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  2. Foreign Assistance Act - Wikipedia

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    It outlined the political and ideological principles of U.S. foreign aid, significantly overhauled and reorganized the structure of U.S. foreign assistance programs, legally distinguished military from nonmilitary aid, and created a new agency, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to administer nonmilitary economic ...

  3. United States Agency for International Development - Wikipedia

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    USAID was subsequently established by the executive order of President John F. Kennedy, who sought to unite several existing foreign assistance organizations and programs under one agency. [8] USAID became the first U.S. foreign assistance organization whose primary focus was long-term socioeconomic development.

  4. File:98-459 (IA 98-459-crs).pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. AD 459 - Wikipedia

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  6. Development aid - Wikipedia

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    In some countries there is more development aid than government spending. (Image from World in Data) Development aid (or development cooperation) is a type of aid given by governments and other agencies to support the economic, environmental, social, and political development of developing countries. [1]

  7. Aid - Wikipedia

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    The Development Assistance Committee of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development defines its aid measure, Official Development Assistance (ODA), as follows: "ODA consists of flows to developing countries and multilateral institutions provided by official agencies, including state and local governments, or by their executive agencies, each transaction of which meets the ...

  8. Orphans and vulnerable children - Wikipedia

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    Through this program, USAID implements programs to assist orphans and vulnerable children. This includes children who are HIV positive, who have parents or guardians who are HIV positive, and/or who are orphans. [5] Globally in 2020, children below the age of seventeen who have had one or both of their parents die of AIDS numbered about 15.5 ...

  9. List of legal abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    AD - South African Law Reports, Appellate Division; ad., ads., adsm. — ad sectam (Latin), at the suit of. Used in colonial and Federal Era American cases when the defendant is listed first; e.g., "John Doe v. Richard Roe" is labeled "Richard Roe ads. John Doe." The long script "S" of the period often makes this appear as "adj." adj. — see ...