FrontLines
May 2008
Highlights
- Fore Brings First U.S. Aid into Burma
- Afghan Jobs, Vocational School Counter Insurgents
- State Department Honors Granville
- Officials Call for Greater Collaboration at 2008 Education Summit
- Mission of the Month: Liberia
- Designer Honored for Sending 300,000 Wheelchairs to Needy
- Mozambique Singer Wins Environmental Prize
- Malawi’s Food and Beverage Industry Enters Global Market
- Water Reforms Ripple Through Jordan
- Malawi’s Food and Beverage Industry Enters Global Market
- Cambodian Farmers Use Value Chain to Expand
- El Salvador Firm Visualizes 3D Future for Design Services
- Kosovo’s Media Gains Independence
- Palestinian Photos Capture Beauty and Culture Instead of Conflict
- Agency’s Economic Strategy: Remove Barriers to Growth
- Coca-Cola Receives Alliance Award
- PRT’s Conklin Helps Iraqi Businesses Reopen
- Community Members Assist Sierra Leone Torture Victims
- Public Service Announcements for International Disasters Win Awards
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