时间:2018-12-07 作者:英语课 分类:VOA慢速英语2009年(九)月


英语课

This is the VOA Special English Education Report.


The Ford 1 Foundation in the United States is a charitable organization that calls itself "a partner for social change." It has a study program currently available to college graduates in twenty-two countries and territories in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
 
Ford fellowship recipient 2 Caroline Kathomi returned to Kenya where she works with epilepsy patients


The Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program offers graduates a chance to continue their studies. The aim is to help them learn ways to solve problems in their own countries.


Joan Dassin is the executive director of the program.


JOAN DASSIN: "Let's say you have an undergraduate law degree but you really want to be able to bring international human rights standards to bear on a particular conflict in your part of the world. So in that case we would send you to a program in Geneva on international human rights that would give you the international markers that you need to press cases in your particular country setting, and so on. So we work very closely with students not so much about what they want to study, but more about what problem are you trying to solve."


About two-thirds of the fellows study in the United States, Canada or Europe. The others study in their home country or region.


The Ford Foundation started the program eight years ago with two hundred eighty million dollars. Fellows are chosen by independent local committees. They get advice about which schools and programs could help them reach their goals. The foundation says ninety-five percent are accepted into a university graduate program within one year of getting a fellowship.


Almost four thousand fellows have been chosen since the first were named in June of two thousand one. As of last December almost half had completed their fellowships.


The Ford Foundation says the goals include strengthening democratic values, reducing poverty and increasing international cooperation. Another goal is to fight "brain drain" -- to make sure fellows return home to use their educations. The foundation says more than eighty percent have done that.


The program pays all costs, including support services like training in computer skills, academic writing and a foreign language. Partner organizations in the home countries stay in contact with the fellows throughout the program.


Joan Dassin says the fellowships are aimed especially at those with the fewest resources available.


JOAN DASSIN: "People from all walks of life, and particularly from rural areas or marginalized communities, can have access to higher education at the most advanced levels, and our program provides that opportunity."


And that's the VOA Special English Education Report, written by Nancy Steinbach. You can find us at voaspecialenglish.com, or on Twitter and YouTube at VOA Learning English. I'm Steve Ember.



1 Ford
n.浅滩,水浅可涉处;v.涉水,涉过
  • They were guarding the bridge,so we forded the river.他们驻守在那座桥上,所以我们只能涉水过河。
  • If you decide to ford a stream,be extremely careful.如果已决定要涉过小溪,必须极度小心。
2 recipient
a.接受的,感受性强的 n.接受者,感受者,容器
  • Please check that you have a valid email certificate for each recipient. 请检查是否对每个接收者都有有效的电子邮件证书。
  • Colombia is the biggest U . S aid recipient in Latin America. 哥伦比亚是美国在拉丁美洲最大的援助对象。
学英语单词
achiasmatic meiosis
acquitment
Ahel
amantadines
amarna
angioleiomyoma
annual heating load curves
area-balanced waveform
baccausus
Bad Ischl
baim
brake booster
captain's bill of lading
carbon tetrachloride poisoning
cerebroaphy
clean radioactive waste
coast-guard motor boat
cold oil
Colón, Mts.de
counterfindings
crosstour
determination of soap
difuran
discuss ible
divisim
door fixture
douglasiine
draw vise
electrolytic trouble
entrefer
executive assistant
flue cinder
geordieland
glunicate
helmholtz wave equation
histopeptone
in the ordinary course of nature
isatiss
karpfs
knocked down shipping
leave things to chance
line at a time
long beech ferns
m-tenses
Maddalena, Pen.della
malvon
marine aggregate
Menelaus' theorem
methylcyclobutane
MTBC (mean time between calls)
mutatin'
napkin holder
nasopharyngeal leishmaniasis
national surveying and mapping administration
Natore District
Nawngleng
neogeneses
nigglet
not-being
oligoerythrocythemia
one-period-ahead forecast
pentanoic
percent transmittance
phlebia odontioidea
plunk
potassium permangnate
print selection
pseudobulges
psoroid
pygmies
quick-pitch thread
reconditionings
red-fin disease
relief decoration
rice balls
rice bean
routine list
rufous-capped antshrikes
safe railway operation
San Inocente
semicircular laser resonator
sharp instrument injury
shows around
silicondioxide
sonobuoy barrier
stacked memory
standing off
stockpile-to-target sequence
stylus instrument
tale bearing
tardis
theory of industrial location
to be quite honest about it
transbilix
unforcefully
unpaid appropriation
Upper Nile State
vestibular organ
watercoaster
wound dystrophy
Wurtz flask
zizka