Belgium Tour
McElhaney, Douglas L. Douglas L. McElhaney, a career officer of the United States Foreign Service, was sworn in as Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina on August 6, 2004 at the State Department and arrived in Sarajevo on September 14. Ambassador McElhaney joined the State Department in 1973 and was immediately assigned as Vice Consul to the American Embassy in Lisbon, Portugal. After working in the State Department Operations Center in 1975, he did further graduate work at Stanford University from 1977-78. During the next four years, he worked on the Namibia negotiations, which brought this southwest African nation to independence, followed by a tour in the U.S. Embassy in Brussels, Belgium. As the Deputy Political Counselor at the U.S. Embassy in C ... [Read More]
U.S. Department of State - Washington Hyper File 104 Defense Secretary Rumsfeld Greets Allies, Troops on Persian Gulf Tour ... [Read More]
2004 1111--12/10/04 Secretary of State Colin L. Powell to Kick Off HIV/AIDS Awareness Jazz Tour of India Sponsored by BET ... [Read More]
Korologos, Tom C. During his tour in Iraq from May to December 2003, Ambassador Korologos was responsible for all Coalition Congressional affairs including escorting members of Congress during their visits to Iraq. He also played a key role in passage of the President’s Iraq reconstruction budget request. ... [Read More]
Christian A. Herter Accompanied President Eisenhower on a good will tour. ... [Read More]
European Educational Fairs – EducationUSA Scandinavia Tour Director ... Scandinavia University Tour ... Europe University Tour ... [Read More]
Belgium The Embassy Public Affairs Office, through the International Visitors Program, sponsored a tour of the United States for the President of the Muslim Executive Council to discuss religious freedom and religious tolerance issues with American religious leaders and academics. ... [Read More]
2004 1111--12/14/04 Kickoff for the 2005 India Jazz and Heritage Tour Indians and Americans Together Against HIV/AIDS ; Treaty Room; Washington, DC ... [Read More]
US Department Of State Post Report Personnel assigned to NATO-related organizations and the NATO International Staff have access to membership in the NATO Staff Center that provides a wide variety of sport facilities and instruction. Skating enthusiasts enjoy roller-skating in the Bois de la Cambre and ice skating at Foret National and Poseidon indoor ice rinks. Skates may be rented. Touring and Outdoor ActivitiesLast Updated: 11/28/2003 12:38 AM ... [Read More]
V. Country Narratives -- Countries A through G France is a destination country for women trafficked for the purposes of sexual exploitation and involuntary domestic servitude, primarily from Eastern and Central Europe and Africa. The number of Chinese women trafficked to France for sexual exploitation increased in 2004. The government estimates that there are 10,000 to 12,000 trafficking victims in France, 3,000-8,000 of whom are children forced into prostitution and labor. Nigerian trafficking networks continued to expand their activities in France. Trafficking of Brazilian women and girls for sexual exploitation to French Guiana — a French possession — remained a serious problem. The Government of France fully complies with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking. Although the government did not provide full data on investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences, the Secretary of State has ... [Read More]
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