Written on Thursday, February 14, 2013 by Steve Peacock
A half-billion-dollar Obama Administration program to help nations comply with United Nations-sanctioned governance reform has rolled out its first round of awards to several government-contracting behemoths.
The International Rule of Law Technical Assistance Services program, which Obama unveiled through the U.S. Agency for International Development, will assist governments around the globe in reforming their justice, educational, and other systems based on U.N. “rule of law” principles.
According to contracting documents that Patriot Update located via routine database research, USAID has hired multiple vendors to help it to “reform legal frameworks” while strengthening the capabilities of people and institutions inside—and outside—criminal justice systems…..To Read More…..
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