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FrontLines
July 2008
Highlights
- Food Sent to Fight Hunger As Drought Hits Horn of Africa
- Legislators Join Experts in Call For Overhaul of U.S. Foreign Aid
- When Aid Is Blocked, Can Nations Intervene?
- Excerpts from the introduction to The Rise of Global Civil Society
- Peru Works to Comply with New Trade Pact
- Care Enlists in War on Poverty
- Bush Says Civilian Aid Fights Terror
- After Years of Conflict, Sri Lanka Dairy Production Grows
- Lebanese Views of U.S. Assistance Improve After Ad Campaign
- Books Help Madagascar Teachers Train Students
- Garbage Recyclers Hook Higher Incomes in Paraguay
- Bulgarian Cities Open for Business
- USAID Helps Thai Cops Stop Illegal Animal Trade
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