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Tag: Youth

Sports Visitor program connects international youth in Boston

A student from the University of Lomé’s School of Administrative Assistants addresses her classmates during a graduation ceremony at Embassy Lomé’s Emerging Voices Center, June 7. Photo by Nathaniel Sowou Djifa

Embassy Lomé English language program boosts employment opportunities in Togo

A teacher helps two students at the assisted school, Nishimachi International School, located in Tokyo, Japan, during the 2020-2021 school year. Photo courtesy of the Office of Overseas Schools

Office of Overseas Schools

American trainers and Saudi coach participants close out the second phase of the sports diplomacy initiative youth camp, April 1. Photo by Rebecca Stark

ConGen Jeddah leverages community sports in Saudi Arabia

U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia Brian D. McFeeters speaks at the Planet Us event in Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 25. Photo courtesy of Embassy Kuala Lumpur

Planet Us educates and encourages Malaysian youth

The image is split down the middle with the "Making a Statement" logo in white on a blue background on the left, followed by the name Theresa Davis. Davis smiles on the right.

Making a Statement | Theresa Davis

U.S. Ambassador to Thailand Robert F. Godec (left) and local students helped Thai-Indonesian American artist Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya (right) paint the embassy’s new mural on the street-side of the consular section. The mural depicts a group of bold women and non-binary people looking toward the horizon, forging new paths and working towards a shared future. The mural was inspired by the artist’s conversations with Thai women and nonbinary youth, and depicts a vision for Thai society that can be celebrated and championed by all. This mural is a visible public-private partnership between the U.S. Mission and Organon, a U.S.-based healthcare company. Photo courtesy of U.S. Embassy Bangkok

Embassy Bangkok unveils women’s empowerment mural

Hometown Diplomats

U.N. breakfast celebrates International Youth Day

Embassy Phnom Penh hosts YSEALI orientation

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