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United States African Development Foundation


DEFINITIONS

ID- USADF's internal document tracking code for a particular investment.

Name
- the name of the client group that received a USADF grant in a given country and the primary activity.

Description -
a summary of the how the investment will be used. This entry links to the actual investment description document defining the objectives and performance targets of the investment.
Goals - This entry links to a PDF file of the orginal investment agreement with project goals and objectives.

Value - Total Original US Dollar value of the grant and any budget amendements.
Budget - This entry links to the original investment budget denominated in local currency at the time the grant was awarded.

Start - the date the funds were obligated to the grantee.

End - the last day of the period during which USADF funds will be used to implement an approved investment proposal.


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ID
Name
Description
Goals
Value
Budget
Start
End
1520 La Vivrière    photos  Funds are used to construct a new millet processing facility and procure equipment to improve marketing activities
$250,000
Sep-03 Sep-08
1581 Aboul Abass Economic Interest Group  Funds are used to improve the management and production capacity of the business and expand the laundry services they provide to clients in St. Louis
$243,515
Sep-04 Sep-09
1582 Gabastri Quality System   Funds are used to rehabilitate the workshop and expand production for this Dakar-based manufacturer of specialized parts for doors and fences
$208,536
Sep-04 Sep-09
1589 GIE Groupe d'Affaires Top Aviservice Dakar    Funds are used to construct a new poultry processing facility, warehouse and offices and to procure equipment, technical and marketing assistance
$245,222
Oct-04 Sep-09
1626 NDIAKHERE Economic Interest Group      photos   Funds are used to strengthen managerial and production capacity at this cereal and grain processing plant technical study
$162,921
Sep-05 Sep-10
1627 AGRICONCEPT                                   Funds are used to provide agricultural inputs to green bean farmers, acquire high-performance equipment and enhance marketing of green bean exports  technical study
$237,192
Sep-05 Sep-10
1647 MARIA Distribution                            Funds are used to modernize the fruit juice processing plant and incorporate international standards of pasteurization, sterilization and packaging
$229,091
Sep-05 Sep-10
1841

Production and Marketing of Organic Bananas - APROVAG
photos

This project will improve incomes for APROVAG members and contribute to Senegal’s economic development by increasing its export capacity by the third year.  By improving the incomes of 1,250 peasant families, and creating and consolidating jobs, the project contributes to Senegal’s Poverty Reduction Strategic Program.
$244,750
Aug-08
Aug-13
1880 Blilnd Craftsmen Capacity Building photos The Societe Artisanale Alioune Ngom is a limited liability corporation owned and
operated by a cooperative of blind craftsmen.The 20 blind and 4 non-disabled crafters produce brooms and floor mops to meet market demands for cleaning equipment.
$95,067
Sep-08
Sep-10
1881 Sesame Production and Marketing The Association de Lutte Contre l’Exode Rural (ASSOLUCER), located in Medina El Hadj Souane, Senegal, is a federation of 200 agricultural organizations in 138 villages.  Its farmer members grow sesame and other vegetables.  The project will assist ASSOLUCER’s improve accounting practices, organizational structure, relationships with its member groups, and technical skills in sesame production.
$90,816
Sep-08
Sep-10
1883 Bokk Doole Farmers’ Project The project supports sustainable irrigated agriculture in the Keur Momar Sarr Administrative District all along Lake de Guiers. It will improve the living conditions of the inhabitants as a result of substantial revenues to be earned. Local employment will increase, agricultural operations will be more credible with regard to the financing and the economy of the Administrative District will expand with the help of an enlarged market.
$225,021
Sep-08
Sep-13

CA = See Cooperative Agreement for Details

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Last Updated: March 11, 2009