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| 2006 || || USAID develops a customs software called the Revenue Authorities Digital Data Exchange (RADDEx), which allows customs officials to communicate virtually across borders, saving time, money and increasing transparency.<ref>{{cite web |title=Extending a helping hand |url=http://www.firstmagazine.com/DownloadSpecialistPublicationDetail.494.ashx |accessdate=5 April 2019}}</ref> ||
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| 2008 || Controversy || {{w|Coca}} growers union affiliated with {{w|Bolivia}}n President {{w|Evo Morales}} eject the 100 employees and contractors from USAID working in the [[w:Chapare Province|Chapare]] region, citing frustration with U.S. efforts to persuade them to switch to growing unviable alternatives.<ref>Andean Information Network, 27 June 2008, [http://ain-bolivia.org/2008/06/bolivian-coca-growers-cut-ties-with-usaid/ "Bolivian coca growers cut ties with USAID"]</ref> || {{w|Bolivia}}
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| 2008 || Program launch || USAID launches the "Development Leadership Initiative" to reverse the decline in USAID's Foreign Service Officer staffing, which has fallen to a total of about 1,200 worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|title=Survey of USAID's Development Leadership Initiative in Southern and Eastern Africa|url=https://oig.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/audit-reports/4-000-15-001-s.pdf|publisher=USAID Inspector General|accessdate=30 March 2019|page=1}}</ref> ||
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