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- FY 2008 U.S. International Food Assistance Report (1,053kb,PDF)
- FANTA's Title II Relevant Material Request Form
- Final Report on Development of an Emergency Food Product
- Budget and AER for PVO rapid response - DRAFT (Excel, 188kb)
- PVO Emergency Proposals - DRAFT (Word, 45kb)
- Supplemental Title II Proposal Guidance for Burundi and Guatemala Preventing Malnutrition in Children Under Two Approach - FINAL. (word, 45kb)
- FFP Response to PM2A Comments. (word, 50kb)
- Commodity Calculator for May and June Calls Forward, updated 4/16/09 (excel, 184kb)
- FY 2009 Title II Procurement Schedule (pdf, 71.8kb)
- Market Assistance Program - Field Manual (pdf, 72.7kb)
- FY09 Title II Guidelines (Final)
- Trigger Indicators and Early Warning and Response Systems in MYAPs (250kb, PDF)
- FY 2007 U.S. International Food Assistance Report (358kb,PDF)
- Food for Peace Strategic Plan for 2006-2010 (PDF)
- HIV and Food Security Conceptual Framework: Food for Peace and PEPFAR (125kb, pdf)
- Weekly Emergency Call Forward Status Report
- Weekly Non-Emergency Call Forward Status Report
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"Bringing Hope to the Hungry:
Food Assistance in the New Millennium"
The 50th Anniversary Conference of Food for Peace
Held on Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Ronald Reagan Building
Washington, DC
Speeches given at the conference:
07/21/04: Remarks by USAID Administrator Andrew S. Natsios
07/21/04: Remarks by Remarks by Secretary Ann M. Veneman, U.S. Department of Agriculture
07/21/04: Remarks by Remarks by Secretary Colin L. Powell, U.S. Department of State
07/21/04: Remarks by Peter D. Bell,
President and CEO, CARE
07/21/04: Remarks by Kenneth Hackett,
President and CEO, Catholic Relief Services
07/21/04: Remarks by Anne Ralte, Humanitarian Assistance Advisor,
Bureau for Policy and Program Coordination, USAID
07/21/04: Remarks by John Gillcrist, Chairman North American Millers' Association
"USAID is working toward implementation of both short and long term interventions which link agricultural development, trade and food aid in order to promote food security. The U.S. is committed to supporting a variety of proven and innovative programs to address hunger and USAID's Office of Food for Peace is making a dramatic shift in its approach to addressing food needs." Administrator Andrew S. Natsios
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