Global Student Embassy promotes peace and equitable development by connecting young people from around the world through discussion based workshops, community development projects and service learning exchanges. Student participants are young ambassadors who practice grassroots international relations by identifying local issues, collaborating with their international peers and implementing projects that create positive change within their local and global communities. Working together with students from other parts of the world helps strengthen positive international relations by increasing understanding, awareness and friendships between individuals and communities.
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From Morogoro, Tanzania
Paul Israel
Paul is a dedicated participant of GSE and is the student chairperson for the Mzumbe branch of GSE in Tanzania. He has worked hard to help plan the Mzumbe Secondary School poultry project, and was instrumental in drafting the contract and profit distribution plan throughout negotiations with GSE in California and his school administration. He is 18 years old, and he will be completing his form 4 studies in fall of 2010. If you have the chance to talk with Paul, you will soon realize he is very serious about becoming a leader in his country. He is very aware of the issues facing his community, and he is a passionate and hardworking person. Paul comes from Dar es Salaam, and has lived in Morogoro for 4 years where his grandmother is a resident. He hopes to study politics and international relations at university after finishing his A level studies in 2 years to come.
In the photo, Paul is center with the black shirt. He is accompanied by GSE Tanzania director Godfrey (back ground), and fellow students.
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