Reports
Database of USAID Environmental Documentation for ANE Region
USAID units must prepare an Initial Environmental Examinations (IEE) for all programs and activities unless they are exempted, are categorically excluded or trigger an a priori positive determination. IEEs should be prepared along with an initial proposal, so that any modifications can be made to the activity design with minimum delay or difficulty. IEEs must be prepared in compliance with Title 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 216, commonly known as 22 CFR 216, or simply "Reg 216." IEEs are prepared in the field by USAID staff or consultants and approved by the field mission and the Regional Environmental Officer (REO). Then, they are forwarded to Washington for approval by the Bureau Environmental Officer (BEO). Users can browse and download past IEEs from the database of IEEs and Environmental Documentation for the ANE USAID program.
ANE Initial Environmental Examinations and Categorical Exclusions
Log Books
The following are ANE environmental compliance logs by fiscal year, which includes information about ANE BEO-approved environmental compliance documents. More information about the programs and projects listed in these logs may be found by visiting the Database of USAID Environmental Documentation for ANE Region.
Decisions 2002
Decisions 2003
Decisions 2004
Decisions 2005
Decisions 2006
Decisions 2007
Environmental Assessments by ANE Country
Tropical Forestry and Biodiversity (118/119) Assessments by ANE country
(and similar ANE environment-related reports).
Database of USAID Environmental Documentation for Africa Region
Database of USAID Environmental Documentation for E&E Region (intranet):
Other useful sectoral publications: includes reference material
The Development Experience Clearinghouse (DEC)
The DEC is the largest online resource for USAID funded, international development documentation. You are able to download USAID documents from our DEXS database that contains records for over 119,000 USAID technical and program documents with over 14,000 available for electronic download. The purpose of the DEC is to strengthen USAID's development projects, activities, and programs by making these development experience documents available to USAID offices and mission staff, PVO's, NGO's, universities and research institutions, developing countries, and the public worldwide.
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