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Ambassador Series, Ambassador of Gabon His Excellency Michael Moussa-Adamo, Thursday, May 30, 2013

His Excellency Michael Moussa-Adamo will speak about Gabon foreign policy issues.  Since its independence in 1960, Gabon has advocated dialogues in international affairs through a non-aligned strategy.  Abundant natural resources and investor-friendly policies have made Gabon one of the most prosperous countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.  Ambassador Moussa-Adamo will discuss the economic development of his country as well as the opportunities for investment by American companies.

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"Teaching in a Time of Transition"

The 21st century has seen dramatic changes in all areas of human interaction. The next generation faces a set of issues radically different from that of their predecessors. This increasingly global environment makes understanding the world around us not only important but a strategic necessity.

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Ambassador Series, Ambassador of Gabon His Excellency Michael Moussa-Adamo, Thursday, May 30, 2013
His Excellency Michael Moussa-Adamo will speak about Gabon foreign policy issues.  Since its independence in 1960, Gabon has advocated dialogues in international affairs through a non-aligned strategy.  Abundant natural resources and investor-friendly policies have made Gabon one of the most prosperous countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.  Ambassador Moussa-Adamo will discuss the economic development of his country as well as the opportunities for investment by American companies.
Date: Thursday, May 30, 2013
Time: 6:30pm - 8:00pm (Reception to follow).
Place: 1801 K Street NW, Mezzanine Level, Washington, DC 20006
Price: $5 Members, $10 Non-members, FREE to Students, Teachers, and Interns


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