Anonymous ID: 174c4b March 9, 2020, 10:16 a.m. No.8358007   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8080

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During the 2014/2015 Ebola "global pandemic" the USAID to west Africa spiked big time to $1.09 billion. 2017 had another spike for 2 or 3 nations.

 

Equatorial Guinea $4M ($0k - $70k) (typical range prior)

Sierre Leone $190M ($9M - $17M)

Guinea $165M ($17M - $34M)

Guiana-Bissau $1.4M ($13k - $17k)

Liberia $175M ($100M - $185M)

Cote d’Ivoire $55M ($40M)

Ghana $215M ($84M-$137M)

Cameroon $40M ($6M)

Senegal $122M ($79M - $141M)

Gambia $15M ($380k – $1.3M)

Nigeria $407M ($256M - $442M)

Benin $28M

Burkina Faso $33M

Mali $185M

 

$1.09 Billion dollars USAID 2015, mostly humanitarian aid for “Ebola Pandemic”

 

USAID Foreign Aid Explorer provides graphs and charts for countries and by calendar year:

 

https://explorer.usaid.gov/cd/GNQ?fiscal_year=2015&implementing_agency_id=1&measure=Obligations

 

Odd isn't, Congress is more than happy with a vague genearl accounting of US taxpayer money going overseas, thought the Constitution states a full account of receipts of funds drawn on the Us Treasury.

 

Yet, though IRS codes specify tax returns are confidential and no applicable FEC regulation, Congress demands a full account of citizen Donald Trump's tax returns for the past 10 years.