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The Council of International Fellowship
is an independent, private, voluntary organization, which promotes exchange programs for human service workers.
C.I.F. main objectives are::
to increase professional knowledge in the field of human services (in particular social work) by learning from one another;
to increase the understanding of the world's diverse cultures through contact among the participants themselves and so contribute to promote world peace.
The Council of International Programs (C.I.P.), originally The Cleveland International Program, was founded in the U.S.A. in 1956, and it's the largest multinational specialist program of its kind.
Each year, about 200 human service professionals and volunteers from about 85 Countries participate in C.I.P. Programs in the United States, for either four months or thirteen months.
Since 1956, more than 5,000 participants from 110 Countries have been a part of CIP activities. Former C.I.P. participants officially organized the alumni association named The Council of International Fellowship (C.I.F.), establishing national branches.
C.I.F. INTERNATIONAL, constituted formally in 1960, has grown consistently through the years; in fact today it counts thousands of members in about 100 different countries.
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