Creating conditions for self-sufficiency, through stable and decent employment for migrants, promotes economic development, increases social cohesion and reduces marginalization.
Lieutenant General Lewis Leo Mundell, United States Air Force Retired, of Savannah, GA.
Following an assignment at the Pentagon, Gen Mundell & his lovely wife initially retired in Arlington, Virginia, ending his 38 years of active duty service. In 1982, they moved to Savannah to join their son, USAFR Major Lee C. Mundell, and daughter-in-law who practices law with the U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of Georgia.
USAID works with countries to protect, manage & restore their FORESTS. Sound management of environmental & natural resources is integral to a country’s sustainable development & resilience to climate change. usaid.gov/sites/default/…
USAID provided a grant to the Red Crescent of Kazakhstan to support the population affected by a DROUGHT in the Mangystau region.
The DROUGHT has resulted in the deaths of cows & horses, devastated crops, and depleted already scarce freshwater resources. kz.usembassy.gov/usaid-and-the-…
May 1992, Law Enforcement officials in the state of GA collaborated with GSU to form the GA International Law Enforcement Exchange. It was created in preparation for the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta
Share practices of homeland security and community policing
GSU - Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, operating amid one of the nation’s greatest concentrations of courts, legislative bodies and government agencies.
The name pays respects to Andrew Young, a civil rights leader from Atlanta who served as United Nations Ambassador from 1977–79, as mayor of Atlanta from 1982–90, and was instrumental in bringing the Olympics to the city in 1996.