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Strategic Communications and Planning
Key Policy Fact Sheets
  

Strategic Communications and Planning


Effective public outreach requires effective planning. PA's Office of Strategic Communications and Planning provides short- and long-range strategic planning to support the Secretary's effort to bring foreign policy issues to the American people. The office develops strategies to advance the Administration's priority policy issues, shape effective messages explaining U.S. policies in new and ongoing issues and enhance communication with the American people. It coordinates with bureaus throughout the Department, the White House, and other agencies dealing with foreign affairs, and it works with State Department public diplomacy offices to coordinate strategic planning for both domestic and international audiences.

Read some of SCP's fact sheets on new and ongoing issues.

  
Highlights

The Iranian Regime: Human Rights and Civil Liberties Under Siege
The Iranian people call out for freedom and respect for their human rights. Courageousvoices that speak out risk suppression, imprisonment, and violent government crackdowns. HTML | PDF

United States and Vietnam
This is a watershed year for U.S.-Vietnamese relations that will set the stage for greater cooperation over the next decade. HTML | PDFThumbnail of PDF

Iran at a Crossroads: An Historic Opportunity for A Better Future
By pursuing nuclear activities that mask its effort to acquire nuclear weapons, the Iranian regime is acting in defiance of its treaty obligations, of the United Nations Security Council, and of the International Atomic Energy Agency. HTML | PDF

 World Refugee Day: The United States Working to Advance Freedom and Human Dignity
World Refugee Day is June 20, a day when the United States underscores its commitment to the millions of refugees around the globe. HTML | PDF

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