A Service of Eastern University School of
Leadership and Development
 
 









 

Eastern University's School of Leadership and Development prepares leaders for
organizations that contribute to
the development of healthy communities and transformed societies.
The degrees and programs
offered include:
> MBA Economic Development
(International or Urban)

> MA International Development
(Global or Urban)

> MA Organizational Leadership
> MS Nonprofit Management
> Certificate options

Welcome to NGOleader
  NGOleader is a service of the Eastern University School of Leadership and Development to the global NGO community.  Our hope is to be the place where Christian NGO leaders and development workers discover answers to their questions, connect with like-minded people and receive encouragement to fulfill their missions as agents of transformational development. Please enjoy the site and let us know what you think.
What's New at NGOleader - Partnership with TSEDEQ
 
We've partnered with TSEDEQ, a research center for the study of Christ-centered, transformational development in less developed countries and US urban communities.
Click for more
Developments
 
After several years of separation, the international and urban concentrations of the MBA in Economic Development are united again under the direction of Dr. David Bronkema in the School of Leadership and Development at Eastern University.In addition, the introduction of the MA in International Development has been an exciting supplement and great complement to our cornerstone program, the MBA in Economic Development.

The MA in International Development has been so successfully received that it is currently our highest enrolled program in the US and in our distance program offered in South Africa.The new students from the South Africa residency represented 13 countries including 10 US states and the cohort that will begin in the fall includes students from 11 countries including 17 US states.  Click for more.

Book Review of the month
 
Hernando De Soto argues for private property rights and collateral for the poor in his book The Mystery of Capital  Click for more