It’s Ukraine! Not THE Ukraine!
The FLEX program is pleased to announce the second place winner of the FLEX 20th Anniversary competition Share Your FLEX Story Essay Contest Jodi Meek....
Apply For FLEX-Ability Conferences in Central Asia and Eastern Europe
FLEX Alumni Office is Recruiting for FLEX-Ability Conference in Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
History of FLEX-Ability Conference:
FLEX-Ability conference was started in South Caucasus region...
GYSD Tajikistan: Summer without Mosquitoes
Gulchin Ashur ’14 (Kulob, Tajikistan)
Event Location: Kulob, Tajikistan
$331 FLEX Alumni GYSD Grant Funding
$399 cost share from: local government agencies and the American Corner in...
FLEX-Ability Eastern Europe Conference
The FLEX Alumni program held the fifth annual FLEX-Ability Conference for 102 alumni. In its fifth year, the conference changed its parameters and included...
Brightening the Future of Education in Tajikistan
Story and request made by Malika Khakimova ’04 (Dushanbe, Tajikistan/ Windemere, FL)
The Guzgef School in Tajikistan is going solar, taking its first steps towards...
Roman Vydro ’10 – AC of the Month for May, 2014
ROMAN VYDRO '10 AC of the Month for MAY, 2014
Roman Vydro '10 of Eastern Ukraine is our Alumni Coordinator of the Month for May. Roman has proven to be a...
American Councils President Dan E. Davidson Testifies at U.S. Senate Hearing
American Councils President Dan E. Davidson testified yesterday before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce,...
FLEX Alumni Photo & Video Contest 2016 winners!
We are proud to announce the winners of the 2016 FLEX alumni photo and video contest. A team of judges from the U.S. Department of...
Announcing 2015 Global Village Winners
The 2015 Global Village for Business and Industry results are in! Twelve FLEX alumni from ten FLEX countries are the recipients of this year’s...
Rubik’s Cube Principle
What is the difference between Great and Perfect? Both express something well-done, accomplished and desired. But doesn’t perfect sound more impressive? If somebody asked...