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[…] I want to thank Under Secretary General LeRoy for his briefing today and Under Secretary General Malcorra for her presence and Mr. Antonio for providing the perspective of the African Union. We also thank Mr. Prodi for his participation today. Let me take a moment to salute the many African nations that support peacekeeping operations with resources, police and troops. These contributions have saved lives across the continent and around the world. full text

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[…] For years, the people of Sudan have faced enormous and unacceptable hardship. The genocide in Darfur has claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and left millions more displaced. Conflict in the region has wrought more suffering, posing dangers beyond Sudan’s borders and blocking the potential of this important part of Africa. Sudan is now poised to fall further into chaos if swift action is not taken. full text

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[…] Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton unveiled a “comprehensive” U.S. policy for resolving the conflicts in Sudan, focused on ending human rights abuses and genocide in the Darfur region, fully implementing the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) between the government and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) and ensuring Sudan does not become a haven for violent extremists. full text

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[…] Good morning. Good morning. Well, I’m very pleased to be joined today by our Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice and the President’s Special Envoy to Sudan General Scott Gration. And let me begin by saying that the Sudan policy we are outlining today is the result of an intensive review across the United States Government that included the three of us, but many others as well. full text

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[…] Mills, a law professor and former Fulbright scholar, appeared at the plenary along with three other African heads of state: President Paul Kagame of Rwanda, President Fradique Bandeira Melo de Menezes of Sao Tome and Principe and President Denis Sassou-Nguesso of the Republic of the Congo. They were joined by Jean Ping, chairman of the African Union Commission and a former foreign minister of Gabon. All echoed the need for greater regional integration across Africa. full text

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[…] I am looking forward to receiving your comments about the African Growth and Opportunity Act and have the opportunity to respond. I believe in economic growth in Africa and how the quality of life can be improved, even for the most marginalized populations, by having a job and an income to support their family. I have seen so many times the real glow that occurs when an individual feels they are achieving success and can support their family. full text

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Special Envoy Scott Gration, left, and President Obama

[…] Gration is traveling to Sudan September 9–14 and is visiting Juba, Boma, Darfur and Khartoum. His travel comes as the United States is near announcing a new policy on Sudan, and the troubled Darfur region.
The talks in Juba center on resolving issues over a census, which is essential to holding elections, and on preparations for a self-determination referendum. full text

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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at the 2009 AGOA economic forum in Nairobi, Kenya, in August.

[…] Although total U.S. trade with sub-Saharan Africa (exports plus imports) declined in the first four months of 2009 compared with the same period in 2008, largely as a result of the global economic crisis, many sub-Saharan African countries continue to reap benefits from changes to their economic policies, improved governance and investments in key social sectors undertaken during the past decade. full text

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[…] SECRETARY CLINTON: Good morning. Let me thank the trade minister for those welcoming words, and tell you what a privilege it is for me to join you here today. I am very grateful to the people and Government of Kenya for hosting this AGOA Forum, and particularly to the president, the prime minister, and the entire Kenyan Government. full text

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[…] Hello everyone. I’m sorry I couldn’t be there with you in person. But please know that for me and for my family, the memories from our recent trip to Ghana are still fresh — we will always remember the warmth of the Ghanaian people and the promise of Africa’s potential.
I hope you’re enjoying Kenya — and the hospitality of the Kenyan people — as much as I always have. full text

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Africa (State Dept./IIP webpage)

U.S. Aid to Africa (State Dept./IIP webpage)

Darfur Humanitarian Emergency (State Dept./IIP webpage)

Humanitarian Assistance and Refugees (State Dept./IIP webpage)

U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)

Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCA)

- Reports and Studies-

Annual Report to Congress on the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
(a State Dept. Report)

U.S.-African Trade Profile 2006
(U.S. Dept. of Commerce, International Trade Administration - a 67kb .pdf file)

2006 Comprehensive Report on U.S. Trade and Investment Policy Toward Sub-Saharan Africa Aid implementation of the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act
(Office of the U.S. Trade Representative - a 1,1Mb .pdf file)

Action Today, A Foundation for Tomorrow: Second Annual Report to Congress on PEPFAR (2006)
(a State Dept. Report)

African Growth and Opportunity Act Competitiveness Report
(Office of the U.S. Trade Representative - a 607Kb .pdf file)

Engendering Bold Leadership: First Annual Report to Congress on PEPFAR (2005)
(a State Dept. Report)

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U.S. first lady Laura Bush, right, is greeted by Afghan schoolchildren in Kabul, Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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