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01/24/2013 : Assistant Secretary of State for Africa Johnnie Carson Letter to Andry Rajoelina
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11/07/2012 : Remarks by Charge d'Affaires Eric Wong during the Election Result Event
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25 New Volunteers Sworn in to Help Enhance The Level of English Language Teaching for Youth
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Secretary Clinton Releases Annual Trafficking in Persons Report – Madagascar Remains in Lowest Category
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01/07/2013: Madagascar Remains Ineligible for AGOA Due to Lack of Progress on Democracy, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law
Madagascar’s continued failure to restore democracy, uphold internationally-recognized human rights treaties, and to address serious violations of the rule of law
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11/29/2012 : The U.S. Government showcases its sustained efforts in the fight against Malaria in Madagascar
In the context of the American President’s Malaria Initiative or PMI, USAID takes part in the efforts to prevent and fight this disease.
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The General Debate of the 67th General Assembly
Mr. President, Mr. Secretary General, fellow delegates, ladies and gentleman: I would like to begin today by telling you about an American named Chris Stevens.
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05/04/2012 : Remarks of Chargé d’Affaires Eric Wong at the Peace Corps Swearing-in Ceremony in Mantasoa
Today it is a great pleasure for me to preside at the swearing-in of 29 altruistic Americans who are the newest Peace Corps Volunteers in Madagascar. Press Release »
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Visa Processing Fees to Change on April 13, 2012
Effective April 13, 2012, the Department of State will adjust visa processing fees. The fees for most nonimmigrant visa applications and Border Crossing Cards will increase, while all immigrant visa processing fees will decrease.
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LEED® Silver Certification for U.S. Embassy in Antananarivo, Madagascar
The Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations announced today that the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) has awarded the newly constructed U.S. Embassy in Antananarivo, Madagascar the Silver level of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Certification.
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US Embassy – Remarks by the New Charge d’Affaires
This new building -- perhaps one of the largest built by a foreign country in Antananarivo, and built to last for nearly a century -- highlights the deep commitment of the United States ...
Quiz
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What vacation activities aren’t available in Ranomafana National Park?
- A. Kayaking
- B- Camping
- C. Horseback riding
- D- Hiking
- E- Swimming
Located in the southeastern part of Madagascar, Ranomafana National Park is the right place to spend a vacation.
The National Park offers hikers the chance to see a number of unique and important species within its mountain rainforests, including different kinds of bamboo lemurs, countless reptiles, a large number of bird species and incredibly diverse flora; and also to spot great places for camping. It has some of the finest hot springs in Madagascar from which the name "Ranomafana" was adopted.
The themal baths are just the right temperature and are a relaxing way to spend the afternoon.
You can also swim and go kayaking in the crystal clear water of the Namorona river and waterfalls.
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1- What does democracy means to you?
- A: government by the people
- B: Government of people
- C: gouvernement working for the people
Democracy by definition means the government by people. That means that all the people should be able to have their say in one way another in everything that affects their lives. Dictionaries usually say that this right can either be exercised directly (by every member of a community having the possibility to enter personally, without mediators, his position on a particular issue into the decision making process - modern technology is able to provide this possibility for increasingly larger and larger communities), or through representatives (members of legislative bodies). This second arrangement is then called Representative Democracy.