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        • A group of young people on a videocall.Meet the Dominican participants of the YLAI 2020-2021 Program
        • Una mujer y dos hombres de pie.Undersecretary of State Keith Krach concludes his visit to the Dominican Republic
        • Un grupo de personas sentados en una mesa conversando.The Dominican Republic joins the Clean Network
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        • Storm Surge 101 - USAIDStorm Surge 101: How USAID Helps Caribbean Countries Prepare for this Hurricane Threat
        • ENG_WEB-USAID-Intec AwardUSAID to Strengthen INTEC’s Climate and Resilience Observatory
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        • A woman with her hand on her head, wearing a mask and gloves.U.S. Policy on the Democratic Crisis in Venezuela, Explained
        • ENG-750X4507 Ways USAID is Helping Contain Coronavirus Overseas
        • Two women smile inside a figure of a blue heart. Next to them, a photo of a Dominican flag.The United States and the Dominican Republic Work Together Against Trafficking in Persons
        • A man speaks, holding a microphone, near a podium, in an outdoor location.Remarks by Secretary Pompeo: Seizing the Opportunity for Freedom in the Americas

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Notice of Funding Opportunities are a public announcement through which the Public Affairs Section periodically invites proposals to compete for small public diplomacy grants. The goal of these grants is to enhance relations between Dominicans and U.S. organizations and people and to allow Dominican audiences to better understand the United States, its culture, society, government, language, legal, economic and political systems, and values.

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Notice of Funding Opportunity: Sharing U.S. best practices in transparency mechanisms offered to civ

26 February, 2021

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE  U.S. EMBASSY SANTO DOMINGO  Notice of Funding Opportunity  Funding Opportunity Title: Sharing U.S. best practices in transparency mechanisms offered to civil…

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U.S. Embassy Santo Domingo – Public Diplomacy Annual Program Statement

23 November, 2020

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE U.S. EMBASSY SANTO DOMINGO, PUBLIC AFFAIRS SECTION Notice of Funding Opportunity Funding Opportunity Title: U.S. Embassy Santo Domingo – Public Diplomacy…

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U.S. Embassy Santo Domingo
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