Robert V. Royall, Ambassador to TanzaniaAmbassador Royall plants a memorial tree on July 10, 2002, near the pump house for the Ubago water project on the Zanzibar island of Unguja. The American Embassy donated a new pump and powerhouse for the project, and rehabilitated a water storage reservoir. The Uboga water project serves over 7,000 local residents. (Photo by Jeff E. Galvin, American Embassy Dar Es Salaam.)
Ambassador Royall: "Serving my country as Ambassador to Tanzania is a special honor at a critical time in our War Against Terrorism. U.S.-Tanzanian relations continue to strengthen as we provide assistance to combat HIV/AIDS and other diseases, address vital environmental concerns, open economic opportunities for the benefit of both countries, and lend support for democracy building and humanitarian programs. I am proud of the role the U.S. is playing in Tanzania." Home State: South Carolina
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