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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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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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Former Member ·
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Former Member ·
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Former Member ·
Congratulations to Dylan Gentry for being chosen to represent the United States as the Global 4-H Youth Delegate in 2021! It's a tremendous accomplishment immaculate grid and a reflection of his commitment and work as a former GEIN intern.
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Former Member ·
By giving young people like Dylan Gentry a platform to contribute and share their subway surfers online perspectives, the Globalizing Extension Innovation Network (GEIN) and the Global 4-H Network are demonstrating their commitment to engaging youth in shaping and leading initiatives that have a global impact.
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Former Member ·
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Former Member ·
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Former Member ·
The Global 4-H Network's mission to empower youth and harness their potential to create a more sustainable drive mad future is commendable. By engaging young people in discussions, planning, and decision-making processes, the network is fostering a sense of responsibility and leadership among the next generation.
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Former Member ·
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Former Member ·
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Former Member ·
Congratulations to Dylan Gentry for his appointment as the 2021 Global 4-H Youth Delegate, representing the United States! This appointment signifies the importance of youth voices driving directions and their role in shaping the future, both nationally and globally.
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Former Member ·
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Former Member ·
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