Is the United States prepared to respond to the international assistance needs of today and tomorrow? This blog is part of MFAN’s new series, “Moving Us Closer to Operational Readiness: Critical Needs for U.S. International Assistance.” This series draws on the expertise of MFAN’s members to explore the specific core functions needed at the State Department to manage effective development and foreign assistance programs.
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