Fact Sheet on U.S. Government Aid to Syria
The United States supports the Syrian people’s aspirations for a Syrian-led transition to a democratic, inclusive, and peaceful Syria.
Read moreChild Survival Rates Focus of National Summit in India
Boosting child survival rates will be the focus of a national summit in Mahabalipuram, India, February 7–9 that will bring together more than 200 delegates ranging from policymakers and representatives of development agencies to global health practitioners and civil society members.
Read moreSyrian Humanitarian Effort Strives to Meet Need, U.S. Says
The international humanitarian community is using every available channel to assist more than 760,000 refugees who have fled violence in their country and some 2.5 million others who remain in Syria, displaced from their homes, facing shortages and hardship wrought by the almost 2-year-old uprising.
Read moreSyrian Refugees Tell U.S. Officials “Heartbreaking” Stories
More than 650,000 Syrian refugees have fled the 2-year-old uprising in their country, traveling to neighboring Jordan, Iraq, Lebanon, Turkey and Egypt, according to U.N. officials.
Read moreU.S. Announcement of More Humanitarian Aid for Syria Crisis
The United States is providing an additional $10 million in humanitarian assistance in response to urgent needs resulting from the brutal conflict in Syria.
Read moreUSAID Instills Gender Equality in All Its Operations
USAID’s focus on equality includes other previously disenfranchised groups like people with disabilities, indigenous people, and members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
Read moreBetter Than Cash Alliance Can Boost Afghanistan’s Economy
Afghanistan’s decision to join the Better Than Cash Alliance will help address poverty and promote economic growth, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) says.
Read moreSomalia’s Fledgling Democracy Wins U.S. Recognition
Somalia’s newly elected President Hassan Sheikh and Secretary Clinton exchanged diplomatic notes in Washington marking the first time the United States has recognized the Somali government in Mogadishu since the collapse of the Siad Barre government in 1991.
Read moreThreatened Fish Stocks Need More Management, Analysts Say
With climate change and illegal fishing threatening fish stocks and ocean health around the world, countries need to work together and with industry to manage access to fish, analysts say.
Read moreUSAID Representative Discusses Neglected Tropical Diseases with WHO
The WHO report marks a new phase in the prevention, control and elimination of many tropical diseases. Globally more than 1 billion people, approximately half of them children, suffer from one or more painful and debilitating tropical diseases.
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