Global Aid Advisors Gather for Open Economic Chat
Published Date: 4/8/2026
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The Millennium Challenge Corporation’s Economic Advisory Council is holding an open meeting on April 24, 2026, to share updates and discuss how foreign aid can create win-win benefits. Anyone interested can join in person or online, but you need to sign up by April 17. This meeting helps shape smart economic policies that support global development without costing the public extra money.
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