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    These Are The Top USAID Recipients—From Religious Groups To Major U.S. Companies—

    From Forbes

    [url]https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2025/02/03/these-are-the-top-usaid-recipients-from-religious-groups-to-major-us-companies-as-trump-targets-agency/[/url]

    These Are The Top USAID Recipients—From Religious Groups To Major U.S. Companies—As Trump Targets Agency Key Facts

    USAID has partnered with Elon Musk’s SpaceX. In 2022, the agency provided 5,000 Starlink satellite terminals manufactured by SpaceX to Ukraine.

    The USAID budget totalled $43.4 billion in fiscal year 2023, according to the Congressional Research Service ([url]https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF10261[/url]), and approximately 130 countries received USAID assistance—Europe and Eurasia received 40% of the funding ($17.2 billion), since Ukraine was the top foreign recipient for USAID in fiscal year 2023.

    USAID has distributed more than $30 billion in direct financial support to the government of Ukraine between fiscal years 2022 and 2024, according to the CRS ([url]https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF12305[/url]).

    Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) implement the majority (52%) of USAID programs, while public international organizations administer 34%, the U.S. government is responsible for about 10% and foreign governments implement about 4%, according to a CRS study ([url]https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R48150[/url]) of USAID non-military funding between fiscal years 2013-2022.

    Among public international organizations, which are formed via a partnership between foreign governments, the World Bank Group was the top recipient of non-military USAID assistance, receiving more than $20 billion between fiscal years 2013 and 2022, followed by the World Food Program, which received more than $15 billion.

    For-profit firms received 40% of all USAID NGO funding in the nine-year period included in the CRS report, with four receiving at least $1 billion.

    1. Catholic Relief Services: $4.6 billion (nonprofit)

    2. Chemonics International: $4.5 billion (for-profit)

    3. FHI 360: $3.8 billion (nonprofit)

    4. Development Alternatives, Inc.: $3 billion (for-profit)

    5. ABT Associates, Inc.: $2.6 billion (for-profit)

    6. RTI International: $2.3 billion (research institute)

    7. John Snow International: $1.8 billion (nonprofit)

    8. Save the Children Federation, Inc.: $1.5 billion (nonprofit)

    9. ARD, Inc.: $1.5 billion (nonprofit)

    10. Jhpiego Corporation: $1.3 billion (nonprofit)

    11. Deloitte: $1.2 billion (for-profit)

    12. World Vision: $1.2 billion (nonprofit)

    13. Mercy Corps: $1.1 billion (nonprofit)

    14. ADCI/VOCA: $1.1 billion (nonprofit)

    15. Population Services International: $1.1 billion (nonprofit)

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    #2
    China is happy to fill the aid gap left by President Musk and exercise more soft power influence around the world.

    Trump and Musk are giving it away!

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      #3
      Sometimes you have to start over. Sounds like the whole system is corrupt with a small amount of money getting to those that actually need it. You see all those lifetime Democrat politicians worth 2, 300 million, they didn’t get that on their wage each year.

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        #4
        In Canada, there is documented waste and corruption in tax payers money federally.
        What happened at SNC Lavlin , WE and McKennas lost green slush fund ???
        It’s not about just cutting jobs and gutting everything.
        Trump going too far ? Time will tell
        But there does need a house cleaning in federal spending in Canada , it’s obvious.
        if you deny that , you’re part of it .

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          #5
          Wonder how much money is filtered into paid trolls and bot farms? All parties do it. Sucks when taxpayer money spent on propaganda. What do you think Chuck?

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            #6
            Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
            Wonder how much money is filtered into paid trolls and bot farms? All parties do it. Sucks when taxpayer money spent on propaganda. What do you think Chuck?
            Here is the answer to your question. Source: Blacklock's Reporter-Minding Ottawa

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              #7
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              China is happy to fill the aid gap left by President Musk and exercise more soft power influence around the world.

              Trump and Musk are giving it away!
              Now for the real eye roll ..

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                #8
                Cancel, GUT, stop all the funding! Fix their own countries!

                Keep our BORROWED $$ here or better yet DON'T borrow it!

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                  #9
                  So Flipper, when natural disaster, war, disease and famine hit just let them starve and die?

                  Get rid of the Canadian Food Grains Bank too that many farmers support?




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                    #10
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                    So Flipper, when natural disaster, war, disease and famine hit just let them starve and die?

                    Get rid of the Canadian Food Grains Bank too that many farmers support?



                    .Let's get something straight...this is not an aid agency it's US agency for international development
                    ..they fund things like gender studies in the middle east and climate change initiatives in Africa to promote activism to infiltrate and overthrow governments

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                      So Flipper, when natural disaster, war, disease and famine hit just let them starve and die?
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                      How many of those wars, disease, and famine were intentionally caused by US foreign policy in the first place? And how many natural disasters could have been mitigated if not for climate policies which deny cheap reliable energy to the third world?

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                        #12
                        So A990 so USAid doesn't provide famine aid? You are dead wrong!

                        Typical of Agrislly you can't get the basic facts straight can you!



                        [url]https://www.reuters.com/world/halt-us-aid-cripples-global-efforts-relieve-hunger-2025-02-06/[/url]

                        Halt in US aid cripples global efforts to relieve hunger

                        Summary
                        • 500,000 tons of U.S. food aid in limbo in transit or storage - ex-USAID official
                        • Aid organizations hobbled by loss of hunger monitor FEWS NET
                        • U.S. offers little guidance on what aid is still allowed as USAID is shuttered
                        • U.S. is by far world’s largest provider of famine relief
                        Feb 6 (Reuters) - The Trump administration’s effort to slash and reshape American foreign aid is crippling the intricate global system that aims to prevent and respond to famine.

                        Struggling to manage hunger crises sweeping the developing world ([url]https://www.reuters.com/investigates/section/famine/[/url]) even before U.S. President Donald Trump returned to the White House, the international famine monitoring and relief system has suffered multiple blows from a sudden cessation of U.S. foreign aid.

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