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Mongolian Leaders Visit U.S. to Learn About Disability Rights
A delegation of 8 Mongolian disability rights advocates, including the Minister of Population and Development, Members of Parliament, and representatives of civil society, visited the U.S. on a Professional Fellows On-Demand exchange program to learn about the Americans With Disabilities Act.
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Spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State Ned Price recognizes 20 years of the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation
Today we celebrate 20 years of American leadership, cooperation, and support for the preservation of cultural heritage around the world through the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation.
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Voices of American English: Why do you love English
We asked our American English community: Why do you love English? We received nearly 100 video submissions from all over the world. Here are some of the responses.
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We are the Future. We are Fulbright Pakistan.
Fulbright participants talk about the Fulbright Pakistan Re-entry and Social Entrepreneurship Seminar.
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YES ABROAD: Macedonia with Natalia
Follow Natalia during her year abroad in Macedonia, as part of the YES Abroad program.
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Professional Fellows Program: Building Connections between the Philippines and the U.S.
The Professional Fellows Legislative Process and Governance Program brings emerging leaders from around the world to the United States for intensive fellowships designed to broaden their professional expertise.
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Why Should You Host a YES Exchange Student?
Mohamad discovered his love for chemistry in the United States. He wasn't able to learn in a lab until he came to study with the YES exchange program. What he's done since then is truly remarkable.
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TechGirls 2013: A Network of Young Innovators
TechGirls is an international exchange program designed to empower young girls from the Middle East and North Africa with the knowledge and resources to pursue higher education and careers in technology.
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P2P: Challenging Extremism
In partnership with EdVenture Partners and the U.S. Department of State, 23 Universities around the globe were invited to create digital campaigns to counter violent extremism.