FrontLines
November 2007
Highlights
- Bulgaria and Romania Advance from Aid
- AIDS Experts Convene in Washington
- Wounded Soldier Interns at USAID
- Fore Tells Mission Directors:We Must Rebuild the Agency
- Ramadan
Observers Break Fast, Gain Awareness of World Hunger
- Mission of the Month: Morocco
- In Sri Lanka, Rural Firms Get Connected
- USAID, PEPFAR, UNAIDS Face Joint Struggle, Says Health Chief
- Colombian Rubber Tree Farmer Says No to Coca
- Senegal Slashes
Business Start-up Times
- Cambodian Garment Workers
Increase Output and Income
- European Countries Transition from Aid Recipients to Donors
- Mongolia Builds Its Economy After 70 Years of Communism
- MTV and USAID fight human trafficking in Asia
- Agency airlifts supplies to Bangladesh following cyclone
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