PGO - Government-to-government agreement with Colombia’s Ombudsman’s Office
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USAID’s government-to-government agreement with Colombia’s Ombudsman’s Office (or the
Defensoría del Pueblo in Spanish) strengthens the institution’s internal processes, including the public defenders case management system. The agreement also improves services for victims, especially those impacted by gender-based violence (GBV), and assists the Ombudsman’s Office to implement its strategy to protect the rights of social leaders and human rights defenders. The agreement with the Ombudsman’s Office runs from July 2017 to December 2022.
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STRENGTHENING INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
The agreement assists the Ombudsman’s Office to implement several reforms passed in 2018, including reforms to increase the Office’s rural coverage and its process to hire public defenders more transparently. The agreement strengthens the Public Defenders Unit’s capacity to manage and prioritiz
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Nancy Pelosi revealed the spending bill on Monday that includes taxpayer money for gender programs in Pakistan
As many Americans eagerly await much-needed relief money from the government stimulus package amid crushing COVID-19 lockdowns, the Democrats latest spending bill seeks to spend billions in taxpayer money on radical foreign aid.
While many hard-working taxpayers are struggling after being stripped of their livelihoods, the latest $2.3 trillion spending bill unveiled Monday includes cash for gender programs in Pakistan and ship refurbishments in Sri Lanka.
The 5,593-page budget-busting coronavirus relief bill was posted online Monday afternoon.
It was revealed only hours before Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said a vote would be held, giving lawmakers just six hours to read it before voting.