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UPDATED: 21 Apr 2008 GMT
William R. Brownfield in Medellin
Ambassador Brownfield meets with victims of violence at the National Commission for Reparation and Reconciliation (Comisión Nacional de Reparación y Reconciliación) during a visit to Medellin on Tuesday, April 15, 2008.
Ambassador Brownfield visits beneficiary’s house
Ambassador Brownfield traveled to Santa Rosa (Bolivar). There, he inaugurated Barrio Esperanza for 120 internally displaced families. The neighborhood was constructed with the U.S. government support through their International Development Agency USAID.
The mother of Miguel Daza is honored in Santa Rosa
Liliana Ayalde, USAID Colombia director hands Cecilia Vaca a message from President Bush offering his condolences for the death of her son. Miguel Daza, was a rural farmer who gave-up up planting coca for cacao and found ASOCOSUR, an association which promotes the licit crops in the region.Previous Pause Next 1 / 3Regional NewsGreetings from Ambassador Brownfield U.S. Ambassador William R. Brownfield
Earth Day - April 22, 2008 "Earth Day is a time to celebrate gains we have made and create new visions to accelerate environmental..."
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