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Unveiling the Truth: Dispelling 6 Myths About Foreign Aid

Unveiling the Truth: Dispelling 6 Myths About Foreign Aid

In recent years, foreign aid has become a contentious issue in American political discourse, often clouded by misconceptions and myths. Despite its critical role in advancing global stability, prosperity, and American interests, foreign aid faces skepticism and opposition from some quarters. To foster a more nuanced understanding, it’s crucial to unravel the myths surrounding foreign aid and shed light on…

The Indispensable Link: Foreign Development Assistance and American National Security

The Indispensable Link: Foreign Development Assistance and American National Security

In a world where global challenges know no borders, the importance of foreign development assistance to American national security cannot be overstated. While some may view aid as mere charity, its strategic value lies in addressing the underlying factors that threaten stability, prosperity, and peace worldwide. From countering extremism to fostering economic growth, development assistance serves as a cornerstone of…

Pearce Sustainability Consulting Group (PSCG) listed as partner with USAID

Pearce Sustainability Consulting Group (PSCG) listed as partner with USAID

Pearce Sustainability Consulting Group, LLC, (PSCG) is excited to announce their new partnership with USAID. USAID is the world’s premier international development agency and a catalytic actor driving development results. USAID’s work advances U.S. national security and economic prosperity, demonstrates American generosity, and promotes a path to recipient self-reliance and resilience. PSCG is the only partner of USAID that offers ESG Services. Additionally,…

Using Differential Diagnosis as a tool to measure the root problems of extreme poverty in the developing world and to get out of the poverty trap

Using Differential Diagnosis as a tool to measure the root problems of extreme poverty in the developing world and to get out of the poverty trap

Introduction In 2023, 719 million people, which is 9.3% of the world’s population, lived in extreme poverty. This is up from 8.4% in 2019, which saw an increase of 70 million people following into extreme poverty in 2020 due to the Covid Pandemic. This was the first time in decades that the percentage of people living in extreme poverty increased….

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