InterAction Viewpoint OBAMA’S 2010 BUDGET IS A SMART INVESTMENT IN DEVELOPMENT AND HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMS The Obama administration’s solid request for poverty‐focused development and humanitarian programs is a smart investment in a more stable, secure and prosperous world and accurately reflects American values of generosity and solidarity. The administration has followed through on its pledge to stop relying on off‐budget supplementals for predictable humanitarian funding needs – the requests for humanitarian accounts are on par with totals from previous years including supplementals. This important step will allow more efficient use of tax dollars for humanitarian programs, allowing more lives to be saved. The MCC request would put this important long‐term development program back on a normal footing, after a fiscal year 2009 appropriation that curtailed its work and slowed down the awarding of compacts. The request for Global Health and Development Assistance programs overall is 12% over expected 2009 totals, a solid increase that begins to address the long‐term health and development challenges we face internationally. As promised, the request asks for a solid downpayment on the rebuilding of our civilian capacity to engage with and shape our world, including a strong increase for USAID operating expenses. This increase is desperately needed to begin to rebuild capacity at an agency that has suffered a significant loss of strength over the last 15‐20 years. InterAction looks forward to working with the administration and Congress to make this rebuilding and re‐investment an effective reality.