Anonymous ID: 31853f Feb. 8, 2025, 9:58 p.m. No.22543615   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3631 >>3735 >>3805 >>3814

>>22543219 Ian Carroll: Why Did "Chemonics International" Receive Billions From the USAID CIA Front Group?

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/these-are-the-top-usaid-recipients-from-religious-groups-to-major-us-companies-as-trump-targets-agency/ar-AA1ylN1P

 

Top Ngo Usaid Recipients (fiscal Years 2013-2022)

 

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

 

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

 

  1. FHI 360: $3.8 billion (nonprofit)

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

  1. Jhpiego Corporation: $1.3 billion (nonprofit)

 

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

 

  1. World Vision: $1.2 billion (nonprofit)

 

  1. Mercy Corps: $1.1 billion (nonprofit)

 

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

 

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

Anonymous ID: 31853f Feb. 8, 2025, 10 p.m. No.22543631   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3735 >>3805 >>3814

>>22543615

https://thestreetjournal.org/chemonics-to-pay-us-govt-3-1m-fine-over-fraudulent-acts-of-nigerian-firm-in-usaid-project/

 

International News

Chemonics to pay US govt $3.1m fine over fraudulent acts of Nigerian firm in USAID project

TSJ Reporter 2By TSJ Reporter 2 38 minutes ago

Anonymous ID: 31853f Feb. 8, 2025, 10:08 p.m. No.22543675   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3697 >>3735 >>3805 >>3814

https://www.devex.com/news/too-big-to-fail-how-usaid-s-9-5b-supply-chain-vision-unraveled-105141

 

nside DevelopmentThe future of US aid

 

'Too big to fail': How USAID's $9.5B supply chain vision unraveled

 

Ten years ago, USAID unveiled the largest contract in its history, aimed at transforming health supply chains in lower-income countries. It has not gone according to plan.

By Michael Igoe, Ben Stockton, Misbah Khan // 09 November 2023

 

‘People were going to die’

 

Shortly after beginning as USAID’s chief of staff in May 2017, William Steiger began to hear alarming rumors. Colleagues warned him that vital stocks of HIV test kits and AIDS drugs, supplied as part of one of the government’s flagship international health programs, PEPFAR, were starting to dwindle. Others said orders of mosquito nets were severely delayed, threatening to undermine malaria prevention.

 

The godson of George Bush Sr. and an official in the administration of his son, Steiger had earned the reputation of a straight talker. In the chaotic early months of Trump’s presidency, he was the first political appointee to begin examining USAID’s global health programs.

 

Steiger said he soon discovered that the company managing USAID’s global health supply chain was losing control.

Anonymous ID: 31853f Feb. 8, 2025, 10:14 p.m. No.22543697   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22543675

https://www.science.org/content/article/trump-recruits-controversial-bush-era-global-health-official

 

Trump recruits controversial Bush-era global health official

Bill Steiger is helping State Department transition

 

27 Mar 2017ByJon Cohen