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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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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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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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  • {{r|Agency for International Development}}
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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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  • ...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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  • | author = U.S. 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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