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Africa Regional Services (ARS Paris) is the
primary source of French language
program materials for American Cultural Centers
at U.S. embassies throughout francophone Africa.
 
It is a branch of the Department of
State's Bureau of African Affairs
and was established in 1962 as a center for cultural and information programs
and services in French.



 

 

 
 
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Newsletter no 1251
June 17, 2013
English - French
 

Maid cleaning (Diego Cervo/Shutterstock)   Foodstuffs in baskets (USAID)  
 

Human traffickers ensnare some 20 million people worldwide for the sex industry and for labor. Making the general public as well as the victims aware of this crime is essential for ending what has been called modern-day slavery, U.S. officials say.

 

Donated U.S. food is available for purchase in a local market through a food voucher program in Benin.

 

Index
   
--
Democracy and Human Rights (Guinea - Kenya)
--
Peace and Security (Sudan - South Sudan - Malawi - Tanzania -
Djibouti)
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Economic Growth (Guinea – Burkina Faso – Morocco)
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Development and Opportunities (Congo – Botswana – Zambia
– Zimbabwe)


Books-in-French Lists (BIF Lists)

BIF List 241

BIF List 241 - Americana 2013
May 2013

 

- U.S. Culture and Civilization
- U.S. History
- U.S. Political System
- Biographies
- Contemporary American Fiction

   



 
Nouveaux Horizons is on facebook !

NH is on facebook


Nouveaux Horizons Facebook page will inform NH readers young and old, our colleagues at posts, and NH book vendors throughout Francophone Africa and Haiti about new NH books as they are released, it will highlight books on specific subjects, and tell visitors where to purchase or read NH books. It will post news about book events organized locally by Posts, American Corners, book vendors, or other institutions, such as local or international book fairs, book discussions/book donations/book readings, Caravane du livre, etc. The page also features “The minute of English” for English learners and testimonials from NH readers.

This page will be a unique tool to reach out to NH readers and make them more aware of NH books, and to enhance the specific and varied programs that American Cultural Centers and American Corners organize around books. Posts are invited to comment on our page and to reuse the materials. Our hope is that this page will be useful to you and will ultimately bring you more contacts.

Please “like” it now! And tell us what you think!

eJournal USA


Destination America
PDF in French

Destination America
July 2013

   
 
     
     
 
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