#breakingnews USAID Spending EXPOSED Millions Going To Foreign Country Diversity Programs

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The USAID has been in the spotlight recently as Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has been auditing the organization to figure out what American taxpayer dollars are being spent on, on how his department can cut the waste, fraud and overspending from the budget. Some of the payments he found are more than questionable such as:

- $40 million dollars to build schools in Jordan
- $11 million to tell Vietnam to stop burning trash
-$2 million to strengthen transgender led organization so they can deliver gender affirming healthcare
-$45 million for DEI scholarships in Burma
-$520 Million for consultant driven ESG investments in Africa
-$1.5 million to advance DEI in Serbia’s workplaces
-$70,000 for a DEI musical in Ireland
-$47,000 for a transgender opera in Columbia
-$32,000 for a transgender comic book in Peru
-$6.7 Million to protect biodiversity from wildlife crimes in southern Africa
-$44.8 million for food / economic assistance for Venezuelan migrants in Columbia
-$6 million to the WHO for health coordination and health surveillance activities in Gaza
-$30 Million for multisectoral response in Gaza
-$439,000 for a local works consultant in Syria
-$7.4 million to enhance efficient, inclusive, and accountable governance in northeast Syria
-$24 million for green transportation and logistics programs in the country of Georgia
-$29 Million for an agricultural trade diversification program in the same country
-$3.5 million to help the next generations of Georgia to be civically engaged
-$4.5 Million to build societal resilience in the face of disinformation in Kazakhstan
-$1.3 Million for a supportive environment for LGBTQ people in north Macedonia
-$1.9 Million to strengthen human rights for LGBTQ people in the western Balkans
-$2 Million to strengthen trans-led groups delivering gender affirming care in Guatemala
-$59 Million to enable grain and oilseed farmers with a special focus on female farmers in Ukraine
-$420,000 to pilot solar activity in Djibouti
-$3.3 Million for a program called ‘being LGBTQ in the Caribbean’
-$18,793 for technical assistance for the LBGTQ community in the 2021 Honduras election
-$5 million for a low emissions cities alliance to be carried out in China
-$11 Million for a cooperative agreement for US-China clean energy and climate partnership
-$750,000 for Princeton to collect information on racial diversity and equity in the Middle East and North Africa through surveying
-$9.9 Million to create jobs with in the carpet and jewelry sector for women in Afghanistan
-$29.5 Million to implement sustainable economic growth, biodiversity and global climate change mitigation in Honduras
-$109 Million to Deloitte consulting to support the power Africa program in Nigeria
-$100.5 Million to improve the conditions on conflict affected rural households in a sustainable manner in Columbia
-$66 .1 Million for Iraqi access to justice programs

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