Re: MRS Obama is NOT incredibly naive But is LLPegotistical"
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lilmacg
09/30/2009, 10:40 AM #
Did not Dunham attend Columbia university under Professor Jeffrey Sach's Soros Village programs to Mali, Zimbawe, N. Korea for emergency not for profit Its Takes a Village merged congressionally formed quasi body politics orgs . Dont they get cpoied every PATIENTS PRivacy ACT mandate to see a doctor?
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good skim materials here for Robonson TUCC pulpiteering Orpahs religious left links to village LLP bankers in US Executive Cabinet receiving pvt doantions for their not for profit global village operations at expense of Taxpayers mediciad frauds that broek our Social Security and medicare Fund now requiring immediate cover up fresh start HC village Columbia Teachers College Educaqtors unleased in our Nation's schools to teach chants?programs ?
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UNDP Village partners clears itself to AID N. Korean Program
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lilmacg
09/30/2009, 10:19 AM
It Takes A village and a tenured open Enrollment Kings College govt recovery funding program to upstart North korea's Middle East nuke plant plans sold by Executive dept POTUSES and their law partner First cabinet ladies---
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: September 30, 2009
Filed at 8:43 a.m. ET
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- A U.N. development agency has resumed operations in North Korea after a more than two-year pause following allegations of fraud.
The North's Korean Central News Agency said a ceremony Wednesday marked the return of U.N. Development Program to the country.
UNDP withdrew its operations in March 2007 following allegations that the agency had left itself open to exploitation by the communist regime for money laundering and other illicit purposes.
A U.N. audit cleared UNDP of wrongdoing in June last year, saying the agency knew of no improper financial dealings.
Yonhap news agency reported that UNDP decided to restart its North Korea projects after Pyongyang guaranteed independent auditing and administrative changes to ensure the transparent use of funds.
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The Millennium Villages Project, a partnership between The Earth Institute at Columbia University, Millennium Promise, and UNDP, seeks to end poverty by working in rural areas throughout Africa. The new initiative will use the existing infrastructure, human capacity and technical resources in the villages, to help rapidly expand family- and community-centered heath services with focus on stopping new HIV infections among children.
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Currently, Millennium Promise works in 80 villages across ten different countries—Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, and Uganda. Each Millennium Village has approximately 5,000 inhabitants and work spans approximately five years. Sauri, Kenya was selected to become the first Millennium Village in 2004.
Millennium Promise was co-founded by the economist Jeffrey Sachs and the philanthropist Ray Chambers. The project work of the Millennium Villages are overseen by a Scientific Council composed of leading scientific and development authorities at the UN Millennium Project and The Earth Institute at Columbia University, both of which are headed by Sachs. John McArthur is the C.E.O and executive director of Millennium Promise, which is located in New York City.
In September 2006, the financier and philanthropist George Soros pledged $50 million to Millennium Promise to fund 33 Millennium Villages. This donation has received added attention as a departure from Soros' characteristic sponsorship of democracy building and good governance-focused programs.[1]
“It Takes a Village” and a columbia Univeristy None govt org grants in recovery acts –and a cloned Rodham/Robinson/Edelman LLP HC Book
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