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  2. DAI Global - Wikipedia

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    DAI was founded in 1970 as Development Alternatives, Inc., it is now legally renamed and formally registered as DAI Global, LLC, by Charles Franklin Sweet, Donald R. Mickelwait, and John M. Buck, who met at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

  3. Alan Gross - Wikipedia

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    While serving his prison sentence, his wife Judy Gross, sued Development Alternatives Incorporated (DAI) and USAID for $60 million in federal court. The company settled for an undisclosed sum. The amount is in addition to the $3.2 million that USAID agreed to pay Gross and DAI in the November before his release. [7]

  4. Death of Linda Norgrove - Wikipedia

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    According to four sources within the United States military and intelligence services, at the time Norgrove was working for Development Alternatives Incorporated and was secretly employed by MI6. [19] However, this claim cannot be fully substantiated due to the confidential nature of its sources. Her family has regarded the claims as "ridiculous."

  5. Ann Dunham - Wikipedia

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    From October 1978 to December 1980, Dunham was a rural industries consultant in Central Java on the Indonesian Ministry of Industry's Provincial Development Program (PDP I), funded by USAID in Jakarta and implemented through Development Alternatives, Inc. (DAI). [40] [46]

  6. Elizabeth Littlefield - Wikipedia

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    She is chair of the board of M-KOPA, (Kenya), [10] Senior Adviser at Pollination (UK, USA, Australia), [11] and Solon Capital Partners, (Sierra Leone), Board of Adviser at General Atlantic's Beyond Net Zero fund (UK), [12] Development Alternatives Inc. (USA), [13] and Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy (USA), board member and Treasurer ...

  7. List of members of the Trilateral Commission - Wikipedia

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    Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Lead, Skills for Prosperity Initiative, Development Alternatives Inc. Jessica Ji Eun Lee United States North America Senior Research Fellow for East Asia, Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft: Laura McGee Canada North America Founder and chief executive officer, Diversio Silvia Merler Italy Europe

  8. Development Alternatives Group - Wikipedia

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    Incorporated in 2008, TARAenviro, a part of the Development Alternatives Group, is a private company that markets water testing kits and filters under the Jal-TARA brand, which helps test the potability of water and offers cost-effective solutions for improving water quality. [7] TARAenviro products: Jal – TARA Water Testing Kits [8]

  9. Sunlabob - Wikipedia

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    In May 2009 after being approached by United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Afghanistan Small and Medium Enterprise Development (ASMED), and (Development Alternatives, Inc.)DAI, Sunlabob carried out an assessment of the feasibility of the solar lamp project in Afghanistan, taking into account the local human, social and ...