BRADY ANDERSON DIRECTOR, USAID BRADY ANDERSON HOLDS BRIEFING ON CRISIS IN ETHIOPIA AND THE HORN OF AFRICA

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Washington Transcript Service

05-31-2000

USAID BRIEFING ON THE CRISIS IN ETHIOPIA AND THE HORN OF
AFRICA REGION

MAY 31, 2000

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SPEAKERS: BRADY ANDERSON, DIRECTOR, USAID
HUGH PARMER, ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR, USAID

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ANDERSON: Well, good morning. I'm pleased to be here with you
this morning to ...

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