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USAID/OTI's Engagement Criteria
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Is the opportunity or threat an important U.S. foreign policy interest?
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Is there a window of opportunity: a decisive shift in the political landscape that creates an opening to support viable local political will?
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Can USAID/OTI's model bring a comparative advantage to support positive political momentum during the crucial period?
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Does the operating environment allow for USAID/OTI's systems and processes to be optimized?
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