
From 9/11 Encyclopedia:
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) . On July 2nd, 2002,
Mark S. Ward was sworn in as Mission Director for Pakistan at the U.S.
Agency for International Development (USAID) Headquarters in
Washington, D.C. by Administrator Andrew S. Natsios. USAID closed its
Mission to Pakistan in 1995 pursuant to legislation barring foreign
aid. Mark Ward served in Pakistan from 1991 to 1994 as a regional legal
advisor and helped close down what had been one of USAID's largest
bilateral programs, assisting agricultural and rural development,
heath, nutrition, education, and the construction of infrastructure.
Ward had been with USAID for more than 15 years, most
recently as Director of the Office of Procurement at USAID headquarters
in Washington.
He joined the Foreign Service in 1986 and has served in Egypt,
Pakistan, the Philippines and Russia. His last overseas post was
Moscow, where he served as Deputy Mission Director from 1998 to 2000.
Ward began his overseas career as the Headmaster of a girls' high
school from 1977-79 in rural Kenya.
USAID was the same organisation, which distributed 30.000
radios in Afghanistan during 2001-2002. http://www.usaid.gov/regions/ane/
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