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UPDATED: 29 Jan 2008 GMT
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some Villa Washington Club members

How trivial is Trivia?
April 25, 2008 - Members of 10 English language clubs met on the playing field of Villa Washington to find that out. Questions covered The Congo, Africa, World History, Sports, General Knowledge and U.S. History.

Meeting with the English Club students

Brazzaville benefits from the Fulbright Program
April 11, 2008 – Fulbright student Kelly Matheson at the English Club. Our new Fulbright student charmed the English students with tales of her adventures into the furthest reaches of the Congo.

Architects & Engineers meet future home owners

Housing Project Closer to Commencement in Makana II Village
April 7, 2008 – Volunteerism is alive. A unique housing project that hinges on the volunteer spirit is closer to commencement in the Makana II village south of Brazzaville, after a team of architects, engineers and surveyors spent 10 days assessing the needs of the village.

Women take note at Villa Washington

International Women’s Day Comes to the Congo
March 07, 2008 - International Women’s Day in Brazzaville was celebrated with a two-day seminar presented at Villa Washington. The vast majority of the 63 participants were between the ages of 16 and 19 years old and were in the final years of high school or just on the brink of college. Five speakers presented information on various topics.

President Sassou and Ambassador Weisberg

Farewell to the Congo
March 05, 2008 - Ambassador Robert Weisberg met with the President of the Republic of Congo, Denis Sassou N’Guesso, on March 5, to say farewell and convey his appreciation to the people of the Congo for their hospitality over the past 23 months

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