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President Bush Has Significantly Increased Aid to Africa, Including Funding for HIV/AIDS, Malaria, According to New Statistics

 

[Jan 02, 2007 Kaisernetwork.org - U.S. humanitarian and development aid to Africa under the Bush administration has increased from $1.4 billion annually in 2001 to $4 billion annually, according to statistics released recently by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the Washington Post reports (Fletcher, Washington Post, 12/31/06)..... More




 

Sustain current democratic dispensation as a way of life for all times - Kufuor

GNA - President John Agyekum Kufuor on Wednesday appealed to Ghanaians to accept the challenge of sustaining the country's current democratic dispensation as a way of life for all times.
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Parents urged to take advantage of pro-poor programmes

GNA - Mr. John Hackman, the Western Regional Director of the Department of Children, on Wednesday called on parents to take advantage of the government's pro-poor programmes for the benefit of their children..
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NHIS records high patronage in Wa Municipality

GNA - The Wa Municipal Mutual Health Insurance Scheme is recording a high number of subscribers as most people are now beginning to understand that it is cheaper to join the scheme than to stick to the "cash and carry system."...
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President Bush Has Significantly Increased Aid to Africa, Including Funding for HIV/AIDS, Malaria,..


Kaisernetwork.org - U.S. humanitarian and development aid to Africa under the Bush administration has increased from $1.4 billion annually in 2001 to $4 billion annually, according to statistics released recently by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development...
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