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Study Abroad, Make a Difference
National Security Language Initiative for Youth alumni talk about their exchange experiences.
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Human Rights Clubs in Rwanda (Youth Leadership Program)
Alumni of U.S. Department of State's Youth Leadership Program, started Peace Clubs for local high school students in Rwanda.
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Paying it Forward: Fortune/U.S. State Department Global Women's Mentoring Partnership
The Fortune/U.S. State Department Global Women's Mentoring Partnership connects talented, emerging women leaders from all over the world, with members of Fortune's Most Powerful Women Leaders for a month-long program.
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Exchange Students Meet Domesticated Dogs for the First Time
During their Youth Exchange and Study (YES) exchange program orientation, these students participated in a dog meet-and-greet.
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Participating in the English Language Fellow Program (Video)
Video features the English Language Fellow Program and a few words from its participants.
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National Ability Center: PyeongChang Winter Paralympics – South Korea
National Ability Center sent an American training team and 12 American youth with disabilities, in the sports of alpine skiing and snowboarding, to South Korea to teach Korean youth and coaches best practices. The Korean and American groups had the opportunity to attend the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Paralympics Opening Ceremonies!
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Moda Sostenible USA
Our Arts Envoys worked with advanced fashion design students in the Dominican Republic to create sustainable fashion designs for the Dominican Fashion week.
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Tolis of Greece Returns for an Encore
"One of the highlights on my trip was my meeting with Howard Schwartz, the organizer of the top Hip Hop dance event in the world, Hip Hop International, and the producer of the television show America’s Best Dance Crew."
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The African Women’s Entrepreneurship Program (AWEP)
Through the Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), approximately 30 African women entrepreneurs arrive in the United States each year to attend professional development meetings and network with U.S. policy makers, companies, industry associations, nonprofit groups, and multilateral development organizations.
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IWP Residents Perform at Pittsburgh Jazz-Poetry Concert
Sridala Swami and Jiaxin Wang, two International Writing Program (IWP) residents at the University of Iowa, read their poetry to live jazz music at the City of Asylum/Pittsburgh Jazz-Poetry Concert on September 7, 2013.