Citizens' Report
The Fiscal Year 2008 Summary of Performance and Financial Results
The Citizens’ Report provides a
summary of the U.S. Agency
for International Development’s
(USAID) performance for fiscal year
(FY) 2008. The report is part of a series
in the Office of Management and
Budget’s (OMB) Pilot Program for
Alternative Approaches to Performance
and Accountability Reporting. The other
reports in the series are: (1) the Agency
Financial Report (AFR); (2) a Snapshot
of the budget, and program and financial
performance; (3) the Annual Performance Report (APR); and (4) the Annual Performance
Plan (pdf, 1.43mb) (APP). USAID opted to
participate in this voluntary pilot program
for the second year in order to present
more complete and readily accessible
information on its performance to the
American public and the U.S. Congress.
The Agency will submit its FY 2010 APP
in conjunction with the Congressional
Budget Justification in spring 2009.
Together, these reports fulfill the Agency’s
compliance with the Government Performance
and Results Act reporting requirements.
The USAID FY 2008 Citizens’ Report
includes:
- A message from the USAID Administrator;
- The budget, performance, and financial
Snapshot;
- The Agency’s mission statement and
description of its organization and
program structure;
- Progress on key strategic goals,
including candid assessments of
whether the Agency met, partially
met, or did not meet its FY 2008
performance targets;
- Budget and cost efficiency information
linked to the strategic goals and
program areas;
- Summarized financial statements from
the AFR;
- Summary of major management
accomplishments, and key management
issues and challenges;
- Supporting references and Internet
links.
The FY 2007 predecessor report, called the
Highlights Report, was jointly prepared by
USAID and the Department of State.
Past Reports:
Back to Top ^
|