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    Development news roundup: USAID faces tough cuts, South Korea’s aid to Uganda marks a trend, and more

    By Devex Editor // 07 August 2012

    Today, we reported:

    • Sequestration or not, USAID faces tough cuts

    • For South Korea, aid to Uganda marks a trend

    • What the Farm Bill means for US food aid

    • Hillary Clinton in Kenya: ‘I have lost elections’

    • Post-MDG, what do developing countries want?

    Other must-reads:

    • In Malawi, Hillary Clinton inspires Peace Corp workers

    • Clinton announces $46M US support for Malawi’s agricultural sector

    • Zimbabwe’s textile industry the victim of cheap imports

    • Zimbabwe rolls out donor-backed monthly cash grants

    • Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp breaches 100,000-person capacity

    • Kenya’s proposed repatriation of Somali refugees meets resistance from aid agencies

    • In Sierra Leone and Burkina Faso, Dirk Niebel discusses German development cooperation with government, civil society representatives

    • Eastern Congo faces ‘catastrophic humanitarian crisis,’ Oxfam warns

    • Norway allocates extra $5M for humanitarian efforts in South Sudan

    • ‘Rwanda will survive without aid’

    • African Union creates agency specializing in disaster insurance

    • Uzbek city secures $100M ADB technical assistance for solid waste management

    • $2.5M EU aid for 80,000 flood victims in Assam, India

    • How is USAID working with the Indian diaspora community?

    • Pakistan seeks JICA’s help to boost social, economic sectors in Karachi

    • Nepal needs huge boost in infrastructure investments to meet growth targets

    • Just launched: US Department of Labor call for proposals to fight child labor in Cambodia

    • Vietnam pledge to flood-hit North Korea: 5,000 tons of rice

    • USAID will wind down Russian projects in 2-4 years

    • Moody’s releases annual credit report on EBRD

    • EBRD allots $7.8M for modernization of Kyrgyzstan water, sewage systems

    • CGIAR reviews climate change impact on food staples, natural resources

    • Latest in East Africa: 16 million people face food insecurity

    • Food insecurity reaches Kenya’s urban poor

    • New approach needed to address widespread, recurrent malnutrition in Niger

    • British actress Bonnie Wright visits Senegalese families in food crisis

    • DfID helps Gambia buy food items for 45,000 citizens

    • Soil fertility program helped Congolese farmers boost rice output

    • Germany donates additional $2.5M for Gaza emergency food aid

    • Which countries are most vulnerable to food insecurity?

    • New US-led alliance targets 40 percent price reduction in rapid TB test kit

    • Indonesia urged to improve neonatal checkups

    • Global fight against polio gains $149,000 boost from Melinda Gates

    • GAVI CEO expects to distribute China-made vaccines ‘soon’

    • Traditional African leader on HIV and AIDS: ‘Enough is Enough’

    • PPP potential: Booz & Co.’s assessment for Gulf countries

    • Iran statistical information now available online on IMF system

    • OCHA fact sheet: Humanitarian impact of ‘firing zones’ in West Bank

    • After 6 years, Gaza power plant now fully operational

    • Oxfam: Gaza’s water supply needs increasing

    • Bob Carr: Australia commits more than $300M over 5 years to Palestinian Authority

    • AGBU sets aside $1M emergency fund for Armenian community in Syria

    • Danish Refugee Council expands relief efforts in Syria

    • Ian Martin: Libya needs technical assistance, not donor conferences

    • Top UN observer in Syria ‘extremely concerned’ over Aleppo situation

    • UN blue helmets concerned over fighting in North Darfur

    • UNFPA: Philippines still lags behind MDG5 target

    • UN expert calls for ‘credible’ investigation into humanitarian situation in Rakhine

    • Gucci supports UNICEF’s Schools for Asia initiative

    • How US aid is helping human rights violators – and how to stop it

    • To end aid dependency, help poor people develop the capacity to become ‘good fishermen’

    • Research will investigate ICT use for protecting migrating children

    • Why Australia should continue giving aid to Asia

    • Zainab Usman: Family planning downplays governance issues

    • Is mobile money the key to financial inclusion?

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