The Administrator of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Mark Green is on a 3-nation tour of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Israel, and Nigeria between the 16th August to 24th of August, 2019.
A statement from the press office states the Administrator Green will visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security.
The Administrator is scheduled to meet with government and civil-society partners to discuss the response to the Ebola outbreak and highlight partnerships and investments across the U.S. Government that save lives, strengthen citizen-responsive democratic governance, and help people emerge from humanitarian crises.
Administrator Green will also visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security that are helping reduce the impact of ongoing humanitarian emergencies, reduce intercommunal conflict, and promote a path to self-reliance.
The Administrator of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Mark Green is on a 3-nation tour of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Israel, and Nigeria between the 16th August to 24th of August, 2019.
A statement from the press office states the Administrator Green will visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security.
The Administrator is scheduled to meet with government and civil-society partners to discuss the response to the Ebola outbreak and highlight partnerships and investments across the U.S. Government that save lives, strengthen citizen-responsive democratic governance, and help people emerge from humanitarian crises.
Administrator Green will also visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security that are helping reduce the impact of ongoing humanitarian emergencies, reduce intercommunal conflict, and promote a path to self-reliance.
The Administrator of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Mark Green is on a 3-nation tour of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Israel, and Nigeria between the 16th August to 24th of August, 2019.
A statement from the press office states the Administrator Green will visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security.
The Administrator is scheduled to meet with government and civil-society partners to discuss the response to the Ebola outbreak and highlight partnerships and investments across the U.S. Government that save lives, strengthen citizen-responsive democratic governance, and help people emerge from humanitarian crises.
Administrator Green will also visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security that are helping reduce the impact of ongoing humanitarian emergencies, reduce intercommunal conflict, and promote a path to self-reliance.
The Administrator of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Mark Green is on a 3-nation tour of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Israel, and Nigeria between the 16th August to 24th of August, 2019.
A statement from the press office states the Administrator Green will visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security.
The Administrator is scheduled to meet with government and civil-society partners to discuss the response to the Ebola outbreak and highlight partnerships and investments across the U.S. Government that save lives, strengthen citizen-responsive democratic governance, and help people emerge from humanitarian crises.
Administrator Green will also visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security that are helping reduce the impact of ongoing humanitarian emergencies, reduce intercommunal conflict, and promote a path to self-reliance.
The Administrator of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Mark Green is on a 3-nation tour of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Israel, and Nigeria between the 16th August to 24th of August, 2019.
A statement from the press office states the Administrator Green will visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security.
The Administrator is scheduled to meet with government and civil-society partners to discuss the response to the Ebola outbreak and highlight partnerships and investments across the U.S. Government that save lives, strengthen citizen-responsive democratic governance, and help people emerge from humanitarian crises.
Administrator Green will also visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security that are helping reduce the impact of ongoing humanitarian emergencies, reduce intercommunal conflict, and promote a path to self-reliance.
The Administrator of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Mark Green is on a 3-nation tour of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Israel, and Nigeria between the 16th August to 24th of August, 2019.
A statement from the press office states the Administrator Green will visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security.
The Administrator is scheduled to meet with government and civil-society partners to discuss the response to the Ebola outbreak and highlight partnerships and investments across the U.S. Government that save lives, strengthen citizen-responsive democratic governance, and help people emerge from humanitarian crises.
Administrator Green will also visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security that are helping reduce the impact of ongoing humanitarian emergencies, reduce intercommunal conflict, and promote a path to self-reliance.
The Administrator of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Mark Green is on a 3-nation tour of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Israel, and Nigeria between the 16th August to 24th of August, 2019.
A statement from the press office states the Administrator Green will visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security.
The Administrator is scheduled to meet with government and civil-society partners to discuss the response to the Ebola outbreak and highlight partnerships and investments across the U.S. Government that save lives, strengthen citizen-responsive democratic governance, and help people emerge from humanitarian crises.
Administrator Green will also visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security that are helping reduce the impact of ongoing humanitarian emergencies, reduce intercommunal conflict, and promote a path to self-reliance.
The Administrator of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Mark Green is on a 3-nation tour of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Israel, and Nigeria between the 16th August to 24th of August, 2019.
A statement from the press office states the Administrator Green will visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security.
The Administrator is scheduled to meet with government and civil-society partners to discuss the response to the Ebola outbreak and highlight partnerships and investments across the U.S. Government that save lives, strengthen citizen-responsive democratic governance, and help people emerge from humanitarian crises.
Administrator Green will also visit USAID-funded programs related to economic empowerment, resilience, food security, and global health security that are helping reduce the impact of ongoing humanitarian emergencies, reduce intercommunal conflict, and promote a path to self-reliance.