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Fact Sheets

2004
--10/13/04  U.S. Commitment to Women in Afghanistan
--10/05/04  U.S. International Women's Issues Initiatives
--09/28/04  Afghan and Iraqi Women: Looking to the Future With Renewed Hope [PDF] [HTML]
--09/23/04  U.S. Commitment to Women in Iraq
--09/13/04  U.S. Commitment to Afghan Women: The U.S.-Afghan Women’s Council
--09/09/04  U.S. Commitment to Women in East Asia and the Pacific
--09/01/04  U.S. Commitment to Women in Europe and Eurasia
--08/23/04  U.S. Commitment to Women in the Middle East
--07/30/04  U.S. Commitment to Women in Africa
--06/22/04  U.S. Support for Afghan Women, Children, and Refugees; Office of International Women's Issues; Washington, DC
--03/12/04  International Women's Week
--02/24/04  U.S. Support and Assistance for Palestinian Women

2003
--10/01/03  Afghanistan Elections 2004: Women's Participation
--10/01/03  Women's Participation in the Constitution-Making Process in Afghanistan
--09/22/03  U.S. Goals for Improving Women's Political Participation
--08/25/03  U.S. Support and Assistance for Palestinian Women
--08/07/03  U.S. Policy on Iraqi Women's Political, Economic, and Social Participation
--05/09/03  Proposed Middle East Initiatives
--04/11/03  Humanitarian Assistance: Meeting the Needs of the Iraqi People (PDF)
--04/04/03  Life Under Saddam Hussein: Past Repression and Atrocities by Saddam Hussein's Regime
--03/20/03  Iraqi Women Under Saddam's Regime: A Population Silenced
--03/17/03  Respect for Women: A U.S. Foreign Policy Imperative
--03/14/03  Saddam's Chemical Weapons Campaign: Halabja, March 16, 1988  Saddam Hussein used chemical weapons against his own people in May, 1988.  This document illustrates that tradgedy.
--01/09/03  Rebuilding Afghanistan

2001 - 2002
--12/12/02  U.S. -Middle East Partnership Initiative
--10/11/02  American Assistance to the People of Afghanistan
--09/06/02  Afghan Humanitarian Relief and Reconstruction
--08/15/02  U.S. Support for Women in Afghanistan and Surrounding Region
--07/09/02  U.S.-Afghan Women’s Council
--05/09/02  Political and Security Situation of Women In Afghanistan
--05/08/02  Initiative on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
--04/15/02  Legislative History of the Senior Coordinator Position
--04/15/02  U.S. Commitment to Advancing Women's Rights
--04/15/02  U.S. Policy: Broadening Women's Political Participation
--04/15/02  U.S. Policy: Increasing Women's Economic Opportunities
--04/12/02  Response to the Afghan Crisis
--04/01/02  U.S. Assistance to Women in Afghanistan
--01/31/02  The Role of Women in the Reconstruction of Afghanistan
--01/28/02  U.S. Programs to Assist the People of Afghanistan
--07/12/01  The U.S. Government's International Anti-Trafficking In Persons Initiatives

  
  
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