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Supreme Court Decision in Apartheid Litigation
(May 16): What information do we have about the Supreme Court’s recent decision, affirming a U.S. appeals court ruling, which cleared the way for lawsuits filed by apartheid victims seeking damages from more than 50 major corporations to go forward? Taken Question

United States and South Africa Break New Ground in Science Cooperation 
(Mar. 4): The United States and South Africa held the first meeting of the Joint Commission on Science and Technology under the U.S.-South Africa Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement February 24-29, in Massachusetts and Washington, DC, organized by the U.S. Department of State. Full text

PEPFAR Briefing
(Nov. 1): I think the most important part about PEPFAR is that we are fundamentally supporting the systems of the countries in which we work. This isn't the work of Americans or others; it's the work of the Africans, the Asians, and people in the Caribbean themselves. Full text

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