West Bank / Gaza

DoD and USAID Offices of Inspector General Announce Coordinated Reviews of U.S. Humanitarian Aid Mission to Gaza Through the Maritime Corridor

The Inspectors General from the Department of Defense (DoD) and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) have launched coordinated, independent oversight projects related to their agencies’ respective roles in the ongoing delivery and distribution of U.S. humanitarian assistance to Gaza through the maritime corridor. The DoD and USAID Offices of Inspector General (OIG) oversight initiatives are part of a collaborative effort to review key aspects of DoD’s and USAID’s shared humanitarian mission in providing U.S. assistance to Gaza.

PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENT: Review of USAID’s Provision of Humanitarian Assistance to Gaza through the Maritime Corridor

The USAID Office of Inspector General (OIG) is initiating a review of USAID’s provision of humanitarian assistance to Gaza. Our objective is to assess USAID’s plans and controls over the distribution of humanitarian assistance to Gaza through the maritime corridor. Given the Department of Defense’s (DOD) role in establishing and maintaining the corridor, we are closely coordinating our work with the DOD OIG, which is opening its own review.