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Medical Donation from the U.S. to Kyrgyzstan
Humanitarian donation valued at over $17 million USD will be distributed among 19,000 Kyrgyz patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases, hypertension and type 2 diabetes.
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Hip-Hop Choreographer Visiting Kyrgyzstan
Buddha Stretch is visiting Kyrgyzstan on the theme of “Hip-Hop and Conflict Resolution.” During his week-long program, he will meet with students and dancers in Bishkek and Osh.
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John Kerry: The Next Secretary of State
On January 29, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee unanimously approved Kerry as the next secretary of state, and a few hours later the full Senate voted overwhelmingly to confirm him for the job.
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Martin Luther King Day at AUCA
Ambassador Spratlen met with the students of the American University of Central Central Asia to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Day 2013.
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Kerry Says He Will Keep America’s Promise of Democracy
Secretary of State John Kerry has vowed to do the hard work necessary “to keep the promise of our democracy” for the next generation of Americans and for the rest of the world.
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MCC Fact Sheet on Threshold Program
The Kyrgyz Republic’s $16 million Threshold Program sought to increase the independence and effectiveness of the judicial system, develop a more functional and trusted police force, improve the government’s capacity to investigate and prosecute corruption cases, educate the public and media on the dangers of corruption and strengthen the financial disclosure system. The Kyrgyz Threshold Program is completed.
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U.S. Government Helps Youth in Residential Institutions Transition
Passport to Success is IYF’s flagship life skills program, which equips young people with a range of skills that will help them stay in school and acquire the education, professional skills, and employment readiness.
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Winter Athletes Visit Kyrgyz Republic to Coach, Motivate Young People
Four inspiring winter sports athletes will tour the Kyrgyz Republic to give workshops and motivational speeches to young people from February 13-20, 2013. Their tour is sponsored by the U.S. Embassy in Bishkek through the America300 Foundation, an American non-profit organization.
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USAID Boosts the Garment Industry in the Kyrgyz Republic
USAID has provided sewing/textile companies with advanced equipment worth more than $650,000. The equipment includes advanced computer aided design systems, a laser cut-out machine, а scarf knitting machine, and a pleating machine, which is currently the only such equipment in Central Asia.
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton Holds a Global Townterview
I think we in government have to do everything we can to provide as secure conditions as possible for our diplomats, our development experts, in order that we don’t end up in bunkers, abdicating from regions that are important to us.
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Secretary Clinton Introducing Nominee for Secretary of State John Kerry
He has fought for our diplomats and development experts. He understands the value of investing in America’s global leadership.
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The U.S. Government Supports Better Human Rights Journalism
On February 7, 2013, the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) in the Kyrgyz Republic, with financial support from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), will distribute two multilingual human rights handbooks - Reporting Human Rights: A Practical Handbook for Journalists and ...
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U.S. Government Helps Kyrgyz Businesses to Find New Clients
Currently, 114 Kyrgyz companies have registered with the Joint Contingency Contracting Services (JCCS) with assistance from the Portal to Kyrgyz Business. Registration with the JCCS is a requirement for companies to participate in tenders announced by C-JTSCC.
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Assistant Secretary Robert O. Blake Jr. To Travel to the Kyrgyz Republic
Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert O. Blake Jr. is traveling to the Kyrgyz Republic, January 16–17, to lead the U.S. delegation for the second United States–Kyrgyz Republic Annual Bilateral Consultations (ABC).
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Secretary Clinton on International Human Rights Day
As we celebrate Human Rights Day more than six decades after the adoption of this cornerstone document, we reaffirm our commitment to promoting and protecting its fundamental truths.
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Snow Leopard Conservation Plays Part in Asia Development Project
The Conservation and Adaptation in Asia’s High Mountain Landscapes and Communities Project will be implemented in Bhutan, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal and Pakistan and build alliances across all countries with snow leopards.
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Obama Proclamation on World AIDS Day 2012
On World AIDS Day, more than 30 years after the first cases of this tragic illness were reported, we join the global community once more in standing with the millions of people who live with HIV/AIDS worldwide.
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Secretary Clinton on Observance of World AIDS Day
For our part, the United States will support research on innovative technologies for prevention and treatment, such as microbicides and approaches that stave off opportunistic infections like TB.
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President Obama on Observance of World AIDS Day
Today, I am pleased my Administration will make public new data that demonstrates we are on track to meet the ambitious treatment and prevention targets I announced on World AIDS Day a year ago.
Exchange Programs
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Exchange Programs
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Cochran Fellowship Program
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E-Teacher Program July 25, 2012
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Fulbright Foreign Student Program July 15, 2012
Visa/Consular Info
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Visas Kyrgyz citizens require a visa to enter the US
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DV Lottery 2013
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Consular Hours and Location M.W.F. 9.00-12.00
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Fraud Warning Scammers Sending Fraudulent Emails