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** [[Countering the Financing of Terrorism]] (CFT)  | ** [[Countering the Financing of Terrorism]] (CFT)  | ||
** [[Counterterrorism Partnerships Fund]] (CTPF)  | ** [[Counterterrorism Partnerships Fund]] (CTPF)  | ||
** Global Counterterrorism Forum (GCTF)  | ** [[Global Counterterrorism Forum]] (GCTF)  | ||
** Technical Support Working Group (TSWG)  | ** [[Technical Support Working Group]] (TSWG)  | ||
** Terrorist Screening and Interdiction Programs (TSI)  | ** [[Terrorist Screening and Interdiction Programs]] (TSI)  | ||
** Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership (TSCTP)  | ** [[Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership]] (TSCTP)  | ||
** Partnership for Regional East Africa Counterterrorism (PREACT)  | ** [[Partnership for Regional East Africa Counterterrorism]] (PREACT)  | ||
* [[Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration]] (PRM): Funds various programs for refugees, victims of conflict, and stateless persons, including assistance for resettlement, support in camps, and emergency aid.  | * [[Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration]] (PRM): Funds various programs for refugees, victims of conflict, and stateless persons, including assistance for resettlement, support in camps, and emergency aid.  | ||
* [[Office of Global Programs and Initiatives]] (PM/GPI):  | * [[Office of Global Programs and Initiatives]] (PM/GPI):  | ||
Latest revision as of 23:02, 2 December 2024
- Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA):
- Fulbright Program: A flagship international educational exchange program aimed at increasing mutual understanding between the people of the United States and other countries.
 - International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP): Brings current and emerging foreign leaders to the U.S. to experience American society and culture through firsthand interactions.
 - U.S. Speaker Program: Connects American experts with foreign audiences to discuss topics of strategic importance.
 - Sports Diplomacy: Utilizes the universal appeal of sports to transcend cultural differences and bring people together.
 
 - Office of Global Women’s Issues (S/GWI):
- Women’s Global Development and Prosperity (W-GDP) Initiative: Aims to economically empower 50 million women in developing countries by 2025.
 - Afghan Women Leadership Initiative (AWLI): Empowers Afghan women through education, economic participation, and protection from gender-based violence.
 
 - Bureau of Counterterrorism (CT) - https://www.state.gov/bureau-of-counterterrorism-programs-and-initiatives/
- Antiterrorism Assistance Program (ATA): Provides training to enhance the capabilities of foreign partners to counter terrorism while respecting human rights and the rule of law.
 - Countering the Financing of Terrorism (CFT)
 - Counterterrorism Partnerships Fund (CTPF)
 - Global Counterterrorism Forum (GCTF)
 - Technical Support Working Group (TSWG)
 - Terrorist Screening and Interdiction Programs (TSI)
 - Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership (TSCTP)
 - Partnership for Regional East Africa Counterterrorism (PREACT)
 
 - Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM): Funds various programs for refugees, victims of conflict, and stateless persons, including assistance for resettlement, support in camps, and emergency aid.
 - Office of Global Programs and Initiatives (PM/GPI):
- Global Peace Operations Initiative (GPOI): Strengthens the capabilities of UN and regional peace operations.
 - African Peacekeeping Rapid Response Partnership (APRRP): Focuses on building high-demand capabilities for rapid deployment in African peacekeeping missions.
 
 - Global Security Contingency Fund (GSCF): Supports programs designed to build the capacity of U.S. allies and partner nations in security-related activities like border security and counterterrorism.
 - TechCamp Program: Focuses on building networks of activists around the world to advance U.S. policy objectives through technology workshops.
 - Art in Embassies: Promotes cross-cultural dialogue through art exhibitions at U.S. embassies worldwide.
 - Diplomatic Reception Rooms: Utilizes American art and architecture to facilitate diplomatic engagements.
 - U.S. Speaker Program: Facilitates engagements between American experts and international audiences on various strategic issues.