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IDPADA-G has no intention of infringing on the autonomy of individual organisations.

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April 21, 2023
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Dear Editor,  

As publicly announced IDPADA-G has no intention of infringing on the autonomy of individual  organisations. That is one of the fundamental principles that inform the operations of  IDPADA-G. Hence, we will not dictate whether our member organizations engage in  independent cash grant arrangements with the government that are separate and distinct from  obligations the government has to IDPADA-G 

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That notwithstanding, IDPADA-G, given its mission to pursue the goals of the Decade, feels  compelled to publicly comment on the disrespectful, mediocre, and in-transparent manner in  which the Government is purporting to make cash grants available to organisations that are  members of IDPADA-G.  

After scheming with four organisations to provide them with cash grants, the government hurriedly contacted the remaining organisations this week to offer grants, conditioned on  submission of project proposals within forty-eight hours. The Minister’s very brief, 8-line letter provided no grant proposal guidelines, merely stating that the proposal be “guided by the  

objectives of the International Decade for the People of African Descent”. 

The Government’s action is antithetical to the very goals of the Decade to which it appended its  signature; and articulates its commitment.  

Yours sincerely, 

IDPADA-G 

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