November 27, 2008
Obama Urged to Overturn International Aid Rules Opposed by Charities
With Barack Obama set to enter the White House in January, international aid groups are hoping his administration will reverse controversial antiterrorism programs that affect charities.
One concern is the so-called Partner Vetting System proposed by the U.S. Agency for International Development. Under the system, nonprofit groups that apply for agency grants must provide the names of "key individuals" overseeing their projects, including board members, executives, and other
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