Accountability and Transparency

To maintain the efficient and wise stewardship of your money, to insure that project funds are directed to only the best partners, and to comply with all U.S. laws and policies which regulate international development work, ANERA has adopted the following controls.

  • Annual outside financial audits of field offices by
    - Price Waterhouse | Jerusalem
    - KPMG | Beirut
    - Hawit, Fasheh & Co. | Amman

  • Annual indepependent audits of the entire agency by Lane & Co. in Washington, DC, a well-respected firm for the nonprofit community

  • U.S. Agency for International Development A133 audits

  • Screening of all funders, partners and program recipients using continually updated software purchased from the U.S. Office of Foreign Asset Controls (OFAC – U.S. Treasury Dept) 

  • Signatory to U.S. anti-terrorism certification procedures

  • Additional vetting of project partners regarding their ability to be nonpartisan and free of hidden political agendas

  • Assessment by field offices of all project partners to judge quality of their professional skill sets

  • Oversight by Audit Committee of the ANERA Board of Directors

  • Robust whistleblower policy and procedure in both English & Arabic

The following indicators demonstrate ANERA’s well established record of integrity and reliability:

  • Recipient of funds from U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) since  1972

  • Recipient of $12 million in USAID funds in fiscal year 2007

  • Recipient of funds from the Canadian Agency for International Development (CIDA) since 2007

  • Coordinator of a multi-million dollar importation of donated medicines to Gaza and the West Bank through the Israeli authorities for decades

  • Winner of Charity Navigator’s 4 Star rating for past five years, an achievement of only 3% of rated agencies in the United States

  • Member in good standing of the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance

  • Active member of InterAction, U.S. certification agency for international non-governmental organizations

  • Board of Directors whose membership includes retired diplomats, international business executives, noted scholars and citizen activists

  • Recipient of funds from various UN agencies over many years