USIP provides excellent value for money
The United States Institute of Peace is just1/10 of 1% of the State Department Budget, and has played critical roles in Rwanda, Sudan, Bosnia, Kosovo, Nepal, Colombia, Nicaragua, The Middle East, Iraq and Afghanistan and many other post-conflict countries.
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The Future of the US Institute of Peace »The Future of the US Institute of Peace
Congressional Funding of USIP? »Congressional Funding of USIP?
Maintain Congressional funding »Maintain Congressional funding
USIP provides excellent value for money
Costs less than deploying one Platoon in Afghanistan: saves more lives »Costs less than deploying one Platoon in Afghanistan: saves more lives
USIP is immensely valuable to the US »USIP is immensely valuable to the US
Congressional spending on USIP isn't cost-effective »Congressional spending on USIP isn't cost-effective
Congressional spending on USIP isn't cost-effective »Congressional spending on USIP isn't cost-effective
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