In a new Policy Commentary, “Alignment is Not Subordination: Making Foreign Assistance Consolidation Work,” Dennis Vega, President & CEO of Pact, an MFAN member, explores one of the most pressing questions facing U.S. development policy: as foreign assistance functions consolidate into the State Department, what core capabilities must be preserved to ensure U.S. international assistance remains effective?
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New MFAN Policy Commentary – Alignment is Not Subordination: Making Foreign Assistance Consolidation Work
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