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Stephen Morrison, director of the CSIS Africa Program, was quoted by the Washington Times, "Bush Looks to Highlight Africa Gains."
February 13, 2008

Author:

Jon Ward

Associated Programs:

Africa Program

Related Research Focus:

Africa

Experts :

J. Stephen Morrison

Excerpt:

President Bush's upcoming trip to Africa is motivated in part by fears inside his administration that the billions of dollars in aid to the continent, and a new approach to how it's disbursed, will not be continued by the next president, top White House officials have said recently.

PEPFAR is "the single largest infectious-disease campaign in the history of the world," said Stephen Morrison, co-director of the Africa program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

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