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“Agency inspectors general should review each year how well relevant foreign aid grants are working, send their findings to Congress, and make the findings public.”
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“U.S. personnel overseas should receive anti-trafficking training, and the State Department should report on whether its grants and contracts follow anti-trafficking protections.”
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“The Government Accountability Office should review all State Department and USAID grants awarded since 2021, including how the money was awarded, managed, spent, and measured.”
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“Agencies should need clear approval from Congress before awarding future foreign aid grants over $10,000, using a faster review process.”
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“State and USAID should have to send Congress yearly written updates on Caribbean security and disaster resilience work, including program progress, benchmark results, country-level funding, and progress on the disaster resilience strategy.”
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“State Department foreign aid officials should monitor whether aid programs are effective and transparent, evaluate the results, and send data-based reports on performance and policy problems to Congress and the White House.”
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“The State Department foreign aid oversight director should coordinate checks on foreign aid recipients before assistance goes out, including whether recipients can be held accountable and fit U.S. foreign assistance policy.”
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“Agencies should post foreign aid grant applications, award reasons, and results on a searchable public website within 90 days after each grant is awarded.”
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