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The Embassy Launches Youth Ambassador Program in Uruguay

Five public high school students will be selected to represent Uruguay

Posted: October 16, 2006

The U.S. Embassy Montevideo announced Friday the introduction of the Youth Ambassador Program in Uruguay. Developed by the Partners of the Americas organization, the program was first launched in 2002, and has been operational in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Chile.

The purpose of the program is to offer students in public high schools new international opportunities and experiences that will broaden their knowledge of U.S. culture, society and education. The selected candidates will experience life in a U.S. high school environment, live with an American host family, exchange views on topics of common interest with U.S. youth and serve as “Ambassadors” in projecting a positive image of Uruguay in the contacts with the U.S. people they meet.

Five students will be selected to represent Uruguay in the United States for two weeks. They will spend five days in Washington, D.C., and 9 days in another state in the U.S. living the day-to-day of an American family, attending classes in a high school and giving presentations about Uruguay.

While in Washington, the young "Ambassadors" will participate in guided visits to landmark national institutions such as the White House, the Capitol, the Supreme Court, the Abraham Lincoln Monument, several Smithsonian museums, as well as briefings at the U.S. Department of Education on similarities and differences between education programs and meetings at the U.S. Department of State.

Students wishing to participate in this program have until November 13 to apply. Forms, including a test questionnaire and a list of pre-requisites are available, in Spanish, on this Website.

 
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