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Cutting aid to Rwanda because of its alleged role in the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which is outlined in a November 2012 U.N. Security Council-commissioned report, "is the wrong approach," Tony Blair, founder of the Africa Governance Initiative, and Howard Buffett, president of the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, write in a Foreign Policy opinion piece, noting that the report, containing "allegations the government strongly denies, ... has led a number of Western governments and multilaterals to suspend aid to Rwanda, totaling $245 million."
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