FrontLines
Sepember 2008
Highlights
- U.S. Relief Reaches Georgia
- Bush Honors Human Rights Activists at USAID
- Public Diplomacy Chief Says Terrorists Losing War of Ideas
- A Risky New World For Aid Workers
- President and First Lady View Thai, Burmese Aid Sites
- Georgian Farmers Create Alternative Markets after Russian Embargo
- Ukraine City Tackles Poor Lighting, Water, Sewage
- Women Win as Sierra Leone Elections Transcend Violence, Fraud
- Hondurans Are Glad to Pay Taxes When Services Improve
- Emergency Assistance Keeps Families Warm in Tajikistan
- In Egypt, Girls Get a Second Chance at Education
- USAID Rebuilding Aceh Road Destroyed by Tsunami
- Construction Completed on Sri Lanka Bridge Destroyed by Tsunami
- After Summer Work at Agency, Interns View Possible Careers
- In Kirkuk, USAID's Ashley Brings Sense of Adventure to PRT
- Ex-Agency Chiefs Call for Aid Reform
- Agency Honors Vietnamese Staff Held in Reeducation Camps
- USAID Wins Softball Championship Again
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