Elyin Loaisiga

The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program is a Fulbright Exchange which brings accomplished mid-career professionals from developing countries to the United States for a year of study, professional development, and networking.

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Nicaragua

Elyin Loaisiga Alcocer is the Strategy and Project Manager for Convoy of Hope in Nicaragua, where he manages the implementation of sustainable projects in underdeveloped communities and develops public-private partnerships.  In this role, he supports the strategic implementation of humanitarian assistance programs in the areas of agriculture, technological entrepreneurship, and feeding initiatives for children suffering from malnutrition.  His Humphrey Fellowship goals include learning about innovation processes applied to economic development ventures, using digital tools for business decision making and organizational change processes, as well as strengthening his skills in strategic leadership and community engagement projects. His ultimate goal is to develop new initiatives and apply both technical innovation and reengineering processes to his organization’s social program implementations.   

  • Certificate in Business Entrepreneurship and Management - National University of Engineering in Managua, Managua 2004
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Systems Engineering – National University of Engineering in Managua, Managua 2006
  • Master’s Degree in Project Management and International Cooperation – University of Salamanca in Salamanca, Castile and Leon 2023
  • Master’s Degree in Leadership and Talent Management – Institute of Management Studies – University of Nebrija in Grenada Andalusia 2023

Available to speak on topics including:

  • The Role of Non-Profits in Central America: A brief review of their impact on the region's different societies and cultures
  • When Social Work Deals with Adversity: Current challenges being faced across different political systems in Central America
  • Volunteer Social Work and Advocacy in Central America: Characteristics and Particularities
  • Non Profit Partnerships and Collaborations with the Public and Private Sector in Central America: A Brief Review of its History and Current Trends
  • Ethics and Social Responsibilty Initiatives in Central America: Are they truly sustainable and community-oriented?