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I IAAB* Art I Bam Seminar I Project Connection I IAAB Javan! I Leadership Camp I Conference 2005 I Conference 2004 I
Project Connection Goal: Enabling collaborations between second-generation Iranians and Iranian institutions. Iranian Alliances Across Borders (IAAB) in partnership with Iran Studies Group (ISG), is creating a Resource Guide which will provide information for second-generation Iranians for collaboration opportunities in Iran. This resource guide aims at bringing together second-generation Iranians who have grown up in the diaspora, and Iranian institutions, such as companies, schools, and NGOs, to join in collaborative work during the visits of young second-generation Iranians. This project benefits both sides by enriching the experience of second-generation Iranians during their temporary stays in Iran and providing institutions with the fresh perspective and distinct skills of these Iranians with very little costs.
How this project benefits both sides: The idea for this project arose out of a need expressed by second-generation Iranians in the diaspora (hereinafter called “participants”) for information about organizations/companies in Iran where they could find internship and/or volunteer opportunities. Many individuals in the participant group visit Iran regularly, especially during the summers, and have time, energy, and motivation to get involved in some type of voluntary activity or internship. However, they lack the resources and connections to accommodate such activities. The goal of our project is to provide the basic resources and guidelines (through a website) and the network (through partnerships with interested institutions) to enable such collaborations. This project creates many valuable and lasting relationships that benefit both the participants and the institutions involved.
For the participants it allows:
For the participating institutions the collaboration allows for:
The website for this database is currently being constructed and will be available in October.
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