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Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Julie Chung (center), from the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, visits with locals in a Sembremos Seguridad community during a trip to Desamparados, San José. Photo by Eladio Ramirez

INL transforms the face of security in Costa Rica

Embassy Beirut’s Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Liaisons are responsible for ensuring all their colleagues received mandatory EEO training. Team members include (from left) Joe Aad, Elias Safi, Arabella Barbir, Aline Diab, Guy Khairallah, and Elias Alhaddad. Photo by Fady Dagher

LE staff EEO Liaisons fill critical roles

Illustration by Elisabeth Schettle

Reach out to build resilience

Award recipients pose with Department of State leadership and the first lady at the International Women of Courage awards, March 4. From left: Ximena Galarza, Assistant Secretary Marie Royce, Ambassador-at-Large Kelley Currie, Shahla Humbatoya, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, First Lady Melania Trump, Claire Ouedraogo, Amina Khoulani, Lucy Kocharyan, Zarifa Ghafari, Yasmin al Qadhi, Sayragul Sauytbay, Dr. Rita Nyampinga, Jalila Haider, Susanna Liew, and Amaya Coppens. Photo by Freddie Everett

Department holds the 14th annual International Women of Courage Awards

From left: Locally employed staff members Hosiana Mmbaga, Monica Kapilima, Valerie Nair, and Pelagia Buberwa all served at Embassy Dar es Salaam during the 1998 attack and shared their stories of survival and resilience. Photo by Isaac D. Pacheco

FSNs who experienced embassy’s darkest day personify resilience and determination

Participants of Colombia’s first-ever Zoohackathon competed in teams but shared the common goal of developing tech-based solutions to combat illegal logging in Colombia. Photo courtesy of Embassy Bogotá

Colombian youth win global competition

From left: U.S.-India Educational Foundation Executive Director Adam Grotsky, Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Marie Royce, Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla, U.S. Ambassador to India Kenneth Juster, and Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board Member Maneesh Goyal attend the the Fulbright 70th Anniversary Gala, Feb. 3. Photo by Rakesh Malhotra

ECA Fulbright Program celebrates 70 years of U.S.-India partnership

Medical service providers are shown on an airplane during the first evacuation of diplomats from Wuhan, China, to the United States, Feb. 2020. Photo by Jamie Fouss

MED team supports COVID-19 response

A lead reporter from the Korean Broadcasting service does a standing interview during a rally in Exeter, N.H. Photo by Caroline Savage

GPA Foreign Press Centers show U.S. elections to the world

A DSS art exhibit attendee views the works of Morrie Turner, a Tuskegee Airmen mechanic during World War II, who learned cartooning via a correspondence course. His mentor, “Peanuts” cartoonist Charles Schulz, encouraged him to create “Wee Pals,” the first American syndicated strip with an integrated cast of characters. State Department photo

DSS hosts art exhibition celebrating African American History Month

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