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Celebrating Global Education:

Honoring Albanian Ambassador Floreta Faber.

Celebrating Global Education

Honoring Albanian Ambassador Floreta Faber.
In Person
The Marriott Marquis
August, 2017

7:00 PM

Saturday
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Throughout the year, we come together in solidarity to celebrate members of the Diaspora Global Initiative movement and share how we unite people through the Diaspora World Cup and Global Education to ignite a more equitable future. Our mission is to break the cycle of illiteracy, and high expectations through the power of the soccer game education. We mobilize people of the Diaspora and soccer enthusiasts to transform their communities and improve the world by building schools in developing countries.
It was an honor for The Diaspora Global Initiative to host The Honorable Ambassador of Albania to the United States, Mrs. Floreta Faber. During her speech, Mrs. Faber emphasized the role the soccer game can potentially play for children in terms of agility, balance, coordination, and most importantly education. Moreover, the Ambassador acknowledged perhaps more than any other sport, soccer is being used as a catalyst for positive change all over the world including in her homeland of Albania.

Details

Date: Saturday - August, 2017 - August, 2017
Time: 7:00 PM - 7:00 PM (EST)

Location:

The Marriot Marquis – Washington DC 
901 Massachusetts Ave NW 
Washington, DC 20001 


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