Secretary Clinton (Oct. 16): "Social inclusion and development for all really does depend upon the status of women, and opening wide the doors of opportunity for women and for all people is the great work of our time." Full Text» Trip Page»
Spokesperson Nuland (Oct. 15): "This just speaks to the extreme economic mismanagement and the extreme political mismanagement of the Iranian regime and the fact that the Iranian people are now feeling those effects." Full Text»
Deputy Assistant Secretary Limage (Oct. 16): "Although many challenges still lie ahead, it is evident that the United States and Kazakhstan are forging a united front to confront proliferation in all of its forms." Full Text»
Oct. 15: The Department welcomes the inaugural cohort of 24 NeXXt Scholars, 12 international women and 12 American women, who are now beginning their undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics studies in the U.S. More»
Oct. 16: Investing in women-owned small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is one of the best ways to simultaneously achieve economic, financial, and social impact. More»
Oct. 15: The African Women’s Entrepreneurship Program initiative--benefiting more than 120 participants from 44 African countries--leverages public-private partnerships to increase women’s economic participation and address key barriers that women confront when starting and growing businesses. More»
Oct. 15: Building on the Secretary of State’s emphasis on utilizing “smart power,” the project is part of the Sports Working Group of the U.S.-China Consultation on People-to-People Exchange (CPE). More»
The Department of State is committed to cyber security awareness. More»
In the spirit of harnessing the ingenuity of the American people, the State Department launched the "Innovation in Arms Control Challenge." More»
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