Interior Announces Funds to Extend Yap
Robotics League Program to Pohnpei, Chuuk and Lauds Strength in Partnerships
Receives Funds in Return
POHNPEI – While on an official visit to Pohnpei in the Federated States
of Micronesia (FSM), Doug Domenech, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for
Insular and International Affairs announced a $241,675 technical assistance grant
for continuation of the Yap Robo League and expansion to
include students from the islands of Weno (Chuuk) and Pohnpei in the Federated
States of Micronesia for academic year 2018-2019. Part of today’s ceremony celebrated the
success of Robo Day held in Yap this
year and the extension of the program to Chuuk and Pohnpei next year.
“Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and I are pleased to be a part of
inspiring creative and technological innovation in students in the Federated
States of Micronesia and are encouraged to know that there has been support
from the FSM Congress and private sector alike for this program,” said
Assistant Secretary Domenech. “The fact
that you are returning unspent funds to us today reminds us that partnerships
are often more important than money when it comes to creating effective
programs and successful outcomes,” continued Domenech.
Assistant
Secretary Domenech and Larry Raigetal of Waa'gey on behalf of Habele (photo
A.Kim/U.S. Embassy Kolonia)
Seated at
left Deputy Secretary Pretrick and Senator Figir
Assistant Secretary Domenech presented the signed grant award to Larry
Raigetal of Waa’gey who accepted the
grant award on behalf of the recipient organization Habele. Vice Principal
Russell Figueras, accompanied by close to 50 students at the Our Lady of Mercy
Catholic High School, hosted the event.
Joining Assistant Secretary Domenech at the event were U.S. Ambassador
Robert Riley, FSM Vice President Yosiwo George, FSM Senator Isaac Figir, FSM
Senator Joseph Urusemal, Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs Samson Pretrick, Deputy
Chief of Mission Ted Pierce, Office of Insular Affairs Director Nik Pula, and
staff. FSM Senators Figir and Urusemal
have also provided financial support and leadership to the Yap Robo League
since its creation in 2011.
At the ceremony, the Assistant Secretary was granted a check in return in
the amount of $1,569.01 as last year’s Robo League Day was successfully completed
under budget.
“On behalf of Habele, the schools, administrators, and students who took
part in Yap Robo Day May 2018, we thank you for investing in this opportunity
to expand this program for students across Micronesia,” said Larry Raigetal. “With support from many other partners, both
public and private sector, we were able to carry out the year-long work and
end-of-year Robo Day championship program under budget,” remarked Larry
Raigetal. “As a token of our
appreciation and respect for the support of the American taxpayer and the U.S. Government,
we are proud to return $1,569.01 as a demonstration of our good stewardship.
The Yap Robo League, organized and hosted by U.S. non-profit organization
Habele Outer Islands Education Fund, was established in 2011 and turned into a
statewide league in 2018.
Funding provided by the U.S. Department of the Interior allowed several
schools in Yap to field student teams who designed, built, and competed complex
robots at its first Yap Robo Day.
Eighty-eight students from Yap High School, Outer Islands High School, Yap Catholic High
School, Yap Seventh Day Adventist School, and Faith Christian Academy took part
in the competition. Nearly 300 people,
including FSM Vice President Yosiwo George, participated in the May 2018 event.
(ltoright:
FSM Senator Urusemal, Assistant Secretary Domenech, OIA Director Pula (in back)
Larry Raigetal of Waa'gey on behalf of Habele, U.S. Ambassador Riley, DCM
Pierce, Deputy Secretary Pretrick, FSM Senator Figir, Vice Principal Figueras
(photo A.Kim/U.S. Embassy Kolonia)
Habele is a U.S.-based
nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of educational
opportunities for students in the remote islands and atolls of Micronesia, a
former U.S. administered trust territory in the Western Pacific. Habele provides support to low-income
students across Micronesia, including K-12 tuition scholarships for students
attending non-public schools, donations of books to public schools and
libraries, development of local language materials, and organization and
support of after school clubs, such as the Robo League.
Funding support for the
Robo League program is made available through the Office of Insular Affairs’
Technical Assistance Program.
The Assistant Secretary, Insular and
International Affairs, and the Office of Insular Affairs carry out the
Secretary of the Interior’s responsibilities for the U.S. territories of Guam,
American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands. Additionally, OIA administers and oversees Federal assistance
under the Compacts of Free Association to the Federated States of Micronesia,
the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau. OIA supports
the Secretary's mission of Fulfilling Trust and Insular Responsibilities
through balancing efforts and limited resources towards stronger economic and
health capacities, and fiscal accountability in the U.S. insular areas.
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