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Center for Civic
Education Indonesia
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Gedung Jiwasraya,
2nd floor.
Jl RP Soeroso 41 Menteng, Jakarta Pusat 10350
Tel/Fax : 62 21 31907958
e mail: civitas@bit.net.id
civitasindo@yahoo.com |
Main Office
5145 Douglas Fir Road
Calabasas, CA 91302-1440
Tel: 818-591-9321
Fax: 818-591-9330
http://www.civiced.org
Email:cce@civiced.org
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Exchange

RSD |
Religion and Society
- a Dialogue (RSD)
is a two-year, two-way exchange between religious scholars, clerics, and community leaders of Indonesia and the United States, and this program funded by The US Department of State. Twelve Indonesians and five Americans will travel each year, visiting four distinct regions in each other's countries, where prestigious institutions will host them. This exchange will provide participating professionals with an opportunity to increase their knowledge of the counterpart country; to establish a dialogue about the scholarship and practice of religion (particularly Islam) in both countries; and to examine the compatibility of religious practice with democratic social and political values.

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LINC
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LINC: Linking Individuals, Knowledge and Cultures: Indonesian - American Exchange Program
LINC is a two-way exchange program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, created specifically so that Indonesian and American teens could meet and learn more about each other, one another’s nations and cultures LINC will promote mutual understanding between the people of Indonesia and the United States.

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Program for School Administrator and Community Leader
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Program for School Administrator and Community Leader
Heartland International, in partnership with the Center for Civic Education/Indonesia, will implement a three-week educational training program focusing on strengthening private and community-based secondary education in Indonesia. Funded by the U.S. Embassy, this program will complement other Embassy initiatives designed to improve the quality of teaching and learning in primary and junior secondary public and private schools, and promote greater community involvement

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IYLP
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Indonesian Youth Leadership Program
IYLP gives over 30 students from all across Indonesia a chance to spend a month in America, share their Indonesian culture, and to study leadership and civic education. Students are selected from provinces across Indonesia and reflect the diversity that is Indonesia in their ethnic backgrounds, races and religions.
2006 is the third year for the Indonesia Youth Leadership Program! This year’s participants have been selected from pools of excellent nominees in Aceh, North Sumatra, Lampung, Banten, Jakarta, West Java, Central Java, East Java, Lombok and Southeast Sulawesi (Kendari).

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