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Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs
Countries and Other Areas
Afghanistan
Humanitarian Assistance
2003
  

2003

--08/21/03  U.S. Provides Additional $9.5 million to Assist Afghan Refugees and Returnees
--07/21/03  Response to the Afghan Crisis
--05/21/03  U.S. Mine Action Support to Afghanistan; Donald F. "Pat" Patierno, Director, Office of Humanitarian Demining Programs; Remarks at Elle Dicor and IMG Home Benefit Event in Support of Roots of Peace; Washington, DC
--04/14/03  Response to the Afghan Crisis
--03/06/03  Response to the Afghan Crisis
--02/27/03  Secretary Thompson Renews Commitment to Promote Health in Afghanistan in Meeting with President
--02/27/03  U.S. Government Announces Plan for 1,000 New Schools for Afghanistan Children
--02/11/03  FY2003 PRM Guidelines for NGO Projects: Emergency Relief for Afghan Refugees and Returnees
--02/05/03  U.S. Contributes An Additional $15 Million To Assist Afghan Conflict Victims
--02/04/03  Response to the Afghan Crisis
--01/29/03  U.S. Contributes Additional Support for Winterization Assistance in Afghanistan
--01/27/03  HHS Secretary Thompson Announces $5 Million to Improve Maternal and Child Health in Afghanistan
--01/14/03  Response to the Afghan Crisis
--01/10/03  Humanitarian Success Stories In Afghanistan
--01/09/03  Departure Statement; Paula Dobriansky, Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs; U.S.-Afghan Women's Council; Kabul, Afghanistan

  
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