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Robert V. Royall, Ambassador to Tanzania




Ambassador Royall plants a memorial tree near the new Ubago pumb house.Ambassador 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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Additional Photo Gallery:

 Ambassador Royall and President of Zanzibar H.E. Amani Abeid Karume, invited guests and Ubago villagers cheering the first bucket of water from the new Ubago well.  U.S. Ambassador Robert V. Royall looks on as the President of Zanzibar, H.E. Amani Abeid Karume, hits the power switch to startup the Ubago water well.  Ambassador Royall is made honorary chief of the Massai
 Ambassdor Royall meets the Maasai  Ambassador and Mrs. Royall with a group of Maasai  
(Photos by Jeff  E. Galvin, American Embassy Dar Es Salaam.)


Released on August 30, 2002

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