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CARE Turns Down Federal Funds for Food Aid
August 16, 2007
By Celia W. Dugger
CARE, one of the world’s biggest charities, is walking away from some $45 million a year in federal financing, saying American food aid is not only plagued with inefficiencies, but also may hurt some of the very poor people it aims to help.
CARE’s decision is focused on the practice of selling tons of often heavily subsidized American farm products in African countries that in some cases, it says, compete with the crops of struggling local farmers.
The charity says it will phase out its use of the practice by 2009. But it has already deeply divided the world of food aid and has spurred growing criticism of the practice as Congress considers a new farm bill.
© 2007 The New York Times Company
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category: News from Other Sources : General Health News
contributed by Liza Nanni on 17 August 2007
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