Coordinating U.S. Development Assistance: Problems Facing the International Development Cooperation Agency
ID-80-13
Published: Feb 01, 1980. Publicly Released: Feb 01, 1980.
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Substantial changes have occurred in the activities and programs affecting development in Third World countries in the last decade. These changes and the increasing role of non-aid agencies in development activities have caused authority for development programs to be widely dispersed among Federal Government agencies and committees. The International Development Cooperation Agency (IDCA) was created to improve coordination of these activities.
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