USAID review raised ‘critical concerns’ over Gaza aid group days before $30 million US grant
- U.S. aid officials raised critical concerns about the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's ability to protect civilians and distribute food before a $30 million grant was approved, according to an internal review.
- The internal review indicated that GHF's application had gaps, including a lack of logistical details and plans to distribute infant formula in areas without clean water.
- More than 240 humanitarian organizations criticized the funding approval due to concerns over GHF's coordination with the Israeli military and its use of armed American contractors.
- A coalition of aid groups stated that Palestinians face an impossible choice: starve or risk being shot while seeking food for their families.
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Report: US officials voiced 'critical concerns' on Gaza aid fund ahead of funding boo
Internal assessments show officials raised urgent concerns about the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s safety practices and lack of oversight—just days before political appointees fast-tracked a $30 million grant to the group
USAID review raised ‘critical concerns’ over Gaza aid group days before $30 million US grant - Egypt Independent
CNN — An internal government assessment shows USAID officials raised “critical concerns” last month about a key aid group’s ability to protect Palestinians and to deliver them food – just days before the State Department announced $30 million in funding for the organization. A scathing 14-page document obtained by CNN outlines a litany of problems with a funding application submitted by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a US-backed group esta…
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