{ "id": "IB95052", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "number": "IB95052", "active": false, "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "versions": [ { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs10502/", "id": "IB95052_2006Jun19", "date": "2006-06-19", "retrieved": "2008-12-11T20:25:52", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "Under the Administration's FY2006 foreign assistance request, U.S. aid to sub-Saharan Africa would continue to grow, due to sharp increases through the State Department's Global HIV/AIDS Initiative. Overall, non-food aid to Africa would total about $3.6 billion under the requst, compared with an estimated $3.4 billion being allocated in FY2005. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA and Child Survival programs, food aid programs, and refugee assistance. The overall level of funding for aid to Africa remains a continuing subject of debate. Other issues include the eligibility of African countries for aid through the Millennium Challenge Account and U.S. support for the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), an African initiative linking increased aid with policy reform.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20060619_IB95052_44d064233dcac904568cea0844e1699c89db5c1c.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20060619_IB95052_44d064233dcac904568cea0844e1699c89db5c1c.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc807069/", "id": "IB95052_2006Jan26", "date": "2006-01-26", "retrieved": "2016-03-19T13:57:26", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": null, "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20060126_IB95052_771e4b7b97a69b69f137048d23f3efdb555b97f0.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20060126_IB95052_771e4b7b97a69b69f137048d23f3efdb555b97f0.html" } ], "topics": [] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs7876/", "id": "IB95052 2005-10-25", "date": "2005-10-25", "retrieved": "2005-12-21T15:59:06", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20051025_IB95052_93bcff47b40c2bc2a340da1aa24c6a251ebc3515.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20051025_IB95052_93bcff47b40c2bc2a340da1aa24c6a251ebc3515.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc812858/", "id": "IB95052_2005Sep06", "date": "2005-09-06", "retrieved": "2016-03-19T13:57:26", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": null, "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20050906_IB95052_b240dd05060321bff6b87e5ff2ef65cb481a9f7f.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20050906_IB95052_b240dd05060321bff6b87e5ff2ef65cb481a9f7f.html" } ], "topics": [] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs6899/", "id": "IB95052 2005-07-26", "date": "2005-07-26", "retrieved": "2005-08-16T09:19:41", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20050726_IB95052_40cdad99f4a2a61d3ee01b87c1abf7e8807ba927.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20050726_IB95052_40cdad99f4a2a61d3ee01b87c1abf7e8807ba927.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs7874/", "id": "IB95052 2005-06-28", "date": "2005-06-28", "retrieved": "2005-12-21T15:58:08", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20050628_IB95052_693b6448b6749c7b97d2b8f010ee8685aa8dd728.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20050628_IB95052_693b6448b6749c7b97d2b8f010ee8685aa8dd728.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs6898/", "id": "IB95052 2005-06-09", "date": "2005-06-09", "retrieved": "2005-08-16T09:19:01", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20050609_IB95052_8ea191deaf1fc2e492461f94a1eafaffcfa2a4c3.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20050609_IB95052_8ea191deaf1fc2e492461f94a1eafaffcfa2a4c3.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs6900/", "id": "IB95052 2005-05-10", "date": "2005-05-10", "retrieved": "2005-08-16T09:20:14", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20050510_IB95052_0a215566fd2b8dba90d651cc6215feb4cb7e0a28.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20050510_IB95052_0a215566fd2b8dba90d651cc6215feb4cb7e0a28.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs7875/", "id": "IB95052 2005-03-21", "date": "2005-03-21", "retrieved": "2005-12-21T15:58:36", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20050321_IB95052_697e54210acd0ec444859fcdbcadf4f0d2faa6e1.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20050321_IB95052_697e54210acd0ec444859fcdbcadf4f0d2faa6e1.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs6233/", "id": "IB95052 2005-01-04", "date": "2005-01-04", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:33:36", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20050104_IB95052_d6dbb864f1cf9b4410482a91a9d6757b4a4009be.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20050104_IB95052_d6dbb864f1cf9b4410482a91a9d6757b4a4009be.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs4712/", "id": "IB95052 2003-09-05", "date": "2003-09-05", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:33:15", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20030905_IB95052_8a5942f17ab05399b23bcea4b78e8a11a1e8617f.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20030905_IB95052_8a5942f17ab05399b23bcea4b78e8a11a1e8617f.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs4711/", "id": "IB95052 2003-07-22", "date": "2003-07-22", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:32:53", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20030722_IB95052_2075313f2118373976fd15f35a21f8c496e335e9.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20030722_IB95052_2075313f2118373976fd15f35a21f8c496e335e9.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs4710/", "id": "IB95052 2003-07-03", "date": "2003-07-03", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:32:25", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20030703_IB95052_337584e48acaaa66e91f547375c162bae92b0a2b.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20030703_IB95052_337584e48acaaa66e91f547375c162bae92b0a2b.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs4709/", "id": "IB95052 2003-05-20", "date": "2003-05-20", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:32:04", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20030520_IB95052_f9798c0449713f12d8d550781a4c5f46f8017a2d.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20030520_IB95052_f9798c0449713f12d8d550781a4c5f46f8017a2d.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs4708/", "id": "IB95052 2003-04-11", "date": "2003-04-11", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:31:44", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20030411_IB95052_eba40bf10ad0a8aa63db3bac717b41205110376d.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20030411_IB95052_eba40bf10ad0a8aa63db3bac717b41205110376d.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs4707/", "id": "IB95052 2003-02-28", "date": "2003-02-28", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:31:24", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20030228_IB95052_cd7530a231fdcc3615e8cebc9f4491c9336c1c48.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20030228_IB95052_cd7530a231fdcc3615e8cebc9f4491c9336c1c48.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs4706/", "id": "IB95052 2003-01-09", "date": "2003-01-09", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:31:03", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20030109_IB95052_93465e17e46d601e22982d38d23ab54d27167b2b.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20030109_IB95052_93465e17e46d601e22982d38d23ab54d27167b2b.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs2888/", "id": "IB95052 2002-12-03", "date": "2002-12-03", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:30:42", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20021203_IB95052_e57c9fa02ab46daa5eaf307ecea462e5262e356f.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20021203_IB95052_e57c9fa02ab46daa5eaf307ecea462e5262e356f.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs2887/", "id": "IB95052 2002-10-24", "date": "2002-10-24", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:30:21", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20021024_IB95052_bc6fec870434e9d29acba33951e78c9cb395b46a.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20021024_IB95052_bc6fec870434e9d29acba33951e78c9cb395b46a.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs2886/", "id": "IB95052 2002-09-23", "date": "2002-09-23", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:29:59", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20020923_IB95052_0aef4809d05df4d9eb306ebc843a652e35731faf.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20020923_IB95052_0aef4809d05df4d9eb306ebc843a652e35731faf.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs2885/", "id": "IB95052 2002-08-30", "date": "2002-08-30", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:29:38", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20020830_IB95052_4360c70531a34fe01eb2814fc4acf454077246be.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20020830_IB95052_4360c70531a34fe01eb2814fc4acf454077246be.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs2884/", "id": "IB95052 2002-08-02", "date": "2002-08-02", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:29:17", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20020802_IB95052_651ee01862ad7ee5e79e87488e2d949459e9a7b7.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20020802_IB95052_651ee01862ad7ee5e79e87488e2d949459e9a7b7.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs2883/", "id": "IB95052 2002-06-13", "date": "2002-06-13", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:28:57", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20020613_IB95052_08486e4fdb6a5c1f871581b0b7bf020cf0ce6fa4.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20020613_IB95052_08486e4fdb6a5c1f871581b0b7bf020cf0ce6fa4.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs2882/", "id": "IB95052 2002-05-08", "date": "2002-05-08", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:28:37", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20020508_IB95052_885afd6f57695e2ec3931b1972deced135d6da0a.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20020508_IB95052_885afd6f57695e2ec3931b1972deced135d6da0a.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs2881/", "id": "IB95052 2002-03-29", "date": "2002-03-29", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:28:17", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20020329_IB95052_97dbe768fe1d70d98548a0237a663da8572eb9c4.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20020329_IB95052_97dbe768fe1d70d98548a0237a663da8572eb9c4.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs2880/", "id": "IB95052 2002-02-19", "date": "2002-02-19", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:27:58", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20020219_IB95052_d7a0f1664a3bd6b355bed5f8ac726f3eb53e8d84.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20020219_IB95052_d7a0f1664a3bd6b355bed5f8ac726f3eb53e8d84.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs2879/", "id": "IB95052 2002-01-22", "date": "2002-01-22", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:27:31", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20020122_IB95052_3b748fa83dde2c3cb234df434b36dcd6a34cbbf7.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20020122_IB95052_3b748fa83dde2c3cb234df434b36dcd6a34cbbf7.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs1729/", "id": "IB95052 2001-09-24", "date": "2001-09-24", "retrieved": "2005-06-11T12:27:10", "title": "Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues", "summary": "This report discusses the issue of U.S. economic assistance to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the importance of continued assistance in light of U.S. national security and also various U.S.-led efforts to promote reform amongst African citizens themselves. U.S. assistance finds its way to Africa through a variety of channels, including the USAID-administered DA program, food aid programs, and indirect aid provided through international financial institutions and the United Nations.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20010924_IB95052_a7e129c80eed7db7c050bf4f98e7ac4c83c13441.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20010924_IB95052_a7e129c80eed7db7c050bf4f98e7ac4c83c13441.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Foreign aid", "name": "Foreign aid" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "American economic assistance - Africa", "name": "American economic assistance - Africa" } ] } ], "topics": [ "Foreign Affairs", "Intelligence and National Security" ] }