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Shared Goals Bind Countries of the Americas

Posted by Carmen Lomellin / February 22, 2010

Hall of Heroes at the Organization of America States (OAS) in Washington, DC April 17, 2007. [OAS]

About the Author: Ambassador Carmen Lomellin serves as the Permanent U.S. Representative to the Organization of American States.

Last Friday, I visited my home town of Chicago to speak at the United States National Hispanic Leadership Institute (USHLIL) national conference. Addressing the gathering -- composed of high school and college students from across the country, elected officials, and representatives from national organizations -- I highlighted the importance of public service and efforts to bolster recruitment of Hispanics for careers in government.

The nature of public service has evolved since President John F. Kennedy's historic challenge of "ask… more »

Intern’s Reflections on U.S. Department of State and National Export Initiative

Posted by DipNote Bloggers / February 22, 2010

A container ship offloads at the Port of Long Beach, Calif., Aug. 12, 2009. [AP File Photo]

About the Author: Jennifer Bergh serves as an intern in the Bureau of Economic, Energy and Business' Office of Commercial and Business Affairs.

My first full day as an intern in the Office of Commercial and Business Affairs was a blur of new information, new people and a new language used here at the Department of State comprised solely of acronyms. By the end of the day I was feeling a bit overwhelmed about what I would be doing in days to come.

That evening as I sat at home, feeling a little uneasy about the internship and what my role would be in the department,… more »

U.S. Men’s Team Dominates Super (Hockey) Sunday at Vancouver Olympic Games

Posted by William Millman / February 22, 2010

USA's Jamie Langenbrunner (15) scores a goal at Vancouver 2010 Olympics, Feb. 21, 2010 [AP Photo]

About the Author: William Millman is a retired Foreign Service Officer providing public affairs assistance in Vancouver.

The atmosphere was electric on Sunday afternoon in Vancouver as spectators prepared for the unquestioned showcase event of this stage of the Games: U.S. -- Canada Men's Hockey. Oops, Canada-United States.

I know. In the U.S. ice hockey ranks somewhere between bowling and badminton in the pantheon of big time athletics. But here in Canada?

Hockey is king. Make that king, queen and jack, with jokers thrown in for good measure. As much as the Canucks love curling (you know, the game with the brooms…), it's hockey that captures the popular imagination. You could literally feel the excitement build here in the downtown area as tens of thousands prepared for the… more »

Haiti’s Agriculture Focus: Enhance Food Security, Generate Income, Create Jobs

Posted by Ertharin Cousin / February 19, 2010

Haiti's Agriculture Minister speaks at UN World Food Programme meeting, Rome, Feb. 12, 2010. [AP]

More about the Haiti earthquake and how you can help: state.gov/haitiquake

About the Author: Ertharin Cousin serves as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies in Rome.

On the one month anniversary of the tragic earthquake in Haiti, high-level representatives gathered in Rome to witness the unveiling of Haiti's new agriculture plan. The plan was presented by Haiti's Agriculture Minister, Joanas Gue, who noted at the outset of his presentation that Haiti's planting season is set to begin next month, and thus urgent steps need to be taken now to ensure… more »

Global Health Initiative: How PEPFAR Fits In

Posted by Eric Goosby / February 19, 2010

PEPFAR-funded AIDS care unit, White River Junction, South Africa, Dec. 15, 2008. [AP File Photo]

About the Author: Ambassador Eric Goosby serves as the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, leading all U.S. Government international HIV/AIDS efforts.

Earlier this month, the Obama Administration revealed an important new piece of its foreign policy agenda: a consultation document on the strategy for the Global Health Initiative (GHI). This document outlines the U.S. Government's operation plan for the GHI, emphasizing integration of programming, implementation of sustainable efforts, efficient approaches with positive… more »

Olympic Spirit in Vancouver:  U.S. Delegation Meets TeamUSA

Posted by Arturo A. Valenzuela / February 19, 2010

Amb. Jacobson with women's alpine event winners Vonn (gold) and Mancuso (silver). [Embassy Photo]

About the Author: Arturo A. Valenzuela serves as Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs.

The 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, British Columbia kicked into high gear this week. This is, in fact, the second time that our northern neighbor has hosted the Winter Olympics, bringing the world's athletes to the Western Hemisphere. The Olympic Spirit is a wonderful example of the power of sport to bring all citizens of the world together in pursuit of a common goal: Citius, Altius, Fortius; Swifter, Higher, Stronger. By simply qualifying for the games, the athletes serve as role models to all of us.

TeamUSA is in the thick of the competition in all… more »

Secretary Clinton’s Trip to Qatar and Saudi Arabia

Posted by Jeffrey Feltman / February 18, 2010

About the Author: Jeffrey Feltman serves as the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs.

The Obama Administration has made it a priority to broaden U.S. engagement around the world -- reaching out to a wider range of partners, in and beyond governments, to discuss and work together on shared challenges, concerns, and opportunities. To see this approach in action, you don't have to look further than Secretary Clinton's February 13 - 16 trip to Qatar and Saudi Arabia, which I was privileged to join.

On the ground, Secretary Clinton's schedule was jam-packed. Even younger aides, accustomed to the Secretary's often grueling schedule, began dropping like flies after the sixteen… more »

Celebrating the U.S.-Japan Alliance

Posted by Matthew G. Fuller / February 17, 2010

Ambassador Roos delivers speech at Waseda University, Tokyo, Jan. 29, 2010. [AP Photo]

About the Author: Matthew G. Fuller is a Foreign Service Officer working as Ambassador Roos' staff aide at U.S. Embassy Tokyo.

January 19, 2010 marked the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan, and the United States Embassy in Tokyo has been deeply engaged in celebrating the U.S.-Japan Alliance and explaining its meaning and importance to the Japanese public. On the anniversary date of the signing, U.S. Ambassador to Japan, John Roos, published an op-ed piece in a leading Japanese newspaper and on Friday, January 29, he delivered… more »

Under Secretary McHale Visits Madrasa, Hosts Web Chat With Students in Bangladesh

Posted by Anna P. Mussman / February 17, 2010

Bangladeshi students attend primary school near Dhaka, March 18, 2009. [AP File Photo]

About the Author: Anna Mussman serves in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs' Youth Programs Division.

"Are women encouraged to join defense services?" asked a high school student from Brahmanbaria High School at a web chat hosted by Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Judith McHale during her visit to Bangladesh on February 8. As students from schools throughout the country logged on to discuss issues with the Under Secretary, their questions ranged from the status of women in the United States, to co-ed versus women's only education, to whether women received equal pay with men, and how American women balanced career and family responsibilities.

"I think it is important for women to pursue a good education and be active in their communities and the political… more »

U.S.-Switzerland Face Off in First 2010 Olympic Men’s Hockey Game

Posted by William Millman / February 17, 2010

U.S.-Switzerland face off in men's ice hockey at Vancouver 2010 Olympics, Feb. 16, 2010. [AP Photo]

About the Author: William Millman is a retired Foreign Service Officer providing public affairs assistance in Vancouver.

In a country that's absolutely mad about hockey, there was nowhere better to be Tuesday afternoon than at Canada Hockey Place, and if you're an American, no better game to see than the very first 2010 Olympic Men's hockey game, and the first ever on a full NHL-size rink: U.S. - Switzerland.

Starting well over an hour before game time, thousands of fans from all over the world flowed down the hills of Vancouver to the waterfront and the white oblong dome of Hockey Place. There were U.S. flags galore, as well as red, white and blue top hats, miniature star spangled banners painted on faces of all ages, with more than a smattering of the familiar white cross Swiss flags as well.… more »

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