Project Harmony
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Project Harmony is an international organization which aims to build a strong global community by fostering civic leadership, harnessing Internet technology, and facilitating cross-cultural learning. It has offices in the United States, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Russia, and Ukraine. PH strives towards a world where individuals and communities collaborate across borders to resolve global challenges and where solutions are: rooted in cultural understanding; inspired by a sense of shared responsibility in each other’s lives; strengthened by individuals empowered with skills and knowledge; and sustained through open communication, exchange and friendship. Project Harmony pursues this vision by conducting innovative programs around the world that use online engagement, exchanges, practical skills development, and community coalition-building to support global collaboration. Projects Harmony's functions include implementing the Armenia School Connectivity Program, Azerbaijan Connections and Exchanges Program, Internet Access and Training Program, Community Connections Program, Russian Open World Leadership Alumni Program, Russian Youth LINX Program, Media Education and Democracy in Action Program, [[ZANG}} Armenian Legal Socialization Program, and other initiatives with funding from the US Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, USAID, Microsoft Corp., and others.
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Operation Iraqi Freedom Documents from the (unrelated) Project Harmony database [fmso.leavenworth.army.mil/products-docex.htm]