Carola Flor, an esteemed member of EIL Ecuador, sheds light on the pivotal role women play within our Federation and its exchange programs.
The sustainable development goals, set for realization by 2030, underscore the imperative of gender equality. They also emphasize the importance of forging alliances to achieve these milestones.
At the heart of the International Federation of Living Experiment, we are deeply committed to fostering experiential learning environments that are not only safe but also collaborative, ensuring these goals are brought to fruition.
The landscape of international education is predominantly shaped by women. From CEOs to advisors, from social leaders to educators, women are at the forefront, significantly outnumbering their male peers. It’s noteworthy that a substantial majority of our program participants are also women.
The Federation’s leadership has frequently been graced by remarkable women. In this current term, the dynamic Cecilia Gamez from Mexico presides as our President. I am both humbled and honored to serve as the Vice President alongside her.
Our International Education and Cultural Exchange Programs serve as a wellspring of knowledge and growth. They not only embolden women to lead more autonomous lives but also equip them with invaluable tools that are often elusive within the confines of traditional parental guidance.
These programs pave the way for a broader understanding of diverse global realities, bolster self-confidence, and position us as influential global citizens.