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Bureau of African Affairs
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2002
  

2002

--12/30/02  United States Welcomes Democratic Elections in Kenya
--12/20/02  Sudan: Workshops Between the Government of Sudan and Sudan People's Liberation Movement
--12/10/02  Joint Statement by the United States of America, the Republic of Kenya, and Ethiopia
--12/03/02  Burundi: Cease-fire Agreement with the Forces for the Defense of Democracy
--12/02/02  Background on The Role of Diplomacy in Confronting the Global HIV/AIDS Pandemic - December 2
--11/29/02  A Proclamation: World AIDS Day, 2002 ; White House; Washington, DC
--11/27/02  World AIDS Day Commemoration on December 3
--11/22/02  Lusaka Protocol End Marks Start of New Era in Angola
--11/21/02  Metric Tonnage and Value of U.S. Food Assistance for Zimbabwe
--11/19/02  Sudan: Progress in the Peace Talks
--11/15/02  U.S. Reiterates Support for Trade With Africa Nations
--11/14/02  African Growth and Opportunity Act Cited As Success
--11/13/02  Evans Delivers on President Bush's Commitment to Africa
--11/13/02  Human Rights Abuses in Cote d'Ivoire
--11/13/02  USAID Announces an Additional 93,000 Metric Tons for Ethiopia and Eritrea
--11/05/02  Peace Talks in Machakos, Kenya
--11/05/02  U.S. Joins Kimberley Process
--11/04/02  African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Business Roundtable
--10/30/02  Zambian Rejection of U.S. Food Assistance
--10/17/02  Eritrea: One Year Anniversary of Detention of Foreign Service National Employees
--10/15/02  Assistant Secretary Kansteiner to give briefing on recent travels to Africa - October 15
--10/11/02  Zimbabwe Headed Toward Disaster
--10/08/02  United States Food for Peace Director Lauren Landis Attends DPPC Emergency Food Aid Appeal
--10/04/02  U.S. Government Supports Zambia Initiative
--09/30/02  Africa: Culture and Development Roundtable - October 2
--09/30/02  Arrest of Rwanda Genocide Suspect Tharcisse Renzaho
--09/27/02  Zimbabwe: Nationwide Local Elections - September 28
--09/26/02  Condemnation of Aerial Bombardment of Civilians by the Government of Sudan
--09/26/02  USAID Announces 100,000 Metric Tons of Food for Ethiopia as Drought Worsens
--09/25/02  United States Government Pledges an Additional 100,000 Metric Tons Wheat
--09/23/02  President Bush, Presidents of Central African States Pledge Cooperation
--09/20/02  Cote d'Ivoire: Threat to Stability
--09/13/02  Arrest of Rwanda Tribunal Indictee Jean-Baptiste Gatete
--08/21/02  Biotechnology and U.S. Food Assistance to Southern Africa
--08/20/02  Invitation to Background Briefing on Secretary Powell's Upcoming Trip to Africa
--08/19/02  Travel by Secretary of State Colin L. Powell to Africa
--08/19/02  USAID Administrator Andrew S. Natsios and Assistant Secretary of State Walter Kansteiner To Brief on the Food Crisis in Southern Africa (August 20, 2002)
--08/13/02  Arrest of Rwanda Tribunal Indictee Augustin Bizimungu
--08/09/02  Zimbabwe: Farm Evictions
--08/07/02  Anniversary of 1998 Embassy Bombings in Kenya and Tanzania
--07/29/02  Assistant Secretary Kansteiner to Address the Press on his Visit to Africa - July 29
--07/19/02  Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Walter H. Kansteiner to Travel to Angola and Nigeria - July 21
--07/19/02  Mauritania Reaches Milestone for Debt Relief
--07/09/02  U.S. Contributes An Additional $12.4 Million to Feed Refugees
--07/08/02  Comments on the Arrest and Detention of Journalist Hassan Bility in Liberia
--06/24/02  Increasing Access to Drugs To Fight HIV/AIDS and Other Public Health Crises
--06/21/02  Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
--06/21/02  Secretary Powell to address Conference on the Global Fight against HIV/AIDS - June 24
--06/21/02  United States, Cape Verde Reach Open Skies Agreement
--06/11/02  African Humanitarian Deminers in Management Training Course
--05/23/02  Sudan: Report on Slavery, Abductions and Forced Servitude
--05/23/02  Vision Statement for the World Summit on Sustainable Development
--05/20/02  Sudan Envoy John Danforth's meeting with President Bush
--04/26/02  U.S. Supports Progress at Inter-Congolese Dialogue
--04/23/02  Demining Assistance to Sudan
--04/23/02  Sudan: Militant Training Camps (Taken Question)
--04/17/02  Conference on Sovereign Credit Ratings for Africa, - April 23
--04/17/02  Suspension of Munitions Exports to Zimbabwe
--04/15/02  Ethiopia/Eritrea: Peace Process
--04/11/02  Political Developments in Madagascar
--04/03/02  Secretary Thompson Signs Agreement with Mozambique
--04/02/02  Opening of the 'Military Trial' at the ICTR
--03/29/02  Secretary Thompson to Make First Official Visit to Africa to Strengthen International Partnerships in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
--03/25/02  Sudan Slavery Commission
--03/25/02  Sudan: Eminent Persons Group (Taken Question)
--03/20/02  Zimbabwe: Notifying Individuals Subject to the Presidential Proclamation on Visas (Taken Question)
--03/11/02  Sudan: International Monitoring Unit in the Nuba Mountains (Taken Question)
--02/27/02  U.S.-Benin Bilateral Talks
--02/23/02  Death of Jonas Savimbi, Angolan Rebel Leader of UNITA
--02/21/02  Aerial Attacks on Feeding Site in Sudan
--02/12/02  Aerial Attacks in Southern Sudan
--02/06/02  American Dance Stars Work with Young South African Dancers
--01/18/02  Special Court Established in Sierra Leone
--01/11/02  Ambassador's Fund for Cultural Preservation Supports Timbuktu Islamic Manuscript Preservation; U.S. Embassy Observes "Day of The Book" In Mali
--01/11/02  U.S. Condemns Government Actions in Zimbabwe

  
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