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Margaret McNamara Educations Grants has supported 485 women from developing countries in their pursuit of higher education.
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CRITERIOS DE ELEGIBILIDAD. Personas que se identifiquen como mujeres y tengan como mínimo 25 años de edad al momento del cierre de la convocatoria. Ser ciudadana de uno de los países elegibles por MMEG.
GENERAL ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA. Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria: be a self-identifying woman, and at least 25 years old at time of application deadline; be a national of a country listed on the MMEG country eligibility list (except for the Trinity Washington University Program); be registered (not just accepted) at an ...
1 de jun. de 2024 · Las Becas de maestría Margaret McNamara para mujeres latinoamericanas en universidades de América Latina, 2024, están dirigidas a mujeres mayores de 25 años que sean ciudadanas de uno de los países en desarrollo elegibles por MMEG.
Margaret Craig McNamara (August 22, 1915 – February 3, 1981) was the founder of the nonprofit children's literacy organization Reading is Fundamental and the wife of the United States Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara.
MMEG—Margaret McNamara Educational Grants, formerly MMMF—was inspired by its namesake, who used her influence as wife of Robert McNamara, the World Bank's fifth President, to advocate for the inclusion of education and gender equality in development programs.
The Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund (MMMF) awards grants to women from developing countries who are currently studying in the U.S., who have a demonstrated commitment to working for the benefit of women and children in the developing world, and who plan to return to their home countries after graduating for continued service to women and children.