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FrontLines
December 2008 - January 2009
Highlights
- Special Report: Diversity is Increasing at USAID
- AFRICOM General Hails USAID-Military Links
- Obama Transition Team is Briefed by Agency Leaders
- 157 Hired: Foreign Service to Double by 2012
- Charlie Wilson's Peace
- Embankment in Bangladesh Is Breaking Cycle of Poverty
- Baseball Stars on Deck to Help the Poor in the Dominican Republic
- After Conflict, Ugandans Return Home with U.S. Help
- Aid Worker and Driver Slain in Pakistan
- Higher Ed Summit Draws Leaders from 25 African Countries
- Montenegro Tourism Takes Flight
- Irrigation Helps Malawi Improve Farming and Withstand Recurrent Droughts
- Cambodia is Reducing Human Trafficking
- Moroccans Fight Monopoly on Capers
- Honduran Garifuna Women Revive Culture Through Cassava Sales
- Words of Reflection by USAID Staffers at the End of 2008
- Faith-Based Office Produces Guidebook, Interactive Web Site
- Middle East Projects Bring Hope to Troubled Region
- Increasing the Foreign Service Workforce with On-the-Job Training
- OIG Trains Afghan Officials to Fight Corruption
- USAID Rates High in Recruitment on Federal Report Card
- Walker Gives Excess U.S. Property to NGOs Worldwide
- Agriculture Assistance Helps Iraq Recreate the Fertile Crescent
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