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Open Government
The U.S. Agency for International Development is committed to the President's Open Government initiative, upholding the values of transparency, participation, and collaboration in tangible ways that benefit the American people.
- Transparency. Government should provide citizens with information about what their government is doing so that government can be held accountable.
- Participation. Government should actively solicit expertise from outside Washington so that it makes policies with the benefit of the best information.
- Collaboration. Government officials should work together with one another and with citizens as part of doing their job of solving national problems.
Data Sources
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U.S. Official Development Assistance (ODA) Database
- Download in CSV format (1.4mb)
- U.S. Overseas Loans and Grants (Greenbook)
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United States Trade Capacity Building Assistance
- Download in CSV format (117kb)
- Where Does USAID's Money Go?
Records and Reports
- USAID Customer Service Plan (pdf, 567kb)
- USAID Open Government Plan 2.0
- USAID Open Government Plan (pdf, 264kb)
- Plain Writing Act Compliance Report - July 13, 2011 (pdf, 178kb)
- FY 2010 Freedom of Information Act Annual Report (pdf, 192kb)
- Download FY2010 Report in XML Format (19kb)
- FY 2010 Chief FOIA Officer's Report (pdf, 304kb)
- Reports to Congress
- USAID Information Related to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
- Fiscal Year 2010 Congressional Budget Justification for Foreign Operations
- Performance Management
- Annual Performance Report
- Agency Financial Report
- Joint Summary Report
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