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U.S. Embassy Dar es Salaam TANZANIA June 15, 2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tanzanian Secondary Students Return from Academic Year in the United States Dar es Salaam, TANZANIA. Nineteen Tanzanian secondary school students who recently completed a year-long academic exchange in the United States visited the U.S. Embassy this week and met with Deputy Chief of Mission Virginia M. Blaser. The students attended U.S. secondary schools through the Department of State’s Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) program. The participants came from Pwani, Tanga, Kilimanjaro, and Zanzibar. While abroad, they attended schools in the states of California, Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin. The YES program was established by the State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs in October 2002 and more than 150 Tanzanians have participated since 2007. The YES program provides scholarships for high school students, (ages 15-17 years) to spend up to one academic year in the United States. Students live with host families, attend high school, engage in activities to learn about American society and values, acquire leadership skills, and educate Americans about their countries and cultures. Approximately 900 students worldwide travel to the United States through the YES program each year. To request more information about this event, please email Japhet Sanga ([email protected]), Senior Information Specialist at U.S. Embassy Dar es Salaam. ### 686 Old Bagamoyo Road, Msasani, P.O. Box 9123, Dar es Salaam Telephone +255-22-229-4000, Fax +255-22-229-4722 http://tanzania.usembassy.gov

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U.S. Embassy Dar es SalaamTANZANIA

June 15, 2016FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Tanzanian Secondary Students Return from Academic Year in the United States

Dar es Salaam, TANZANIA. Nineteen Tanzanian secondary school students who recently completed a year-long academic exchange in the United States visited the U.S. Embassy this week and met with Deputy Chief of Mission Virginia M. Blaser. The students attended U.S. secondary schools through the Department of State’s Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) program. The participants came from Pwani, Tanga, Kilimanjaro, and Zanzibar. While abroad, they attended schools in the states of California, Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin.

The YES program was established by the State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs in October 2002 and more than 150 Tanzanians have participated since 2007. The YES program provides scholarships for high school students, (ages 15-17 years) to spend up to one academic year in the United States. Students live with host families, attend high school, engage in activities to learn about American society and values, acquire leadership skills, and educate Americans about their countries and cultures. Approximately 900 students worldwide travel to the United States through the YES program each year.

To request more information about this event, please email Japhet Sanga ([email protected]), Senior Information Specialist at U.S. Embassy Dar es Salaam.

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686 Old Bagamoyo Road, Msasani, P.O. Box 9123, Dar es SalaamTelephone +255-22-229-4000, Fax +255-22-229-4722

http://tanzania.usembassy.gov