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The Challenge

The Asia and Near East region faces obstacles to greater economic and social development including: terrorism, narco/human-trafficking, high population growth, weak education and health systems, poor governance, corruption, unemployment, and environmental degradation. USAID’s regional programs support U.S. foreign policy objectives and strategic priorities by combating political instability and terrorism, promoting cross-border dialogues, developing public-private partnerships, and facilitating the exchange of ideas and information. Resources are devoted to four areas: launching a "Blue Revolution" to promote sustainable use of and access to water resources; making national governments work by increasing transparency and government effectiveness; creating jobs for the 21st century by developing a skilled workforce and reducing barriers to trade and investment; and offering higher education opportunities for potential leaders in countries of strategic importance to the United States.

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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
498-007 Program Development and Learning  12,714 31,740 19,631 16,827 32.4%     0.02
498-016 East Asia Regional Democracy Fund  1,988 0 0 0 N/A N/A   N/A
498-023 South Asia Regional Initiative for Energy  6,700 0 0 0 N/A N/A   N/A
498-024 East Asia and Pacific Environmental Initiative  1,740 0 0 0 N/A N/A   N/A
498-031 South Asia Regional Energy  0 1,500 0 0 N/A N/A   0.00
498-037 South Asia Regional Democracy   4,558 992 0 0 N/A 1.58 Exceeded 0.00
498-xxx Department of State Programs  119,291 108,376 124,344 147,400 23.6%     0.00
Country Total  146,991 142,608 143,975 164,227 11.7%

Office Director: Susan Fine

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  2,317 4,458 6,386 3,287 41.9%
Development Assistance  19,667 28,782 13,245 13,540 -31.2%
Economic Support Fund  125,007 109,368 124,344 147,400 17.9%
Total  146,991 142,608 143,975 164,227 11.7%

 

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 5,850 4,210 4,168 1,700 -70.9%
ESF 24,622 0 0 0 N/A
Agriculture and Environment DA 6,850 7,082 2,980 3,750 -45.3%
ESF 1,740 0 0 0 N/A
Higher Education & Training DA 267 600 1,000 1,500 461.8%
Economic Growth DA 4,888 16,686 3,069 3,365 -31.2%
ESF 91,180 107,384 124,344 147,400 61.7%
Human Rights DA 1,570 0 0 0 N/A
Democracy and Governance DA 242 204 2,028 3,225 1,232.6%
ESF 7,465 1,984 0 0 N/A
Family Planning / Reproductive Health CSH 800 2,050 1,139 1,000 25.0%
HIV / AIDS CSH 220 1,400 1,079 1,089 395.0%
Child Survival and Maternal Health CSH 1,000 568 752 752 -24.8%
Vulnerable Children CSH 0 0 2,970 0 N/A
Other Infectious Diseases CSH 297 440 446 446 50.2%
Total  146,991 142,608 143,975 164,227 11.7%

Other Major Donors:

Bilateral: The United States is the largest bilateral donor to the Asia and the Near East region, accounting for approximately a quarter of all assistance to the region. The United States is followed by Japan, the European Community, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and the Netherlands.

Multilateral: The Asia and the Near East region receives substantial assistance from the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and a number of United Nations agencies.

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