FY 2006 Operational Plan Database
The FY2006 Operational Plan Database is now available. The Operational Plan replaces the Annual Report as the primary document for reporting on Agency activities at the Operating Unit (OU) level.
FY 2006 Annual Report Guidance
The Annual Report Guidance for FY 2006 is now available for partners and contractors helping to prepare Annual Reports.
FY 2005 Annual Reports now available.
The Annual Reports Documentation and Database for FY 2005 is now available online.
USAID Policy Paper: USAID Assistance to Internally Displaced
Persons
The 25 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) wandering across the
earth to escape violence, hatred, hunger, and natural disasters are
getting a formal offer of assistance and protection under a new USAID
policy adopted in September 2004. This policy broadens the focus on
IDPs in the broader USAID strategy to address all phases of
displacement, ranging from emergency relief to transitional aid to
long-term development assistance after resettlement and reintegration.
A comprehensive commitment to the problems associated with internal
displacement is a USAID priority.
EvalWeb - Collaborative Research
on USAID Programs and Performance
DIS' redesign of EvalWeb,
USAID's web site on evaluations, will provide
information and tools to strengthen evaluation
and assessment work in the Agency and throughout
the development community. The site includes
evaluation guidelines, contract mechanisms,
and methodology, as well as sector-specific
evaluation and indicator guidelines, examples
of evaluation SOWs, TIPS series, ADS, and
links to relevant external organizations.
EvalWeb launched in October on the internet
at the Knowledge Fair.
The Greenbook - U.S. Overseas Loans
and Grants, Obligations and Loan Authorizations
The Greenbook shows a complete historical
record of United States (U.S.) foreign aid
to the rest of the world. The Greenbook
reports all loans and grants authorized
by the U.S. Government for each fiscal year
from 1945 to 2002, and reports the assistance
by purpose and by country. From this site
users can create their own tables and reports
by selecting recipient countries, years
and type of USG assistance.
ADS: Automated Directives System
Formerly the USAID handbooks, the ADS
is a two-tier standardized system that separates policy from essential procedures.
This system also includes a supplementary reference section, consisting of "how to" guides,
forms, and other publications from other agencies that affect the Agency.
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