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Mission News 2012
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September, 2012 - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit to Rarotonga
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s attendance at the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Post Forum Dialogue, the first ever by a U.S. Secretary of State, demonstrates the Unites States’ commitment to partnering with the Pacific Island countries to address local and global challenges, such as climate change, economic development, gender equality, education, and peace and security. read more »
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August, 2012 - Presentation on the 2012 US Presidential Election process
Election fever struck the Nelson Library Friday afternoon as Acting Chargé d’Affaires Dana Deree of the US Embassy Apia gave a fascinating presentation on the 2012 US Presidential Election process. Students from St. Mary’s Primary, Chanel College, and members of the public filled the American Corner, located upstairs at the library, to learn about the upcoming race between Democratic Party nominee and incumbent, Barack Obama, and Republican Party candidate and former Massachusetts Governor, Mitt Romney. read more »
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July, 2012 - United States Research Vessel Studying Gigantic 1000’ Underwater Waves
The RV Roger Revelle, a Scripps Institute of Oceanography research vessel was in Samoa on the week of July 16 to conduct U.S. Government funded research on ocean currents, climactic changes and marine biology. With a team of oceanographers, scientists and engineers onboard, the Roger Revelle provides a sophisticated research platform that will allow scientists to get a better understanding of the water currents in the Samoan Passage. read more »
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July, 2012 - Embassy Apia celebrates Fourth of July with Samoa
The United States Embassy in Apia celebrated Fourth of July or the US Independence Day on July 6 this year at the Embassy Residence, Vailima. The picnic reception was hosted by Chargé d’Affaires Chad Berbert and was well attended by Samoan Government officials and private business representatives. read more »
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June, 2012 - Samoa - 50 year anniversary of independence
On June 1st this year, Samoa celebrated its 50 year anniversary of independence from New Zealand rule. This proud Pacific Island nation had week-long festivities from May 31st to June 5. The highlights of this year’s festivities included a UB40 Concert at Apia Park, Step Afrika performed at different locations around the country, and a US Navy 7th fleet Marching Band. read more »
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April, 2012 - J. William Fulbright Foreign Student Scholarship Announcement.
The United States Embassy in Apia announced today that resident nationals of Samoa are now eligible to apply for the J. William Fulbright Foreign Student Scholarship program. The Fulbright Foreign Student Program brings citizens of other countries to the United States for study at U.S. universities or other appropriate institutions and offers program participants insight into U.S. society and values. view full details »
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March 24, 2012 - Getting to know the Samoa Victims
From U.S. Ambassador Huebner's Blog: One of the highlights of my trip to Samoa earlier this month was spending a morning with the committed, courageous folks at the Samoa Victims Support Group (SVSG). blog post »
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March 8, 2012 - Celebrating Women and Independence U.S. Ambassador David Huebner
Samoa celebrates 50 years of independence this year. There is no better time to recognize the need to help women achieve social, psychological, and economic freedom and independence than now. Read more »
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February, 2012 - Local Women stars in US programme
Ululoloa local Visceta Meredith and other entrepreneurs attended the 10,000 Women Global Entrepreneurship Training supported by the U.S. Government, Goldman Sachs, and top-ranked Thunderbird School of Global Management. read article »
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November, 2011 - U.S. Embassy Samoa Staff march in support of ending violence. November 2011
Making a stand and joining efforts in celebrating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign 2011 in Samoa, the Chargé d’Affaires Chad Berbert and staff of U.S. Embassy Apia joined more than 300 members of government ministries, diplomatic corps, international organizations and civil society groups in a march parade on November 25. view photos/read press release »
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November 10, 2011 - Secretary Clinton On America’s Pacific Century November 10, 2011 East-West Center Honolulu, Hawaii
Secretary Clinton delivered remarks from the East-West Center in Hawaii on America's policy and partnership with the East Asia and Pacific region. read entire speech: »
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November 20, 2011 - Talking With The Orator Fa’afiaulu
From U.S. Ambassador Huebner's blog: I always enjoy true underdog stories, so I have been looking forward to seeing O Le Tulafale (The Orator). O Le Tulafale is the first-ever Samoan feature film, shot entirely on Upolu and in the Samoan language. read entire post »
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October 14, 2011 - Ambassador Huebner's Blog Post: New Faces of America in Apia
Among the leadership duties that I most enjoy are assembling purpose-built teams and mentoring new colleagues. I am thus thoroughly enjoying transitions now underway at my Embassies with the arrival of our two new Deputy Chiefs of Mission. read entire post »
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June 16, 2011 - Faafafine, Survivor, Peace Corps, Savaii.
From U.S. Ambassador Huebner's blog: Another day Dr McWaine and I drove out to visit the set of the hit television series Survivor, which will be filming in Samoa for approximately five months. Survivor is serious — and very positive — business. The producers employ a few hundred people, many of whom are Samoans rather than imported foreigners. The producers train local workers, and they use local suppliers, craftsmen, contractors, and vendors. read entire post »
Mission News June-Dec 2011
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September 2011: East-West Center - United States – South Pacific Scholarship Program
The East-West Center has released the applications for United States – South Pacific Scholarship Program. These scholarships are available only to citizens of South Pacific countries, and range from undergraduate to masters level degrees. The recipient of the scholarship will receive money for: tuition, room and board, airfare and several other costs incurred while studying in the United States. The program will include a summer internship in Washington, D.C. as well as a 4 to 5 week service project in the applicant’s home country. If you are interested, If you’re interested, please email or visit your local EducationUSA office or visit the East-West Center’s website or email them at ussp@EastWestCenter.org. The application deadline is February 1st. for more information... »
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Pacific Island Forum 2011
Media releases and fact sheets from the 2011 Pacific Islands Forum held in Auckland in September 2011. view media releases and fact sheets »
Mission News Jan-June 2011
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June 2011 - Assistant Secretary Campbell’s Travel to the Pacific Islands
Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Kurt M. Campbell, accompanied by U.S. Pacific Fleet Commander Admiral Patrick M. Walsh, USAID Assistant Administrator Nisha Biswal and Office of the Secretary of Defense South/Southeast Asia Principal Director Brigadier General Simcock will travel to the Pacific Islands June 26 - July 1, 2011. read more on the trip »
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May 10, 2011 - Samoa moves forward in WTO negotiations
Important steps were taken last week to conclude Samoa’s accession to the WTO when the Deputy Prime Minister, Hon. Fonotoe Nuafesili Pierre Lauofo Meredith, signed bilateral agreements with the United States, Ukraine, and Canada. more »
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Celebrations in Samoa of Peace Corps 50th Anniversary worldwide and 44years in Samoa Launched
The patron of celebrations Her Highness Masiofo Filifilia, U.S. Embassy Apia Chargé d’Affaires and Peace Corps Director Dale Withington launched story, picture and photo competition was announced for stories of PC work in Samoa and Samoans experiences in the past four decades-- deadline on May 20. The winning pieces will be collated in a PC Samoa booklet to be launched at the festivities of the Fourth of July. This year’s Embassy Fourth of July will highlight PC contribution in the world and Samoa.
Previous Highlights 2010
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June 11, 2010: Good People Doing Great Things In Samoa
One of the best parts of my job is meeting people who are doing wonderful things in their communities — frequently without pay, thanks, or acknowledgment. You don’t often read about such folks in the newspaper, but they are making our world a better place. It is particularly gratifying when we at the Embassy are able to assist these unsung angels with their work. read more/photos »
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June 3, 2010: Plastiki Ahoy - From Ambassador Huebner's Blog
I’m blogging today from atop a pile of junk floating in Apia harbor. Really. Of course, the pile of junk has been painstakingly crafted into the form of a 60-foot catamaran named the Plastiki. Made of approximately 12,500 reclaimed plastic bottles, the boat is sailing from San Francisco to Sydney read more/photos »
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April 14, 2010: Faafetai tele lava Riley Elementary
I always love seeing people doing nice things for other people. I also like seeing kids setting a good example for adults to emulate. read more »
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May 31, 2010: Samoa Independence Day
STATEMENT BY SECRETARY CLINTON - On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I congratulate the people of the Independent State of Samoa on the 48th anniversary of your nation’s independence on June 1. I also offer warm wishes to Samoans in the United States and around the world. As Pacific neighbors, the United States and Samoa enjoy a warm partnership based on mutual respect and mutual interest. We look forward to another year marked by cooperation on combating climate change, spurring economic development, and promoting deeper cultural ties. We wish Samoa continued progress toward recovery from last year’s devastating tsunami, and pledge sustained support from the people and government of the United States. Best wishes and happy Independence Day!
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March 8-12, 2010: USAID Funded Samaritan's Purse Continues Post Tsunami Assistance
Throughout the week of March 8-12, 2010, U.S. based NGO Samaritan’s Purse continued its distribution of relief/recovery goods to Samoan communities affected by the September 2009 Tsunami. read more »
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February 23, 2010 - Samoa welcomes U.S. Ambassador Huebner
This was Ambassador Huebner's first official visit to Samoa. Ambassador Huebner presented his credentials to the Head of State, his Highness Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi.While in Samoa, Ambassador Huebner will also meet with Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi, other government officials, the private sector, diplomatic corps, and educational institutions. view photos »