Mar 6 2012
Will McKitterick, a research assistant with the Center for Global Development (CGD), in this "Rethinking U.S. Foreign Assistance" blog post summarizes Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's "grueling marathon of Congressional committee hearings in defense of the FY2013 international affairs budget request." The nine hours of hearings "ran the gamut of U.S. priorities in national security and foreign policy," McKitterick writes, adding, "Congressional leaders seemed alarmed by reductions in global health spending and raised specific concerns over the administration's ability to meet its commitments to its PEPFAR goal of placing six million people on life-sustaining treatment by 2013. Secretary Clinton assured the committees that cuts would be balanced by consolidating programs, finding efficiencies, improving partners' capacity, and shifting more responsibilities to host countries" (3/2).
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