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Bureau for Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade
The Challenge
The Bureau for Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade (EGAT) reduces poverty and promotes prosperity in developing and transition countries by: 1) Investing in people through training and education to build a solid workforce and expand educational opportunities among future generations; 2) Investing in business by improving economic governance, market development, and infrastructure necessary for entrepreneurial growth and trade expansion; and 3) Investing in science for development of technologies and know-how that help countries develop and grow. EGAT's work consists of a) technical leadership, advice, and support to USAID missions and regional bureaus on the design, implementation, and evaluation of technical strategies and programs; and b) promoting knowledge sharing and technical integration within and across disciplines and regions so that lessons generated in one area are made available to others.
Objectives, Sectors and Workforce
Definitions of Information Contained in the Country Profile Tables
Please note: All linked documents below are in PDF format
Program Budget (Appropriations by Objective) |
FY 2004 ($000) |
FY 2005 ($000) |
FY 2006 ($000) |
FY 2007 ($000) |
Percent Change FY 04-07 |
2005 SO Performance Score |
Direct SO Admin. Cost Ratio
|
905-101 Economic Growth |
16,985 |
14,433 |
11,327 |
20,049 |
18.0% |
1.19 |
Exceeded |
0.33 |
905-111 Infrastructure and Engineering |
12,251 |
15,346 |
10,410 |
8,482 |
-30.8% |
1.12 |
Exceeded |
0.44 |
905-112 Israeli/Middle East Programs |
1,523 |
1,500 |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
1.26 |
Exceeded |
0.33 |
905-201 Poverty Reduction |
16,625 |
26,291 |
23,997 |
19,849 |
19.4% |
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0.23 |
905-301 Education and Training |
14,896 |
16,774 |
17,112 |
12,940 |
-13.1% |
1.17 |
Exceeded |
0.29 |
905-401 Women in Development |
10,541 |
11,000 |
9,236 |
7,816 |
-25.9% |
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0.16 |
905-601 Program Analysis, Implementation, Communications |
2,108 |
2,579 |
1,678 |
1,414 |
-32.9% |
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|
1.92 |
905-701 Environment and Science Policy |
40,475 |
41,154 |
37,907 |
27,451 |
-32.2% |
1.20 |
Exceeded |
0.10 |
905-801 Natural Resources Management |
22,557 |
21,967 |
18,564 |
16,250 |
-28.0% |
1.57 |
Exceeded |
0.27 |
905-901 Agriculture |
34,985 |
33,984 |
30,138 |
24,773 |
-29.2% |
1.85 |
Exceeded |
0.14 |
Country Total |
172,946 |
185,028 |
160,369 |
139,024 |
-19.6% |
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Assistant Administrator: Jacqueline E. Schafer
Program Budget (Appropriations by Account) |
FY 2004 ($000) |
FY 2005 ($000) |
FY 2006 ($000) |
FY 2007 ($000) |
Percent Change FY 04-07 |
Development Assistance |
172,946 |
185,028 |
160,369 |
139,024 |
-19.6% |
Total |
172,946 |
185,028 |
160,369 |
139,024 |
-19.6% |
Program Budget by Sector and Account |
FY 2004 ($000) |
FY 2005 ($000) |
FY 2006 ($000) |
FY 2007 ($000) |
Percent Change FY 04-07 |
Basic Education |
DA |
11,103 |
9,278 |
10,692 |
7,587 |
-31.7% |
Agriculture and Environment |
DA |
123,072 |
110,255 |
92,909 |
73,742 |
-40.1% |
Higher Education & Training |
DA |
10,194 |
10,000 |
8,490 |
7,173 |
-29.6% |
Economic Growth |
DA |
23,392 |
53,880 |
48,278 |
50,522 |
116.0% |
Human Rights |
DA |
2,185 |
1,615 |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
Democracy and Governance |
DA |
3,000 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
Total |
172,946 |
185,028 |
160,369 |
139,024 |
-19.6% |
Workforce |
FY 2004 ($000) |
FY 2005 ($000) |
FY 2006 ($000) |
FY 2007 ($000) |
Percent Change FY 04-07 |
US Direct Hires |
127 |
150 |
150 |
150 |
18.1% |
US Non Direct Hires |
164 |
139 |
139 |
139 |
-15.2% |
Foreign Nationals |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
Total |
291 |
289 |
289 |
289 |
-0.7% |
Operating Unit Summary |
FY 2004 |
FY 2005 |
FY 2006 |
FY 2007 |
Program per US Direct Hire ($000) |
1,362 |
1,234 |
1,069 |
927 |
Program per All US ($000) |
594 |
640 |
555 |
481 |
Program per Position ($000) |
594 |
640 |
555 |
481 |
Other Major Donors:
Bilateral: Japan, European Union, United Kingdom, Germany, Canada
Multilateral: World Bank, United Nations Organizations, Regional Development Banks, Organization of American States, Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)
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