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The International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) is a professional exchange program funded by the U.S. Department of State's
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. The mission of IVLP is to offer current and emerging international leaders the opportunity to experience the richness and diversity of American political, economic, social and cultural life through carefully designed exchanges that reflect participants’ professional interests and the public diplomacy objectives of the United States government. The exchange brings up to 5,000 professional emerging leaders from around the world to the United States each year for programs of up to three weeks. The program is nomination only by staff at U.S. Embassies.


History

In 1940, Nelson Rockefeller was named the Coordinator of Commercial and Cultural Affairs for the American Republics. He initiated the exchange of persons program with Latin America, inviting 130 Latin American journalists to the United States and recognized as the first exchange under what would become the IVLP. In 1948 representative Karl E. Mundt and Senator H. Alexander Smith marshaled the Informational and Educational Exchange Act, also known as the Smith-Mundt Act which was passed by the
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and approved by President Harry S. Truman. During a time when Americans grew increasingly concerned about
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, the purpose of the Smith-Mundt was "to promote a better understanding of the United States in other countries, and to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries" though educational and cultural exchanges. From this legislation birthed the Foreign Leaders Program, which was eventually consolidated into the International Visitor Program (IVP) in 1952. In 2004, the IVP was renamed the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP).


Goals

The purpose of the IVLP is to: # cultivate lasting relationships between current and emerging professionals around the world and their American counterparts # provides opportunities for foreign opinion makers to gain firsthand knowledge about U.S. society, culture and politics


Notable alumni

The following tables list the 338 current and former chiefs of state and heads of government who have participated in the International Visitor Leadership Program.


East Asia and Pacific


Europe


North Africa, Near East, South Asia and Central Asia


Sub-Saharan Africa


Western Hemisphere


Agencies involved

The IVLP functions through a cooperative agreement with several National Program Agencies and Global Ties U.S., comprising organizations in 45 states, that arrange the itineraries for IVLP exchange participants. * CRDF Global
Cultural VistasFHI360Institute of International EducationMeridian International CenterMississippi Consortium for International DevelopmentAmerican Councils for International EducationWorld Learning


References

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External links


IVLP OverviewGlobal Ties U.S.
United States Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs United States diplomatic programs