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Request for Applications for Grants to Deal with Explosive Remnants of War
(Nov. 7): Approximately $3 to $3.5 million dollars may be allocated for this initiative, depending on available funds and the quality of the grant proposals. Full text

International Religious Freedom Report
(Sept. 14): Read about individual countries or the full report.

United States and International Development: Partnership for Growth
(Aug. 6): “America is pursuing a clear strategy to bring progress and prosperity to struggling nations all across the world. We're working to increase access to trade and relieve the burden of debt. We're increasing our assistance to the world's poorest countries and using this aid to encourage reform, and strengthen education, and fight the scourge of disease.” Fact Sheet

Fact Sheet: A Record Commitment to Africa
(Jun. 8): Through partnerships working in the first three target countries - Angola, Tanzania, and Uganda - aid from the American people has already reached about six million Africans. In 2007, 30 million more will receive life-saving medicines, sprays, and nets as the program expands. Full text

U.S.-Angola Chamber of Commerce Luncheon and USTDA Grant Signing Ceremony
(May 31): Assistant Secretary Frazer gives remarks in Luanda, Angola.  Full text

Celebrating Angola Day
A/S Frazer (May 9): "I was asked to look to the future and say how the Administration will develop and strengthen the relationships between the United States and Angola. Bottom-line, I believe Angola can become a model of post-conflict democratic transition, and has the resources - human capital and natural endowments - to be a regional and global leader in world affairs."  Full text

Panel Discussion: Emerging Markets in Africa
(Dec. 1): "If you get beyond preconceived notions and look at the facts, Africa is a good news story for investors. American companies and investors can and are succeeding in Africa. Full text

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