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 2005
In this month's issue:
- Natsios to Leave Agency after Five Years at Helm
- Iraq Chief Says $5.1 Bil Share of Aid Complete
- Quake Help Racing Snows
- World AIDS Day: Funding Rises, Also Toll
- UNESCO Designates Chaco Biosphere Reserve
- Namibia Leaders Raise HIV Awareness in Youth
- Aid Responds to Sri Lanka Conflict, Tsunami
- Water Eases Kazakhstan’s Rural Migration
- GDA Wins Harvard Award for Innovation in Governance
- Agency Sets Goal for Annual Giving Drive
- U.S. Food for Peace Director Landis Moves On
- Increase in Aid Evaluations Improves Ability to Get Results
- Aid That Helped Cut Red Tape Spurred Business Growth
- Annual USAID Awards: 2005
- Central America Readies for Trade
- Trade Hub Opening Lauded
- Teams Sent to Mali Yellow Fever Region
- Embassy: Early Warning Helps Save Lives
- Africa Receives Food Aid
- Africa at Risk for Avian Flu, Say Officials
... 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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