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Pawaga Girls’ Dormitory Dedication
| The American people provided $300,000 (approximately 345 million Tanzanian shillings) to construct the 240-bed complex. The January 10, 2008, event reflects the U.S. dedication to improving the lives of Tanzanian youth and promoting their education, health and future well-being. |
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| U.S. Ambassador Mark Green, Deputy Minister of Education Ludovick Mwananzila and Dodoma Regional Commissioner William Likuvi cut a ribbon January 10, 2008, to open a Girls Dormitory at the Pawaga Secondary School. Full Size - 344kb |
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| U.S. Ambassador Mark Green was made an honorary Hehe chief by the residents of Pawaga after opening a Girls Dormitory at the local secondary school. Full Size - 548kb |
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| Members of the Pawaga community welcome Iringa Regional Commissioner Hajjat Said, U.S. Ambassador Mark Green, Dodoma Regional Commissioner William Likuvi, and Deputy Minister of Education Ludovick Mwananzila on January 10, 2008, to open a Girls Dormitory at the Pawaga Secondary School. Full Size - 534kb |
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