July 16th, 2008 by Sarah
Andrew Sweet and Natalie Ondiak at The Center for American Progress have released a report examining how inconsistent U.S. foreign aid has undercut long-term security needs in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Liberia, Sudan and Ethiopia. While aid spikes during crisis, the U.S. fails to invest in “preventing crisis before they occur or to consolidate progress when crisis subside.”
For the full report, click here.
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