Ideas for Change - Reforming US Foreign Aid

by Michael Bear · 2009-01-13 09:22:00 UTC

And now, for a shameless plug - Change.org is running the Ideas for Change in America campaign, and you have another three days to cast your vote for the top ten ideas.

These ideas will then be submitted to the Obama campaign on January 16th, so the time to vote is definitely now.

There are a few ideas related to humanitarian relief that I think are particularly critical:

First, reforming US foreign assistance - not least because we need a different approach to engaging with the world, one that elevates U.S. global development (read: foreign aid) efforts and brings them into balance with diplomacy and defense as tools of U.S. foreign policy. The best path towards this goal is modernizing the U.S. foreign aid system for the 21st century.

If you agree, please vote for the idea that More Effective, Strategic and Transparent Foreign Aid Should Be a U.S. Foreign Policy Priority.

Second, there's also a proposal about ending the genocide in Darfur that's definitely worth a vote.

Voting ends on January 15th.  Ideas for Change in America is a project of Change.org, an online community and media network for social issues, in partnership with more than 50 leading organizations.

The Ideas for Change project was created in the wake of the 2008 Presidential Election in response to President-elect Barack Obama's call for increased civic participation in America. It is not connected to the Obama campaign or the administration."

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