Photo: Michelle Obama’s Instagram
Department of State Welcomes 44 Moroccan and Liberian Girls to the United States for Let Girls Learn U.S. Exchange Program
Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
October 7, 2016
On October 8, 44 girls and young women between the ages of 13 and 26
from Morocco and Liberia will arrive in the United States for the 2016
Let Girls Learn: U.S. Exchange Program. Launched by President Barack
Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama in March 2015, Let Girls Learn
enables access to quality education for girls around the world. The
First Lady met with the group during her trip to Liberia and Morocco in
June 2016, and has invited them to celebrate the International Day of
the Girl with a dialogue and a screening of the CNN documentary, We Will
Rise.
The six-day exchange program, supported by the State Department’s
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs through a grant to Meridian
International Center, represents one part of the multi-faceted Let Girls
Learn initiative. In addition to the White House events, the group will
also participate in a Let Girls Learn “Chat and Chai” event for
intercultural exchange with American girls, attend meetings at the U.S.
Department of State, participate in a Learning Lab and tour the
Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum, and visit Washington area universities
to meet with international students from around the world.
The girls and young women are beneficiaries of U.S. programs in
Liberia and Morocco designed to empower and uplift adolescent girls.
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