Anonymous ID: 72e7f4 Dec. 22, 2019, 3:12 a.m. No.7588002   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8044 >>8232 >>8374

>>7586142 (PB) Notable re: Cemex and UN Foundation Alliance.

Decided to see how much money the USG has given the UN Foundation Alliance for 'clean cookstoves'. It's a paltry amount by government standards; $6.3 Million. Then decided to take a look at the "UN Foundation Alliance"; $115 Million for all FYs. But wat? Why is Health and Human Resources giving $93+ Million to the UN Foundation Alliance?

 

Page 14 of the Foundation Alliance IRS-990 says it's purpose is threefold: for the childrenz, for the womenz and population and for the muh climate change. They clearly state in the Women/population section that it works with the UN and Civil Society - it is the only section that includes Civil Society. These sections are all caps so it's hard to know what they mean exactly - there is another UN group called Civil Society, but not sure.

 

It looks like The UN Foundation Alliance is in the abortion business based on their own description: ...advancing the educational, economic and social services and opportunities available to adolescent girls, ensuring the availability of reproductive health supplies .... insufficient availability of reproductive health and rights around the world.

 

Grants made by the UN Foundation Alliance start on page 38 of their IRS-990. It's a non-searchable PDF, but scrolling through it looks like there was a lot of money flowing to Europe (including Greenland and Iceland) for Women/Population programs. Wait - Europe can't fund it's own "women's services" for adolescent girls and Europe doesn't already provide 'reproductive health supplies/services'? Also Sub-Saharan Africa. Grants are made by cash wire transfer? No room for fuckery there.

 

https://www.usaspending.gov/#/keyword_search/%22clean%20cookstoves%22

https://www.usaspending.gov/#/recipient/b9c25ce6-f0db-9e84-3c88-7c7d57f21bf5-C

https://apps.irs.gov/pub/epostcard/cor/582368165_201712_990_2018101915810868.pdf