Kerry Seeks To Exchange Teachers And Other Professionals With Muslim-Majority Countries
Tuesday, August 3, 2010 at 12:07PM
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Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), the Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, announced Tuesday that he will introduce legislation to set up a professional exchange program between the U.S. and countries with predominantly Muslim populations.

The exchange, set to work with 4-7 undetermined countries, will focus primarily on professionals who work within the public sector, including teachers, public help officials and city planners. Journalists and individuals working with non-profit organizations will also have preference within the exchange.

“This legislation is designed to help build professional capacity, strengthen civil society, and improve ties between the United States and Muslim-majority countries,” Kerry said in a statement. “By encouraging public-private partnerships, this program can help unite our institutions, governments, businesses, and charities around a common cause.”

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