NEW PHOTOS
Dr. E. Anne Peterson, Asst. Administrator for USAID's
Global Health Bureau, reaffirmed U.S.
commitment to fight tuberculosis.
More |
POWER TO THE PEOPLE
A small venture capital investment connects slum
residents to electricity and reaps major
social dividends thanks to USAID.
More
|
STEMMING POPULATION GROWTH RATES
Results show that USAID’s largest reproductive health
effort stems population
growth and improves women’s health.
More |
STATE FISCAL REFORM UNDERWAY
The U.S. and India collaborate in three states.
More |
SPAN MAGAZINE COVERS
USAID:
GREEN BUSINESS MAKES SENSE
Read
article
THE COST OF LIVING WITH
HIV
Read article
(Download
Acrobat Reader) |
|
U.S. AMBASSADOR MULFORD
VISITS INDIA'S BREADBASKET
U.S. Ambassador and Mrs. Mulford see progressive farming
in the Punjab.
Photo: Tarshem S. Kalsi.
|
U.S. Ambassador to India David C.
Mulford visited the prestigious Punjab Agricultural
University (PAU) to discuss agricultural issues and
announce a new U.S.-India university partnership. He met with agribusiness leaders to talk about
agriculture’s potential to grow the economy, and visited
the region's farms and markets. More:
Punjab Visit;
University Partnerships;
Keynote
Speech on Agriculture and
the Indian Economy |
CLEANER AIR FOR CALCUTTA
By
boosting access to American know-how, the U.S.–Asia
Environmental Partnership helped a 50-year-old thermal
power plant in Calcutta "clean up its act" and save
local jobs. More |
CORPORATE SECTOR CAN CURB HUMAN
TRAFFICKING
U.S. Ambassador to India Mulford
urges the private sector to combat the "curse" of
trafficking. More |
DISASTER MANAGEMENT COLLABORATION LAUNCHED
Roger Winter, Assistant Administrator for USAID’s
Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance
Bureau, helped launch a $16 million
bilateral initiative on disaster
management, led by USAID.
More |
|