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» Fact Sheet» Trip Page»
Spokesperson Nuland (Oct. 17): "Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, Michael Posner, led a 22-member interagency delegation from the U.S. to discuss the full range of human rights issues affecting the country." Full Text»
Oct. 16: The seminar will give the students, who are all studying in the U.S. in academic fields related to food security and agriculture, the opportunity to explore food security issues in an interdisciplinary and innovative way beyond their regular coursework. More»
Under Secretary Sonenshine (Oct. 15): "We have to communicate government to people, and people to people. And one of the best ways we can leverage those conversations is through social media and other connective technologies...." 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»
Secretary Clinton (Oct. 15): "We’re going to get to the bottom of it, and then we’re going to do everything we can to work to prevent it from happening again, and then we’re going to bring whoever did this to us to justice." 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»
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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