Global Ties Arizona – http://www.globaltiesarizona.org/
Global Ties Arizona has been hosting visitors to Arizona in cooperation with the US Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program and Global Ties US since 1964. Global Ties Arizona advocates citizen diplomacy to build stronger economic, cultural and personal connections between Arizona and the rest of the world.
University of Arizona Global Initiatives - https://global.arizona.edu/
UA has an incredible reputation of being one of the world’s most relevant big universities and engages in international study both at home, by hosting, and abroad.
Arizona Refugee Resettlement Program - https://www.azdes.gov/landing.aspx?id=7504
The staff of ARRP are incredible resources in helping to identify cultural trends and pertinent fact, as well as conflict and war as experienced by ARRP clients. ARRP is Arizona State’s refugee program and is funded entirely by the US Office of Refugee Resettlement.
Islamic Community Center of Tempe - http://tempemosque.com/
The Islamic Community Center of Tempe is headed by Imam Ahmed Shqeirat, who is incredibly easy to work with and is happy to invite students and adults in for a tour of the mosque, while explaining traditions, symbols and functions.
Arizona Sister Cities - http://arizonasistercities.com/
A Sister City program is a volunteer group of ordinary citizens who, with the support of their local elected officials, form long-term relationships with people and organizations in a city abroad. Each Sister City Program is independent and pursues the activities and thematic areas that are important to them and their community. In Arizona, these communities have Sister City partnerships throughout the globe. City affiliations between the United States and other countries became a national effort when President Eisenhower proposed the People-to-People program at a White House Conference in 1956. To date, 800 American cities representing all 50 states have affiliated with 2,600 cities in 126 countries around the world. The objective of the program is to create goodwill and further international understanding at the community level on a continuing, long-term basis. It is not a movement to convert others to our democratic ideals, but rather a way to help learn about the people of other countries, their customs, their similarities as well as the differences, and help chart a better road to understanding in the world.
Arizona International Baccalaureate - http://www.azibs.org/
The International Baccalaureate aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. To this end, the organization works with schools, governments and international organizations to develop challenging programs of international education and rigorous assessment.
Global Ties Arizona has been hosting visitors to Arizona in cooperation with the US Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program and Global Ties US since 1964. Global Ties Arizona advocates citizen diplomacy to build stronger economic, cultural and personal connections between Arizona and the rest of the world.
University of Arizona Global Initiatives - https://global.arizona.edu/
UA has an incredible reputation of being one of the world’s most relevant big universities and engages in international study both at home, by hosting, and abroad.
Arizona Refugee Resettlement Program - https://www.azdes.gov/landing.aspx?id=7504
The staff of ARRP are incredible resources in helping to identify cultural trends and pertinent fact, as well as conflict and war as experienced by ARRP clients. ARRP is Arizona State’s refugee program and is funded entirely by the US Office of Refugee Resettlement.
Islamic Community Center of Tempe - http://tempemosque.com/
The Islamic Community Center of Tempe is headed by Imam Ahmed Shqeirat, who is incredibly easy to work with and is happy to invite students and adults in for a tour of the mosque, while explaining traditions, symbols and functions.
Arizona Sister Cities - http://arizonasistercities.com/
A Sister City program is a volunteer group of ordinary citizens who, with the support of their local elected officials, form long-term relationships with people and organizations in a city abroad. Each Sister City Program is independent and pursues the activities and thematic areas that are important to them and their community. In Arizona, these communities have Sister City partnerships throughout the globe. City affiliations between the United States and other countries became a national effort when President Eisenhower proposed the People-to-People program at a White House Conference in 1956. To date, 800 American cities representing all 50 states have affiliated with 2,600 cities in 126 countries around the world. The objective of the program is to create goodwill and further international understanding at the community level on a continuing, long-term basis. It is not a movement to convert others to our democratic ideals, but rather a way to help learn about the people of other countries, their customs, their similarities as well as the differences, and help chart a better road to understanding in the world.
Arizona International Baccalaureate - http://www.azibs.org/
The International Baccalaureate aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. To this end, the organization works with schools, governments and international organizations to develop challenging programs of international education and rigorous assessment.