The United States and Pakistan Break Ground on U.S. Education Foundation of Pakistan Headquarters
Dr. Jassim
Taqui
DG Al-Bab
Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, February 17, 2022: Today
marks a new milestone in the 75 years of the U.S.-Pakistani relationship with
the groundbreaking of the first permanent headquarters for the U.S. Educational
Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP).
U.S. Embassy Islamabad Chargé d’affaires Angela P. Aggeler noted:
“Today’s groundbreaking is just the next step in the tremendous work of USEFP
and each of you who are dedicated to bringing our people together through
education, and eager to watch it continue for decades to come.”
In 1950, the United States and Pakistan officially formed a
bilateral commission – now known as USEFP - to exchange Masters and Ph.D.
students. Today, USEFP manages a wide range of educational and
professional exchange programs, including the largest Fulbright Program in the
world, between Pakistan and the United States, and many thousands of alumni of
those programs are leaders throughout the country.
Rita Akhtar, Executive Director of the USEFP, added that the
Capital Development Authority’s land donation to this project and the participation
of iconic architect Nayyar Ali Dada were further indications of how favorably
Pakistan views the opportunities afforded by U.S. higher education.
The new headquarters will serve as a state-of-the-art facility
for managing U.S. government-funded exchange programs, such as the Fulbright
program, and for the Islamabad advising center of EducationUSA, the official
U.S. government resource for all students interested in pursuing educational
opportunities in the United States.
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