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Foreign Assistance: Harvard Institute for International Development's Work in Russia and Ukraine

NSIAD-97-27 Published: Nov 27, 1996. Publicly Released: Jan 06, 1997.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the Harvard Institute for International Development's (HIID) work, focusing on: (1) how the U.S. Agency for International Development (AID) awarded assistance agreements to HIID to carry out work in Russia and Ukraine; and (2) HIID's role and accomplishments in implementing assistance agreements to develop a Russian capital market and devise a legal reform program.

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