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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, September 25, 2003

United States Agency for International Development
Contact Ellen M. Yount
(202) 712-4052 (direct)
(202) 528-9848 (mobile)
eyount@usaid.gov

President Bush Signs Executive Order for Volunteers For Prosperity

President George W. Bush signs an Executive Order implementing his Volunteers for Prosperity initiative in the Oval Office Thursday, Sept. 25, 2003. Pictured with the President are, from left: Deputy Secretary of Commerce Samuel W. Bodman; Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services Claude A. Allen; Administrator, Agency for International Development, Andrew Natsios; Under Secretary of State Alan Larson; and Director, USA Freedom Corps, John Bridgeland.

“Today, I would like to announce a new USA Freedom Corps initiative called Volunteers for Prosperity, which will give America's highly skilled professionals new opportunities to serve abroad. The program will enlist American doctors and nurses and teachers and engineers and economists and computer specialists, and others to work on specific development initiatives, including those that I have discussed today. These volunteers will serve in the countries of their choice, for however long their project takes. Like generations before us, this generation of citizens will show the world the energy and idealism of the United States of America.”

– President George W. Bush, May 21, 2003

Background

On May 21, 2003, President George W. Bush expanded his call to service and announced “Volunteers for Prosperity,” a new volunteer-based initiative designed to support major U.S. development initiatives overseas using the talents of highly skilled Americans who will work with U.S. organizations helping to promote health and generate prosperity in countries around the world. A Presidential initiative of the USA Freedom Corps, Volunteers for Prosperity provides opportunities for highly skilled American professionals in a variety of fields to volunteer for a flexible term in developing countries and emerging economies overseas.

President Bush launched the Volunteers for Prosperity initiative to help those individuals with skills in such areas as health care, information technology, financial services, trade and investment, education, and agricultural development, to answer the call to service and help meet global needs.

Today, President Bush signed an Executive Order for the Volunteers for Prosperity initiative, directing appropriate federal agencies and departments to look for ways to expand, promote, and enhance volunteer service opportunities overseas for American professionals.

How It Works

Coordinated and administered by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), federal departments and agencies overseeing major U.S. development initiatives in countries abroad will seek ways to expand and enhance volunteer service opportunities for international development activities. As part of Volunteers for Prosperity, the USA Freedom Corps will match doctors, nurses, teachers, engineers, economists, computer specialists, and others with U.S. organizations working on specific U.S. development initiatives including: the Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief; the Trade for Africa Development and Enterprise Initiative; the Water for the Poor Initiative; the Digital Freedom Initiative; and the Middle East Partnership Initiative.

For example, a doctor in Chicago who wants to volunteer for three months to help HIV/AIDS patients in Uganda can contact the USA Freedom Corps and be matched with an organization that is working in Uganda and needs highly skilled volunteers.

MAJOR U.S. DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES

Volunteers will work on projects that advance the objectives of specific federally-supported programs, beginning with the following initiatives:

Digital Freedom Initiative

The goal of the Digital Freedom Initiative (DFI) is to promote economic growth by transferring the benefits of information and communication technology (ICT) to entrepreneurs and small businesses in the developing world. Elements of this initiative include:

  • Placing volunteers in small businesses to share business knowledge and technology expertise,
  • Promoting pro-growth regulatory and legal structures to enhance business competitiveness, and
  • Leveraging existing technology and communications infrastructure in new ways.

The Emergency Plan for HIV/AIDS Relief

The Emergency Plan for HIV/AIDS Relief is a five-year commitment to turn the tide in combating the global HIV/AIDS pandemic. The initiative will help the most afflicted countries in Africa and the Caribbean. Specifically, the initiative will:

  • Prevent 7 million new infections,
  • Treat 2 million HIV-infected people, and
  • Care for 10 million HIV-infected individuals and AIDS orphans.

Middle East Partnership Initiative

The Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) reaffirms President Bush’s commitment of the United States to promote and support reform in the Middle East. The initiative:

  • Promotes financial sector reforms,
  • Supports business linkages, and
  • Develops entrepreneurship among Middle Eastern youth.

The Trade for African Development and Enterprise Initiative

The Trade for African Development and Enterprise (TRADE) initiative is a multi-year trade capacity building initiative. It supports:

  • Linking American and African business,
  • Strengthening the business environment for African businesses, and
  • Developing public services and policies that support trade.

Water for the Poor Initiative

This initiative improves the sustainable management of fresh water resources in developing countries. It supports:

  • Access to clean water and sanitation services,
  • Improved watershed management, and
  • Increasing the productivity of water.


To find out more information about Volunteers for Prosperity and how your organization can participate, please visit www.volunteersforprosperity.gov.