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  • Ambassador Carter Launches Reconciliation Programs

    Excellence Monsieur le Président Charles Konan Banny, Président de la Commission Nationale Dialogue, Vérité et Réconciliation; Excellence Monsieur le Ministre, DARRET Mathieu Babaud, Ministre des Ex-combattants et des Victimes de Guerre; Excellence Monsieur l’Ambassadeur Ahmedou Ould Abdallah;Distingués invités, Mesdames et Messieurs,Avant tout propos, permettez-moi d’exprimer toute ma profonde gratitude au Président Alassane Ouattara pour son engagement en faveur de la cohésion sociale et la réconciliation nationale en Cote d’Ivoire ...


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  • January 17, 2012
    Remarks With President Alassane Ouattara After Their Meeting

    Remarks by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton - Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire - January 17, 2012. Thank you very much, Mr. President, for the warm welcome extended to me and to my delegation from yourself and the ministers in your government. I am delighted to be here in Cote d’Ivoire at such a historic moment in this nation’s history. I wish to express our admiration for the progress that your country is making – a steady and hopeful return to peace and security, reconciliation among all the people of the nation, as well as economic and social development...


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  • Bobbi Brown
    Interview with Bobbi Brown: Finding the balance between work and family (English) - Wednesday, January 11, 2012

    Raising a family, starting and managing a company an staying grounded in one of the most competitive industries, that of beauty and fashion, is not an easy feat. Yet renown American make-up artist and CEO Bobbi Brown has achieved all three all while reaching out to women of all background to help inspire them to achieve their dreams as she did.


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  • President Barack Obama’s Statement on Sudan (June 14, 2011)
    President Barack Obama’s Statement on Sudan (June 14, 2011)

    The United States is deeply concerned by the crisis that is unfolding in Sudan, including the fighting in Southern Kordofan and the assaults on innocent civilians. So along with our allies and partners in Africa and around the world, the United States is working to end the violence and to protect innocent civilians. There is no military solution...


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  • “Jazz Knows No Language Barriers” (ENGLISH) (April 20th, 2011)
    “Jazz Knows No Language Barriers” (ENGLISH) (April 20th, 2011)

    In honor of Jazz Appreciation Month, jazz trom-bonist Sarah Morrow is featured in our latest podcast. Morrow, a gifted musician hailing from Pickerington, Ohio, was the first


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  • The Situation in Libya: A media briefing by Department of State Deputy Spokesperson Mark Toner
    The Situation in Libya: A media briefing by Department of State Deputy Spokesperson Mark Toner

    On Tuesday, April 5th, Acting Deputy Spokesman for the U.S. Department of State, Mark Toner, spoke via teleconference with African journalists about the situations in Libya and Cote d’Ivoire. Mr. Toner discussed the broad international response to enforce UN Security Council resolution 1973 to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe in Libya and to help ease the way for bringing humanitarian assistance to the Libyan people.


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  • Podcast - Handwashing and Sustainable Development
    Podcast - Handwashing and Sustainable Development

    Universal education, gender equality and ending poverty are three global goals for achieving sustainable development. Learn how a USAID program called WASH-in-Schools is helping to achieve these goals by promoting handwashing with soap and improving sanitation facilities in schools.


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  • US Embassy Abidjan Hosts a DVC on “Lessons Learned from Cote d’Ivoire’s Elections”
    US Embassy Abidjan Hosts a DVC on “Lessons Learned from Cote d’Ivoire’s Elections”

    Nearly 100 participants gathered at the U.S. Embassy on February 9, 2011 for a DVC on “Lessons Learned from Cote d’Ivoire’s Elections.” Participants included journalists, students, youth political leaders, representatives of political parties, members of the Independent Electoral Commission (CEI), heads of civil society groups, representatives of media and international organizations, religious leaders, security forces and the general public.


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  • More tweets on Cote d'Ivoire: PODCAST Press Conference w/ Assistant Secretary for African Affairs Johnnie Carson

    PODCAST Press Conference w/ Assistant Secretary for African Affairs Johnnie Carson #USA #Africa #civ2010 12.09.10 3:55 PM Dec 10th via web


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