USAID Weekly
ISSUE XVI • November 7, 2007
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USAID Assists Flood Recovery in the Dominican Republic
The American people, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), are providing $600,000 to the Dominican Republic for the local purchase and transport of shelter materials and water as well as for other emergency relief activities after heavy rainfall and flooding in the wake of Tropical Storm Noel.
USAID is also airlifting commodities to the capital of Santo Domingo for arrival within the next 12 hours. The commodities will include 6,000 each of water containers, blankets and hygiene kits that will benefit an estimated 30,000 people. The total value of these commodities is more than $147,000, including transport.
An eight-person assessment team has also been deployed by USAID to the affected area and will coordinate with the U.S. Embassy and USAID/Dominican Republic. The USAID team is working alongside local officials to conduct disaster assessments that will help identify needs and determine if additional assistance is necessary.
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USAID and Johns Hopkins Launch “Family Planning: A Global Handbook for Providers”
USAID and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health launched the newly updated publication “Family Planning: A Global Handbook for Providers” at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C.
“Family Planning: A Global Handbook for Providers” offers clinic-based health care professionals in developing countries the latest guidance on providing contraceptive methods. One of the World Heath Organization’s Four Cornerstones of Family Planning Guidance, the book was prepared through a unique collaboration between Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USAID, and more than 30 organizations around the world.
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USAID World News
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LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIBBEAN USAID Provides Flood Recovery Assistance to Mexico USAID is providing $300,000 in emergency relief assistance for those impacted by heavy rains and severe flooding in Mexico's Tabasco and Chiapas states…
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EUROPE & EURASIA USAID, Divac Teams Up To Promote Town’s Investment Potential In 2006, USAID spent $53,000 to help fund a Citizens’ Assistance Center in Prijepolje, a recognized tool for local economic development…
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ASIA NEAR EAST
USAID, Roshan partnership creates innovative approach to economic and social development An initial 500 Public Call Offices will be established in Kabul, Nangarhar, Herat, Badakshan and Kandahar, creating over 1,000 jobs for women…
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AFRICA
First Sudanese Independent Media Center Established After decades of violent conflict, Sudan’s hope for a peaceful future has been renewed by the signing of the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement …
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In The News
Combating Forced Marriage through FM Radio Programming in Eastern Chad The stations are part of the Internews Humanitarian Information Service, a project designed to provide critical news and information to refugees from Darfur…
USAID Launches e-Newsletter on International Development Opportunities The free, monthly e-newsletter will be sent the last Monday of every month and will provide readers with the latest information on new funding programs and upcoming grant deadlines, as well as general information for all grant seekers…
Telling Our Story
Villages Improve Disaster Response
Photo: USAID/Denise Lawrence |
Regional disaster response officials are discussing the possibility of replicating the USAID-sponsored CERT program in other Caribbean countries.
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