President and CEO Samuel A. Worthington Chair Neal Keny-Guyer Mercy Corps Vice Chair Carolyn Miles Save the Children June 5, 2015 Dear Senators McConnell, Reid, Corker and Cardin: We, the undersigned members and partners of InterAction, write to urge you to swiftly confirm Gayle E. Smith to be the Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Treasurer Tessie San Martin Plan International USA Board of Directors William Abrams Trickle Up Nancy Aossey International Medical Corps Shawna Bader-Blau Solidarity Center As an alliance of more than 180 U.S.-based non-governmental and faith-based organizations working in every developing country in the world, we believe Ms. Smith is uniquely qualified to lead USAID and further its mission to end extreme poverty and promote resilient, democratic societies. J Ron Byler Mennonite Central Committee U.S. Steve Davis PATH Deborah Derrick Given the ongoing humanitarian crises in Syria, Iraq, Ukraine, and South Sudan, as well as the recent crises in Nepal and Yemen, it is critically important that the U.S. Senate take quick action to confirm Ms. Smith as USAID Administrator. Moreover, a full-time leader with the ability to represent the agency before Congress and OMB, as well as representing the U.S. in international fora, will only strengthen U.S. leadership on global initiatives focused on helping people in the world’s poorest places become independent and reach their full potential. Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Michael Elliott ONE Pierre Ferrari Heifer International Pape Gaye IntraHealth International, Inc. Cindy Hallberlin Ms. Smith has demonstrated deep commitment and expertise in global development and humanitarian assistance through her decades of service as a journalist, advocate, and National Security Council (NSC) advisor. As the Senior Director for Development and Democracy on the National Security Council, CoFounder of the ENOUGH Project, Co-Founder of the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network, and member of the HELP Commission, Ms. Smith has worked with our community to ensure robust U.S. leadership to improve the effectiveness, transparency, and accountability of official development assistance, effective responses to humanitarian crises, and support for developing countries to build sustainable futures. Good360 George Hamilton Institute for Sustainable Communities Susan Hayes ReSurge International W. Douglas Jackson Project C.U.R.E. Elizabeth MacNairn Handicap International USA Ruth Messinger American Jewish World Service Jonathan Quick We respectfully request that the U.S. Senate confirm Gayle E. Smith to the post of USAID Administrator as soon as possible. Because American humanitarian and development programs are vital to U.S. national, economic, and moral interests, this confirmation must not be delayed. Thank you for your attention to this matter, which ensures the U.S. commitment to assist the world’s poor and hungry is sustained and strengthened through Ms. Smith’s leadership of USAID. Management Sciences for Health Jonathan Reckford Habitat for Humanity William S. Reese International Youth Foundation Douglas Rutzen International Center for Notfor-Profit Law Alison Smith InsideNGO Sincerely, Donald Steinberg World Learning Tosca Bruno-van Vijfeijken Transnational NGO Initiative David Weiss Global Communities 1. 1,000 Days 2. ACDI/VOCA 3. Action Against Hunger 4. ActionAid USA 5. Adeso 6. ADRA International 7. African Wildlife Foundation 8. Africare 9. AIARD 10. Alliance to End Hunger 11. American Friends Service Committee 12. American Jewish World Service 13. ANERA 14. ARAHA 15. AVSI USA 16. Basic Education Coalition 17. Better World Campaign 18. Bread for the World 19. Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation 20. CARE USA 21. Carl Wilkens Fellowship 22. Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE) 23. Center for Women Policy Studies 24. ChildFund International 25. Church World Service 26. Concern Worldwide US 27. Direct Focus Community Aid 28. Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation 29. EngenderHealth 30. Enough Project 31. Family Care International 32. Food for the Hungry 33. Foods Resource Bank 34. Franciscan Action Network 35. Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria 36. Georgia Coalition to Prevent Genocide 37. Girl Up 38. Global Alliance to Prevent Prematurity and Stillbirth 39. Global Campaign for Education-US 40. Global Communities 41. 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