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"Did You Know?"  Facts about USAID

USAID currently has nearly 8,000 employees worldwide, which is half the number the agency had at its peak in the 1970s.


The FY 2011 foreign assistance (USAID and State) budget request is just 1.4% of the budget for the entire Federal government.


A USAID-funded scientist, Gebisa Ejeta, won the 2009 World Food Prize for developing drought and striga resistant sorghum.


In 2009 PEPFAR directly supported prevention of mother-to-child transmission programs that allowed nearly 100,000 babies of HIV-positive mothers to be born HIV-free.


The first woman to win the Nobel Prize for economics, Elinor Ostrom, credits USAID with launching her career in development research.


In 2010, a USAID-supported study provided the first-ever proof that the use of an antiretroviral-based microbicide gel (1% Tenofovir) can significantly reduce the risk of HIV infection in women.


Congressional Budget Justification

Cover of the FY 2013 Executive Budget Summary - Function 150 and Other International Programs.  Click to download.
Click here to download FY 2013 Executive Budget Summary - Function 150 and Other International Programs.
(PDF, 5mb)

The Congressional Budget Justification (CBJ) is the annual presentation to the Congress that justifies the entire Foreign Operations Budget Request and reflects the continuing process to provide improved strategic focus, data quality, and information on topics of greater Congressional interest. The CBJ also includes the Annual Performance Report for the prior fiscal year and the Annual Performance Plan for the upcoming fiscal year. For past USAID Performance and Accountability reports, including CBJs, see the Agency Performance menu below and to the right.



Past Congressional Budget Justifications


Note: Several of the publications on this page are in Adobe PDF format, which requires Acrobat Reader software, available for free download from Adobe. PDF accessibility options are available at the Adobe accessibility page.


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