Photo of the Week: Raising the Status of Girls Worldwide
Posted by Alison W. Bauerlein / October 12, 2012
This week's "Photo of the Week" comes to us from USAID/Vietnam's Richard Nyberg, who took this photo in the central highlands of Vietnam on October 9, 2012. The young girl pictured is one of the many ethnic minority girls benefiting from the support of USAID, the East Meets West Foundation, and the people and authorities in Kon Tum, Vietnam.
On Thursday, October 11, 2012, the world marked the first-ever celebration of the International Day of the Girl Child. As USAID noted on its web page devoted to the day, the occasion provides an opportunity for "reaching out and educating… more »
Photo of the Week: Heads of State Gather for 67th UN General Assembly
Posted by Luke Forgerson / September 28, 2012
Our "Photo of the Week" comes to us from the Secretary of State's official photographer, Michael Gross, and offers a glimpse of the Heads of State luncheon at the 67th United Nations General Assembly in New York on September 25, 2012. Comprising all 193 members of the United Nations, the General Assembly meets in regular session from September to December each year, and thereafter as required. This year's General Debate is scheduled from September 25 through October 1.
During the Heads of State luncheon, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton expressed appreciation to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for his leadership. In her remarks, the Secretary also acknowledged the diplomats and development experts from every nation serving and sacrificing far from home. The Secretary said, "They… more »
Photo of the Week: Secretary Clinton Meets With Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
Posted by Amanda H. Zafian / September 21, 2012
Our "Photo of the Week" comes to us from the Secretary's official photographer, Michael Gross, and shows U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton meeting with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Chair of the National League for Democracy and Member of Parliament from Kawmhu Constituency, at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. on September 18.
Later that day, Secretary Clinton introduced Daw Aung San Suu Kyi at the United States Institute for Peace as "someone who has represented the struggle for freedom and democracy, for human rights and opportunity, not only in her own country but seen as such around the world."
Secretary Clinton also delivered remarks on September 19 at… more »
Photo of the Week: Secretary Clinton Visits Cooperativa Cafe Timor
Posted by Sarah Goldfarb / September 07, 2012
Our "Photo of the Week" comes to us from Bernardino Soares of the U.S. Embassy in Dili, where Secretary Clinton became the first-ever U.S. Secretary of State to visit Timor-Leste on September 6. The photograph shows Secretary Clinton and U.S. Ambassador to Timor-Leste Judith R. Fergin as they are greeted by traditional dancers at a coffee-processing factory owned by the Cooperativa Cafe Timor (CCT). Secretary Clinton traveled to Timor-Leste as part of a six country trip to the Pacific, East Asia, and Russia.
According to USAID, CCT is the country's largest cooperative with more than 21,000 farmer members and employing 3,000 workers during the coffee harvest and processing season from July to December. Working with USAID, CCT has now moved to extend the coffee cooperative model to other crops, including cloves, cacao, black pepper and cassava, benefiting farmers across… more »
Photo of the Week: Nations Come Together for 2012 Paralympics
Posted by Sarah Goldfarb / August 31, 2012
Our "Photo of the Week" comes to us from David Hartnoll at the U.S. Embassy in London, a city that is hosting the 2012 Paralympic Games August 29-September 9. The photograph shows U.S. Paralympic athletes training with their British counterparts. According to the embassy, this year's Paralympics are expected to be the largest in a history that dates back to 1948 with a small group of disabled British World War II veterans. The London Games are bringing together more than 4,000 athletes with a disability from some 160 countries. The United States has sent a 227-member team.
President Obama applauded our Olympic and Paralympic athletes, whom he described as presenting the best of America to the rest of the world. In his message,… more »
Photo of the Week: Defending the Rights of LGBT People
Posted by Hannah Johnson / August 24, 2012
This week's "Photo of the Week" comes to us from the U.S. Embassy in Prague, Czech Republic and shows Ambassador Norman L. Eisen and a group from the embassy marching in the second annual Pride Parade in Prague on Saturday, August 18, 2012. The parade participants walked from Wenceslas Square to Strelecky Island accompanied by floats with music and dancers.
The United States is working throughout the world to defend the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people of all races, religions, and nationalities as part of our comprehensive human rights policy… more »
Photo of the Week: Remembering a Statesman
Posted by Aaron C. Bruce / August 17, 2012
This week's "Photo of the Week" comes to us from the U.S. Embassy in Ghana and shows a group of Ghanaians waving flags and holding a photograph of the late President John Atta Mills with President Barack Obama. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton recently traveled to Ghana, where she attended the State Funeral of President Mills.
In a statement, Secretary Clinton said, "President Mills made a significant contribution to Ghana's democracy and development, and forged a strong and positive partnership with the United States. As the third president of modern Ghana, he worked to strengthen his country's democratic institutions and to expand prosperity for all of its people. He promoted regional peace and reinforced Ghana's reputation as a leader in Africa. President Mills was a champion… more »
Photo of the Week: Supporting Agriculture in Malawi
Posted by Eboni Bell / August 10, 2012
This week's "Photo of the Week" comes to us from the U.S. Embassy in Malawi, where Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton participated in a Feed the Future event at the Lumbadzi Milk Bulking center on August 5, 2012. In this photograph, dairy farmer Margaret Chinkwende describes her work to the Secretary of State.
At the event, Secretary Clinton remarked, "For the past decade, the United States has been supporting Malawi's dairy sector, including this center. And thanks to your work and the support we have given you, Malawi's milk production has increased 500 percent. Thousands of farmers have benefited. I was delighted to meet some of the farmers and the workers here. And I want to thank all of you. I'm also proud… more »
Photo of the Week: Providing Assistance to Refugees
Posted by Eboni A. Bell / August 03, 2012
This week's "Photo of the Week" comes to us from the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration and shows Assistant Secretary of State Anne C. Richard meeting with representatives of the Damba refugee camp in Burkina Faso. Assistant Secretary Richard is on travel to Burkina Faso and Geneva until August 4, 2012.
In Burkina Faso, Assistant Secretary Richard joined with UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Antonio Guterres to review the situation of refugees from the crisis in Mali, which is taking place within the broader Sahel food insecurity… more »
Photo of the Week: First Lady Michelle Obama and Team USA Engage Youth at the 2012 Olympic Games
Posted by Luke Forgerson / July 27, 2012
First Lady Michelle Obama is leading the U.S. delegation to the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games and is accompanied by Olympic and Paralympic greats, including Brandi Chastain, Dominique Dawes, Gabriel Diaz de Leon, Grant Hill, and Summer Sanders. The First Lady is working to turn the inspiration of these athletes into action by getting more kids healthy and active as part of her "Let's Move!" initiative.
Our "Photo of the Week" comes to us from the U.S. Embassy in London, where the First Lady hosted an event this morning for about 1,000 American military children and American and British students at the U.S. Ambassador's residence. The students had the chance to meet David Beckham, Bart Conner, Nadia Comaneci, Teresa Edwards, Emily Hughes, Sarah Hughes, Shawn Johnson, Carl Lewis, Dikembe… more »
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