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EWC's Digital School for Adaptive Leadership in Mongolia EWC's Digital School for Adaptive Leadership in Mongolia
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In partnership with Mongolia's innovative Ganabell Institute for Success and the EWCA Mongolia Chapter, the EWC's Digital School for Adaptive Leadership is an 11-week, virtual professional development program improving access to expertise of EWC staff and alumni and aligned with SDG's 4,8,10, and 17. The 219 Mongolian professionals enrolled are from private, non-profit, and civil sectors and amazingly from all of Mongolia's 21 provinces. This first-of-its-kind program was supported and developed through the non-residential 2020 EWC Innovation for Sustainable Development Fellows (#EWCinnovationfellows) and led by EWC Alumna Gana Purevjav. Courses will be taught by EWC Experiential Professional Development staff, current Mongolian EWC Graduate Degree Fellow Uyanga Batzogs, Asia Foundation Mongolia staff and EWCA Chapter Leader Tsom Altakehundaga, and Mongolian EWC Alumna Delger Batnyam Songool. The full program schedule can be viewed here and please follow the Ganabell Institute for Success Facebook page for opportunities to fund scholarships for underserved women to attend.

In partnership with Mongolia's innovative Ganabell Institute for Success and the EWCA Mongolia Chapter, the EWC's Digital School for Adaptive Leadership is an 11-week, virtual professional development program improving access to expertise of EWC staff and alumni and aligned with SDG's 4,8,10, and 17. The 219 Mongolian professionals enrolled are from private, non-profit, and civil sectors and amazingly from all of Mongolia's 21 provinces. This first-of-its-kind program was supported and developed through the non-residential 2020 EWC Innovation for Sustainable Development Fellows (#EWCinnovationfellows) and led by EWC Alumna Gana Purevjav. Courses will be taught by EWC Experiential Professional Development staff, current Mongolian EWC Graduate Degree Fellow Uyanga Batzogs, Asia Foundation Mongolia staff and EWCA Chapter Leader Tsom Altakehundaga, and Mongolian EWC Alumna Delger Batnyam Songool. The full program schedule can be viewed here and please follow the Ganabell Institute for Success Facebook page for opportunities to fund scholarships for underserved women to attend.