Global UGRAD 2018-19 Alumni Class Secretaries

The Global UGRAD team at World Learning would like to congratulate all the 2018-19 Global UGRAD participants on successfully completing their international exchange experience in the United States. As Global UGRAD alumni, World Learning strives to keep in contact and continue to support you even after you’ve left the program. Every year one participant from each country is selected to represent their country cohort to provide more insight and updates about the Global UGRAD alumni to World Learning. These Alumni Class Secretaries serve as the point of contact for any alumni who wish to share stories, professional and academic achievements, or general updates with World Learning and the U.S. Department of State. Listed below are the Alumni Class Secretaries by country for the 2018-19 Global UGRAD Program:

AFRICA (AF)
Kenya – Diana Kemunto Kaka
Malawi – Chiweko Mdwazika
Mauritania – Mohammed M’Bareck
Mozambique – Valquiria Priscilla Ferreira
Zimbabwe – Sibonisiwe Ngubeni

CENTRAL ASIA (CA)
Kazakhstan – Amina Shamil
Kyrgyzstan – Temirlan Tagaibaev
Tajikistan – Rukhshona Sharipova
Turkmenistan – Nasiba Nurllayeva
Uzbekistan – Sabina Akhroriy

EAST ASIA PACIFIC (EAP)
Burma – Aung Thura Tun
Cambodia – Yuory Chhun
China – Liyan Yang
Indonesia – Yeremia Adiputra
South Korea – Minho Jang
Laos – Souksavanh Vongthongchit
Malaysia – Adina Joseph
Mongolia – Ryenchin Myagmarsuren
Philippines – Steffi Eunice Ramos
Thailand – Thanakul Nojit
Vietnam – Tuan Nguyen

EURASIA (EUR)
Albania – Servete Ceka
Armenia – Sasun Minasyan
Azerbaijan – Javanshir Huseynli
Belarus – Alyaksandra Petrakouskaya
Bosnia & Herzegovina – Aleksandar Krecar
Georgia – Mariami Bitsadze
Kosovo – Agnesa Jashari
Macedonia – Dina Hasanovikj
Moldova – Alevtina Mahotkina
Montenegro – Edina Osmanovic
Russia – Aleksei Terin
Serbia – Jovana Matejic
Ukraine – Mariia Makarenko

NEAR EAST AND NORTH AFRICA (NEA)
Algeria – Meriem Saoud
Bahrain – Ali Albana
Egypt – Yasmine Saleh
Israel – Ahmad Masalha
Jordan – Sarah Najem
Kuwait – Walaa Khanafer
Lebanon – Carla Gurunian
Morocco – Kenza Beladel
Palestinian Territories – Isaac Alzaghari (WB) and Serena Awad (Gaza)
Saudi Arabia – Sawsan Jan

SOUTH ASIA (SA)
Bangladesh – Tanveer Anoy
India – Athiphan Anbumani
Nepal – Dibina Rijal
Sri Lanka – Malsha Gimhani

WESTERN HEMISPHERE AND THE CARIBBEAN (WHA)
Costa Rica – German Quesada
Dominican Republic – Francis Morel Santana
El Salvador – Libni Lopez Hernandez
Guatemala – Nadia Chang
Haiti – Alexandre Junior Lundi
Honduras – Jasson Orban
Nicaragua – Walter Gonzalez Baez
Panama – Angel Hurtado
Paraguay – Damaris Belen Cristaldo
Venezuela – Sudenly Bello