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October 8, 2004
An Uzbek delegate asks questions during the Open World orientation session at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC.
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Open World Alumni Conference on "Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Reputation and Philanthropy" Opened in Irkutsk

Irkutsk, Russia. Philanthropy is the basis for civil society. This idea was a unifying concept for the diverse participants gathered at the opening of the seventh Open World alumni conference in Irkutsk. Full Story

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Open World Host Judge Is Honored

U.S. District Judge Michael Mihm, a key architect of Open World’s rule of law program, received USAID’s Outstanding Citizen Achievement Citation at a ceremony held in his hometown of Peoria, Ill., on Aug. 6, 2004. Full Story
Open World Hosts Uzbek Leaders For Ten-Day Professional Development and Exchange Program In United States
Press Release: October 08, 2004
Washington, DC – Fifty Uzbek government and civic leaders arrive in the United States on October 7 to participate in ten days of intensive professional and cultural exchange with their U.S. counterparts through the Open World Leadership Center’s new exchange program with Uzbekistan. Full Story
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Larisa Tananykina
Open World 2003 Alumna
I don't speak English well enough to express my gratitude and communicate professionally with the people who were so kind to host me from the American side. I consider your work to be extremely important and significant. Good luck to you in your work!!!
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