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Guyanese woman selected for the U.S. Air Force Academy 

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June 9, 2021
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Emmanuela Desir (r) and US Ambassador to Guyana, Sarah Lynch

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Emmanuela Desir (r) and US Ambassador to Guyana, Sarah Lynch

Ambassador Lynch congratulated Emmanuela Desir of Georgetown as the first female from Guyana to attend the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She attended a pre departure ceremony at the U.S. Embassy, which included representatives from the Military Liaison Office. Ms. Desir will receive a full four-year scholarship to the Academy, sponsored by the U.S. Government, a release from the embassy said. Only 15 international students per year are admitted to the academy from around the world.

This scholarship builds on the U.S. commitment to women, peace and security, as we recognize the unique and necessary skills that women bring to the security forces.  The United States knows that when we invest in a woman, she changes not only her own life, but also that of her family and community.  Add that change in a key institution, such as the military, and she will change that institution and her country.

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Ambassador Lynch praised Ms. Desir’s strong desire to serve her country in the area of science and noted her plans to return to Guyana to work in the field of green energy.

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