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For those in the Seattle area.

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Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2000 16:09:02 -0700
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Subject: [wa-afr] Amb. Richard Bogosian

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World Affairs Council,
African Chamber of Commerce of the Pacific Northwest, Washington State
Africa Network and Horn of Africa Services
Present:

Ambassador Richard Bogosian
USAID Special Assistant for the Greater Horn of Africa Initiative

"Why Does Africa Matter?"

Thursday, September 28, 2000
Washington Athletic Club - Meisnest Room, 3rd Floor
1325 Sixth Ave., Seattle
11:45 AM Registration, 12:00 PM Luncheon
$25 members and co-sponsors, $32 non-members.
Call (206) 441-5910 to register.

Recently, a high-level American politician said, "While Africa may be
important, it doesn't fit into [America's] national strategic interests."
Is this true?  Why should people in America be concerned with what happens
in Africa?  In this age of globalization, are we inexorably tied to one
another economically, socially and politically?  Do we as a world power have
a moral obligation to help those suffering from war, famine and/or disease?

Ambassador Bogosian, the Special Assistant for the Greater Horn of Africa
Initiative for USAID, will address these issues during his lecture on
September 28th.  His experience in Africa and around the world is extensive
and will offer participants a wonderful international perspective.

Ambassador Bogosian served as the Special Coordinator for the State
Department in Rwanda and Burundi from 1995-1997, the Special Envoy to
Somolia from 1994-1995, the Ambassador to Chad from 1990-1993, the
Ambassador to Niger from 1985 - 1988 and the Deputy Chief of Mission in
Sudan from 1976-1979.

Please join us for an engaging and informative luncheon with Ambassador
Bogosian.



J. Brian McKenna
Director of Public Programs
World Affairs Council
2200 Alaskan Way, Suite 450
Seattle, WA  98121
Tel:  (206) 441-5910
Fax: (206) 441-5908
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www.world-affairs.org



Our next meeting is Wednesday, Sept. 27, Safeco Jackson St Center, 306 23rd Ave S, Suite 200, Seattle (enter off Main St)
7:00 p.m. WSAN business meeting
8:00 p.m. Program: PATH (Program for Appropriate Technology in Health)
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