Tanzania News EP TANZANIA Summer Camp
reporting EP inauguration
| Aug 10 2007 | |
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| August 9, 2007 | |
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U.S. Ambassador Michael L. Retzer signs the documents launching Educational Perspectives chapters at KARASECO and the University of Dar es Salaam on Thursday, August 9, at the U.S. Mission in Dar es Salaam. Educational Perspectives (EP) is as an American youth volunteer organization. Joining him are (l-r) Carmen Kut, founder of EP, Bishop Benson Baganza of the Karagwe Diocese and Professor Coleman Msoka of UDSM. Looking on behind are some of the twenty five American university students and their UDSM counterparts. The American university students are in Tanzania for a service trip and will travel to UDSM, Karagwe and Wete in Pemba to share information about health, English and American culture. |
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U.S. Ambassador Michael L. Retzer greets Emmanuel Mlay, a University of Dar es Salaam student following the launch of Educational Perspectives’ UDSM Chapter. Educational Perspectives (EP), an American youth volunteer organization, launched two EP chapters on Thursday, August 9, at the U.S. Mission in Dar es Salaam. Twenty five American university students are in Tanzania for a service trip and will travel to UDSM, Karagwe and Wete in Pemba to share information about health, English and American culture. |
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U.S. Ambassador Michael L. Retzer greets Liz Specht, a member of Educational Perspectives, an American youth volunteer organization that launched chapters at KARASECO and the University of Dar es Salaam on Thursday, August 9, at the U.S. Mission in Dar es Salaam. Twenty five American university students are in Tanzania for a service trip and will travel to UDSM, Karagwe and Wete in Pemba to share information about health, English and American culture. |
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Bishop Benson Baganza of the Karagwe Diocese expresses his gratitude to U.S. Ambassador Michael L. Retzer and Ms. Carmen Kut, founder of Educational Perspectives, as the American youth volunteer organization launched chapters at KARASECO and the University of Dar es Salaam on Thursday, August 9, at the U.S. Mission in Dar es Salaam. Twenty five American university students are in Tanzania for a service trip and will travel to UDSM, Karagwe and Wete in Pemba to share information about health, English and American culture. |
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| Carmen Kut EP Founder & President |
Carmen_kut@hotmail.com |






