LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

A six month leadership curriculum both in South Africa and Washington, DC,  supplemented by ongoing alumni opportunities.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

A core element of SAWIP, expressed through individual and team projects, both in South Africa and
Washington DC.

PROFESSIONAL EXPOSURE

Real world experience provided through six week work exposure in prestigious environments in Washington, DC.

 

The South Africa-Washington International Program is helping to inspire, prepare and support South African youth to lead a sustainable democracy with a peaceful and prosperous future for all its citizens.

Dr. Mamphcla Ramphele

Dr Mamphela Ramphele, a South African national, is the Executive Chair of Circle Capital Ventures, a Cape Town based Black Economic Empowerment Company focusing on Growing Companies and Investing in People. She is a director of other Major Companies.

 

She is Chair of the Dinokeng Scenarios sponsored by Nedcor/Old Mutual.

 

She served on the Global Commission for International Migration (GCIM) between 2004-2005.

 

She was the Managing Director of the World Bank from May 2000 to July 2004. As a member of the senior leadership team, she was responsible for managing the institution's human development activities in the areas of education, health, Nutrition, population and social protection. She was also responsible for the World Bank Institute, which provides training and learning both for staff and clients. In addition, she provided oversight and guidance to the Bank Group's efforts in the areas of knowledge and information and communication technologies.

 

Prior to joining the Bank Dr Ramphele was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town, a post she took up in 1996, becoming the black woman to hold this position at a South African university. She joined the university as a research fellow in 1986 and was appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor five years later. She is the author of many important titles dealing with critical socio-economic issues in South Africa.

 

Dr Ramphele has received numerous prestigious national and international awards, including numerous honorary doctorates acknowledging her scholarship, her service to the community and her leading role in raising development issues and spearheading projects for disadvantaged persons throughout South Africa.

 

She qualified as a medical doctor at the University of Natal in 1972 and holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Cape Town, a BComm degree in Administration from the University of South Africa and diplomas in Tropical Health and Hygiene and Public Health, from the University of the Witwatersrand.

 



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