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Program Update – October 2004

Program Update – October 2004. Fellow Selections by Region & Gender 2001 - 2004. Total 1,509 Fellows 49% Female, 51% Male. Percentage of Fellows Chosen by Region. 1,083. (4 sites). 1,444. (6 sites). 798. (3 sites). Total Number of Contracts by Region and Gender. Total Contracts: 1,022

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Program Update – October 2004

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  1. Program Update – October 2004

  2. Fellow Selections by Region & Gender 2001 - 2004 Total 1,509 Fellows 49% Female, 51% Male

  3. Percentage of Fellows Chosen by Region 1,083 (4 sites) 1,444 (6 sites) 798 (3 sites)

  4. Total Number of Contracts by Region and Gender Total Contracts: 1,022 51% Female, 49% Male

  5. Alumni by Region and Gender at March 31, 2005 (projected) 262 Alumni 56% Female, 44% Male

  6. IFP Latin America: At a Glance (October 1, 2004)

  7. Latin America Alumni by Country and Gender at March 31, 2005 (projected) 100 Alumni 53% Female, 47% Male

  8. Latin America Alumni by Host Region at March 31, 2005 (projected)

  9. Latin America Alumni Academic Degrees at March 31, 2005 (projected)

  10. Latin America Alumni Academic Areas at March 31, 2005(projected)

  11. Strategy Development Extensive consultation with Fellows, Partners, Ford Foundation Approved by IFF Board in May 2004 Core Concepts No direct individual support Increase Fellows’ “social capital” Ford Foundation field office participation Implementation Begin in IFP “Pilot” Sites – Chile/Peru (LA), West Africa, Russia Hire Coordinator of Alumni Affairs Form Alumni Association IFP Post-Fellowship Phase: Planning and Development

  12. (Proposal under consideration by IFP and Ford Foundation Office in Moscow) Data collection about alumni Electronic forum alumni@iie.ru “IFP Alumnus Handbook” for each new graduate IFP partner hosting personal web pages of alumni on IFP-Russia website (http://www.iie.ru/pgms/IFP/Alumni/Sokolov/) Alumni global networking through “Community on Line” (http://lsj.sit.edu) Electronic IFP Alumni Newsletter Russia alumni to participate in post-fellowship activities at other IFP sites Two-day seminar on fundraising and grant writing in Moscow, followed by a one-day alumni association planning meeting Two-day workshop with Ford grantees in Moscow called “Social Justice and The Roles of Different Community Actors” Partnership with the Kennan Institute in Moscow IFP Post-Fellowship Activities in Russia

  13. (Grant already made by Ford Foundation W. Africa Office to fund initial activities) Collection of baseline data about alumni Leadership training organization in Nigeria (LEAP) identified to assist with alumni planning Alumni planning meeting in August 2004, held jointly with pre-departure meeting of 2003 Fellows Alumni develop action plan “to market alumni expertise and mobilize their energies towards promoting social justice” Alumni outreach to local media Plans formulated to develop Alumni Association W. African alumni meeting planned for February 2005 Annual capacity-building workshops Alumni-generated website Collaborative social justice projects IFP Post-Fellowship Activities in West Africa

  14. Strategy Development IFP research on leadership training programs School for International Training (SIT) and Advocacy Institute (AI) develop LSJ Institutes starting in 2002 Continuous refinement of LSJ Institute format based on participant and observer evaluation Core Concepts create program identity and promote the formation of IFP global community reinforce Fellows’ leadership in social justice fields IFP Leadership for Social Justice Institutes: Planning and Development

  15. Implementation 7 LSJ Institutes held since 2002: 440 Fellows from 20 countries have participated Participation by host country organizations and IFP partners Recent changes Greater Fellow participation in planning and facilitation Field visits to/from local NGOs Issue-oriented working groups Enhanced use of LSJ Online Proposed changes for 2005-2006 Two larger international institutes (US / Latin America) One 4-6 week English language and leadership institute (US) One university-based, issue-oriented symposium / leadership meeting (Europe) Leadership for Social Justice Institutes

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