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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.


Image: Cover of November issue of FrontLines - Click on image to see the  issueNovember 2005
In this month's issue:

  • Pakistan Quake Toll Over 50,000
  • Bush Seeks $7 B for Flu
  • NGOs to Display USAID Brand
  • Iraqis Approve Draft Constitution
  • Mudslides Hit Guatemala
  • Orthopedic Clinic Aids Injured Afghans
  • Guatemalan Weavers Find New Markets
  • Mexican Farmers Learn New Irrigation Methods
  • USAID Fights Cholera, Malaria in Senegal
  • Cambodian Landowners Get Help to Protect Rights
  • Bosnian Banking System Undergoes Reform
  • Partner Profile: World Bank
  • USAID Staff Help in Nigeria’s Immunization
  • Marshall Islands Hospital Aided After Fire
  • USAID Assists Costa Rica Flood Victims
  • Rice Promotes Trade in Central Asia
  • Pakistan to Receive Safe Water
  • Food Rations Follow Nicaragua Crop Loss
  • Your Voice: Afghans Work, Build, Study After Decades of War
... and more!


FrontLines is published by the Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs
U.S. Agency for International Development

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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