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U.S. Department of State and espnW Global Sports Mentoring Program
Tilabilenji Mvunga is the Site Coordinator for Sport in Action, an NGO that uses sport to teach life skills and educate individuals living with HIV.
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U.S.-Afghan Partnership to Preserve Ghazni Towers
Two historic architecture specialists from Afghanistan recently completed a 10-week internship hosted by the National Park Service through the US/ICOMOS International Exchange Program, and funded by the Bureau.
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Honoring Cultural Heritage
The U.S. Department of State is committed to protecting and preserving the world's cultural heritage.
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In Ancient Cities Reclaimed from ISIS, Restoration Work Begins: Photo Gallery
As ISIS is driven back from conquests in northern Iraq and Syria, a challenge looms: cataloging the damage to cultural sites and treasures from antiquity, repairing what can be fixed, and figuring out how to let people see them again.
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National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) - Morocco
NSLI-Y students discover the Moroccan architecture in the Sahara at a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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“Museums in a Suitcase” Photo Gallery
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.
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Virtual Exchange
See photos of Virtual Exchanges in action. Learn more about Virtual Exchanges, Design Thinking and MOOCs from ECA's Collaboratory.
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New ECA Websites
After years of extensive research and planning, the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs is pleased to announce the launch of our redesigned ECA Bureau and Exchanges websites.
