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U.S. Agency for International Development:  Summary of Decision on Marie Stopes International (Taken Question)
(Oct. 2): Question: Did USAID discontinue the provision of US-funded contraceptive commodities to the NGO Marie Stopes International (MSI)?  Full Text

Remarks with Secretary Rice and Ghanaian President Kufuor
(Sept. 15): "We welcome you here because Ghana has made good choices about governance and democracy and fighting corruption and providing for its people.  And the United States of America has been proud to be your partner and at your side." Full text

U.S. - Africa Sister Cities Conference
PDPA Director Anyaso (July 23): "In the last decade, Africa has experienced a sea-change in political orientation.  At least two-thirds of sub-Sahara Africa’s 48 countries have held free elections.  Two standouts are the Democratic Republic of the Congo that in 2006 held its first free election in more than 45 years and Liberia that elected the continent’s first woman president.Full text 

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