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LAC Tropical Forest and Biodiversity FAA 118/119 Country Analyses
Background
As part of USAID's strategic planning processes, country-specific
operating units are required to assess tropical forest and biodiversity
conservation needs in their country and the extent to which
proposed programs address the needs identified. This analytical
requirement remains in force under the new Strategic Framework
for USAID/LAC.
Requirements for tropical forest analysis are set out by the
Foreign Assistance Act (FAA) Section 118(e): "Country Analysis
Requirements. -- Each country development strategy statement
or other country plan prepared by the US Agency for International
Development shall include an analysis of (1) The actions necessary
in that country to achieve conservation and sustainable management
of tropical forests, and (2) The extent to which the actions
proposed for support by the Agency meet the needs thus identified."
Similar language exists for biodiversity conservation in FAA
Section 119(d): "Country Analysis Requirements. -- Each country
development strategy statement or other country plan prepared
by the US Agency for International Development shall include
an analysis of (1) the actions necessary in that country to
conserve biological diversity, and (2) the extent to which the
actions proposed for support by the Agency meet the needs thus
identified."
FAA 118/119 Country Analyses:
- Bolivia - 12/2002, (PDF, 1693K)
- Brazil - 2002, (PDF, 316K)
- Colombia 08/2006 (PDF 2,430K)
- Dominican
Republic - 02/2002, (PDF, 148K)
- Ecuador- 03/2006, (PDF, 1570K)
- El
Salvador - 01/2004, (PDF, 1107K)
- Guatemala - 12/03, (PDF, 1170K)
- Guyana - 07/2003, (PDF, 2999K)
- Haiti - 06/2006, (PDF, 591K)
- Honduras - 12/2002, (PDF, 509K)
- Jamaica - 2003, (PDF, 999K)
- Mexico - 2003, (PDF, 771K)
- Nicaragua - 05/2003, (PDF, 273K)
- Panama - 04/2004, (PDF, 899K)
- Paraguay - 12/2004, (PDF, 1606K)
- Peru - 2002, (PDF, 353K)
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