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- FY 2008 U.S. International Food Assistance Report (1,053kb,PDF)
- FANTA's Title II Relevant Material Request Form
- Final Report on Development of an Emergency Food Product
- Budget and AER for PVO rapid response - DRAFT (Excel, 188kb)
- PVO Emergency Proposals - DRAFT (Word, 45kb)
- Supplemental Title II Proposal Guidance for Burundi and Guatemala Preventing Malnutrition in Children Under Two Approach - FINAL. (word, 45kb)
- FFP Response to PM2A Comments. (word, 50kb)
- Commodity Calculator for May and June Calls Forward, updated 4/16/09 (excel, 184kb)
- FY 2009 Title II Procurement Schedule (pdf, 71.8kb)
- Market Assistance Program - Field Manual (pdf, 72.7kb)
- FY09 Title II Guidelines (Final)
- Trigger Indicators and Early Warning and Response Systems in MYAPs (250kb, PDF)
- FY 2007 U.S. International Food Assistance Report (358kb,PDF)
- Food for Peace Strategic Plan for 2006-2010 (PDF)
- HIV and Food Security Conceptual Framework: Food for Peace and PEPFAR (125kb, pdf)
- Weekly Emergency Call Forward Status Report
- Weekly Non-Emergency Call Forward Status Report
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Non-Emergency Program References
USAID's 1995 Food
Aid and Food Security Policy Paper guides the Title II non-emergency program
development for all USAID administered food aid activities. Faith-based and
other private, non-governmental organizations, the World Food Program and
Cooperating Sponsors directly implement Title II development programming.
Development food aid is used to improve food access, availability, and
utilization. Food aid directly supplements the diet of young children and
pregnant and lactating mothers, and when used as food for work (FFW)
mobilizes poor people's labor to feed families and build local commercial
and agricultural infrastructure necessary for sustainable rural development.
Commodity sales (monetization) encourage local and U.S. market development
by promoting private sector participation. The local currency proceeds of
those sales are used to implement critical interventions that help insure
that the program's longer-term objective of sustainable increases in food
security is met. Monetization proceeds are used to support the provision of
basic health services, nutrition education, agricultural extension and
training, and local capacity building. Title II development food aid, when
fully integrated with other USAID resources, enhances the effectiveness of
child survival, agriculture, income generation, basic education and community
development activities targeting the rural poor.
NON-EMERGENCY PROGRAM REFERENCES
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- Budget and AER for PVO rapid response - DRAFT
- PVO Emergency Proposals - DRAFT
- FY 2009 P.L. 480 Title II Program Policies and Proposal Guidelines (Final)
- MYAP FY 2009 Pipeline and Resource Estimate Proposal (PREP)
- Regulation 11
- Monetization Field Manual
- FY 2008 Results Report Guidance
- FY 2007 Results Report Guidance
- HIV and Food Security Conceptual Framework: Food for Peace and PEPFAR (125kb, pdf)
- Bellmon Certification Requirements for PL 480 Title II Activities, STATE 086836, May 14, 1998
- Enhanced Mission Title II Management Oversight in Redelegated Countries, STATE 095910, May 24, 1999
- FFP Concept Paper for 2004-2008 (Final Draft), September 10, 2003
- West Africa Bellmon Studies
- Non-Fat Dry Milk
Monetization Policy, Dec. 7, 2001
- Non-Fat Dry Milk Cable,
October 15, 2001
- Low Income Food Deficit Country
List, as of March 2008
- Bellmon Analysis Guidelines, 1986
- Non-Emergency Call Forward Status Report
(Updated Monthly) (Excel, 39K)
-
FANTA Evaluations and Indicator Guidelines
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