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US: Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship

Deadline: 13-Jan-23

The Congressional Hunger Center is accepting applications for the Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship is a two-year opportunity to promote global food and nutrition security through learning and hands-on work.

Leland Fellows gain experience and professional skills working with host organizations in development or humanitarian placements around the world, and learn to see what works in international development—and what doesn’t—and how to make the system more efficient, more effective, and more just. Each class of Leland Fellows forms a learning cohort, sharing knowledge and insight and growing together throughout the two year program. And the Hunger Center’s dynamic leadership development curriculum centers the skills required to create change in the international development and humanitarian sectors.

The Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellows Program serves as a living legacy to Rep. Mickey Leland, a Member of Congress who emerged as a passionate leader in the fight to eradicate hunger in the United States and around the world. Leland, a Democrat, was first elected to represent the 18th District of Texas in 1978. During his time in Congress, he chaired the House Select Committee on Hunger and the Congressional Black Caucus and was an outspoken advocate for increasing U.S. aid to Africa.

As a Leland Fellow, you will be matched with a host organization—an NGO, agency, foundation, or private sector entity that works to build food and nutrition security.

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For more information, visit Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship.

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