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U.S. State Department & NHL Partner for Ice Hockey Exchange with Russia
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.
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Alumna Mentors and Finances Other Women Business Leaders in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) Alumna Patricia Nzolantima returned home after her exchange and started a micro finance program to help local entrepreneurs start medical supply stores.
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2013 International Women of Courage Awards
Established in 2007, the annual Secretary of State's International Women of Courage Award honors women around the globe who have exemplified exceptional courage and leadership in advocating for human rights.
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Reducing Poverty in Venezuela
Neidy Rosal, an International Visitor, tells us why she is a woman empowered.
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The Empowerment of Venezuelan Women
Peggy Rivas, an International Visitor from Venezuela, tells us why she is a woman empowered.
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Chocolate Tour Sweetens Entrepreneurs' Perspectives
Hear from Tajik entrepreneur, Makhina Osimi, about her experience with IVLP.
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Become a TechWomen Mentor!
TechWomen is a program that brings incredibly talented women in technology from North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the middle East over to the United States with the goal of increasing cultural understanding.
