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Goals

Photo of A-SMYLE student in his high school in the U.S.

An A-SMYLE student in his high school in the U.S.

The A-SMYLE program will develop a sense of civic responsibility and commitment to community development among youth.

A-SMYLE students will assist the successor generation of Serbia and Montenegro in developing the qualities it will need to lead in their aspirations for transformation in the 21st century.

The A-SMYLE program will foster relationships among youth from different ethnic, religious, and national groups.

A-SMYLE students will promote mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of Serbia and Montenegro.

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  • Photo of U.S. Ambassador Roderick Moore addressing A-SMYLE students and parents from Montenegro at a pre-departure orientation in May 2008
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    U.S. Ambassador Roderick Moore addresses A-SMYLE students and parents from Montenegro

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