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Serving Florida’s Southwest Coast
With more than 1,500 members, NCWA is one of the largest members
of the World Affairs Councils of America.Founded in 1980
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Welcome to the Naples Council on World Affairs! |
Hal Brands of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies discusses "Forging a New World Order: All Eyes on China" at NCWA's annual dinner. | The Naples Council on World Affairs (NCWA), Southwest Florida's pre-eminent nonprofit membership organization in its field, educates, inspires and engages our community in international affairs and critical global issues confronting us today. Our programs are non-partisan and policy focused and provide in-depth information to help members better understand significant international developments -- and the role of the U.S. in those events -- as they unfold. NCWA brings a series of experts in foreign affairs and diplomacy to Naples from October through April to deliver lectures on major global issues. Lectures are offered in person at Moorings Presbyterian Church or live-streamed in real time. NCWA also offers Great Decisions, a small-group discussion program serving members in Collier and Lee Counties and focusing on vital foreign-affairs issues facing America. The Great Decisions discussions are made even more relevant by the current information provided by the lecture program. Finally, NCWA offers programs and scholarships for students in Southwest Florida area high schools to encourage interest and potential careers in global affairs, including a regional Model UN competition each spring in partnership with Florida Gulf Coast University. Membership enrollment is open (see below). |
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Enrollment in NCWA Full Individual and Family Memberships
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* Associate Memberships are not currently available.
** The membership year is on a fiscal year basis, from July 1 through June 30.
NCWA Board member Francisco Figueroa, right, and his wife, Edde, took visiting African leaders to the beach. NCWA Hosts African Leaders During Summer Program at FGCU NCWA members hosted about 20 visitors from the Washington Mandela Washington Fellows Program for Young African Leaders this summer as they attended workshops at Florida Gulf Coast University. Mark and Cathy Walchak served dinner, and other Board members and NCWA leaders led the visitors in exploring the Naples area. Dr. Asygul Timur, president of FGCU and a former member of NCWA, attended the dinner. Co-hosts for the dinner and program were Alan Van Egmond and Kathleen Hessert. Francisco Figueroa, a NCWA Board member, reported that he took his guests, from Mali, Côte d’Ivoire, and Nigeria, out to eat Mexican food, on a boat tour of Estero Bay, on a driving tour of Naples, on a walk along the beaches searching for sea shells, and had them over for dinner at their home, where they watched "Top Gun Maverick" in their home theater, had them cook their special meals for their hosts, and took them shopping. | "Like most youngsters, they are rather attached to their phones," Francisco reported. "They were in frequent contact with their businesses/jobs and family back home. They definitely enjoyed experiencing things that were very different from their home countries." Kathleen (Hessert) and Tim Gunderman originally hosted three Tanzanian Fellows, but, after discovering that all participants didn’t have hosts because of summer travel schedules, they added a fourth person from Namibia. They took their guests to dinner and lunch twice, to Bonita Springs 4th of July festival and fireworks, on an Everglades airboat ride, swimming at their home, and to a neighborhood party. They spoke in detail about the difference in how Americans celebrate independence versus how they do in Tanzania. Also, they had deep conversations about one Fellow's dream of becoming president of Tanzania and the process to do that, which led to discussions of our presidential elections and immigration, including the statewide immigration policies in Florida.Because of that Fellow's current employment by the United Nations, they also spoke at length about the UN and Ukraine including our involvement with MoveUkraine.org and KidsKonnectUkraine. The Fellows were very interested in how the youth of Ukraine were responding to and living through war. Since two of their guests were associated with NGO’s, they also spoke in detail about their roles and organizations in relation to The Foundation For Tomorrow.org in Tanzania, which the Gundermans' daughter founded and they had just returned from visiting their latest Learning Center dedication. The couple also shared copies of their favorite relevant books on online resources and insights into leadership skills evolution. The Fellows program was initiated by President Obama in 2014 and occurs in July each year. The Young African Leaders are part of a cohort of close to 800 Fellows currently dispersed throughout the U.S. They gathered for four days in Washington DC before returning to their home countries. FGCU was selected by the State Department to host this group based on a nationwide competition, the only university in Florida to have been chosen. |
School Outreach Program Seeking Two Important Leaders If you are looking for a personal way to make a difference in Naples area schools, here's your chance! Two exciting leadership vacancies exist to contribute to NCWA's school outreach programs. Leaders are needed for NCWA's Middle School Academic WorldQuest program and for the Student Alumni Association. Both are working positions that will provide the opportunity to interact with young people throughout our community and help them grow in their understanding of the global world in which they live. Middle School Academic World Quest: For more than a decade the Naples Council on World Affairs has sponsored an Academic World Quest (AWQ) competition in two programs in Collier County -- one for public and independent high schools and the second for middle schools. The objective of both programs is to promote student awareness of world affairs and of the role of the United States in the international political system. The open leadership position will head the council’s Middle School AWQ program.This year’s competition is scheduled for Saturday, March 2. NCWA Student Alumni Association: Students who have won competitive NCWA summer scholarships become members of our Alumni Association upon the completion of those courses of study. This leader will provide organization and leadership to the Alumni Association and maintain contact with our student scholars throughout their academic careers and beyond. Additional information on both these programs can be found on the website. If you are interested, or would like more information, please contact Mark Walchak, School Outreach Committee Chair, at mwalchak@gmail.com or by phone at 908-723-0681. |
Travel With WACA Friends
The Philadelphia chapter of the World Affairs Councils of America (WACA) operates a travel service for members of affiliated councils. Here are some opportunities for trips with members of the WACA network:
Patagonian Frontiers
January 15 – 30, 2024
https://wacphila.org/travel/patagonian-frontiers
Machu Picchu to the Galapagos
January 23 – February 7, 2024
https://wacphila.org/travel/machu-picchu-to-the-galapagos
Moroccan Discovery
March 5-18, 2024
https://wacphila.org/travel/moroccan-discovery
Insider's Japan
April 10-22, 2024
https://wacphila.org/travel/insider-s-japan-2
Alsace Fairytale France (France, Germany, & Switzerland)
May 5-13, 2024
https://wacphila.org/travel/alsace-fairytale-france
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General Information
Programs for Members Lectures from October through April, featuring distinguished scholars and statesmen. Weekly discussion groups from January to March, using material from the Foreign Policy Association. Lectures with book authors, special extra presentations, the biennial War College and more. Events will be announced. Book Club, Annual Dinner & More Monthly book discussions, an annual NCWA dinner, luncheons with speakers, newsletter. | Simulating the United Nations, includes 300 + high school students. Georgetown & American Univeerer\Scholarships One week immersion in International Relations or National Security at Georgetown University or American University in Washington DC. |