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IVECA has signed on MOU with Bhutan Ministry of Education for globalizing the public school education of Bhutan through Intercultural Virtual Exchange. This relationship has been initiated through the joint-project, Intercultural Exchange Programs for Environmental Leadership, with Green Across the Pacific (GATP). GATP is a non-profit organization dedicated to “providing physical exchange programs to improve cultural and environmental awareness and cooperation around the world.”


IVECA plans to provide virtual exchange program on any subject areas including environmental studies throughout the semesters and for any levels of schools including the schools in remote areas. GATP will design physical exchange program on environmental studies that will be offered during vacations for high schools in Vermont and Bhutan.


Both organizations are partnered to provide a program for teens in Vermont and Bhutan in a cooperative effort to address some of the world’s most intractable environmental challenges by developing intercultural and environmental skills and fluency. This will be accomplished through fully integrated virtual and physical exchanges. IVECA and GATP expect students to think systemically about the political, cultural, scientific and economic implications of environmental policy.


The goal is to encourage life long connections and a sense of responsible and insightful global citizenship. IVECA and GATP plan to invite more schools in diverse countries in 2013.

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IVECA Founder, Dr. Eunhee Jung was interviewed by Dr. Deepak Chopra at his radio show and talked about what inspired her to develop the concept of International Virtual Schooling. She also described how the international virtual schooling program, IVECA, has been introduced to schools in different countries and shared her experience with students who joined IVECA.


The full interview can be found at Deepak Chopra Radio.


The 4th Annual Forum of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, organized at the initiative of H.H. Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, member of the High Level Group of the UNAOC, ended on December, the 13th, 2011.


From December 11-13, 2011, more than 2,500 attendees met in Doha, including Heads of State, Ministers of Foreign Affairs, NGOs, representatives of civil society, young leaders, foundations, media, academia and corporate sector for the 4th Forum of the Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC). The Doha Forum revolved around three key themes:


How does cultural diversity impact development? – the missing linkPromoting trust and tolerance to advance development goalsNew strategies for intercultural dialogue, understanding and cooperation


This Forum, tackled the issue of the missing link between culture and development and the notion of cultural diversity with the necessary tools that must be established to make the cultural factor a key element in development policies.


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