ideas for youth-led community service projects into concrete action plans. Also, the participants learned essential skills on identify- ing grant opportunities, writing winning proposals, developing coherent budgets, honing presen- tation and public-speaking skills, and expanding their leadership and development skills. Three YES (Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange & Study Program) Alum- ni, Hassan Al Busaidi, Miad Al Shidhani and Kulthoom Al Kha- mayasi, recently participated in the Near East and Africa Alumni Enrichment Seminar organized by the Alumni Affairs Office in Rabat, Morocco from September 28-30, 2013. The three-day seminar host- ed more than 35 alumni from across the Middle-East and North Africa. The seminar aimed at providing alumni of U.S. Depart- ment exchange programs with enrichment skills and knowledge beyond what they have learned in their exchange experiences. This year’s seminar focused on effec- tive approaches to transforming Highlights: • YES Alumni Go to Morocco • Edward Murrow Program • FY 2013 Alumni Outreach Activities • IVLP Participant hosted by Oman T.V. • International Students Day • Resources Murtadha Al Lawati goes on Edward Murrow Program YES Alumni Participate in the NEA Alumni Enrichment Seminar partnership between the US Department of State, the Aspen Institute, and nine leading US schools of journalism, brings more than 100 emerging leaders in the field of journalism from around the world to the US each year to examine journal- istic practices in the U.S. Source Ahlibank’s head of corporate com- munications, and Oman TV and Hi FM radio news anchor Murtadha al Lawati, has been selected for the ‘Edward Murrow Program for Journalists’ this year. The pro- gram, which is a public-private EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES MUSCAT • OMAN State Alumni Voice A quarterly newsleer published by the U.S. Embassy in Muscat November, 2013 U.S. Exchange Programs hp://oman.usembassy.gov/ educaonal-exchange.html American English Website hp:// americanenglish.state.gov U.S. Embassy Muscat hp://oman.usembassy.gov/
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ideas for youth-led community
service projects into concrete
action plans. Also, the participants
learned essential skills on identify-
ing grant opportunities, writing
winning proposals, developing
coherent budgets, honing presen-
tation and public-speaking skills,
and expanding their leadership and
development skills.
Three YES (Kennedy-Lugar Youth
Exchange & Study Program) Alum-
ni, Hassan Al Busaidi, Miad Al
Shidhani and Kulthoom Al Kha-
mayasi, recently participated in
the Near East and Africa Alumni
Enrichment Seminar organized by
the Alumni Affairs Office in Rabat,
Morocco from September 28-30,
2013. The three-day seminar host-
ed more than 35 alumni from
across the Middle-East and North
Africa. The seminar aimed at
providing alumni of U.S. Depart-
ment exchange programs with
enrichment skills and knowledge
beyond what they have learned in
their exchange experiences. This
year’s seminar focused on effec-
tive approaches to transforming
Highlights:
• YES Alumni Go to Morocco
• Edward Murrow Program
• FY 2013 Alumni Outreach
Activities
• IVLP Participant hosted by
Oman T.V.
• International Students Day
• Resources
Murtadha Al Lawati goes on Edward Murrow Program
YES Alumni Participate in the NEA Alumni Enrichment Seminar
partnership between the US Department
of State, the Aspen Institute, and nine
leading US schools of journalism, brings
more than 100 emerging leaders in the
field of journalism from around the world
to the US each year to examine journal-
istic practices in the U.S. Source
Ahlibank’s head of corporate com-
munications, and Oman TV and Hi
FM radio news anchor Murtadha al
Lawati, has been selected for the
‘Edward Murrow Program for
Journalists’ this year. The pro-
gram, which is a public-private
EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES
MUSCAT • OMAN
State Alumni Voice A quarterly newsletter published by the U.S. Embassy in Muscat