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  • U.S. Spent $27 Million on ‘Ineffective’ Pottery Classes in Morocco

    (CNSNews.com) -
    The federal government spent $27 million teaching Moroccans how to make pottery, a project that yielded less than stellar results, according to Sen. Tom Coburn’s recently released Waste Book 2012.
    Some pottery students showed up just to get the free lunches, and one pottery class reported just 10 regular students, according to information compiled by Coburn.
    The Oklahoma Republican’s annual catalogue of frivolous government spending says the pottery program began in 2009 as part of an attempt to “improve the economic competitiveness of Morocco.”
    Coburn said a review by the Inspector General for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), which oversaw the program, found that the project was “not on track to achieve its goals.”
    “A key part of the project involved training Moroccans to create and design pottery to sell in domestic and international markets,” the 2012 “Waste Book” explains. “To accomplish this, an American pottery instructor was contracted to provide several weeks of training classes to local artists to improve their methods and teach them how to successfully make pottery that could be brought to market.
    “Unfortunately, the translator hired for the sessions was not fluent in English and was unable to transmit large portions of the lectures to the participants,” it said.
    Moreover, the instructor “frequently forgot to bring the right materials to class,” and the dyes and clays he did use were not sold in Morocco – “making it impossible for the trainees to replicate the methods they had learned.”
    The IG report, released in December 2011, concluded the “pottery training was ineffective, and women and youth were not included.” Ultimately, women accounted for just 25 percent of trainees.
    “Moroccans have been making pottery since at least the fifth century B.C., with the earliest urban pottery made after 800 A.D.,” Coburn noted. “Perhaps USAID could learn a thing or two about pottery making from Moroccans, who have been passing knowledge of the ancient craft from one generation to another for centuries.”
    The 2012 Waste Book aims to shine a light on unnecessary federal spending. This year, Coburn documented 100 examples, resulting a total of $18-billion wasted dollars.
    “As you look at these examples,” he writes to the taxpayer, “put your personal political persuasion aside and ask yourself: Would you agree with Washington that these represent national priorities, or would you conclude these reflect the out-of-touch and out-of-control spending threatening to bankrupt our nation’s future
    ?”

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    “Moroccans have been making pottery since at least the fifth century B.C., with the earliest urban pottery made after 800 A.D.,” Coburn noted. “Perhaps USAID could learn a thing or two about pottery making from Moroccans, who have been passing knowledge of the ancient craft from one generation to another for centuries.”
    drole et vrai

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    • #3
      drole et vrai
      Who cares,that's not the point.
      Read how miserable is the story !!

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      • #4
        It's miserable for the US tax payers my friend Not really for the moroccans. By the way, I do care... The real question is: why do YOU care?

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        • #5
          It's miserable for the US tax payers my friend Not really for the moroccans. By the way, I do care... The real question is: why do YOU care ?
          Don't worry about the US,they will never need help from Morocco,it shows how miserable is Morocco as a country,to go as far a begging for an aid to learn how to do pottery.
          The us has already stopped that joke.
          I care,if it shows that Morocco is still a poor medieval archaic monarchy.

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          • #6
            hey man ! $27 Million for 10 pottery students

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            • #7
              I care,if it shows that Morocco is still a poor medieval archaic monarchy.
              then you're even more miserable than this poor Medieval archaic monarchy you're criticizing ......... GET A Life Dude !!! go out and get laid .
              " Je me rend souvent dans les Mosquées, Ou l'ombre est propice au sommeil " O.Khayaâm

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              • #8
                Bon les Shakespeare ça vous dit pas de "switcher" dans la langue du forum? Pas que je ne comprenne pas, mais je trouve juste ça ridicule vos échanges en yankee...
                Ceux qui ont mécru, n'ont-ils pas vu que les cieux et la terre formaient une masse compacte? Ensuite Nous les avons séparés et fait de l'eau toute chose vivante. Ne croiront-ils donc pas? S21 V30

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                • #9
                  Bon les Shakespeare ça vous dit pas de "switcher" dans la langue du forum? Pas que je ne comprenne pas, mais je trouve juste ça ridicule vos échanges en yankee...
                  Hombre, estoy totalmente de acuerdo contigo. No entiendo por qué siguen hablando en inglés con tu paisano ya que intento sacarnos un articulo para criticar a Marruecos y al final se encontro ridiculo como siempre.

                  Bon, pour "switcher" au français, c'est juste parce que ton compatriote a lui-même posté un article en anglais sans traduction sur un sujet futile pour ridiculiser encore les Marocains. Mais comme tu le vois, question business le Marocain n'a rien à apprendre. Au final, l'auteur de l'article reconnaît lui-même que ce n'est pas un Américain qui va apprendre quoi que ce soit à un Marocain en matière de poterie. On en produisait déjà bien avant que le 1er homme blanc ait mis les pieds en Amérique du nord.

                  De toutes façons, ce n'est pas à nous de payer les pots cassés.

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                  • #10
                    Some people seem to have an empty life to spend all their days searching for stories and articles which everyone in tap the balls

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                    • #11
                      SaHa Lixus

                      Hombre, estoy totalmente de acuerdo contigo.No entiendo por qué siguen hablando en inglés con tu paisano ya que intento sacarnos un articulo para criticar a Marruecos y al final se encontro ridiculo como siempre.
                      Vale amigo, he entendido tu respuesta. Pero, nosotros tambien hablamos numerosas idiomas... Yo, por ejemplo hablo Frances, Ingles, español, arabe y berebere It's definitely not a problem for me
                      Ceux qui ont mécru, n'ont-ils pas vu que les cieux et la terre formaient une masse compacte? Ensuite Nous les avons séparés et fait de l'eau toute chose vivante. Ne croiront-ils donc pas? S21 V30

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                      • #12
                        Bon maintenant le concours de celui qui urine le plus loin est terminé on peut reprendre une activité normale
                        Ceux qui ont mécru, n'ont-ils pas vu que les cieux et la terre formaient une masse compacte? Ensuite Nous les avons séparés et fait de l'eau toute chose vivante. Ne croiront-ils donc pas? S21 V30

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