FrontLines
February 2008
Highlights
- President’s Budget Requests 300 New FSOs Per Year
- U.S. Food Aid Costs Jump 41%
- USAID’s top accomplishments for 2007
- Baghdad market reopens
- Alternative Development Program turns farmers from coca to cacao
- Food aid reaches Lebanese in conflict zone
- Aid to Yemen strengthening society
- Southeast Europe legislatures fight corruption
- Improved workplace relations spur Nicaragua firm’s growth
- Banking goes mobile in West Africa
- System Monitoring Climate Change Expands to Africa
- USAID, Congress Build Strong Legislatures in New Democracies
- Nepal Youth Radio Program Wins Global Junior Challenge Award
- Southeast Europe Legislators Join Corruption Fight
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