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  1. YES Story: Yasmin

    YES participant Yasmin

    Yasmin discusses her experience being hosted in Massachusetts.

  2. YES Story: Yara

    YES participant Yara

    Yara discusses her experience as an exchange student in Alaska.

  3. YES Story: Sara

    YES participant Sara

    Sara discusses her exchange experience in Indiana.

  4. Fortune- U.S. Department of State Global Women's Mentoring Partnership

    The Fortune-U.S. Department of State Global Women’s Mentoring Partnership is a public-private partnership that supports women’s economic, social, and political empowerment through leadership workshops and mentoring assignments for up to 25 emerging women global leaders from around the world. These emerging women leaders are mentored by U.S. executive women from Fortune’s Most Powerful Women network for a three week program.

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    New ECA Websites

    DOS seal and http://exchanges.state.gov and http://eca.state.gov

    After years of extensive research and planning, the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs is pleased to announce the launch of our redesigned ECA Bureau and Exchanges websites.

  6. In Zambia, Inspired by YALI to Promote Peace and Youth

    2010 YALI alumnus Mundia Paul Hakoola currently serves as the Secretary General and a Co-founder of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) in Zambia. This initiative is inspired by the YALI program and seeks to provide leadership opportunities to young Zambians.

  7. Next Level

    Next Level is an exciting initiative of the Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs that uses a collaboration of current music, spoken word, dance, and film to foster cross-cultural creative expression, understanding, and conflict resolution in younger audiences in underserved communities overseas, and to support the professional development of artists in those communities.

  8. 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.

  9. The Language of Dance

    Alana has studied ballet for thirteen years and hopes to become a professional ballet dancer. At an audition for an intensive summer ballet program, she heard about the National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) program implemented by the Russian American Foundation (RAF). This program combines Russian language instruction, cultural immersion, and ballet training with Master Teachers of Moscow’s Bolshoi Ballet Academy.

  10. American Alumni Offer Warm Boston Welcome to International Visitors

    More than a dozen American alumni of U.S. government-sponsored international exchange programs greeted a group of visitors from the Middle East and North Africa on the last stop of their International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP).

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