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  1. Empowering Women & Girls Through Sports

    Empowering Women & Girls Through Sports

    In the midst of the NCAA's March Madness, the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs announced an international sports exchange that brought 18 teenage girl athletes and 6 female coaches from all corners of the globe to Washington, D.C., and Denver, Colorado as part of the Empowering Women and Girls Through Sports Initiative.

  2. First U.S.-Japan Sports Exchange

    Hillary Clinton welcomes Japanese baseball players participating in the sports exchange.

    The first U.S.-Japan Sports Exchange.

  3. Kennedy-Lugar YES Program

    Kennedy-Lugar program participants express their enthusiasm for their U.S. experience.

    The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Program provides scholarships to high school students.

  4. U.S. State Department & NHL Partner for Ice Hockey Exchange with Russia

    Ann Stock meets with the ice hockey exchange participants and coaches.

    The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs hosted a Russian delegation of 18 youth hockey players and their coaches, who participated in the first-ever ice hockey exchange between the two countries.

  5. FORTUNE/State Department Global Women's Mentoring Partnership

    Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Managing Director, World Bank

    The FORTUNE/State Department Global Women's Mentoring Partnership provides mentorship opportunities for emerging women leaders from all over the world.

  6. Cross-Cultural Exposure: An Interview with Polly McKinney

    In Kenya, Maasai women networked with eight American women to nurture entrepreneur spirit.

    In September 2008, eight American women traveled to Kenya to develop empowerment networks with Maasai women.

  7. A Different Side of Brazil

    Upon arriving to Brazil my expectations were to meet open hearted people, encounter a unique culture, and see famous landmarks and beaches. While all of these things proved to be true, my exchange experience surpassed what I imagined in the most remarkable ways.

  8. Continuing the Exchange After the Exchange Program Ends

    Continuing the Exchange After the Exchange Program Ends

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