The company said Monday it will provide administrative and operational support for programs run by USAID’s Bureau of Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance through the contract.
“We are very proud to support the DCHA Bureauâs ability to respond to internal disasters and to provide humanitarian assistance to at-risk populations around the world, ” said Macfadden CEO and President David Binns.
USAID also asked the company to help manage the bureau’s political transition as well as emergency and developmental food aid initiatives.
Macfadden will lead a team comprising Greenleaf Integrated Strategies and Mendez-England & Associates to perform contract work.