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09COTONOU596
2009-12-18 05:20:00
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Embassy Cotonou
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MOVIE PROJECTION AT HOUDEGBE NORTH AMERICAN UNIVERSITY

Tags:  OEXC SCUL KPAO BN 
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FM AMEMBASSY COTONOU
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 1230
INFO RUEHFR/AMEMBASSY PARIS 1553
UNCLAS COTONOU 000596 

SIPDIS

DEPT FOR AF/PD DBWHARTON, EKEMP, SANCHEZCROWE, AF/W ASHLEY STEWART,
PD/IIP McMICHAEL, ECA/A/L/W
PARIS FOR ARS (DWINTON)

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OEXC SCUL KPAO BN
SUBJECT: MOVIE PROJECTION AT HOUDEGBE NORTH AMERICAN UNIVERSITY

UNCLAS COTONOU 000596

SIPDIS

DEPT FOR AF/PD DBWHARTON, EKEMP, SANCHEZCROWE, AF/W ASHLEY STEWART,
PD/IIP McMICHAEL, ECA/A/L/W
PARIS FOR ARS (DWINTON)

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OEXC SCUL KPAO BN
SUBJECT: MOVIE PROJECTION AT HOUDEGBE NORTH AMERICAN UNIVERSITY


1. SUMMARY: As part of its outreach program with schools and
universities, PAS Cotonou showed on December 15, the film "The Great
Debaters" at Houdegbe North American University. The showing of
this film was intended to renew the support that the American
Embassy has offered to the University through the services of the
American Cultural Center. END SUMMARY.


2. DATE OF ACTIVITY: December 15; First quarter, FY 10.


3. PROGRAM JUSTIFICATION/OBJECTIVES: Post held this event to promote
the English language as a tool to further mutual understanding
between the people of the United States and the people of Benin.


4. MPP UMBRELLA THEMES AND AUDIENCE REACHED: Promoting Mutual
Understanding - Maintaining Beninese Support for the United States.
The film showing attracted approximately 30 students from the
University which was established in 1992 as the College Preparatory
International Houdegbe. In 1995 the institution was granted
accreditation in Benin as a private institution of higher education
authorized to teach Associate Degree Programs in Business
Administration. Houdegbe North American University works in
partnership with West Virginia State College and Plymouth State
University as well as with institutions in both English and French
speaking Africa and in Nigeria. The graduates are employed all over
West and Central Africa and many have pursued studies in various
institutions in Europe, the United States and Canada.


5. RESULT/IMPACT: Excellent. The students enjoyed a great film
showing the perseverance, tenacity and skill of university students
at an all-Black University during the period of segregation in the
U.S.


6. NON-USG SOURCES OF IN-COUNTRY FUNDING/IN KIND SUPPORT: None.


7. QUALITY OF USG SUPPORT: Excellent. Kudos to the PAS team for
putting together this program.
KNIGHT