US embassy launches two English language programs for youth
ISLAMABAD, JUL 11 (DNA) – The American Embassy launched two new English Access microscholarship programs on Wednesday – one at Public School in Rawalpindi and another implemented by Vision Building Future at Pakistan Sweet Home. Over 350 students will benefit from this program.
At the opening ceremony, John Hoover, the American Embassy’s Chargé d’Affaires, expressed the American government’s ongoing support for educational partnerships in Pakistan.
“The American Embassy is proud to partner with local organizations to prepare the next generation of young Pakistani leaders,” he said.

Hoover also congratulated the students. “Take this opportunity to explore new ideas and ask questions of one another,” he said. “You are the young leaders that will create a better Pakistan, a better world, and a better future.”
The Access microscholarship program provides a foundation of English language skills to talented youth from economically disadvantaged communities through two-year, after-school classes and intensive sessions.
Since the program’s inception in 2004, 110,000 students in more than 87 countries have participated. In Pakistan, over 14,000 students have participated since 2006.=DNA
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