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Cuba Democracy Assistance

Author : David Gootnick,Leslie Holen,Elisabeth Helmer,Heather Latta,Joshua Akery,Laura Bednar,David Dornisch,Crystal Lazcano,John Lopez,Kim McGatlin
Publisher : U.S. Government Accountability Office
Page : 58 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2013-02-07
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and Department of State (State) provide democracy assistance for Cuba aimed at developing civil society and promoting freedom of information. Typical program beneficiaries include Cuban community leaders, independent journalists, women, youths, and marginalized groups. USAID receives the majority of funding allocated for this assistance, although State has received 32 percent of funding since 2004. In recent years, both USAID and State have provided more funding for program implementation to for-profit and nongovernmental organizations (NGO) with a worldwide or regional focus than to universities and to NGOs that focus only on Cuba. All types of implementing partners, but worldwide or regional organizations in particular, used subpartners to implement program activities under 21 of the 29 awards and contracts that GAO reviewed. USAID and State legal officials view the Cuba democracy program’s authorizing legislation as allowing the agencies discretion in determining the types of activities that can be funded with program assistance. Agency officials added that the agencies ensure that program activities directly relate to democracy promotion as broadly illustrated in related program legislation. The officials stated that organizations are expected to work with agency program officers to determine what activities are permitted or appropriate. In addition, they said that program partners and subpartners are expected to spend U.S. government funds consistent with U.S. laws, and that requirements in primary award agreements generally flow down to any subpartners. USAID has improved its performance and financial monitoring of implementing partners’ use of program funds by implementing new policies and hiring contractors to improve monitoring and evaluation and to conduct financial internal controls reviews, but GAO found gaps in State’s financial monitoring. While GAO found some gaps in implementing partners’ performance planning and reporting, both agencies are taking steps to improve performance monitoring. For financial monitoring, USAID performs financial internal controls reviews of its implementing partners with the assistance of an external auditor. Since 2008, USAID has used a risk-based approach to determine the coverage and frequency of the 30 reviews the auditor has conducted, which have identified weaknesses in implementing partners’ financial management, procurement, and internal controls. However, because of resource constraints, State did not perform financial internal controls reviews for more than two-thirds of its implementing partners during fiscal years 2010 through 2012. State procured an external financial auditor in September 2012 that plans to review more than half of State’s implementing partners, and has taken steps toward implementing a risk-based approach for scheduling these reviews. Federal regulations generally require agencies to approve the use of subpartners. GAO found that USAID issued specific guidance in 2011 to its implementing partners on requirements for subpartner approval. While State told GAO it has similar requirements, State’s requirements are not clearly specified in its written guidance. As a result, State was not provided with the information it would have needed to approve at least 91 subawards and subcontracts that were obligated under eight awards. Why GAO Did This Study: Since 1996, Congress has appropriated $205 million to USAID and State to support democracy assistance for Cuba. Because of Cuban government restrictions, conditions in Cuba pose security risks to the implementing partners—primarily NGOs—and subpartners that provide U.S. assistance. For this report, GAO (1) identified current assistance, implementing partners, subpartners, and beneficiaries; (2) reviewed USAID’s and State’s efforts to implement the program in accordance with U.S. laws and regulations and to address program risks; and (3) examined USAID’s and State’s monitoring of the use of program funds. This report is a publicly releasable version of a Sensitive But Unclassified Report that GAO issued in December 2012. What GAO Recommends: GAO is recommending that State take steps to improve its financial monitoring of implementing partners and provide clear guidance for approving subpartners. State concurred with GAO’s recommendations and cited steps they are taking to address them.

Cuba Democracy Assistance

Author : David Gootnick
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 58 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2013-03-08
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1457844095

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Cuba Democracy Assistance

Author : U.s. Government Accountability Office
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 58 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-08-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1974185915

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" Since 1996, Congress has appropriated $205 million to USAID and State to support democracy assistance for Cuba. Because of Cuban government restrictions, conditions in Cuba pose security risks to the implementing partners-primarily NGOs-and subpartners that provide U.S. assistance. For this report, GAO (1) identified current assistance, implementing partners, subpartners, and beneficiaries; (2) reviewed USAID's and State's efforts to implement the program in accordance with U.S. laws and regulations and to address program risks; and (3) examined USAID's and State's monitoring of the use of program funds. This report is a publicly releasable version of a Sensitive But Unclassified Report that GAO issued in December 2012. To address these objectives, GAO analyzed program activities and funding, relevant laws and regulations, and practices for monitoring the use of funds. GAO also conducted performance and financial reviews of a nongeneralizable sample of six implementing partners-representing about 60 percent of USAID and State funding for awards and contracts active in fiscal year 2011-and 11 subpartners. "

Cuba Democracy Assistance

Author : United States Government Accountability Office
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 58 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2018-01-08
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1983613169

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CUBA DEMOCRACY ASSISTANCE: USAID's Program Is Improved, but State Could Better Monitor Its Implementing Partners

Foreign Assistance

Author : United States Government Accountability Office
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2017-09-13
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1976356113

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Foreign Assistance by United States Government Accountability Office Pdf

U.S. law authorizes aid for nonviolent democratic change in Cuba. From 1996-2005, State and USAID awarded grants totaling $74 million to support such change. A presidential commission recently recommended increasing funding for these efforts. This report examines (1) agency roles in implementing this aid and selection of grantees; (2) types of aid, recipients, and methods of delivery reported in 2005; (3) oversight of grantees; and (4) data about the impact of this aid. To address these objectives, we analyzed the activities and internal controls, and USAID's oversight and management of, 10 grantees with about 76 percent (in dollars) of total active awards for Cuba democracy aid. Our review focused on USAID because State's first awards were not made until mid-2005.

Foreign Assistance

Author : David Gootnick
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2009-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781437911855

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The U.S. Agency for Internat. Development¿s (USAID) Cuba Program provides assistance to support human rights and promote nonviolent democratic change in Cuba. From 1996 through 2008, the program awarded $83 million in grants to nongovernmental org. and univ. In 2006, weaknesses were found that increased the risk of grantees' improperly using grant funds and failing to comply with U.S. laws. In 2008, misuse of grant funds at org. with the program's two largest grants was detected. This report examines: (1) actions that USAID has taken since 2006, or plans to take, to improve its award and oversight of the Cuba Program's grants; and (2) actions that USAID has taken in response to the recently detected misuses of grant funds. Illus.

Cuba

Author : Gustavo Nogueira
Publisher : Nova Science Publishers
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Cuba
ISBN : 1626189706

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Cuba remains a one-party communist state with a poor record on human rights. The country's political succession in 2006 from the long-ruling Fidel Castro to his brother Raul was characterised by a remarkable degree of stability. In February 2013, Castro was re-appointed to a second five-year term as president, and selected a 52-year old former Education Minister Miguel Diaz-Canel as his First Vice President, making him the official successor in the event that Castro cannot serve out his term. Raul Castro has implemented a number of gradual economic policy changes over the past several years, including an expansion of self-employment. A party congress held in April 2011 laid out numerous economic goals that, if implemented, could significantly alter Cuba's state-dominated economic model. Few observers, however, expect the government to ease its tight control over the political system. This book provides an overview of Cuba's current political and economic situation; U.S. policy toward Cuba; and select issues in U.S.-Cuba relations.

Report to the President

Author : United States. Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Cuba
ISBN : UTEXAS:059173013746510

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Gao-07-147 Foreign Assistance

Author : United States Government Accountability Office
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2018-01-30
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1984369431

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GAO-07-147 Foreign Assistance: U.S. Democracy Assistance for Cuba Needs Better Management and Oversight

Foreign Assistance

Author : United States Government Accountability Office
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2018-01-16
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1983878804

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Foreign Assistance: Continued Efforts Needed to Strengthen USAID's Oversight of U.S. Democracy Assistance for Cuba

Foreign Assistance

Author : U S Government Accountability Office (G,U. S. Government Accountability Office (
Publisher : BiblioGov
Page : 66 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2013-07
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1289228906

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Foreign Assistance by U S Government Accountability Office (G,U. S. Government Accountability Office ( Pdf

The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is an independent agency that works for Congress. The GAO watches over Congress, and investigates how the federal government spends taxpayers dollars. The Comptroller General of the United States is the leader of the GAO, and is appointed to a 15-year term by the U.S. President. The GAO wants to support Congress, while at the same time doing right by the citizens of the United States. They audit, investigate, perform analyses, issue legal decisions and report anything that the government is doing. This is one of their reports.

Cuba

Author : Mark P. Sullivan
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 55 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2011-06
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781437981476

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Foreign Assistance

Author : United States. Government Accountability Office
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 58 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Cuba
ISBN : LCCN:2006474095

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Focus on Cuba

Author : Aron T. Urlich
Publisher : Nova Publishers
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1604564652

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The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous island of the Greater Antilles), Isla de la Juventud and several adjacent small islands. Cuba is located in the northern Caribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of the eastern United States and The Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti and east of Mexico. The Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south. The national flower is Hedychium Coronarium Koenig, most known as "mariposa" (butterfly) and the national bird is "Tocororo" or "Cuban Trogon" from the family of Trogonidae. Cuba is the most populous nation in the Caribbean. Its people, culture and customs draw from several sources including the aboriginal Taíno and Ciboney peoples, the period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and its proximity to the United States. Cuba's once-ambitious foreign policy has been scaled back and redirected as a result of economic hardship and the end of the Cold War. Cuba aims to find new sources of trade, aid, and foreign investment and to promote opposition to U.S. policy, especially the trade embargo and the 1996 Libertad Act. Cuba has relations with over 160 countries and has civilian assistance workers -- principally physicians and nurses -- in over 20 nations. Since the end of Soviet backing, Cuba appears to have largely abandoned monetary support for guerrilla movements that typified its involvement in regional politics in Latin America and Africa, though it maintains relations with several guerrilla and terrorist groups and provides refuge for some of their members in Cuba. Cuba's support for Latin guerrilla movements, its Marxist-Leninist government, and its alignment with the USSR led to its isolation in the hemisphere. Cuba is a member of the Organisation of American States (OAS), although its present government has been excluded from participation since 1962 for incompatibility with the principles of the inter-American system. Cuba hosted the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit in September 2006 and will hold the NAM presidency until 2009. In the context of the NAM and its ordinary diplomacy, Cuba has developed friendly relations with Iran, North Korea and other rogue states.