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HighlightsFriday, January 14, 2005 

Iraqi woman walking past poster urging Iraqis to voteIraq Elections
Secretary Powell (Jan. 13): "It's important for the Iraqi people to have this opportunity to speak their voice and to say how they wish to be governed by electing a Transitional National Assembly that will give them the transitional government. So we are all ahead full for an election on the 30th of January." [full text]

Refugee women sit outside a classroom while children inside attend classTsunami Relief Efforts
U.S. response and how you can help

President Bush (Jan. 10):  USAID has delivered food, temporary shelter, hygiene kits and supplies to help people survive. In other words, we've been focused on the relief effort; now we're beginning to focus on rehabilitation and rebuilding. And as a result, USAID is arranging small loans for those whose livelihoods have been destroyed. We were talking about the NGOs who have been working along with USAID. . . . beginning to help rebuild lives and help people get back on their feet.  [full text]

Ambassador Bellamy hands small U.S. flag and trophy to winner of a swimming competitionLamu Cultural Festival
Embassy Nairobi was the principal supporter of the annual Lamu Cultural Festival, held July 30- Aug. 1, 2004. Amb. William Bellamy attended many of the Festival’s activities, which included a Kiswahili poetry competition, dhow, swimming, canoe, and donkey races plus displays of traditional crafts and skills, concerts of taarab music, and traditional dances. Both Lamu and Pate Islands are part of Kenya’s predominately Muslim coastal region. In photo at left, Ambassador Bellamy presents first prize to one of the swimming champions.

Secretary Powell sitting at table with young people from Brazil. Secretary Powell Meets With Brazilian Youth Ambassadors
Secretary of State Powell and Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs Noriega met with a group of Brazilian "Youth Ambassadors" at the State Department on January 10. The exchange program, begun in 2002, allows highly qualified, disadvantaged Brazilian youth to travel to the United States to broaden their understanding of the U.S., improve their English skills, experience life with an American family, and project a positive image of Brazil to those Americans that they meet.  [full story]

In Other News
The Partnerships for Learning Undergraduate Studies (PLUS) Program, part of the Partnerships for Learning Initiative (P4L), is the first-ever U.S. Government-sponsored undergraduate scholarship program for outstanding students from the Middle East and North Africa.

Secretary Powell sums up the President's foreign-policy record of the last four years.

Read about women's participation in elections in Afghanistan and Iraq, a women's radio station in Cambodia, and leadership training for women in Cote d'Ivoire. [pdf]


The FY 2004 Performance and Accountability Report provides performance results and audited financial statements to enable the public, the Congress, the President, and others to assess the performance of the Department in achieving its mission and stewarding its resources. A Highlights version of the Report is also available.

Visit our student website to find an interesting country and learn about it, read kids' stories about what life is really like in other parts of the world, test your geographical knowledge, and much, much more.


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