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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • *[[Agency for International Development]], under Denise A. Herbol <ref>{{citation | title = United States Agency for International Development/Lebanon
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  • ...rey Institute]]; signed "Beyond Guantanamo"; former Administrator, U.S. [[Agency for International Development]] (USAID); head of transition team, State Department; former Under Secretar
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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • ...ent-Emeritus of [[Michigan State University]] (MSU); Administrator, U.S. [[Agency for International Development]], 1981-87; board member, [[Center for Global Development]]
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  • ...cracy and governance adviser for eastern and southern Africa at the U.S. [[Agency for International Development]] (USAID), (1992-1994); [[United Nations Development Program]]; [[National
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  • ...chool of Foreign Service [[Georgetown University]]; Administrator of the [[Agency for International Development]] 2001-2006; Presidential Envoy to [[Sudan]]
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  • ...ates Army]] advisor and [[lieutenant colonel]], who later worked for the [[Agency for International Development]] in a role with the authority of a [[major general]]
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  • ...he administration of justice program in Latin America coordinated by the [[Agency for International Development]]p; Former international affairs fellow at the Council on Foreign Relation
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  • ...[[U.S. Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea]], Assistant Administrator of the [[Agency for International Development]]
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  • ...istance and as Assistant Administrator for Asia and the Near East at the [[Agency for International Development]]; Group Executive Vice President [[Bank of America]]; President and CEO
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  • ...ector of the Peace Corps (1999-2001);Assistant Administrator of the [[U.S. Agency for International Development]] (1993-1999) for Latin America and the Caribbean; Chief of the Office of
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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • ...[[Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty]] in Prague; Assistant Administrator, [[Agency for International Development]]; Executive director of [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] (1980
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  • ...the U.S. government, including the [[U. S. State Department]], the U.S. [[Agency for International Development]], the [[Millennium Challenge Corporation]], and the [[Peace Corps]]. It re
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  • ...2001-2021); Assistant Administrator in the Asia-Near East Bureau for the [[Agency for International Development]] From 2002 to 2004, Directed civilian reconstruction programs]] in Iraq an
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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • ...countries, security assistance, and Public Law 480 programs abroad); the [[Agency for International Development]]
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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • ...e Officer]] and later Acting Assistant Administrator for Vietnam for the [[Agency for International Development]] (AID} was pessimistic. <ref name=Karnow>{{citation
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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • In 2009, he was a member of the [[Agency for International Development]] conflict assessment team for Yemen. In 2001 and 2002 he was a [[Peace Cor
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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • ...an system. Also in 2004, she was part of a small team funded by the U.S. [[Agency for International Development]] to investigate the development potential of Somali remittances. In 2002,
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  • ...s [[charge d' affaires ad interim]] during the civil war, while the U.S. [[Agency for International Development]] was running a large humanitarian relief operation. As Angola Desk Officer
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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • ...lopment Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, cooperating with the U.S. Agency for International Development (PA 969). Washington, D. C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.
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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • ...80 as the American Political Foundation. The APF received funding from the Agency for International Development to design a more general model.
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  • ...strategic doctrine [[From the Sea]]. He also managed relations with the [[Agency for International Development]]/
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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • ...anistan as Assistant Administrator of the Asia/Near East Division of the [[Agency for International Development]] (AID). ...1,, she was Assistant Administrator in the Asia-Near East Bureau for the [[Agency for International Development]], having been [[U.S. Ambassador to Laos]] for three years before that.
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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • *Administrator, [[Agency for International Development]] *Deputy Administrator, [[Agency for International Development]]
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  • ...t); a Consultant to the World Bank, the U.S. Department of State; the U.S. Agency for International Development, and the U.S. Bureau of the Census.
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  • The [[Agency for International Development|U.S. Operations Mission aid agency]] had granted $300,000; this was being w
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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • | publisher = U.S. [[Agency for International Development]]
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  • ...etnam. After language training, he was a provincial representative for the Agency for International Development (AID), and then an assistant to Ambassadors Maxwell Taylor and Henry Cabot
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  • ...States Army advisor]] and [[lieutenant colonel]], who later worked for the Agency for International Development in a role with the authority of a [[major general]]. Immensely talented, he
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  • ...chiefs, respectively, from the [[United States Information Agency]] and [[Agency for International Development]].
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  • ...the Defense Department Iraq War#Phase IV Planning|Joint Task Force 4. The Agency for International Development continued independent work, although one of its contractors said it did not
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  • }}</ref> Initially, it was funded for international response by the US [[Agency for International Development]]'s (AID) Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID-OFDA). Its first | author = U.S. Agency for International Development
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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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  • The [[Uruguay]]an [[Tupamaros]] terrorist group kidnapped and killed [[ Agency for International Development]] Police adviser Dan Mitrione; his body was found on August 10.
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  • ...80 as the American Political Foundation. The APF received funding from the Agency for International Development to design a more general model. ...ar ignored the mechanisms of building democratic institutions, such as the Agency for International Development or the World Bank. Instead, the Kristol and Kagan book ''Present Danger''<r
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  • ...), the MACV commander, the CIA station chief, and, to a lesser extent, the Agency for International Development (foreign aid) and United States Information Agency|United States Informatio
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  • ...artment, USIA, the Foreign Operations Administration (a predecessor of the Agency for International Development), the Defense Department and other U.S. Government departments and agencies
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  • ...-together with the [[U.S. Department of State|State Department]] and the [[Agency for International Development]]--established the International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance ...insurgent activities and established a public safety program within the [[Agency for International Development]] (AID) to train foreign police.<ref name=PNWD09>{{cite book
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  • **[[Agency for International Development]]
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  • ...overnment centers of opinion, including [[Central Intelligence Agency]], [[Agency for International Development]], and [[United States Army Special Forces]]. The Marines, with responsibil ===Agency for International Development===
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  • ...d the former Soviet Union at the [[U.S. Department of State]] and at the [[Agency for International Development]] (AID). Her assignments included duty at the [[U.S. Embassy to Hungary]],
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  • ...the U.S. perspective, nonmilitary foreign aid is the responsibility of the Agency for International Development (AID). Depending on the particular country, AID might work more or less clo ...U.S. National Institutes of Health, the World Health Organization, the U.S Agency for International Development and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. NAMRU-3 is a WHO C
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  • ...effect: the Defense department is approximately 210 times larger than the Agency for International Development and State Department, taken together. Even within United States Special Ope
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  • ...artment, USIA, the Foreign Operations Administration (a predecessor of the Agency for International Development), the Defense Department and other U.S. Government departments and agencies ...NSA president William Dentzer, who later went on to become [ United States Agency for International Development ] (AID) director in Peru. The New York Times also identified Cord Meyer, Jr
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  • ...basin." It may well be that US aid, perhaps not from the CIA but from the Agency for International Development, will be needed create these alternatives. This level of strategy is the re The United States Department of State (DoS), the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the United States Department of Defense (DoD), and the Department
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  • ...Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of State, and the United States Agency for International Development in implementing the memorandum of understanding between those agencies on o
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  • ...d, which was the responsibility, subordinate to the White House, of the US Agency for International Development, not the CIA. The new premier invited U.S. military advisors, who came with
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  • ...U.S. government centers of opinion, including Central Intelligence Agency, Agency for International Development, and United States Army Special Forces.
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  • ...Mission (USOM, the contemporary term for non-military foreign aid from the Agency for International Development financially aid the Guard, they were so dispersed that there could be no sy
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  • ...urse fully aware of these facts. U.S. aid, directed by the [[United States Agency for International Development|U.S. Agency for International Aid]] (USAID), continued at the rate of US$40
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  • ...original lands, but a rice crop would need to be started; through the U.S. Agency for International Development, a 7-month supply was being provided to such refugees. There were questions
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