date:Apr 12, 2013
reduce chronic poverty, build resilience, and help prevent future food crises as well as equivalent funding levels at $330 million.
The food aid reform proposed in the presidents budget also would end the practice of Title II monetization, the donation of U.S. food to private voluntary organizations that then sell the U.S. food on the open market in the countries in which they are seeking to sustain and support development projects. USAID pointed to studies indicating monetization was a wastefu