African Development Board Gathers for Quarterly Status Chat
Published Date: 3/3/2025
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The U.S. African Development Foundation is having its quarterly Board of Directors meeting to talk about how their programs are doing and how the agency is run. This meeting affects people involved with USADF projects and could lead to new decisions or updates soon. It’s happening at their office, so stay tuned for any changes that might impact funding or project timelines.
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