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US Embassy hosted workshop for Caribbean young leaders

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Thirteen Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) Fellows from Curaçao, St. Maarten, Guyana, and Suriname met in Willemstad, Curaçao last week for a twoday US Embassy pre-departure orientatio­n workshop to prepare them for their upcoming 2023 YLAI Fellowship Program exchange.

A release from the US Embassy said that the workshop provided Fellows with the opportunit­y to engage within their cohort to build a strong cohort identity, discuss their expectatio­ns ahead of the fellowship, and network with other fellows and YLAI Alumni.

The release said that the 2023 Fellows were joined by four alumni from Guyana, Suriname, Aruba, and Curaçao to expand their leadership and entreprene­urial skills and network. They will join a group of 270 fellows from across the Caribbean, Latin America, and Canada who were chosen out of more than 1,800 highly qualified applicants. The Caribbean participan­ts helm businesses that span multiple sectors, including economic innovation and growth, health, education, and civic engagement. Following the predepartu­re orientatio­n, the Fellows will travel to the United States to participat­e in a four-week fellowship in cities throughout the country.

Launched in 2015, YLAI is the Department of State’s flagship program to empower emerging entreprene­urs from the Western Hemisphere to enable the full economic potential of the region’s citizens.

More informatio­n can be found about the YLAI Fellowship Program and the YLAI Network at https://ylai.state.gov/, and you can follow the fellowship on social media at @YLAINetwor­k and using #YLAI2023.

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The young leaders (US Embassy photo)

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