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Globalizing Extension Innovation Network

This open group creates a network of professionals interested in globalizing Extension innovation. It shares and develops best practices for augmenting extension programs through cross-cultural and international experiences. The network supports the engagement of extension professionals through educational programs emphasizing understanding of global dynamics and using cultural knowledge.

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Going Global

John R. Vreyens ·
Expanding post-Impact Collaborative thinking, this sub-group is taking on a new title: Globalizing Extension Innovation Network . The Network is coalescing through the insightful experience being brought to the table. The core of our thinking is: We believe in the collective capacity of the US Cooperative Extension System (CES) and in the value of global professional partnerships for intercultural learning and impact. We are committed to forming the Globalizing Extension Innovation Network...
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Former GEIN Intern Named as USA Representative to Global 4-H Network

Rachel Noble ·
The Globalizing Extension Innovation Network would like to congratulate Dylan Gentry, Former GEIN Intern, on his appointment as the 2021 Global 4-H Youth Delegate as a representative of the United States. The Global 4-H Network Board of Directors proposed the Global 4-H Youth Committee be formed to represent youth voices from each of the 4-H regions worldwide. The individuals will serve July 2021-June 2022 and assist in the planning and preparations of the Global 4-H Summit in September...
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Water for Food Global Conference

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