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Ambassador: James D. McGee | Background Notes | USAID Page

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Zimbabwe Impasse
(Oct. 29): The United States regrets that the six-week impasse over implementation of the September 15 power-sharing agreement for Zimbabwe was not resolved at the October 27 Southern African Development Community-hosted talks. Full Text

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

Amb. Eric Bost, Assistant Secretary Jendayi Frazer, and Amb. James McGee take questions after meeting on a variety of issues concerning Zimbabwe in Pretoria, South Africa.  AP Image.Crisis in Zimbabwe
(June 23): The United States condemns in the strongest terms the Government of Zimbabwe's continuing campaign of violence against its own people. It is abundantly clear that Mugabe is determined to thwart the will of the people of Zimbabwe as so clearly expressed on March 29. Full text
Remarks: Secretary Rice on Zimbabwe | Roundtable on Zimbabwe | DRL Fact Sheet
Special Briefing via Digital Video Conference | Evolving Humanitarian Crisis in Zimbabwe | Pretoria Statement | Elections Update

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