SmugMug > keywords > usaid > SKOPJE, Macedonia — Rear Adm. Andy Brown, European Command director of logistics, listens as a student at a local elementary school here plays the violin. Children from two schools in Macedonia showed their thanks Dec. 14 for refurbishments done on their schools. Individuals from the government of Macedonia, EUCOM, USAID and the U.S. Embassy donated money, time and supplies toward the school projects aimed toward bettering education in Macedonia. (Photo by Bekim Ajdini)
SmugMug > keywords > usaid > 2008 Southeast Asia fellow Napisa Waitoolkiat, left, discusses her findings on political corruption in Thailand with Dr. Blair King of USAID.
SmugMug > keywords > usaid > Helping People photo
SmugMug > keywords > usaid > Helping People photo
SmugMug > keywords > usaid > Helping People photo
SmugMug > keywords > usaid > Helping People photo
SmugMug > keywords > usaid > Helping People photo
SmugMug > keywords > usaid > Helping People photo
SmugMug > keywords > usaid > Helping People photo
SKOPJE, Macedonia — Rear Adm. Andy Brown, European Command director of logistics, listens as a student at a local elementary school here plays the violin. Children from two schools in Macedonia showed their thanks Dec. 14 for refurbishments done on their schools. Individuals from the government of Macedonia, EUCOM, USAID and the U.S. Embassy donated money, time and supplies toward the school projects aimed toward bettering education in Macedonia. (Photo by Bekim Ajdini)
 > SKOPJE, Macedonia — Rear Adm. Andy Brown, European Command director of logistics, listens as a student at a local elementary school here plays the violin. Children from two schools in Macedonia showed their thanks Dec. 14 for refurbishments done on their schools. Individuals from the government of Macedonia, EUCOM, USAID and the U.S. Embassy donated money, time and supplies toward the school projects aimed toward bettering education in Macedonia. (Photo by Bekim Ajdini)
SKOPJE, Macedonia — Rear Adm. Andy Brown, European Command director of logistics, listens as a student at a local elementary school here plays the violin. Children from two schools in Macedonia showed their thanks Dec. 14 for refurbishments done on their schools. Individuals from the government of Macedonia, EUCOM, USAID and the U.S. Embassy donated money, time and supplies toward the school projects aimed toward bettering education in Macedonia. (Photo by Bekim Ajdini)
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