The UAA helps to meet my needs as a concerned development professional
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ZOOM has worked very well bringing us together
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I am looking forward to increased US regional and state-level UAA efforts
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UAA Registrants should be encouraged to become contributing UAA Members at suggested dues level guidelines
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I would recommend UAA membership to others
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The UAA newsletter is the only written source I have of USAID news
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The UAA newsletter is the only source I have of the “passing” of USAID colleagues
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The UAA should share the names of its Members with groups like: AFSA, World Affairs Councils, OLLI, local civic and business groups and Congressional District offices so UAA Members can be included in their speakers bureau listings as ”talking heads” for TV, print, radio and social media on specific subjects
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The UAA as a development organization should create mutually supportive outreach programs with like-minded development diplomatic and defense organizations (the “3Ds”)
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The UAA should schedule more social educational events, including museums, wineries, and local historical points of interest
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The UAA should continue to publicly advocate public policy positions as permitted under 501c3 guidelines
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The UAA through its MOU with USAID should engage in strengthening USAID support for internships and connections to universities; development of outreach materials; and, collaboration on evaluations and mentoring
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The UAA through its MOU with USAID should engage in policy/strategy issues like new directions in development
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