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Research Findings and Policy Recommendations for a “Service World”

International Volunteering and Service

Volunteering, Diplomacy, U.S. Department of State, Development, Opportunity and Well-being

Event Summary

On June 23, Global Economy and Development at Brookings and Washington University’s Center for Social Development hosted a forum to examine how international volunteering and service serve as critical tools for meeting global challenges.

Event Information

When

Wednesday, June 23, 2010
2:30 PM to 5:30 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Event Materials

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

Email: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

The forum framed international service as an integral component of “smart power” diplomacy and as a cost effective way to build cross-cultural bridges. Ambassador Elizabeth Frawley Bagley, special representative for global partnerships at the U.S. Department of State, delivered a keynote address on how the United States can better promote international service and its impact on American diplomacy, national security and global economies.

The research panel released new data on the impact of international service on volunteers, host communities and host country perceptions of volunteers from the United States. Policymakers and sector leaders discussed options for enhancing international service, and provided recommendations for bringing global service to the forefront of American foreign policy initiatives.

View the keynote speech by Ambassador Bagley »

Participants

Welcoming Remarks and Moderator

Kemal Derviş

Vice President and Director, Global Economy and Development

Opening Remarks

Mark Wrighton

Chancellor, Washington University in St. Louis

Keynote Speaker

Ambassador Elizabeth Frawley Bagley

Special Representative for Global Partnerships, U.S. Department of State

Panel One: Research Findings on the Impacts of International Volunteer Service

Moderator: Adam Weinberg

President and CEO, World Learning

Janet Kerley

Chief, Research, Evaluation, and Measurement; Peace Corps

Susan Jenkins

Evaluation Program Analyst, Peace Corps

Amanda Moore McBride

Research Director, Center for Social Development
Assistant Professor, School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis

Panel Two: Policy Plenary on “Service World”

Moderator: John Bridgeland

CEO, Civic Enterprises

Stanley Litow

Vice President, Corporate Citizenship & Corporate Affairs
President, IBM International Foundation

Michelle Nunn

CEO, Points of Light Institute

Steve Rosenthal

Executive Director, Cross-Cultural Solutions
Chair, Building Bridges Coalition

Closing Remarks

David L. Caprara

Nonresident Fellow, Global Economy and Development

The Honorable Harris Wofford

Former Senator (D-Penn)


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