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ECA PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
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  • August 20, 2004
    Participants arrive in for the first Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) U.S. Business Internship Program for Young Middle Eastern Women; Partnerships for Learning Youth Exchange and Study (P4L YES) students meet with Secretary of State Colin L. Powell; CultureConnect Envoys for Sports engage with youth in Bosnia, Romania, Albania and Turkey, and more. Read ECA Program Highlights for August 20 [469 KB PDF]

  • July 23, 2004
    ECA Youth Exchange programs make news in the U.S. and abroad, Pakistan celebrates the 20th anniversary of the English Language Teaching Association, the FLEX Program empowers a disabled Russian student, a U.S. Fulbrighter in Kosovo contributes to substance abuse prevention, and more. Read ECA program highlights for July 23. [351 KB PDF]

  • July 16, 2004
    ECA Cultural Ambassador Yo-Yo Ma captivates Koreans, ECA launches the Citizen Diplomat Program, the Jazz Ambassadors mesmerize audiences, and Russian students attend a technology camp and more. Read ECA program highlights for July 16 [342 KB PDF]

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