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Friday, June 26, 2009
In his June 4th speech in Cairo, Egypt, President Obama addressed the role of women and issues of equality and access. Even though he has been in office only six months, President Obama’s administration has quickly demonstrated its commitment to women’s rights both in America and around the world.
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Multilateral approaches to forest conservation, with CARPE’s John Flynn
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Today, the U.S State Department’s CO.NX podcasting team presents the second of our crowdsourced podcast series on development partnerships between the United States and Africa. We continue our conversation with John Flynn, Director of the Central African Regional Program for the Environment, also known as CARPE and supported by the US Agency for International Development.
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Obama in Cairo: Detainees and Guantanamo Bay
June 12, 2009
In his speech of June 4th in Cairo, President Obama addressed the issue of violent extremism and the related issue of the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.
This Week from Washington
Friday, June 12, 2009
This week: the Middle East Peace Process, combating tuberculosis, and freedom of information.
Friday, June 12, 2009
What impact can local development action in some of the world’s poorest regions possibly have on global climate change? Today, the U.S State Department’s CO.NX podcasting team presents the first of our crowdsourced podcast series on development partnerships between the United States and Africa. Joining us is John Flynn, Director of USAID’s Central African Regional Program for the Environment.
This Week from Washington
Friday, June 5, 2009
This week, President Obama seeks a new start between America and Muslims worldwide with a major speech in Cairo; and Secretary Clinton speaks on economic integration and progress in the Western Hemisphere.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Stacy Angel and Larry Mansueti oversee federal assistance to the National Action Plan for Energy Efficiency. In the April 2009 edition of eJournal USA, the two examine the challenge of stimulating energy efficiency for the long term.
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