U.S. Spends $90 Million to Help a few Dozen Afghan Women Get Jobs – IOTW Report

U.S. Spends $90 Million to Help a few Dozen Afghan Women Get Jobs

Judicial Watch: The U.S. government has blown almost $90 million on a doomed project to help Afghan women enter the workforce with a big chunk of the money going to a Clinton-aligned “development” company that reaped big bucks from Uncle Sam while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state. The cash flows through the famously corrupt U.S. Agency of International Development (USAID), which is charged with providing global economic, development and humanitarian assistance. In this case USAID allocated $216 million to supposedly help tens of thousands of Afghan women get jobs and gain promotions over five years. Known as “Promoting Gender Equity in National Priority Programs,” the endeavor was launched in 2014 and tens of millions of dollars later it’s proven to be a major failure.

Someone must be pocketing the cash because the costly program has helped between zero and 60 women. This isn’t a joke, though it sounds like a bad one. All the dirty details are laid out in a scathing federal audit released this month by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR). Investigators found that around 55 women got “new or better” jobs in three years and they can’t even fully credit the U.S.-backed program for the women’s prosperities. SIGAR writes that it found “multiple problems” in the program, including security, staffing and economic conditions in Afghanistan. “In addition, SIGAR found that USAID/Afghanistan’s records on the contractors’ required deliverables were incomplete and inaccurate because the agency’s management did not give contracting officer’s representatives enough guidance on record keeping,” the report states. Of interesting note is that one of the biggest contracts went to a company, Chemonics International, with close ties to the Clintons. The Washington-based development firm was awarded $38 million, according to the figures included in the SIGAR report. “Chemonics thrived during Clinton’s tenure, nabbing more contracts during the Haiti reconstruction effort than any other company,” a 2015 news report reveals. “Peter Schweizer noted the extensive Clinton connections to development failures in Haiti in his book, Clinton Cash.”

Here’s a nugget from this month’s SIGAR report that illustrates how poorly this boondoggle was planned by the government; even when the Afghan women complete the program, there are not jobs waiting for them. The audit reveals that the Afghan government won’t sustain the program, referred to as Promote, because it can’t hire all the graduates. “It is also unclear whether the graduates will obtain jobs in the private sector in large numbers due to the country’s low projected economic growth rate,” the report states. “This raises questions about whether Promote is sustainable at all and could put USAID’s investment in the program in jeopardy.” So, the U.S. government is spending enormous amounts of taxpayer dollars to train women in a crime-infested, third-world country for jobs that don’t exist. Afghanistan has a poverty rate of 39.1 %, according to the World Bank, and an unemployment rate of 22.6%. The security situation has worsened and civilian casualties are at their highest since 2002, with an unprecedented level of conflict-induced displacement.  read more here

11 Comments on U.S. Spends $90 Million to Help a few Dozen Afghan Women Get Jobs

  1. This program’s failure was linked to the lack of Afghan infrastructure that has no “fake” jobs in areas that usually work well with union paid work (i.e. no show jobs) where the money is skimmed off.

    It could still be funded if the Clinton infrastructure were still in place for example.

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  2. “Promoting Gender Equity in National Priority Programs,”

    Beware the word “equity.” It means equality of outcome. In the case of this Clinton money laundering CRIME(!), it means the Clintons are more equal than everyone.

    I suppose this Inspector General audit will go to the Inspector General Audit Graveyard, like all the other Inspector General audits. How many Americans worked how many hours to provide this money?

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  3. This should be all the proof anyone needs as evidence of the deep state. Despite Trump being in office the DC crowd is alive and well.
    The only way to get a handle on it is through legislation and that isn’t going to happen with the scum in charge now.

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  4. @organgrinder September 20, 2018 at 6:19 am

    > The only way to get a handle on it is through legislation and that isn’t going to happen with the scum in charge now.

    Same as it ever is. Hey! You know what do have working handles? Gallows.

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