Mission
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program enhances leadership among international professionals who collaborate to address local and global challenges and foster change for our collective good.
Through academic study and professional development with U.S. counterparts, this growing global network shares best practices and builds expertise in fields of critical importance to advance societal and institutional capacity, promote human rights and freedoms, ensure sustainable environments, and develop thriving communities.
46%
of alumni have developed national policies, created national programs, served as national trainers, and advised government officials on legislation in their home countries.
61%
of alumni return home and work in government in some capacity.
80%
of alumni surveyed introduced new best practices and innovative management methods into their organizations back home.
46%
of alumni have developed national policies, created national programs, served as national trainers, and advised government officials on legislation in their home countries.
61%
of alumni return home and work in government in some capacity.
80%
of alumni surveyed introduced new best practices and innovative management methods into their organizations back home.
Impact Areas
Human & Institutional Capacity
- Economic Development
- Finance and Banking
- Public Policy Analysis and Public Administration
- Technology Policy and Management
Rights & Freedoms
Sustainable Lands
- Agricultural and Rural Development
- Natural Resources, Environmental Policy, and Climate Change
- Urban and Regional Planning
Thriving Communities
- Public Health Policy and Management
- Substance Abuse Education, Treatment and Prevention
- Educational Administration, Planning, and Policy
Our Alumni
I am very grateful for the flexibility and autonomy the program gives us. I took this opportunity to understand the dynamics of the philanthropic sector, the importance of grassroots movements, and funding led by the needs of the individuals and organizations. Having a chance to participate in daily operations, strategic networking, and decision-making in the field of social change and philanthropy at the Gifford Foundation was a meaningful professional affiliation experience. I have now decided to transition in my career and work to transform unequal social structures, particularly in participatory democracy. I came back to Brazil relying on the potential of local actions to bring about long-term outcomes, focusing on deep systemic change.
Débora Targino Teixeira
Institutional and International Affairs Coordinator, Sebrae Brazil
2020-2021 Syracuse University
Our Alumni
I realized we had over 120 Humphrey Fellows from different fields and expertise. As President of the Humphrey Alumni Association in the Philippines, I try to bring alumni together to collaborate and try influence how policies are implemented in the country. It doesn't have to be anything significant because a change in a small town, national parliament, the Department of Justice, or a university would have an impact. I think that's what the Humphrey Fellowship is all about: not all of us may be in a position of national significance, but there is no big or small thing for a Humphrey Fellow. You do what you can with what you have and introduce change wherever possible.
Arnel Banas
Deputy Secretary, Senate of the Philippines
2007-2008 University of Washington
Our Alumni
It connected me to the right networks, to the right people, and to be able to commit to doing three things; building a rehabilitation center for survivors, training reinforcement, and speaking globally about human trafficking.
Agnes Igoye
Deputy Chair, Prevention of Human Trafficking, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Uganda
2010-2011 University of Minnesota
Our Alumni
When I returned home in 2011, we convinced the government to appoint a committee and integrate a coastal zone policy. I chaired that committee, and what I learned from the U.S. regarding how to approach it is what I practiced back home.
Rahanna Juman
Deputy Director, Institute of Marine Affairs, Trinidad and Tobago
2010-2011, University of Washington
Our Alumni
During my Humphrey Fellowship in the United States, I met with the presidents of the National Water Association and the American Water Works Association, general managers of water utilities, founders of NGOs dealing with the sustainable management of water resources, professionals in financing water and wastewater infrastructure, and decision-makers on investments in water and sewage infrastructure. Furthermore, I spent six weeks at the World Bank, where I worked on a proposal for a tariff policy for water in Montenegro.