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    and Empowering the Next Generation

 

Goals and Objectives

  • To support and encourage the leadership capabilities of women

  • To promote women’s active participation in decision-making roles

  • To explore the intersection of gender and government leadership

  • To provide cross-cultural learning and leadership experiences for women

  • To increase understanding of North/South gendered needs and priorities

The Council of Women World Leaders Ministerial Fellows Exchange Program (MFEP) has been developed to promote

and support women’s governmental leadership and gender aware policy development through cross-cultural exchange.

The program provides current and rising women government leaders from Africa and the United States with the opportunity

 to enhance and support each other’s work through sharing expertise and best practices, while enabling participants to

develop a greater understanding of foreign needs, priorities and policy development, particularly as they impact women

and women’s lives.

 

In these times the challenges to leadership are profound. Participation in the Ministerial Fellows Exchange Program gives

ministries/cabinet offices the opportunity to further develop the leadership capabilities of rising women in their staff. The

cross-cultural exchange of women leaders exposes participating Fellows and ministries/cabinet offices to new insights

for problem solving and effective leadership, as well as the opportunity to expand understanding of gender and policy

development within the remit of cabinet/ministry goals.

 

The Council of Women World Leaders is uniquely situated to provide a truly international and cross-cultural learning

opportunity for participating Fellows. The existing networks of women ministers associated with the Council include women

from 10 countries in Africa within various ministries, including women Ministers of Finance and Development, women

Ministers of the Environment, women Ministers of Women’s Affairs, and women Ministers of Culture. This broad array of

governmental expertise allows for a stimulating and expansive cultural and professional experience for participating Fellows.

The Ministerial Fellows Exchange Program is generously funded by the United States Department of State.

 

2007 Ministerial Exchange Fellows:

Elizabeth M. Duke, Ph.D.
Administrator
Health Resources and Services Administration
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

 

Mwantumu Saidi Bakari Mahiza

Deputy Minister
Ministry of Education and Vocational Training
United Republic of Tanzania

 

Joyce G. Mapunjo
Deputy Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Planning and Economic Empowerment
United Republic of Tanzania

 

Stephanie J. Monroe,

Assistant Secretary

Office for Civil Rights

U.S. Department of Education

 

Deborah Parham Hopson, Ph.D., M.S.P.H., R.N.
Associate Administrator for HIV/AIDS
Health Resources and Services Administration
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

 

2006 Ministerial Exchange Fellows:

Shinae Chun

Director

Women’s Bureau

U.S. Department of Labor 

 

Salome Joseph Mbatia,

Deputy Minister / Member of Parliament

Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children

United Republic of Tanzania 

 

Mamie Parker

Assistant Director

Fisheries and Habitat Conservation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

U.S. Department of the Interior

 

Nthabiseng Majara

Principal Environment Officer

Department of Environment

Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Culture

Kingdom of Lesotho

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