AICT receives hundreds of urgent requests from people in the U.S. and overseas. Each project we embrace must be fully accountable for its' own program integrity.
Our staff and field workers follow special procedures to deliver in time all the help required from us.
Each of our projects must meet:
Asking: We must be asked to help. Otherwise, we can’t possibly know what help to deliver, where, when or to whom.
Availability: Can AICT get appropriate resources to do our job? Can we meet the requests of our project colleagues for specific needs?
Affordability: Resources must be used wisely and committed carefully. In any AICT outreach, we strive to avoid commitments we can't meet; Solid hope isn't built on shaky promises.

Accountability: Will our resources reach the people we are determined to help and be properly used? Will we get field reports? Are site visits possible, even in dangerous zones? Can we meet regulatory and audit standards, both in the U.S. and overseas?











































