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  1. 10th Anniversary of Access Awards Alumni with U.S. Visit

    The English Access Microscholarship program (Access) is celebrating its 10th Anniversary with a U.S. exchange opportunity. This rare occasion brings 23 of the program’s highest-achieving alumni to the U.S. for a two-week visit during which they will demonstrate and improve their leadership skills through meetings with top USG officials as well as directors of various NGOs and representatives of American educational communities.

  2. Cultural Diplomacy In Action

    Many musicians and participants in a wide variety of performing arts take part in the cultural exchange programs offered by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

    The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State sponsors a number of cultural exchange programs that share America's rich culture of performing arts with international audiences.

  3. International Sports Programming Initiative (ISPI)

    The SportsUnited: International Sports Programming Initiative (ISPI) is an annual open grant competition that allows public and private U.S. non-profit organizations to submit proposals for programs that connect American with foreign audiences to each other through a shared interest in issues.
  4. The Spirit of Volunteerism in Zambia

    IVLP Zambia

    During his time in the United States as a participant in the International Visitor Leadership Program, Mark Chilongu of Lusaka, Zambia was struck by the way in which Americans shared their time and resources to care for the poor.

  5. Fulbright Alumna Story: The Africa We Know

    Fulbright Alumna, Gessye G, produced a documentary during her Fulbright scholarship at American University called "The Africa We Know."

  6. Showcase Your Exchange Experience, Be Named the Best Citizen Diplomat

    The new Citizen Diplomacy Challenge provides U.S.-based exchange alumni with the opportunity to showcase how U.S. government-sponsored exchange programs benefit us all, from how they advance U.S. foreign policies to how they strengthen the relationship between the people of the United States and foreign citizens.

  7. NSLI-Y, Language Learning with U.S. State Department

    Lena learned Turkish and learned about a very different culture as a participant in the NSLI-Y program

    The NSLI-Y Program is a program that helps American students study abroad to learn foreign languages that are deemed critical by the U.S. government.

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    Michael Haynes

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