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PARTNERSHIP HISTORY
In the spring of 1999, World Vision International approached Eastern
University with a framework for a leadership development initiative to develop
emerging leaders within their organization. Eastern was able to share its own
work thus far in a new leadership degree program and a long-standing economic
development program also focused on equipping leaders in the two-thirds world
for ministry. The similarities of mission and vision were striking and were the
spark for the decision to work together for the Pathways to Leadership
initiative.
For the past five years, World Vision and Eastern University have worked
together to develop a contextualized curriculum and delivery system that allowed
leaders to apply their graduate studies to their ministry in World Vision. The
program enjoyed the involvement of students from over 55 countries, 40% of whom
are women and is delivered in both English and Spanish. The first students of
this unique partnership initiative graduated in May 2003.
Expanding the Vision. In the fall of 2002, Habitat for Humanity International
joined forces with Eastern University and World Vision International in this
unique learning journey. This new version of Pathways is an
MA in Organizational
Leadership.
While the program has evolved and the relationships expand, the commitment
remains the same - to prepare a cadre of Christian leaders with the vision,
character, and competence necessary to effectively lead an International NGO in
the accomplishment of its mission and the struggle for a world that no longer
tolerates poverty.
"Nothing is more critical to an organization than the quality of its leaders.
The loftiest vision, most effective strategy, the most cogent plan is nothing
more than words on paper without gifted and trained leaders to translate them
into reality."
- Dean Hirsch, President, World Vision International
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