International aid groups say new US strategy will better help poor people abroad
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International aid groups say new US strategy will better help poor people abroad
International aid and advocacy groups are welcoming President Barack Obama’s new global development policy, saying they expect it will make U.S. foreign assistance more effective and better help those who really need it.
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Aid groups cheer Obama development plan
UNITED NATIONS (AP) – International aid and advocacy groups are welcoming President Barack Obama’s new global development policy, saying they expect it will make U.S. foreign assistance more effective and better help those who really need it.
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