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  1. “Museums in a Suitcase” Foster Understanding and Counter Violent Extremism in Libya  

    Due to the ongoing conflict, museums across Libya remain closed to protect their collections from looting and other damage.  As a result, many communities in Libya have lost a vital link to their country’s rich past that museums and public programming create.

  2. Former NBA Players Promote Understanding in the Philippines

    U.S. Embassy Manila hosted two State Department Sports Envoys Allison Feaster, former player in the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), and Derrick Alston, former player in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

  3. Maker Movement Engages Egyptian Visitors

    “Makers: Innovation, Education and Entrepreneurship,” is an International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) specifically for Egypt that took place from September 15 to October 3, 2014.

  4. Transform Travel for Young Americans

    Travel bloggers are invited to help educate our young, diverse populations on the benefits of studying abroad and travelling the world through international exchanges.

  5. 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.

  6. Wheelchair Tennis Envoy David Wagner Hits Grand Slam with Canadian Youth

    David Wagner’s visit is a testament to the advancement and continued work by the State Department to provide access for all.

  7. July 4, 2016: Kyrgyz Republic #Dean525

    July 4: Happy Independence Day! July 4th marked Dean's first full day in the Kyrgyz Republic.The morning started out overcast and drizzly, which was just what Dean needed after multiple days of 95+ degree weather.

  8. Two Fulbright Alumni Receive 2017 Nobel Prizes

    The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs congratulates Fulbright Program alumni Dr. Michael Rosbash and Dr. Kip S. Thorne on their recent recognition as 2017 Nobel Laureates.

  9. Jazz Appreciation Month

    To celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month this April, the U.S. Department of State is hosting a panel discussion, jazz performance and cultural diplomacy exhibit at the U.S. Diplomacy Center.

  10. ‘Start Strong Bauska’ Founder Connects with Counterparts on Return IVLP Exchange

    ​​​​​​​Five years after her first International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) experience, Solvita Jirgensone will return to the United States as an IVLP alumna.

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