned public and private healthcare systems. Visitors will seek to better understand public health policy development in the U.S. as well as specific health research relating to cancer treatment and pediatrics. Additional topics include state-sponsored medical insurance and how to best promote a transparent and accountable healthcare system. \nInternational Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders\, we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat\, click here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/healthcare-management-in-the-u-s/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190524T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190524T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20181030T144429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T144429Z
UID:10000346-1558684800-1558713600@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Bridges to the World Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Bridges to the World is a series of interactive workshops that examine the key elements of global education and explore a multitude of resources for educators to foster global competence in their classrooms. The semester-long professional development program will train a cohort of educators in middle and high school classrooms to become confident instructors in global education. The initiative will offer educational resources and professional development opportunities for teachers in the realms of world affairs\, geopolitical issues and U.S. foreign policy. \nParticipating teachers will be required to attend three workshops to evaluate and reflect upon implementation of resources in the classroom. The workshops lead a cohort of participants through the four stages of global competency\, using the Asia Society framework. Participants will learn how to engage students in current events and international issues through investigating the world\, recognizing the perspectives of others\, communicating their ideas and taking action.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/bridges-to-the-world-workshop/2019-05-24/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190524
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190410T205244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T205244Z
UID:10000378-1558310400-1558655999@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Women as Drivers of Social and Economic Change
DESCRIPTION:International visitors from Central and South America will travel to Cleveland to gain an understanding of the contributions of women leaders throughout the community. Visitors will explore the role of women leaders in various sectors ranging from public services to private programs. Visitors will also examine trends in leadership training\, public-private partnerships\, social entrepreneurship\, and other mechanisms through which women are empowered and encouraged to promote social changes. \nInternational Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders\, we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat\, click here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/women-as-drivers-of-social-and-economic-change/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190515T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190515T191500
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190322T154026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190322T154026Z
UID:10000376-1557941400-1557947700@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Redefining National Security: Preparing for Future Foreign Policy Challenges
DESCRIPTION:From climate change to infectious disease and cyber security\, global trends are increasingly shaping American security interests both at home and abroad. Additionally\, the rise of identity based extremism and the forever wars that America has engaged in post 9/11 continue to threaten our national security and foreign policy. These issues are just some of those outside of the umbrella of “traditional security” that impact United States national security. It can be argued that national security extends well beyond protecting our borders and military interests; instead\, national security should include the well-being of citizens and inclusion of global trends that continually challenge U.S. interests. How can the U.S. develop a national security strategy to prepare for the challenges that lie ahead? \nJoin us on May 15\, as we host Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins\, Founder and Executive Director of Women of Color Advancing Peace and Security (WCAPS)\, Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini\, Founder and Chief Executive Director of International Civil Society Action Network\, and Ambassador Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley\, Third Way Cyber Enforcement Initiative Advisory Board Member and former U.S. Ambassador to Malta. \nThis program is presented in partnership with Women of Color Advancing Peace and Security. CCWA would also like to thank our media sponsor\, 90.3 WCPN. \nSchedule: \n5:30 PM Reception \n6:00 PM Program begins \n6:45 PM Q&A \n7:15 PM Program concludes \nAdmission: Non-Members $25; Members $15; Students $5 \nLocation: The Union Club\, Ballroom. 1211 Euclid Ave\, Cleveland\, Ohio 44115. \nRegistration: \nOnline registration for this event has closed. Please call Andrea at 216-282-1041 with any questions.\nParking:  \nParking at the Union Club is $12 (cash only) for valet service. Additional parking options include other lots in the downtown area and street parking\, if parking restrictions are not in place. Car services\, such as Uber and Lyft\, are always an option. CCWA also encourages walking\, biking\, or public transportation\, including the RTA. \n 
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/redefining-national-security-preparing-for-future-foreign-policy-challenges/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Public Forum,Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190509T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190512T000000
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190410T205711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T205711Z
UID:10000380-1557360000-1557619200@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Sustainable Cities
DESCRIPTION:Urban planners\, architects\, environmental experts\, and civil society leaders representing 21 countries will be in Cleveland to explore how local government and community organizations are advancing sustainability. Visitors will experience a case study in how Northeast Ohio is working to improve environmental resiliency through collaboration in order to promote a green city on a blue lake. \nInternational Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders\, we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat\, click here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/sustainable-cities/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190507T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190507T204500
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190417T183201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190417T183201Z
UID:10000382-1557257400-1557261900@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Happy Dog Takes on the World: Citizen Participation in the Judicial System in Japan & East Asia
DESCRIPTION:Systems that incorporate juries into the legal decision-making process can significantly impact a country’s political system\, political culture\, and society. Bodies of average citizens can function as powerful tools in educating\, ensuring justice\, and enhancing the judiciary’s credibility. They also provide a valuable civic engagement tool that enables self-governance and facilitates checks on individuals\, industry\, and government. \nAs societies face rapid change and related challenges\, many nations are searching for potential solutions. Many civic reformers view jury systems both as a partial solution and means of compelling positive political\, economic\, and social change. In fact\, the major players in Asia and several other countries around the world have integrated lay participation into the administration of justice over the past 15 years in an effort to effect change\, advance public policy-making\, and manifest popular sovereignty. These bold moves stand in stark contrast to other parts of the world where established jury systems have been criticized\, attacked\, and even face diminished use. \nJoin the Cleveland Council on World Affairs\, The City Club of Cleveland\, International Partners in Mission\, Global Cleveland\, and the Northeast Ohio Consortium for Middle Eastern Studies as WCPN’s Tony Ganzer talks with University of Akron Professor of Law Matthew J. Wilson. The conversation will focus on his views on jury systems and lay participation in the administration of justice through the experiences of Japan\, South Korea\, and other countries in East Asia\, including China.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/happy-dog-takes-on-the-world-citizen-participation-in-the-judicial-system-in-japan-east-asia/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Public Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190507T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190507T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190419T174327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190419T174327Z
UID:10000383-1557251100-1557261000@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Strengthening America's Arctic Policy at Home and Abroad
DESCRIPTION:Cleveland Committee on Foreign Relations events are for CCFR members only. \nDr. Walter Berbrick is the founding director of the Arctic Studies Group at the U.S. Naval War College and an associate professor in the War Gaming Department. At the U.S. Naval War College\, he leads research on joint and naval warfare\, national security\, and strategy in the Arctic. Previously\, Dr. Berbrick was a senior advisor at the Department of State\, and served more than 10 years in the U.S. Navy. \nDr. Berbrick will join the Cleveland Committee on Foreign Relations to discuss security in the Arctic and how the United States should position itself and strategize moving forward. \nLocation: The Union Club\, Wedgwood Room \nFor more information about CCFR membership options and to join\, click here to visit our CCFR page. \nOnline registration for this event has closed. For questions please contact Andrea Bender 216-282-1041 or abender@ccwa.ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/strengthening-americas-arctic-policy-at-home-and-abroad/
CATEGORIES:CCFR Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190524
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190415T134049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190415T134049Z
UID:10000381-1557100800-1558655999@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Taiwan Youth Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Engage in Cross-Cultural Exchange with Taiwan\nCCWA is seeking Student Ambassadors for May!\n\nFive (5) local high school students\, sophomore and above\, who are willing to engage with 16 Taiwanese students during their program in Cleveland from May 6—May 23\, 2019\nProgram focuses on music performance\, music in social change\, and leadership\nStudents should have a background in band\, youth orchestra\, and/or music classes\nStudent Ambassadors will have an opportunity to travel to Taiwan in autumn 2019\n\nStudent Ambassador Requirements \n\nAbility to host 1-2 Taiwanese students overnight from May 17—May 20\nWillingness to engage with Taiwanese students as local “Student Ambassadors\,” introducing the students to American culture and joining Cleveland-based programming\nMaturity\, communication skills\, and a desire to grow as young leaders\n\nApply Now: \n\nSend you application to Katie Ferman at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org. The following should be included with your application:\nCurrent resume\, listing your school and when spring semester ends\nName and contact of a music instructor who can provide a reference\nOne page (single space\, 12-point font) response to the question: “How will this exchange experience impact you and your family\, school\, or community?”\nBrief description of your access to transportation (i.e.\, Do you have your own car? Can you access public transportation?)
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/taiwan-youth-exchange/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190501
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190301T183619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190301T183619Z
UID:10000368-1556150400-1556668799@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Volunteerism and Civic Action
DESCRIPTION:International visitors from Bahrain\, Barbados\, Israel\, Malaysia\, Nepal\, Poland\, Tunisia and Vietnam will travel to Cleveland to examine the impact of volunteerism in the U.S. and the role that social media plays in the volunteer efforts. Visitors will engage with several volunteer-based organizations addressing the  needs for underserved groups\, homelessness\, and youth outreach. Visitors will also give back to the community through participation in a volunteer activity. \nInternational Visitor Leadership (IVLP) Program \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat\, click here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/volunteerism-and-civic-action/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190418
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190301T184159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190301T184159Z
UID:10000372-1555459200-1555545599@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Social Entrepreneurs in the United States
DESCRIPTION:International visitors from Burkina Faso\, Iraq\, Latvia\, Morocco\, Portugal\, South Africa\, Turkey and West Bank will examine the role of social entrepreneurship in the U.S. and what makes social ventures sustainable\, self-sufficient and scalable. Visitors will get to network with their U.S. counterparts and exchange ideas regarding innovative approaches to social changes in areas such as poverty alleviation\, education\, public health and the environment. Emphasis will also be laid on understanding the influence of news and social media in driving social entrepreneurship through mentorships and other interactive exercises. \nInternational Visitor Leadership (IVLP) Program \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders\, we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat\, click here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/social-entrepreneurs-in-the-united-states/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190409T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190409T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190322T200410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190322T200410Z
UID:10000377-1554831900-1554841800@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:The U.S. and Africa: Vital Interests
DESCRIPTION:Cleveland Committee on Foreign Relations events are for CCFR members only. \nAmbassador Bruce Wharton\, former Ambassador to Zimbabwe\, served as an officer in the Foreign Service from 1985 to 2017. His career includes assignments in Latin America\, Africa\, Washington\, Europe\, and Asia. Ambassador Wharton will join the Cleveland Committee on Foreign Relations to discuss the rise of terrorism across Africa\, the United States’ current presence on the continent\, and AFRICOM’s mission. How can the United States be involved in Africa in a positive and productive way? \nLocation: The Union Club\, Wedgwood Room \nFor more information about CCFR membership options and to join\, click here to visit our CCFR page. \nRegistration for this event has closed.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/u-s-interests-and-security-in-africa/
CATEGORIES:CCFR Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190404T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190404T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190221T183810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190221T183810Z
UID:10000365-1554400800-1554409800@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Global Gauntlet 2019: CCWA’s World Trivia Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for an evening of world trivia\, food\, and prizes! \nJoin us on Thursday\, April 4th for our second annual Global Gauntlet World Trivia Challenge! Teams of up to four compete to answer questions that test your knowledge of international affairs\, current events\, and foreign policy. \nThis event raises money for our education initiative\, Academic World Quest. All proceeds support our winning student team’s trip to the national competition in Washington DC. \nA cash bar and light appetizers will be available. \nLocation: Market Garden Brewery\, 1947 West 25th St.\, Cleveland \nAdmission: $140 per four-person team\, $40 per individual  \nRegistration for this event has closed. With questions\, please call Andrea at 216-282-1041.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/globalgauntlet2019/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190402T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190402T204500
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190314T150846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190314T150846Z
UID:10000375-1554233400-1554237900@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Happy Dog Takes on the World: Why and How Americans Should Care About the War in Yemen
DESCRIPTION:For the last three years Yemen\, one of the poorest Arab countries\, has been devastated by a civil war that has killed nearly 10\,000 people and pushed millions to the brink of starvation. Propelled by the Arab uprisings in 2011\, Yemeni society peacefully mobilized protests and forced its long ruling president\, Ali Abdullah Saleh\, to step down. Today\, Yemen finds itself mired in a violent contest between northern rebel groups and Saudi and Emirati forces. \nHorrific human rights abuses\, as well as war crimes\, are being committed throughout the country by all parties to the conflict\, causing the United Nations to characterize Yemen as the world’s most severe humanitarian crisis to date. As a result\, there are bipartisan efforts in Congress underway to stop U.S. involvement in the civil war. What effect will they have? What has been the United States’ role in this conflict to date – and what future role should it hold in a quest for peace? \nJoin the Cleveland Council on World Affairs\, The City Club of Cleveland\, International Partners in Mission\, Global Cleveland\, and the Northeast Ohio Consortium for Middle Eastern Studies as WCPN’s Tony Ganzer talks with Stacey Philbrick Yadav. Yadav has lived in Yemen and is a member of the executive committee of the American Institute of Yemeni Studies; she will discuss the economic and geopolitical implications the continuing war in Yemen has for the United States and its allies. Additionally\, Yadav is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/happy-dog-takes-on-the-world-why-and-how-americans-should-care-about-the-war-in-yemen/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Public Forum
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190406
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190306T214909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190306T214909Z
UID:10000374-1554163200-1554508799@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:21st Century Changemakers: Education Leaders Advance Civic Engagemnt Among High School Youth
DESCRIPTION:International educators and youth leaders will be traveling to Cleveland to explore programs that engage youth and promote direct participation in government and society. Visitors will address various school programs that promote youth engagement\, tolerance\, and multiculturalism. Discussions with the Cleveland Leadership Center\, Cleveland Young Professional Senate\, The Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio\, among others\, will highlight efforts to inspire the next generation of leaders. \nInternational Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders\, we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat\, click here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/21st-century-changemakers-education-leaders-advance-civic-engagemnt-among-high-school-youth/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190331T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190403T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190301T165933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190301T165933Z
UID:10000371-1554024600-1554289200@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Cleveland International Film Festival: The Pursuit
DESCRIPTION:CCWA is proud to be a community partner again at this year’s Cleveland International Film Festival. Our partner film\, The Pursuit\, will be screening on March 28 at 4:45PM\, March 29 at 7:40PM and March 31 at 9:30AM. Use the code CCWA to receive a discount when purchasing tickets. \nAbout the film: \nAward-winning economist\, Arthur Brooks\, places himself at the intersection of culture and politics in The Pursuit\, a thought-provoking documentary exploring our global economy and its impact on the citizens of the world. The film travels the globe seeking understanding of impoverished communities and their progress—or stagnation—as a result of capitalism\, socialistic ideals\, and state-run welfare systems. While many immigrants to the United States and newly independent nations sought freedom from socialist governments to benefit from capitalism\, the present-day political climate complicates both economies\, leaving plenty of room for healthy discussion. Brooks visits the bustling streets of Mumbai\, a once-thriving coal mining town in Kentucky\, the presumably happiest nation of Denmark\, a street rally in Barcelona\, Spain\, and an Indian monastery for a truly global view on these topics. Rather than embracing a definitive political stance\, The Pursuit offers an opportunity for genuine conversation about individuals’ opinions\, experiences\, and views of the best ways we can all support each other—regardless of class or social status—in our pursuit of happiness. \nFilm Forum: \nAfter the March 28 screening\, join us for a discussion on the question: If capitalism is the answer\, then what’s the question? \nPanelists\nSusan Helper\, Ph.D.; Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics\, Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University\nJohn Papola; Director\, “The Pursuit”\nMarcus R. Schultz-Bergin\, Ph.D.; Assistant College Lecturer\, Department of Philosophy & Comparative Religion\, Cleveland State University\nMark E. Schweitzer\, Ph.D.; Senior Vice President\, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland\nModerator\nMichael K. McIntyre; Sound of Ideas host\, ideastream®\, and columnist\, The Plain Dealer \nFor more information about our partner film and the film festival\, and to purchase tickets\, visit CIFF online. Use the code CCWA to receive a discount when purchasing tickets.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-international-film-festival-the-pursuit/2019-03-31/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190404
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190214T145133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190214T145133Z
UID:10000358-1553904000-1554335999@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Cleveland and Cuyahoga County are at the near center of the nation-wide crisis (Cuyahoga County alone has seen a 1\,000 percent increase in opioid deaths since 2007). In this Multi-Regional Project\, visitors from Afghanistan\, Cyprus\, Morocco\, Seychelles\, China\, and Russia will visit Cleveland to address the current opioid abuse crisis\, health promotion strategies\, demand reduction strategies\, and current trends in understanding addiction. Given how serious the issue is\, a wide-range of resource and partnership initiatives have emerged in the last few years to address addiction\, treatment\, and prevention. The Cuyahoga County Opiate Task Force\, made up of over 50 multi-sector partners\, is a great example of collaboration to educate the community on this issue. Another resource to highlight is Project DAWN\, a state initiative implemented at a local hospital to provide naloxone that has been credited with saving 300+ lives. \nInternational Visitor Leadership (IVLP) Program \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat\, click here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/drug-addiction-and-opioid-crisis/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190329T194000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190330T211500
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190301T165933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190301T165933Z
UID:10000370-1553888400-1553980500@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Cleveland International Film Festival: The Pursuit
DESCRIPTION:CCWA is proud to be a community partner again at this year’s Cleveland International Film Festival. Our partner film\, The Pursuit\, will be screening on March 28 at 4:45PM\, March 29 at 7:40PM and March 31 at 9:30AM. Use the code CCWA to receive a discount when purchasing tickets. \nAbout the film: \nAward-winning economist\, Arthur Brooks\, places himself at the intersection of culture and politics in The Pursuit\, a thought-provoking documentary exploring our global economy and its impact on the citizens of the world. The film travels the globe seeking understanding of impoverished communities and their progress—or stagnation—as a result of capitalism\, socialistic ideals\, and state-run welfare systems. While many immigrants to the United States and newly independent nations sought freedom from socialist governments to benefit from capitalism\, the present-day political climate complicates both economies\, leaving plenty of room for healthy discussion. Brooks visits the bustling streets of Mumbai\, a once-thriving coal mining town in Kentucky\, the presumably happiest nation of Denmark\, a street rally in Barcelona\, Spain\, and an Indian monastery for a truly global view on these topics. Rather than embracing a definitive political stance\, The Pursuit offers an opportunity for genuine conversation about individuals’ opinions\, experiences\, and views of the best ways we can all support each other—regardless of class or social status—in our pursuit of happiness. \nFilm Forum: \nAfter the March 28 screening\, join us for a discussion on the question: If capitalism is the answer\, then what’s the question? \nPanelists\nSusan Helper\, Ph.D.; Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics\, Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University\nJohn Papola; Director\, “The Pursuit”\nMarcus R. Schultz-Bergin\, Ph.D.; Assistant College Lecturer\, Department of Philosophy & Comparative Religion\, Cleveland State University\nMark E. Schweitzer\, Ph.D.; Senior Vice President\, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland\nModerator\nMichael K. McIntyre; Sound of Ideas host\, ideastream®\, and columnist\, The Plain Dealer \nFor more information about our partner film and the film festival\, and to purchase tickets\, visit CIFF online. Use the code CCWA to receive a discount when purchasing tickets.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-international-film-festival-the-pursuit/2019-03-29/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190328T164500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190328T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190301T165933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190301T165933Z
UID:10000369-1553791500-1553796000@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Cleveland International Film Festival: The Pursuit
DESCRIPTION:CCWA is proud to be a community partner again at this year’s Cleveland International Film Festival. Our partner film\, The Pursuit\, will be screening on March 28 at 4:45PM\, March 29 at 7:40PM and March 31 at 9:30AM. Use the code CCWA to receive a discount when purchasing tickets. \nAbout the film: \nAward-winning economist\, Arthur Brooks\, places himself at the intersection of culture and politics in The Pursuit\, a thought-provoking documentary exploring our global economy and its impact on the citizens of the world. The film travels the globe seeking understanding of impoverished communities and their progress—or stagnation—as a result of capitalism\, socialistic ideals\, and state-run welfare systems. While many immigrants to the United States and newly independent nations sought freedom from socialist governments to benefit from capitalism\, the present-day political climate complicates both economies\, leaving plenty of room for healthy discussion. Brooks visits the bustling streets of Mumbai\, a once-thriving coal mining town in Kentucky\, the presumably happiest nation of Denmark\, a street rally in Barcelona\, Spain\, and an Indian monastery for a truly global view on these topics. Rather than embracing a definitive political stance\, The Pursuit offers an opportunity for genuine conversation about individuals’ opinions\, experiences\, and views of the best ways we can all support each other—regardless of class or social status—in our pursuit of happiness. \nFilm Forum: \nAfter the March 28 screening\, join us for a discussion on the question: If capitalism is the answer\, then what’s the question? \nPanelists\nSusan Helper\, Ph.D.; Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics\, Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University\nJohn Papola; Director\, “The Pursuit”\nMarcus R. Schultz-Bergin\, Ph.D.; Assistant College Lecturer\, Department of Philosophy & Comparative Religion\, Cleveland State University\nMark E. Schweitzer\, Ph.D.; Senior Vice President\, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland\nModerator\nMichael K. McIntyre; Sound of Ideas host\, ideastream®\, and columnist\, The Plain Dealer \nFor more information about our partner film and the film festival\, and to purchase tickets\, visit CIFF online. Use the code CCWA to receive a discount when purchasing tickets.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-international-film-festival-the-pursuit/2019-03-28/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190329
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190306T215339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190306T215339Z
UID:10000373-1553385600-1553817599@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Entrepreneurship as the Engine of Prosperity and Stability
DESCRIPTION:Visitors from 16 countries throughout Africa will travel to Northeast Ohio to observe the effectiveness of the business sector in creating jobs and alleviating global poverty. This project will examine the regulatory systems that allow entrepreneurs to flourish while identifying policies that may discourage such enterprises. Visitors will get to explore various business models\, support mechanisms\, and innovations such as micro-lending and micro-level marketing. Discussions will also highlight numerous societal barriers faced by entrepreneurs\, and the strategies  and programs that help overcome these very same restrictions. \nInternational Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders\, we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat\, click here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/entrepreneurship-as-the-engine-of-prosperity-and-stability/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190328
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190214T215508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190214T215508Z
UID:10000363-1553385600-1553731199@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Education and Technology in the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Higher and secondary education officials and English-language instructors from China will be traveling to Cleveland to learn about the role of communities\, civil society\, and parents in advancing education reform. Visitors will develop a better understanding of U.S. education and technology resources within schools. Meetings with local non-profit organizations\, businesses and schools will take a closer look at how Cleveland’s efforts to advance education through technology has impacted the local community. \nInternational Visitor Leadership (IVLP) Program \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat\, click here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/education-and-technology-in-the-u-s/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190327
DTSTAMP:20260408T152012
CREATED:20190214T215300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190214T215300Z
UID:10000362-1553126400-1553644799@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Economic Revitalization through Public-Private Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:In this European regional project\, visitors from Croatia\, Czech Republic\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and Poland will be traveling to Cleveland to learn how Northeast Ohio is contributing to public-private partnerships in local economic development\, including business\, infrastructure development\, energy\, environment\, education\, and tourism. Meetings with local businesses\, government agencies\, and non-profit organizations will examine how Cleveland’s companies utilize their relationships with the public sector to promote community development and corporate citizenship. \nInternational Visitor Leadership (IVLP) Program \nEach year\, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through IVLP. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State\, these visitors have been identified by U.S. embassies as emerging leaders in their fields. Over 50 Nobel Laureates and 335 current or former Chiefs of State or Heads of Government are alumni of this program. \nBy connecting with foreign leaders we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial\, cultural\, and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information\, contact Katie Ferman\, Program Officer\, at kferman@ccwa.ccwa.org or click here. To get involved as a Citizen Diplomat\, click here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/economic-revitalization-through-public-private-partnerships/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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