Site Lookup:
Government Agency Domains Select domain(s) that contain a specific agency name(s) in the URL
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Malawi | U.S. Agency for International Development
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20161223151723/http://usaid.gov/malawi |
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http://usaid.gov/malawi |
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November 23, 2016 - December 23, 2016 |
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Last year, USAID's mission in Malawi completed a five year, $700m Country Development Cooperation Strategy that promotes integrated
development with the goal of “Malawians’ quality of life improved” and three objectives: Social Development Improved, Sustainable
Livelihoods Increased, Citizen Rights and Responsibilities Exercised. This new strategy furthers USAID’s commitment to development
partnership with the government and people of Malawi based on true accountability and collaboration.
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Rwanda | U.S. Agency for International Development
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20170220172659/http://usaid.gov/rwanda |
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http://usaid.gov/rwanda |
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November 23, 2016 - February 20, 2017 |
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Rwanda is a small, landlocked country with the highest population density in Africa and remains one of the world’s poorest
countries. However, much has changed in Rwanda since the 1994 genocide. Today, the Government is committed to making Rwanda
a middle-income country by 2020, a plan enshrined in its Vision 2020 plan. Data across sectors suggest the country is actively
moving toward their goal. For example, between 2011 to 2014, poverty dropped markedly – from approximately 60 percent to 40
percent– and GDP per capita increased to approximately $750. This progress has been credited in large part to strong agriculture
sector growth. Rwanda’s 2015 Demographic and Health Survey has reported similar positive trends: between 1990 and 2015, the
country reduced under-five child mortality rate by two-thirds and achieved an extraordinary 85 percent decline in maternal
mortality. The survey also reports that 93 percent of children aged 12-23 months are fully vaccinated against major childhood
diseases. Rwanda’s progress is remarkable and USAID is working closely with the government, civil society, private sector
and communities to build on this progress and address remaining challenges in health, economic growth, education and democracy
and governance. LEARN MORE Partnership Opportunities in Rwanda Training on How to Work with USAID Assistance Provided to Rwanda
Evaluations for Rwanda
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http://usaid.gov/
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20170220200040/http://usaid.gov/ |
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http://usaid.gov/ |
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October 26, 2016 - February 20, 2017 |
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Lebanon | U.S. Agency for International Development
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20170211081026/http://usaid.gov/lebanon |
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http://usaid.gov/lebanon |
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November 23, 2016 - February 11, 2017 |
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U.S. assistance to Lebanon continues to help the country in its revival efforts. USAID engages with partners to help increase
access to education, improve water and wastewater services, ensure good governance, enhance academic opportunity, particularly
in poor, underserved areas, and protect the environment.
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Ethiopia | U.S. Agency for International Development
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20170220171809/http://usaid.gov/ethiopia |
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http://usaid.gov/ethiopia |
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November 23, 2016 - February 20, 2017 |
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Our portfolio in Ethiopia is one of the largest and most complex in Africa. Over the last decade, Ethiopia has made tremendous
development gains in education, health and food security. In 2015, GDP growth was 10.5 percent (World Bank). The addition
of 38,000 health extension workers has helped reduce the under five child mortality rate by more than six percent a year since
2000.
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Guatemala | U.S. Agency for International Development
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20161223150137/http://usaid.gov/guatemala |
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http://usaid.gov/guatemala |
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November 23, 2016 - December 23, 2016 |
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High levels of violence and insecurity, and historic inequality in Guatemala contribute to increased crime rates, high levels
of poverty, and some of the lowest social development indicators in Latin America. Guatemala also is extremely vulnerable
to natural disasters and the impacts of climate change. However, Guatemala also has a wealth of human and natural resources
that can contribute to economic growth and increased stability.
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Senegal | U.S. Agency for International Development
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20170222013745/http://usaid.gov/senegal |
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http://usaid.gov/senegal |
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November 23, 2016 - February 22, 2017 |
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In the past decade, Senegal has progressed significantly both economically and politically as a moderate, democratic, predominantly
Muslim country in fragile West Africa. However, poor infrastructure, longstanding underinvestment, and an inhibiting policy
environment continue to challenge growth.
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West Bank and Gaza | U.S. Agency for International Development
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20161223154749/http://usaid.gov/west-bank-and-gaza |
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http://usaid.gov/west-bank-and-gaza |
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November 23, 2016 - December 23, 2016 |
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The United States, through USAID, is the leading provider of bilateral development assistance to the Palestinians, supporting
programs in the areas of democracy and governance; education; health and humanitarian assistance; private enterprise; and
water resources and infrastructure.
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