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USAID: partnership for peopleThe United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is the lead agency for the U.S. Government providing economic development and humanitarian assistance to people around the world. As an active partner of the Government and people of Senegal, USAID listens to local concerns and priorities, and then responds with joint activities to help reduce poverty, promote democracy and economic growth, recover from disasters, and prevent conflicts. In Senegal, USAID has invested over $1 billion in a wide range of projects since 1961 -- an average of nearly $30 million each year -- to tackle constraints to national development. See the activities section for detailed information about USAID's work. Atelier de l’USAID/Sénégal sur l’environnement des affaires dans le secteur agricole PMI trains Senegalese lab technicians, donates microscopes PMI launches second round of indoor residual spraying in northern Senegal 35% of Senegalese farmers aware of avian flu: USAID/CRS study Rural communities draw up management plans to boost sustainable forest growth USAID Mission Director breaks ground in first of 28 new middle schools for Senegal President’s Malaria Initiative announces major local program to battle disease USAID donates 17 vehicles and 400,000 textbooks to support Senegalese middle school education USAID helps protects nearly 700,000 Senegalese from getting malaria |
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