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U.S. Agency for International Development Private Capital

U.S. Agency for International Development Private Capital

U.S. Agency for International Development Private Capital and Microenterprise chief of operations, Tom Kennedy, left, assistant to the administrator for Bureau for Food Security, Beth Dunford, center, and Peace... More

U.S. Agency for International Development’s American

U.S. Agency for International Development’s American

U.S. Agency for International Development’s American Foreign Service Association vice president, Jeff Levine, speaks to the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers group at USAID (RPCVs@AID) in Washington, D.C., June 2... More

Peace Corps director, Jody Olson, discuss partnership

Peace Corps director, Jody Olson, discuss partnership

Peace Corps director, Jody Olson, discuss partnership between the two agencies with the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers group at U.S. Agency for International Development (RPCVs@AID) in Washington, D.C., June 2... More

An advisor at U.S. Agency for International Development

An advisor at U.S. Agency for International Development

An advisor at U.S. Agency for International Development speaks to the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers group at USAID (RPCVs@AID) in Washington, D.C., June 25, 2018. RPCVs@AID’s mission is to foster a community ... More

Laura Lartigue, an advisor for Global Education Framework

Laura Lartigue, an advisor for Global Education Framework

Laura Lartigue, an advisor for Global Education Framework at U.S. Agency for International Development, speaks to the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers group at USAID (RPCVs@AID) in Washington, D.C., June 25, 201... More

U.S. Agency for International Development’s assistant

U.S. Agency for International Development’s assistant

U.S. Agency for International Development’s assistant to the administrator for Bureau for Food Security, Beth Dunford, left, and Peace Corps director, Jody Olson, center, discuss partnership between the two age... More

U.S. Agency for International Development’s Private

U.S. Agency for International Development’s Private

U.S. Agency for International Development’s Private Capital and Microenterprise chief of operations, Tom Kennedy, discusses partnership between the two agencies with the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers group at... More

Niyati Shah, an adviser for the Ending Preventable

Niyati Shah, an adviser for the Ending Preventable

Niyati Shah, an adviser for the Ending Preventable Child and Maternal Deaths at U.S. Agency for International Development, speaks to the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers group at USAID (RPCVs@AID) in Washington,... More

An advisor at the Peace Corps speaks to the Returned

An advisor at the Peace Corps speaks to the Returned

An advisor at the Peace Corps speaks to the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers group at U.S. Agency for International Development (RPCVs@AID) in Washington, D.C., June 25, 2018. RPCVs@AID’s mission is to foster a ... More

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