The U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) is launching a project in which Sudanese and South Sudanese youth leaders come to Washington D.C. to be in residence at USIP for three to four months. The project is designed to contribute to their leadership development by giving them opportunities to gain knowledge, skills, and confidence that youth leaders can leverage upon their return to Sudan or South Sudan. USIP believes that investing in Sudanese and South Sudanese youth and exposing them to new political contexts is critical to supporting the next generation of leaders that will help secure and sustain peace, security, and democracy in Sudan and South Sudan. During their time at USIP, youth leaders will focus primarily on a self-led project relevant to conflict prevention, conflict management, peacebuilding and/or democratization in Sudan
and/or South Sudan. This will also be an opportunity for U.S. audiences to hear fresh perspectives on Sudanese and South Sudanese affairs and for Sudanese and South Sudanese leaders to gain more exposure to the U.S. and its institutions. For each iteration of this program, USIP will select one youth leader.
While this first iteration of the program will focus on a Sudanese youth leader, the second iteration will focus on a South Sudanese youth leader.
Submissions must be made via email and will be accepted no later than March 1, 2013. All applications and inquiries should be addressed to Britt Sloan at bsloan@usip.org.
Goal
USIP intends for this program to provide youth leaders with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to grow as leaders and contribute to their communities. During their time at USIP, youth leaders will:
1) Acquire new information and perspectives on a research topic of their choice
2) Serve as a resource on Sudan and South Sudan in the Washington D.C. community
3) Gain an understanding of U.S. political culture, policy, and institutions
4) Build skills for successful leadership in a Sudanese and South Sudanese contexts
Requirements
By the end of their time at USIP, youth leaders will be expected to:
1) Gain at least two certificates demonstrating successful completion of USIP Academy courses2) Produce at least one publication on a research topic of their choice3) Develop a “Leadership Action Plan” for leveraging their new knowledge, skills, and confidence as leaders in Sudan or South Sudan\
Candidate Eligibility
In order to be eligible to participate in the first iteration of this project, which will focus on Sudan, candidates must:
- Be living in Sudan at the time of application
- Be 40 years of age or younger at the time of application
- Be fluent in English
- Have excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Have demonstrated leadership skills
- Possess a willingness to participate and learn within and beyond the walls of USIP
- By the stipulations of the J1 visa, candidates must also be able to secure health insurance by the time they arrive in the United States
USIP’s Mission
The United States Institute of Peace is an independent, nonpartisan institution established and funded by Congress to increase the nation's capacity to manage international conflict without violence. USIP aims to “think, act, teach, and train” across the spectrum of international conflict prevention, management, and resolution and to help societies in the period of post-conflict stabilization. Learn more about USIP at http://www.usip.org/about-us.
Instructions
Please submit all materials together as one submission packet. Submission should include a completed application form and all attachments, as listed in section IV (“Attachments”) of this document. Submissions must be made via email and will be accepted no later than March 1, 2013. All applications and inquiries should be addressed to Britt Sloan at bsloan@usip.org.