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Digital Documentation and Storytelling Build Greater Appreciation for Jordan’s Cultural Heritage
An inventory and storage upgrade project supported by the State Department at the Madaba Regional Archaeological Museum was put on hold in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Digital Documentation and Storytelling Build Greater Appreciation for Jordan’s Cultural Heritage: Photo Gallery
Digital Documentation and Storytelling Build Greater Appreciation for Jordan’s Cultural Heritage: Photo Gallery
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Celebrating the Arts and Cultural Diplomacy
This month the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs is celebrating the importance of cultural diplomacy!
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The Academy for Women Entrepreneurs Helps Business Owner Grow Her Company in Kenya
Pauline Otila Kamwara, Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) graduate from 2019, is the managing director of Apiculture Venture in Kenya. Her social enterprise employs women and young people committed to sustainable beekeeping. They sell honey to farmers, cosmetic shops, hotels, and more. Pauline started her business when she saw that women weren’t represented in beekeeping in Kenya.
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U.S. returns 523 artifacts to Mexico
The U.S. government has returned to the Mexican government 523 pre-Hispanic era archaeological pieces a Texas man smuggled into the U.S. and tried to sell.