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The
U.S. government is inviting young African leaders to come to the United
States in 2015 as Mandela Washington Fellows. Here is an unparalleled
opportunity for you to:
+ Interact with President Obama at a Presidential Summit in Washington,
D.C.
+ Participate in a 6-week leadership and mentoring program at a U.S.
institution.
+ Meet with U.S. government, civic, and business leaders.
+ Be a part of a dynamic network and have opportunities for continued
leadership and career enhancement.
Applications will be available October 7- November 5, 2014. Learn more
at http://goo.gl/POq1Tx.
Apply for the 2015 Mandela Washington Fellowship and be one of the 500
young leaders coming to the United States for a 6-week leadership and
mentoring program, PLUS the opportunity to interact with President
Obama. Don’t miss out! The applications for the 2015 Mandela Washington
Fellowship will be available only from October 7 - November 5, 2014!
Meet peers and be part of an active network of dedicated young Africans
committed to bring change to the continent! Improve your leadership
skills through the 2015 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African
Leaders!
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