Talloires Network Newsletter - April 2018
Last month, the Steering Committee held its first conference call meeting of the year. We discussed the Network’s recent achievements and evolution. This is an exciting moment for the Talloires Network as Engaged Members, regional network partners, and students are coming together to design and launch new collaborative projects.
Steering Committee student representative, Mapendo Mindje, recently launched Global Community Partners at the University of Rwanda. This collaborative effort builds on the success of the Youth Economic Participation Initiative by further engaging university staff and students in community-based projects that enhance the wellbeing of the Rwandan society. Mapendo represented the Network at the Mastercard Foundation’s Young Africa Works Strategy Launch held in Kigali, Rwanda.
At Tufts University, a group of graduate students are working in partnership with faculty, staff, and students at Universidad Veracruzana (Mexico) and University of Ghana (Ghana) to document and raise the visibility of the university civic engagement movement. Their collaborative crowdfunding project entitled “Linking Universities with Communities” seeks to expand the reach and resources of the Network. I invite you to watch the short film they have created, make a modest contribution, and share the campaign with your networks.
In closing, I would like to thank the Engaged Members who have submitted nominations for the 2018 MacJannet Prize for Global Citizenship. The annual prize recognizes and provides financial support for innovative student-led community engagement programs. An international selection committee will soon review nominations. The winners will be announced in June.
Sincerely,
Anthony P. Monaco
President, Tufts University
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