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- USAID-State
Strategic Plan 2007-2012
- National
Security Strategy of the United States, March 2006
- Policy
Framework for Bilateral Foreign Aid, January 2006 [PDF,
440 KB]
- White Paper:
US Foreign Aid: Meeting the Challenges of the Twenty-first Century,
January 2004 [PDF, 353 KB]
- Fragile
States Strategy, January 2005 [PDF, 305 KB]
- Democracy
and Governance Strategic Framework [PDF, 343 KB]
- Mitigating
the Development Impacts of HIV/AIDS [PDF, 406 KB]
- Foreign Aid in the National
Interest [PDF, 353 KB]
- Nine Principles,
February 2005
- Business
Transformation
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Policy Framework for Bilateral Foreign Aid
To implement transformational diplomacy through development,
USAID has adopted a new policy framework. It affirms that
USAID will seek to use bilateral foreign assistance to build
toward a safer, more secure, democratic and prosperous world
in order to enhance our own national security. Implementing
this policy will make U.S. bilateral aid more effective and
better coordinated with other U.S. Government policies and
programs.
The docment identifies and elaborates on five core strategic
goals for foreign aid:
Promote Transformational Development
Strengthen Fragile States
Support Strategic States
Provide Humanitarian Relief
Address Global Issues and Other Special, Self-standing Concerns
The framework:
Details USAID's shift in policy and strategic direction
Specifies what steps will be necessary in order to make these
policies fully operational
Positions the Agency in broader discussions of the role of
foreign aid worldwide
Puts countries at the center of their own development, with
bilateral foreign aid in a supporting role
The document synthesizes the insights and innovations of previous
publications (as linked on the right-side module of this page),
including:
Foreign Aid in the National Interest
White Paper: U.S. Foreign Aid: Meeting the Challenges
of the Twenty-first Century
USAID's Fragile States Strategy
At Freedom's Frontiers: A Democracy and Governance
Strategic Framework
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