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  1. Youth TechCamp

    It's hands-on experience at Youth TechCamp

    The U.S. Department of State hosted the first Youth TechCamp in Washington, D.C. for 21 Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Program alumni

  2. Empowerment and the Soccer Field

    Women Empowered Through Sports

    "Playing sports gives a girl the feeling of empowerment, ...how to become a better, stronger character."

  3. 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.

  4. Fulbright in a Connected World

    State Department's Senior Advisor for Innovation, Suzanne Philion; Tom Rielly, Fellows Director, TED; Josephine Dorado, New School / funksoup.com; Ross Hoffman, Twitter; and Joran Bitterman, Senior VP, Digitas

    Fulbright in a Connected World is a panel discussion on the Fulbright Program's future in social media.

  5. ILEP Video: Visiting the United States and Enhancing Teaching Skills

    Carlos from Brazil says ILEP changed him for the better.

    Why should you go to the United States to enhance your skills as a teacher? The International Leaders in Education Program brings outstanding secondary school teachers from the Near East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and the Western Hemisphere to the United States.

  6. TechGirls

    TechGirls

    TechGirls is an international exchange program designed to empower young girls to pursue careers in the science and technology sectors.

  7. Study of the U.S. Institutes Videos

    Around the World in an Afternoon is an event--really a festival--that the State Department puts on for SUSI participants each year.

    Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Academic Programs Meghann Curtis of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) discusses the Study of the U.S. Institutes' inaugural "Around the World in an Afternoon" event, which took place at the State Department on July 28, 2011.

  8. Drivers of the Economy: African Women's Entrepreneurship Program

    Belgian-American fashion designer, Diane von Fürstenberg, speaks at the 2010 AWEP conference

    Diane von Fürstenberg speaks at the The African Women's Entrepreneurship Program event in Washington, D.C.

  9. 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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