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Board Membership and Affiliations
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1. Africa Action Special Report 2001
server.africapolicy.org/member - [Cached]Published on: 3/2/2006 Last Visited: 3/2/2006
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2. KABISSA-FAHAMU NEWSLETTER - Sharing Information
www.kabissa.org/kfn/newsletter - [Cached]Published on: 6/25/2001 Last Visited: 6/25/2001
Jim Cason ( Journalist , La Jornada ; Political Action Co-chair , Association of Concerned Africa Scholars )
Fantu Cheru ( Professor of African and Development Studies , American University , Washington , DC ; Independent Expert on Effects of Structural Adjustment and Debt for the UN High Commission for Human Rights )
Cecelie Counts ( Assistant Director , Department of Education , AFLCIO )
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3. www.wildlifemgt.org
www.wildlifemgt.org/News_Bulle - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2007 Last Visited: 7/8/2007
Deputy Secretary of the Interior Lynn Scarlett, Service Director Dale Hall, and Associate Deputy Interior Secretary Jim Cason announced that they envision establishing a new AFA with the CSKT for Fiscal Year 2007 that contains substantially the same terms as the 2005-2006 agreement.
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Scarlett, Hall and Cason also said that they had agreed to: (1) draft a National Bison Range operations plan that will clearly spell out the mission, goals, objectives and tasks envisioned for the Bison Range for the next five years; (2) continue acting on Equal Employment Opportunity complaints that have been filed by Service employees and seek appropriate personal relief for legitimate grievances; (3) retain an ombudsman to work at the Bison Range to assist senior Interior officials with identification and resolution of any problems or conflicts related to management and operation of the range; and (4) undertake the drafting of a decision document that would critically examine all long-term options for the most effective management of the range.

