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The United States congratulates the people of Somalia on the successful conclusion of their national electoral process and the election of Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed as the next President of the Federal Government of Somalia.
As the emergency in the south of Madagascar continues into the lean season between harvests, the United States government has donated an additional $2.7 million to emergency relief.
The Inter Region Economic Network, or IREN, is conducting the inaugural East Africa Postharvest Technologies Competition 2017 through a grant from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s, or USAID’s, East Africa Trade and Investment Hub.
Eighty-six new U.S. trucks will increase Chad's counter-terrorism units’ ability to patrol the borders with Libya and protect against the threat of smuggled weapons and explosives.
The United States is working closely with Nigeria to improve efficiencies in the vital oil sector.
Since 1993, the U.S. has invested more than 2.6 billion dollars to clear or destroy landmines, unexploded ordnance, and other dangerous conventional weapons and munitions.
After 22 years of autocratic rule under former President Yahya Jammeh, The Gambia has a new president - Adama Barrow.
Substantial regions of Africa’s Lake Chad Basin, particularly north eastern Nigeria, are at risk of facing famine – at least two locations likely already experienced famine last year.
In a recent press conference, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry made clear that the United States has been more deeply engaged in more places to greater effect than at any time in American history.
The aid package brings the total provided under the agreement to $702 million.
The United States Agency for International Development will provide $227.3 million in additional developmental assistance to Nigeria.
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