USAID suspended Academy for Educational Development over irregularities in two of its programs. Now AED is going out of business. As Connie Veillette says, we should know more. This is an attempt to track what’s happening – we’ve listed every published report we can find.
Please add your news, tips, and thoughts in the comments on each post. Or you can email us here aidwatch@gmx.com for anonymous publication.
Hi, you may want to include links to USAID testimony given to Congress on wartime contracting, mentioning AED:
Click to access hearing2011-02-28_testimony-Shauket.pdf
Click to access hearing2011-02-28_testimony-Carroll.pdf
Already included:
Shauket: https://aedwatch.wordpress.com/2011/02/28/proactively-managing-suspension-and-debarment/
Caroll: https://aedwatch.wordpress.com/2011/02/28/statement-of-michael-g-carroll-deputy-inspector-general-u-s-agency-for-international-development/
TWO LAWYERS, THAT WERE HIRED BY AED, TO FIGHT THE ARBITRATION CASES IN PAKISTAN, WERE FRAUDED BY AED SENIOUR MANAGEMENT. BOTH OF THEM ARE NOW IN USA, TO SEEK JUSTICE AND TO BE GET PAID FOR THEIR SERVICES.
AED, STILL INVOLVED IN FRAUD, THEY HAVE LIED TO THEIR LAWYERS, THEY WONE ARBITRATION CASES FOR THEM IN PAKISTAN AND IN RETURN AED AND USAID AND FHI360, CHEATED THEM.
Devastated nation all of the world and it is an institution an individual can begin to build its career. Four years ago I worked with EAD/USAID in Southern Sudan my work with AED opens more doors to help those who need human services or help. During my three year’s work it also made other health coordinating organization such World health organization expand their services to help more marginalized people in southern especially the ignored children with non-communicable diseases. However I still admire AED and, more importantly want to remain a part of AED even though it has never offered me the opportunity to continue with career in human services. I’m proud with AED and will be much more to hear from you.
AED, HAVE WALKED AWAY FROM THE LEGAL CASES IN PAKISTAN.