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Information Resource Center (IRC) of the U.S. Embassy Djibouti is now open to the public.
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The Mayor of Djibouti, the U.S. Embassy, and the Institut Francais open the Municipal Library, the first of its kind in Djibouti
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Around 1000 people attended a USAID World Aids Day event at PK 12 outside Djiboutiville, gaining HIV awareness through music, drama, peer education, and most importantly, testing.
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In honor of "International Day of the Girl,” the U.S. Embassy is pleased to announce that the American people will be providing $1.65 million to improve primary level reading in Djibouti – a critical foundation for development in any country.
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U.S. Ambassador exercises right to vote in the November U.S. Election, even while overseas.
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Energy Security a U.S. Foreign Policy Priority, Clinton Says
Washington — The need to maintain safe, reliable and adequate energy supplies will be an increasing priority in U.S. foreign policy of the 21st century, said Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton October 18 in what was billed as an important address on energy diplomacy. Read her speech in french.
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Statement by Secretary Clinton : Election of New Somali President
Read the statement by Secretary Hillary Clinton on the Election of New Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud
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Initiative Africa interview with U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Bruce Wharton
Watch U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary Bruce Wharton interview with Oumarou Barry from Initiative Africa.
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Statement by Secretary Clinton: Djiboutian National Day
On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I am delighted to send best wishes to the people of Djibouti on the 35th anniversary of your independence this June 27.
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Release of the 2011 Human Rights Report on Djibouti
“Many of the events that have dominated recent headlines, from the revolutions in the Middle East to reforms in Burma, began with human rights, with the clear call of men and women demanding their universal rights,” said Secretary of State Clinton at a State Department briefing May 24 for the rollout of the 2011 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices.
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Remarks by Secretary Clinton at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Women and the Economy Summit
Secretary Clinton: "Good morning everyone. Thank you. Thank you so much. Oh, it is absolutely a pleasure to see all of you here today and I’ve been getting reports about the conference, and I am so excited to join you today to talk about what we are focused on here at this Summit on Women and the Economy."
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