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Bureau of African Affairs


The Bureau of African Affairs, headed by Assistant Secretary Jendayi Frazer, advises the Secretary and guides the operation of the U.S. diplomatic establishment in the countries of sub-Saharan Africa.

Members of accredited news media wanting assistance or information about U.S. foreign policy toward Sub-Saharan Africa can contact the Bureau of African Affairs' Office of Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs at (202) 663-0500. For Congressional inquiries, please contact the Bureau of African Affairs' Congressional Affairs Officer at (202) 647-6480.

  
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Witnesses to the Algiers Agreement
The Witnesses remain fully committed to the implementation of that Agreement, ...  to resolve the current impasse in the peace process between Eritrea and Ethiopia in order to promote stability and good relations between the parties and lay the foundation for sustainable peace in the region. (02/22) full text

Darfur and Sudan: The Hard Work of Peace
As the largest humanitarian and peacekeeping donor for Sudan, the U.S. leads international efforts to achieve peace and stability. fact sheet

2006 State of the Union Address
President Bush (1/31):
"To confront the great issues before us, we must act in a spirit of goodwill and respect for one another -- and I will do my part. Tonight the state of our Union is strong -- and together we will make it stronger." full textArabic | French | Hausa | Portuguese | Swahili 

Online Discussion: Liberia and Democracy in Africa
Assistant Secretary Jendayi Frazer (2/23): "Liberia has a special place in American history as the country was founded in 1820 by freed slaves who returned to the African continent from the United States."  Read more about this from the Liberia and Democracy in Africa an online discussion.

Security Council Stakeout Remarks on the Sudan
U.S. Representative to the United Nations, John R. Bolton (Feb. 3): " The Security Council has just issued a Presidential Statement concerning the situation in Darfur. The effect of the statement would be to initiate contingency planning by the Secretariat for the possible transition from the AMIS force to a UN force." full text


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