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Vietnam


The Challenge

In 2004, Vietnam ranked as one of the world’s 25 poorest countries with a per capita income of $553. The majority of the poor live in rural areas with limited access to credit, productive assets, or quality social services. HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases pose a special challenge to sustainable development. Vietnam’s accelerated economic growth has directly led to increased stress on the country’s natural resources, biodiversity, and air/water quality. USAID’s country-specific activities in Vietnam focus on accelerating the transition to a more open, market-based economy while improving access to services for selected vulnerable groups. USAID's Regional Development Mission/Asia (RDM/A) manages these activities funded at $1.98 million ESF and $2.818 million DA in FY 2006 and $1.0 million ESF and $2.44 million DA in FY 2007. Please see RDM/A's Congressional Budget Justification for additional information on these activities.

Objectives, Sectors and Workforce

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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
440-006 Accelerated Transition to a Market-Based Economy  3,000 4,000 0 0 N/A     0.09
440-007 Assistance to Selected Vulnerable Groups   6,100 1,950 0 0 N/A     0.27
Country Total  9,100 5,950 0 0 -100.0%

Regional Mission Director: Timothy Beans

MCA Status: Currently Not Eligible
PEPFAR Focus Country: Yes
Provided or Received Services From Other Missions: N/A

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  6,100 1,200 0 0 N/A
Development Assistance  3,000 4,750 0 0 N/A
Total  9,100 5,950 0 0 -100.0%

 

Program Budget by Sector and Account FY 2004
($000)
FY 2005
($000)
FY 2006
($000)
FY 2007
($000)
Percent Change
FY 04-07
Economic Growth DA 3,000 4,000 0 0 N/A
Human Rights DA 0 750 0 0 N/A
HIV / AIDS CSH 4,500 0 0 0 N/A
Vulnerable Children CSH 1,600 1,200 0 0 N/A
Total  9,100 5,950 0 0 -100.0%

 

Workforce FY 2004
($000)
FY 2005
($000)
FY 2006
($000)
FY 2007
($000)
Percent Change
FY 04-07
US Direct Hires  0 0 0 0 N/A
US Non Direct Hires  3 6 7 7 133.3%
Foreign Nationals  9 14 18 18 100.0%
Total  12 20 25 25 108.3%

 

Mission Summary FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007
Program per US Direct Hire ($000) N/A N/A N/A N/A
Program per All US ($000) 3,033 992 0 0
Program per Position ($000) 758 298 0 0

Other Major Donors:

Bilateral: The largest donors are Japan and France, followed by Germany, the United Kingdom, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Australia. The United States ranks ninth.

Multilateral: The major multilateral donors are the International Development Association, the Asian Development Fund, and followed, to a lesser extent, by the European Commission.

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