- May 15, 2012 - May 21, 2012: This week, IRD's CEO Dr. Arthur Keys writes again about lessons learned in Afghanistan and the importance of continued civilian aid. Also, Huffington Post interviews Afghan businessmen who are disappointed in the amount of aid that they've received thus far and are concerned about their future financial stability.
- Afghanistan's Squandered Foreign Aid Has Young Businessmen Worried About Future - Huffington Post ow.ly/1jRxlw
Reports & Commentaries Home - Business Intelligence Middle East - bi-me.com - News, analysis, reportsKUWAIT. Once built, the new refinery will raise Kuwait's total production capacity to 1.4 million barrels a day from a current 936,000 ba...- May 8, 2012 - May 14, 2012: This week's coverage includes agriculture programs in Liberia and support for Syrian refugees in Jordan. Also, a study on nonprofit donations that highlights the complexities of nonprofit expense reporting.
Study: Many Nonprofits Misreporting Solicited Donations - Video ...Thousands of nonprofit organizations in the United States misreport how they solicit billions of dollars in donations, making it imposs...
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Agric Students Urged to Grow Backyard GardensA five-day agricultural fair hosted by the Liberian Educational Action for Development (LEAD) and International Relief and Development (I...- April 30, 2012 - May 7, 2012: This week, four articles that include our CEO's editorial on "Three Steps to Recovery in Afghanistan" and coverage of IRD's Chief of Compliance speaking at a Labor Trafficking conference, a Food for Education program in Cambodia that teaches nutrition and basic hygiene, and medicine distributions to local clinics in Armenia.
- From @ird_voices: Dr. Arthur B. Keys Jr on the steps needed to usher #Afghanistan to development. bit.ly/JPXx3G
Industry and Experts Engage at Labor Trafficking ConferenceThe conference commenced with Ambassador Luis CdeBacaâs highly informative morning keynote address, in which he stressed the need f...- USDA Blog: Eighty-Nine Percent Jump in School Attendance Thanks to USDA Program in Cambodia ow.ly/1jlBw0
Armenian News - $4.5 MILLION MEDICINE DONATION ARRIVES IN ARMENIAYEREVAN. - Two containers of medicine valued at $4.5 million arrived in Armenia on April 27 as part of the United States Government's hum...


