What is the distinction between using VEGA and its individual members?
VEGA, the Associate Cooperative Agreement Recipient, is a services consortium composed of its individual members. One of its principal values is easing the acquisition and agreements workloads of USAID Missions/Offices. It provides a rapid response to requests for services, and a streamlined – single point of contact – mechanism for USAID Officers to acquire the services and monitor the operations of several programmatically coordinated implementing organizations on a single project.
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