GSE promotes peace and equitable development by connecting young people from around the world through innovative workshops, modern technology and service learning exchanges. Our students are young ambassadors who practice grassroots international relations by identifying local issues, collaborating with their global peers, and implementing projects that create positive change within the community. We have identified 5 pillars that form the foundation of our development goals: 1) Youth leadership and development; 2) Globalization and international relations; 3) Health Education; 4) Agricultural and rural development; 5) Business and entrepreneurship.
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Local Projects
In Sonoma County a lot of effort is directed towards sustaining the...
Projects Abroad
New Horizons for the Youth in Morogoro, Tanzania
The MYTC
January 2010
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GSE Club Chair Person Morogoro
Deogratius is 17 years old, and first became involved in GSE when he arrived at Mzumbe Secondary School in 2009. He was elected Club Chair Person by his fellows and by other students at participating high schools in Morogoro. Deogratius is a dedicated student who enjoys science, especially physics. Deogratius, (also know as "Ami") was nominated by his peers to represent GSE students from Morogoro in California. He has traveled to Sebastopol to work with Argentinean representatives as well as local Sonoma County Students. Deogratius has helped to design a Poultry Fundraiser for Mzumbe Secondary school. GSE is working to issue a loan to Ami and his fellow students to implement the purchase of chickens and repair of a large coup. The eggs will be sold in the local community to raise money for transportation, and other resources to help Morogoro GSE participants with their development project goals. Ami is outgoing, motivated, and a natural leader.
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