U.S.-Ukraine Foundation
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The U.S.-Ukraine Foundation "is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization established in 1991 to facilitate democratic development, encourage free market reform, and enhance human rights in Ukraine. The Foundation creates and sustains channels of communication between the United States and Ukraine for the purpose of Building Peace and Prosperity Through Shared Democratic Values. USUF is dedicated to strengthening the mutual objectives of both nations while advancing Ukraine as a cornerstone of regional stability and as a full partner in the community of nations." [1]
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Directors
Accessed August 2008: [2]
- Nadia K. McConnell, President
- Tamara Denysenko
- George F. Hamm
- Natalie Kost Lupichuk
- William Green Miller
- Yaromyr Oryshkevych
- John Ryan
Advisory Board
Accessed August 2008: [3]
- Alan Cohen
- Bohdan A. Futey
- Ihor Gawdiak
- Tom Gittins
- John Jeanetta
- Grover Norquist
- Anne Schodde
- E. Morgan Williams
- Charles Wise
- Tamara Woroby
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Mission, U.S.-Ukraine Foundation, accessed August 17, 2008.
- ↑ USUF Board of Directors and Advisory Board, U.S.-Ukraine Foundation, accessed August 17, 2008.
- ↑ USUF Board of Directors and Advisory Board, U.S.-Ukraine Foundation, accessed August 17, 2008.