FrontLines
Welcome to FrontLines, the employee news publication of USAID. FrontLines features articles about the work that USAID is doing, and the people who are doing it. It is produced monthly and distributed electronically and in print to every employee and retiree, as well as some friends of USAID.
December 2003
Inside this issue:
- Afghanistan Staff Triples
- Small Business Advised on Successful USAID Bidding
- Mission of the Month: Guatemala
- Aid to Democracy Now Seen as Vital
- Mexico Reforms Its Governments
- Universities Work to Improve Export Quality
- USAID-Shell Alliance Promotes Cassava and Health in the Niger Delta
- Experts Tackle Guinea Worm and Foster Peace in Sudan
- Partnership Hopes to Cut Death Rate of Ethiopian Children From Disease
- Madagascar Protects Forests with U.S. Support
- Reforms Encourage Paraguayans to Pay Taxes
- USAID Reaching Out to Tibetan Hearders
- Bulgaria's Private Banks Help Build Economy
- New Conflict Management Office Seeks to Prevent War and Heal Rifts
... and more!
Past issues:
November 2003
October 2003
September 2003
July/August 2003
June 2003
May 2003
April 2003
March 2003
Feb. 2003
Jan. 2003
Nov./Dec. 2002 (PDF - 1,066 kb)
FrontLines is published by the
Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs
U.S. Agency for International Development
Agency employees and others are encouraged to submit news stories,
feature articles, photos and ideas. Click here for submission forms.
Material should be submitted by mail to Editor, FrontLines, USAID,
RRB, Suite 6.10, Washington, DC 20523-6100; by FAX to 202-216-
3035; or by e-mail to frontlines@usaid.gov
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