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NGO alliance InterAction welcomes the international affairs spending bill approved by the Senate Appropriations Committee, which provides $52.1 billion for international development and humanitarian assistance programs. InterAction urges the House to adopt the Senate's funding levels when reconciling the two bills. The Senate bill shows leadership in investing in programs that help children get vaccinated and go to school, and help communities access clean water and prepare for disasters, fulfilling the moral duty to assist those less fortunate around the world. When young democracies are strengthened and citizens can hold their leaders accountable, America and the world benefit.
NGO alliance InterAction welcomes the international affairs spending bill approved by the Senate Appropriations Committee, which provides $52.1 billion for international development and humanitarian assistance programs. InterAction urges the House to adopt the Senate's funding levels when reconciling the two bills. The Senate bill shows leadership in investing in programs that help children get vaccinated and go to school, and help communities access clean water and prepare for disasters, fulfilling the moral duty to assist those less fortunate around the world. When young democracies are strengthened and citizens can hold their leaders accountable, America and the world benefit.
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NGO alliance InterAction welcomes the international affairs spending bill approved by the Senate Appropriations Committee, which provides $52.1 billion for international development and humanitarian assistance programs. InterAction urges the House to adopt the Senate's funding levels when reconciling the two bills. The Senate bill shows leadership in investing in programs that help children get vaccinated and go to school, and help communities access clean water and prepare for disasters, fulfilling the moral duty to assist those less fortunate around the world. When young democracies are strengthened and citizens can hold their leaders accountable, America and the world benefit.
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Contacts: Sue Pleming: 202.552.6561 or 202.341.3814 (Cell) or spleming@interaction.org Jeanne Paradis: 202.552.6535 or 202.297.1696 (Cell) or jparadis@interaction.org
NGOs welcome Senate leadership in international humanitarian funding
WASHINGTON (May 24, 2012) Leading NGO alliance InterAction is heartened by the international affairs spending bill approved by the Senate Appropriations Committee today and urges the House to follow the Senates lead when the two bills are reconciled. The Senate committee approved the bill with an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 29-1. This bill shows the wisdom and courage to invest in international development and humanitarian assistance programs. InterAction urges the House to adopt the Senates funding levels when the final bill is negotiated, said Samuel A. Worthington, president and CEO of InterAction. The committee released a summary of the bill on Wednesday, and the full text of the bill is expected to be released in the coming days. InterAction applauds the extraordinary leadership and vision of Senators Leahy, Graham, Inouye and Cochran, which was reflected in the bill approved today. When U.S. support helps a child get vaccinated or go to school; helps a community construct a well or be better prepared for a disaster, this fulfills our moral imperative to offer a hand up to those less fortunate than us around the world. This support helps create more self-sufficient communities in the future, added Worthington When young democracies are nourished and citizens are empowered to hold their leaders to account, America and the world benefit. The Senate FY2013 State, Foreign Operations appropriations bill provides for $52.1 billion in discretionary spending for the State Department, the U.S. Agency for International Development and other international development and humanitarian assistance programs, $1.2 billion less than was provided for the current fiscal year and $2.6 billion less than the administration request. The House version of the bill provides $48.4 billion, about $5 billion less than the current year, $6.3 billion less than the request and $3.8 billion less than the Senate bill. Key accounts in the Senate bill include: $2.9 billion for USAIDs global health programs (House level: $2.5 billion) $3.1 billion for Development Assistance (House level: $2.5 billion) $1.3 billion for International Disaster Assistance (House level: $923 million) $2.3 billion for Migration and Refugee Assistance (House level: $1.7 billion) ************************************************************************************************************** InterAction is the largest alliance of U.S.-based nongovernmental international organizations, with more than 190 members. Our members operate in every developing country, working with local communities to overcome poverty and suffering by helping to improve their quality of life. Visit www.interaction.org InterAction | 1400 16th St. NW, Suite 210, Washington D.C. 20036 | 202.667.8227 | ia@interaction.org
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