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Burundi


The Challenge

USAID’s Burundi program aims to fulfill the promise of this year’s elections by helping Burundians consolidate peace and security in their country. A lack of accountable governance, economic devastation, ethnic and economic inequality and physical insecurity are all obstacles to achieving this goal. To address these challenges, USAID is working with the Burundian government and Burundian civil society to: define and implement critical reforms; enhance agricultural production; create new off-farm economic opportunities; set priorities for economic development; support local reconciliation movements and solidarity-building community works projects; provide support to the victims of violence; and undertake activities that work both locally and nationally to address the critical sources of the country’s on-going conflict.

Objectives, Sectors and Workforce

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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
695-006 Democracy and Governance 4,007 4,342 0 0 N/A 2.00 Exceeded 0.05
695-007 Food Security 1,742 250 0 0 N/A 1.79 Exceeded 0.96
695-008 Health 700 3,843 0 0 N/A 1.73 Exceeded 0.05
695-009 Food Security, Conflict Mitigation 0 0 2,137 2,650 N/A N/A   N/A
695-010 Democracy and Governance, Health 0 0 7,260 6,873 N/A N/A   N/A
PL 480 Title II not Allocated to a Strategic Objective 19,881 16,501 7,778 N/A
Country Total 26,330 24,936 17,175 9,523 -63.8%

Mission Director: Andrew Sisson

MCA Status: Not a Candidate
PEPFAR Focus Country: No
Provided or Received Services From Other Missions: Received

Program Budget (Appropriations by Account) FY 2004 ($000) FY 2005 ($000) FY 2006 ($000) FY 2007 ($000) Percent Change FY 04-07
Child Survival and Health Programs Fund 700 3,093 2,669 3,080 340.0%
Development Assistance 2,270 2,118 2,917 3,943 73.7%
Economic Support Fund 3,479 3,224 3,811 2,500 -28.1%
PL 480 Title II 19,881 16,501 7,778 0 N/A
Total 26,330 24,936 17,175 9,523 -63.8%

 

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 0 0 0 1,000 N/A
ESF 0 0 500 500 N/A
Agriculture and Environment DA 1,742 0 737 750 -56.9%
Democracy and Governance DA 0 1,118 780 793 N/A
ESF 3,479 2,474 3,011 2,000 -42.5%
Conflict Management / Humanitarian Assistance DA 528 1,000 1,400 1,400 165.2%
HIV / AIDS CSH 0 2,293 1,977 1,980 N/A
Child Survival and Maternal Health CSH 200 300 692 1,100 450.0%
ESF 0 750 300 0 N/A
Other Infectious Diseases CSH 500 500 0 0 N/A
PL 480 Title II not Allocated to a Sector 19,881 16,501 7,778 N/A
Total 26,330 24,936 17,175 9,523 -63.8%

 

Workforce FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 Percent Change FY 04-07
US Direct Hires 0 0 1 1 N/A
US Non Direct Hires 0 1 2 2 N/A
Foreign Nationals 0 4 6 11 N/A
Total 0 5 9 14 N/A

 

Mission Summary FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007
Program per US Direct Hire ($000) N/A N/A 17,175 9,523
Program per All US ($000) N/A 24,936 5,725 3,174
Program per Position ($000) N/A 4,987 1,908 680

Other Major Donors:

Bilateral: Belgium, the United States, Germany, France.

Multilateral: The European Union, the World Bank, the United Nations.

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