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Agricultural Growth Program (AGP) – Agribusiness and Market Development

See also: Crosscutting Issues

Date of Operation: 2011 – 2016Ethiopian man in a nursery

Primary Implementing Partner: ACDI/VOCA

Other Implementing Partner: International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC), John Mellor & Associates (JMA), Booz Allen Hamilton, Danya International, Inc., Kimetrica, Coffee Quality Institute, and Crown Agents

Regions of Operation: Amhara, Oromiya, SNNP, and Tigray

Goal:

Sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by improving the productivity and competitiveness of value chains that offer job and income opportunities for rural households.

Project Objectives:

Maternal Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP)

See also: Crosscutting Issues

Date of Operation: 2010 – 2013newborn infant under warming lights

Primary Implementing Partner: Jhpiego

Other Implementing Partners: Save the Children, Johns Hopkins University, and John Snow, Inc.

Regions of Operation: Amhara, Oromia, SNNP, and Tigray

Goal:

To curb maternal, neonatal and child morbidity and mortality in Ethiopia.

Project Objectives:

Integrated Family Health Program (IFHP)

See also: Crosscutting Issues, Central Contraceptive Procurement

Date of Operation: 2008 - 2013happy baby

Primary Implementing Partner: Pathfinder International

Other Implementing Partners: John Snow Inc., Consortium of Reproductive Health Associations (CORHA)

Regions of Operation: Addis Ababa, Amhara, Benishangul-Gumuz, Oromia, SNNP, and Tigray

Goal:

Improve family health, especially for mothers, newborns, and children.

Project Objectives:

Pastoralist Livelihoods Initiative – Phase II (PLI-II)

See also: Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Transformations for Enhanced Resilience (WATER) Project, Crosscutting Issues

Date of Operation: 2009 – 2013man working at the camel market

Primary Implementing Partner: Save the Children Consortium

Other Implementing Partners: CARE, International Rescue Committee (IRC) and Mercy Corps

Regions of Operation: Afar, Oromia and Somali

Goal:

Protect and strengthen the lives and livelihoods of pastoralists and ex-pastoralists.

Project Objectives:

Improving Quality of Primary Education Program (IQPEP)

See also: Crosscutting Issues

Date of Operation: 2009 – 2014Schoolgirl reading textbook in school

Primary Implementing Partner: FHI 360

Other Implementing Partner(s): Pact

Regions of Operation: Nationwide

Goal:

Improve the quality of primary education through the development of teachers’ professional capacity, provision of supplementary reading materials to support instruction and strengthening of the planning and management capacity of the primary education system.

Objectives:

Transforming Education for Adults and Children in the Hinterlands (TEACH II)

See also: Crosscutting Issues

Date of Operation: 2009 – 2014

PrimaryGirl wearing a USAID backpack Implementing Partner: Pact Ethiopia

Other Implementing Partner(s): Kalem, Amhara Development Association, Oromia Development Association, Action for Development, Adult Non Formal Education Association in Ethiopia, Relief Society for Tigray (REST), and Bench Maji Development Association

Regions of Operation: Afar, Amhara, Benishangul-Gumuz, Gambella, Oromia, SNNP, Somali and Tigray

Goal:

Increase access to education of both children and adults in disadvantaged areas and improve the capacity of woreda education officers in planning and managing non-formal education programs for pastoralists and remote communities.

Objectives:

Support for International Family Planning (SIFPO) – MSI

See also: Crosscutting Issues

Dates of Operation: 2011 – 2013mother and child

Primary Implementing Partner: Marie Stopes International

Regions of Operation: Oromia and Tigray

Goal:

Increase access to and utilization of voluntary, high-quality family planning services around the world.

Project Objectives:

  • Technical and material support and regular supportive supervision to private clinics
  • Outreach sessions for provision of long acting and permanent family planning methods
  • Increase utilization of quality family planning services

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