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08MASERU175
2008-06-16 12:55:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Maseru
Cable title:  

LESOTHO: REBIRTH OF EXCHANGE PROGRAM ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Tags:  OEXC KPAO SCUL LT 
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OEXC KPAO SCUL LT
SUBJECT: LESOTHO: REBIRTH OF EXCHANGE PROGRAM ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

UNCLAS MASERU 000175

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DEPT FOR AF/S, ECA/P/A

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OEXC KPAO SCUL LT
SUBJECT: LESOTHO: REBIRTH OF EXCHANGE PROGRAM ALUMNI ASSOCIATION


1. SUMMARY: On April 11, Ambassador Nolan hosted 30 members of
the U.S. Exchange Programs Alumni Association at the Chief of
Mission residence in Maseru. The Public Affairs Section (PAS)
gathered the association, established three years ago but
generally inactive, in order to reinvigorate the group and
brainstorm concepts for activities during the coming year. The
participants reacted positively to the event and put forth a
multitude of ideas for activities for consideration by the
executive committee. The event ended with the organization's
members pledging to get the association back on track, and
Ambassador Nolan generously volunteered the residence for the
next meeting. END SUMMARY.

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Reinvigorating the Alumni Association
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2. On April 11, Ambassador Nolan hosted members of the U.S.
Exchange Programs Alumni Association at the Chief of Mission
residence in Maseru. In attendance were 30 alumni of various
USG-sponsored programs over the past 20 years. The association,
formally established three years ago but generally inactive, met
with a full agenda established by the Public Affairs Section
(PAS) including: 1) to formally meet the Ambassador and key
embassy staff; 2) to reinvigorate the group and familiarize its
members with the new executive committee; and 3) to brainstorm
concepts for activities during the coming year.

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A Working Dinner
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3. After introductory networking and welcome remarks by
Ambassador Nolan, Embassy Maseru's PAS split the alumni into
various interest groups, including those focused on health,
business, education, law, and media. Over dinner, the groups
were encouraged to discuss ideas for Alumni Association activity
over the coming year. Following dinner, each of the five groups
selected a representative to share a synopsis of the group's
ideas with the entire association. Representatives shared
concepts included marketing ideas for Lesotho as a tourism
destination and exporter, youth literacy initiatives, community
journalism training, and new publications designed to improve
civics awareness.

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Positive Reactions
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4. The participants' reaction to this event was highly
positive. Many expressed their eagerness to be active
participants in the organization. As the evening drew to a
close, the prominent business people and government officials of
the organization pledged to use their expertise and contacts to
develop activities which will allow the Association to
contribute to disadvantaged communities in Lesotho. The
Association's executive committee pledged to select several
projects to enact from among those envisioned by the interest
teams before the next meeting.

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Infectious Enthusiasm
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5. COMMENT: Lesotho's alumni association has been dormant for
several years, and Embassy Maseru's Public Affairs Section (PAS)
organized this event in an effort to reinvigorate the group.
The success of the evening's activities created an infectious
enthusiasm, and Ambassador Nolan offered to host another meeting
of the group at the residence in July. Through continued work
with the alumni association's executive committee, we hope to
the organization evolve into an independently operating group in
the coming months. END SUMMARY.

MURPHY