Are US lawmakers right to challenge USAID overhead spending?

Should development organizations spend less money on overhead?

Or should they spend more?

This longtime debate in the development sector swung back into focus in April, when two United States Republican lawmakers wrote to the U.S. Agency for International Development, saying they were worried the agency had dropped the ball on overheads — that suppliers were padding their funding proposals with unnecessary admin costs, and the government was getting bilked.

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