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Food Crisis in Sudan: Audio Briefing
[Audio clip: view full post to listen] My colleague Shannon and I just returned from two weeks in Ethiopia and South Sudan. Shannon and I met refugees who have endured untold violence before fleeing their homes in South Kordofan– suffering … Continue reading
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Updates & Opportunities: Budget, Genocide Prevention Letter and Foreign Policy Debate
Battle Continues to Protect the International Affairs Budget For the second time since the beginning of the month, Senate consideration of the International Affairs Budget has been delayed. The International Affairs Budget funds the diplomatic and development work of the … Continue reading
Five Former Secretaries of State Urge Congress to Support the International Affairs Budget
In a letter organized by the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition, five former Secretaries of State called on Congress to support the International Affairs Budget. As it stands now, international affairs funding is at risk for deep and disproportionate cuts. Signed … Continue reading
Budget Update: Life-Saving Funds Still at Risk in Senate
Despite reports last week that the Senate would vote on legislation to fund the international affairs account for the 2012 Fiscal Year, delays have pushed consideration until sometime next week. As we cautioned previously, there are still serious concerns about … Continue reading