Established in 1993, CEW emerged from the belief that exchanging ideas about civics and democracy between young people from different countries would strengthen mutual understanding and promote global cooperation. Over the years, it has developed into a signature program for YES, FLEX, and CBYX, impacting thousands of students from around the world.[4][5][6]
Selection process
Participation in CEW is highly competitive, with selection processes prioritizing academic excellence, leadership potential, and a demonstrated commitment to community service. Once selected, the program ensures accessibility for participants by covering all expenses, including travel, accommodation, meals, and program activities.[7]
CEW contributes to international relations by building bridges between young people from diverse backgrounds, promoting mutual respect and appreciation for democratic values. It develops participants' leadership skills and encourages them to become active citizens in their own communities.[10][11] Alumni often cite the program as a unique experience that shaped their civic engagement, leadership skills, and global perspective.[12][13][14]