The Manila Times

CHEd, USAid to send Myanmar youth to college

- LEANDER C. DOMINGO

THROUGH the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAid), the US government has partnered with the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) to provide higher education opportunit­ies for youth from Myanmar.

According to the US Embassy in Manila, the partnershi­p is through USAid’s Diversity and Inclusion Scholarshi­p Program (DISP), launched on February 29.

The embassy said the program is a five-year $45-million initiative that will provide Myanmar or Burmese youth the opportunit­y “to pursue quality higher education in several Asian countries, including the Philippine­s.”

Through this program, USAid, in partnershi­p with CHEd, will provide full scholarshi­ps for students from Myanmar to enroll in various public and private universiti­es in the Philippine­s and online programs through the University of Arizona.

The embassy added that USAid will work closely with CHEd to streamline the admissions process for Burmese students and provide support services to facilitate their transition to studying in Philippine universiti­es.

These universiti­es include the Batangas State University, Lyceum of the Philippine­s, University-Batangas, St. Louis University in Baguio, University of the Philippine­s Diliman and UP Los Baños.

The Burmese scholars are expected to arrive in the Philippine­s by July 2024 to allow them to begin their studies in the coming academic year.

CHEd Chairman J. Prospero de Vera 3rd noted that through their partnershi­p with USAid, the commission is honored to support Burmese youth in higher education.

“We continuous­ly advocate for equitable, quality and inclusive higher education, aiming to empower students from all background­s. Together, we’re breaking barriers, building bridges and driving transforma­tive change through higher education,” de Vera said.

The embassy added that USAid’s DISP would provide quality educationa­l opportunit­ies for young community leaders in Myanmar, especially those from marginaliz­ed and vulnerable groups.

It said the DISP also offers grants to help higher education institutio­ns in Asia strengthen their capacity to support internatio­nal students by boosting institutio­nal partnershi­ps, growing regional networks and expanding community service-oriented activities.

USAid Assistant Administra­tor for Asia Michael Schiffer said this scholarshi­p program is a strategic investment in higher education institutio­ns in the region.

“It recognizes our shared commitment to education as a catalyst for positive change in Myanmar and around the world,” Schiffer said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? USAid Assistant Administra­tor Michael Schiffer delivers a message at the launch of the Diversity and Inclusion Scholarshi­p Program in Bangkok, Thailand, on Feb. 29, 2024.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO USAid Assistant Administra­tor Michael Schiffer delivers a message at the launch of the Diversity and Inclusion Scholarshi­p Program in Bangkok, Thailand, on Feb. 29, 2024.

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