Child Health: Partnerships
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Source: Richard Franco |
The U.S. Agency for International
Development pursues its mission through partnerships
with the people and governments of assisted countries,
U.S. businesses, non-governmental organizations, private
voluntary organizations, academic institutions, other
U.S. government agencies and international assistance
agencies. The projects listed here represent only
those activities funded by the Office of Health, Infectious
Diseases and Nutrition.
Global
Initiatives and Donor Partners
As a recognized leader in development
assistance and one of the largest bilateral donors,
USAID is at the forefront of efforts to mobilize
partnerships to address global child health concerns.
These partnerships, based on common goals, shared
vision, and joint strategies, strive to bring substantial
new resources, ideas, and technologies to address
child survival in developing countries. The partnerships
complement USAID’s existing programs, while
USAID contributes its considerable field presence,
access to governments, technical expertise, and networks
of local development partners.
Global Initiatives
Donor Partners
Cooperating
Agreements and Contracts
The Bureau for Global Health implements
its foreign assistance activities by contributing
to programs or purchasing services of U.S. organizations
and companies. USAID utilizes cooperative agreements
and contracts to achieve results that contribute
to the agency's performance goals.
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