Showing posts with label social conditions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social conditions. Show all posts
Sunday, August 18, 2013
USAID Bans U.S. Companies from Competition in Mexican Program
The Obama administration intends to keep contractors on stand-by to help
officials evaluate conditions on the Mexican side of the U.S. border, but U.S.
companies are not allowed to apply for the work.
Tracking remittances – funds sent over a distance – from the U.S. to Mexico
is one of several possible research and consulting services that Obama through
the U.S. Agency for International Development may solicit.
Such a task will not support, for example, tax- or drug-enforcement
operations. Instead, it would help determine the extent to which the funds
subsequently are “invested into social or community development projects” in
Mexico, according to a Request for Quotations that that U.S. Trade & Aid
Monitor discovered via routine database research.
Only Mexican organizations – or, at the very least, groups based in Mexico
that are majority owned or managed by Mexican citizens – may submit responses to
the solicitation, the Scope of Work emphasizes.
Read more at US Trade & Aid Monitor Read More......
Read more at US Trade & Aid Monitor Read More......
Labels:
assessment,
Mexico,
social conditions,
USAID
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