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2004

--12/14/04  One-Child Policy in China; Arthur E. Dewey, Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees and Migration; Testimony before the House International Relations Committee; Washington, DC
--11/24/04  Independent Humanitarian Action: Can it Survive?; Richard Greene, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees and Migration; Presentation at the Swiss Foundation for World Affairs/ Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies; Washington, DC
--11/04/04  Humanitarian/Reconstruction Coordination in Peace Support Operations; Arthur E. Dewey, Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees and Migration; Presentation at the 15th International Challenges Seminar; Beijing, China
--10/28/04  Developing Tools for Transition; Arthur E. Dewey, Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees and Migration; Remarks to the Conrad Hilton Humanitarian Prize; New York City
--10/04/04  Statement on Trafficking in Persons; J. Kelly Ryan, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees and Migration; Human Dimension Implementation Meeting; Warsaw, Poland
--10/04/04  The UN High Commissioner for Refugees Executive Committee 55th Session; Arthur E. Dewey, Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees, and Migration and Head of U.S. Delegation; U.S. Government Plenary Statement; Geneva, Switzerland
--10/04/04  UN Press Conference; Arthur E. Dewey, Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration; United Nations; Geneva, Switzerland
--09/21/04  Achievements and Prospects for the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program; Arthur E. Dewey, Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees, and Migration; Statement before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship; Washington, DC
--07/13/04  2004 Annual Conference of State Coordinators of Refugee Resettlement (SCORR); Arthur E. Dewey, Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees and Migration; Remarks at the Conference; Coral Gables, Florida
--06/18/04  2004 Annual Conference of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services (LIRS); Arthur E. Dewey, Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees and Migration; Remarks to the Conference; Atlanta, Georgia
--06/16/04  Remarks at the Launch of World Refugee Day; Secretary Colin L. Powell; National Geographic Society; Washington, DC
--05/24/04  The U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program: Trends and Possibilities; Remarks by J. Kelly Ryan, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees and Migration; Remarks to the ECDC National Conference on African Refugees; Arlington, Virginia
--04/05/04  Motives for Humanitarian Intervention; Arthur E. Dewey, Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees, and Migration; Remarks to the International Affairs Symposium; Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon
--02/06/04  FY 2004 Refugee Admissions Program ; Kelly Ryan, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration; Remarks at a PRM-hosted presentation and discussion on U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program; Rosslyn, Virginia

  
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