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Budget Justification
FY 2003

  
 

Introduction

Statement of the Administrator

USAID Organization Chart

Assisted Countries - World Map

Summary of FY 2003 Budget Request

Program Highlights

Management Improvements

Operating & Administrative Expenses

Capital Investment Fund

Working Capital Fund

Operation Expenses of the Inspector General

Foreign Service Retirement and Disability Fund

Summary Tables

Regions
    Africa
    Asia & the Near East     Europe & Eurasia
    Latin America & the
     Caribbean

Central Programs

Glossary

Abbreviations and Acronyms

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Introduction

The U.S. Agency for International Development's (USAID) FY 2003 budget justification to the Congress reflects the Administration's program and budget request for bilateral foreign economic assistance appropriations.

The Main Volume of the budget justification summarizes the budget request and discusses the programs and activities implemented through USAID's centrally funded programs and through the four geographic regions.

A separate Summary Tables volume includes tables that illustrate the foreign assistance budget request for FY 2003 and provide a detailed tabular breakout of the economic assistance budget for FY 2000 (actual), FY 2001 (actual), FY 2002 estimate, and FY 2003 (request).

Five annexes to the Main Volume discuss USAID programs in the geographic regions and the central programs, including program narratives and data sheets.

Annex I details programs and activities for Africa.
 
Annex II details the programs for Asia and the Near East, consisting of East and South Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa.
 
Annex III details the programs for Europe and Eurasia, consisting of Europe and Eurasia (the Independent States of the former Soviet Union).
 
Annex IV details the Latin America and Caribbean programs, consisting of Central and South America and the Caribbean.
 
Annex V details programs of the Agency's central and pillar bureaus, including Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance; Economic Growth, Agriculture, and Trade; Global Health; Management; and Policy Program Coordination.

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