Countries
The U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID) has global health programs in more
than 60 countries around the world. USAID efforts
focus on three
categories of priority countries [PDF,
3KB].
- Joint Programming countries are
those with the highest potential for worldwide
health
impact -- a significant level of resources
will be committed to achieving results in
these countries.
- Joint Planning countries are countries
with lesser global impact, but which have
important health sector activities.
- Certain countries are termed Special
Circumstance countries because of investments
made to date, policy considerations, or crisis
conditions.
- Country Health Teams List: Africa
(AFR) [PDF, 39KB], Asia [PDF, 27KB], Middle East [PDF, 18KB], Europe
and Eurasia (E&E) [PDF, 22KB], Latin
America and the Caribbean (LAC) [PDF, 28KB]
- Country-level demographic and health indicator
data is available at the Data
Online for Population, Health and Nutrition
(DOLPHN) system, an online statistical
data resource.
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