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| 1989 || || Following Paraguay’s democratic elections, USAID provides support to strengthen the Electoral Tribunal, to help ensure free, fair and transparent elections.<ref>{{cite web |title=HISTORY |url=https://www.usaid.gov/paraguay/history |website=usaid.gov |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref> || {{w|Paraguay}}
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| 1990 || || USAID sponsors a satellite-based forest and other land cover survey in Guatemala in support of that country's tropical forestry action plan. Conservation organizations with matching grants from USAID would employ imagery in tropical America.<ref name="Satellite Mapping of Tropical Forest Cover and Deforestation">{{cite web |title=Satellite Mapping of Tropical Forest Cover and Deforestation |url=http://www.ciesin.org/docs/005-325/005-325.html |website=ciesin.org |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref> ||
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| 1991 || || USAID contracts NASA's Goddard Space Center to map the forest cover in portions of Central Africa.<ref name="Satellite Mapping of Tropical Forest Cover and Deforestation"/> ||
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| 1995 || || Legislation to abolish USAID is introduced by Senator {{w|Jesse Helms}}, the Chairman of the {{Senate Foreign Relations Committee}}, with aims at replacing USAID with a grant-making foundation.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/1995/03/16/world/helms-seeks-to-merge-foreign-policy-agencies.html | work=The New York Times | first=Steven | last=Greenhouse | title=Helms Seeks to Merge Foreign Policy Agencies | date=March 16, 1995}}</ref> ||
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