By providing training, coaching, and mentoring, the Youth Entrepreneurship Project (YEP) helped 43 young entrepreneurs realize their dreams of starting their own businesses.
The support provided by Amideast and the Diana Kamal Scholarship Search Fund enabled Hana Ba-Sabaa, Yemen’s newest DKSSF recipient, to overcame numerous obstacles in order to begin her studies at Dartmouth College.
Working in partnership with the Palestinian Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE), Amideast implement three USAID-projects that have brought much-needed support for and investment in basic education in the West Bank.
As a proud partner on the YES program since its beginning, Amideast has enabled over 2,700 high school students to have the life-changing experience of an academic year exchange in the U.S.
The Yemen Youth Restoring Hope Project, also known as the Nahdhat Shabab Project, is empowering young men and women in Yemen to contribute to the rebuilding of their country.
More than 40 Fulbright alumni from Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Syria, and West Bank have launched projects and activities in diverse areas.
The EYE program aimed at helping young Tunisians to become independent and interdependent citizens, capable of building themselves, their communities, and their country in a democratic and inclusive way.