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Subcontractor Did Not Manage Beneficiary Expectations Effectively - USAID’s Nine Principles of Development and Reconstruction Assistance

According to USAID’s Nine Principles of Development and Reconstruction Assistance, partnership is another principle crucial to the success of U.S. foreign assistance. Partnership entails close collaboration between USAID and the governments and communities it assists.

Part of this close collaboration involves informing stakeholders of estimated dates for completion.

General Recommendations

  • Regularly inform recipients of technical assistance about program status.

Source: AUDIT REPORT NO. 4-650-11-003-P DECEMBER 29, 2010

The recommendations are derived from audit reports of the Office of the Inspector General. The source refers to the audit report, which is available on this site as part of the Audit Database Project: an educational tool for compliance with USAID regulations.  Please see the disclaimer of this site before using recommendations.

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