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Women for Women International (WFWI) is an organization, which a young Iraqi American woman, Zainab Salbi, started in 1992 to help women in conflict zones, recover their lives. It played an active role in serving the women victims of war in Croatia and...
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The U.S. plans to reduce the number of auditors and investigators at its development agency in Baghdad, The Associated Press has learned.A spokesman for Sen. Norm...
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The U.S. plans to reduce the number of auditors and investigators at its development agency in Baghdad.A spokesman for Sen. Norm Coleman, a Minnesota Republican, says...
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Trying hard to come out of the devastating war-afflicted period, Afghan women are now focusing on an image-makeover. With some help, of course.
After 25 long years of...
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