USAID PAKISTAN
Budget and Spend Plan
Disbursements - October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2012
(since the adoption of KLB legislation)
Bilateral Civilian Assistance |
Total |
Energy |
$156.5M |
Economic Growth (including Agriculture) |
$140.9M |
Stabilization (USAID) |
$674.4M |
Stabilization (Civilian Law Enforcement, Rule of Law, Counternarcotics) |
$160.4M |
Education |
$359.8M |
Health |
$196.2M |
Social/Humanitarian Assistance |
$319.8M |
Cross-cutting - Democracy & Governance |
$110.9M |
Sub-total* |
$2,118.9M |
Emergency Flood Response/Recovery |
Total |
UN/Red Cross Displaced Persons Relief |
$52.0M |
Disaster Assistance through UN and NGOs |
$331.7M |
Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster Assistance (OFDA) and Civic Aid |
$100.9M |
Emergency Food Aid - World Food Program (FFP) |
$486.1M |
Department of State, Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (DOS/PRM) Pakistan IDP's (MRA/ERMA) |
83.5M |
Flood Sub-total |
$1060.3M |
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Total |
Grand Total |
$3,179.2M |
* Sub-total includes $171.34 mil transfers to other USG agencies.
DOWNLOAD THIS TABLE: U.S. Assistance Disbursements for Pakistan, Oct. 1, 2009 - Sept. 30, 2012 (PDF, 210kb)
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IMPACT AT A GLANCE
- Since its inception USAID's health program has trained 11,000 health care providers, provided 126 ambulances, and upgraded 89 community health-care facilities.
- In 2010 USID helped restore 150 schools and train more than 600 teachers in Malakand.
- USAID offered training in finance to 19,00 women business owners in Punjab and Sindh provinces in 2010.
- As part of its flood relief efforts USAID established 190 mobile health clinics and helped provide safe drinking water to more than 1.5 million people daily.
- USAID helped establish an international market for Pakistani mangos in a $3 million program.
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