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USAID’s Water Program

USAID’s Water Program. Alan Hurdus Water Team Leader U.S. Agency for International Development. Where is USAID working in water? What is USAID doing in water?. Results. 4 Main categories Strategic Objectives (SOs) Obligations ($ 406 million). 4 Main Categories.

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USAID’s Water Program

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  1. USAID’s Water Program Alan Hurdus Water Team Leader U.S. Agency for International Development

  2. Where is USAID working in water?What is USAID doing in water?

  3. Results • 4 Main categories • Strategic Objectives (SOs) • Obligations ($ 406 million)

  4. 4 Main Categories Water Supply, Sanitation, & Wastewater Mgt. (WSSWM) Natural Resources Mgt. Econ. Dev./Food Security Disaster Preparedness

  5. Strategic Objectives (SOs) • 475 SOs • 63 Water-related SOs • Env, Health, Econ, Democr, BHR • 7 “Water” SOs

  6. Obligations $406 million for Water FY 2000

  7. Water, FY2000 $406 million AFR 3% Central 3% ANE 75% LAC 6% EE 6%

  8. Egypt, Jordan, West Bank/Gaza 66% AFR 3% Central 3% LAC 6% EE 6% ANE 9%

  9. Less Egypt, Jordan, West Bank/Gaza AFR 11% ANE 34% Central 11% EE 22% LAC 22%

  10. USAID Water, FY 2000 $406 Million Disasters 4% Econ. Dev./ Food Security 18% WSSWM 54% NRM 24%

  11. WSSWM$221 million Pollution 3% Wastewater 38% Sanitation 22% 37% Drinking Water

  12. WSSWMTop Recipients Egypt $93 M W Bank/Gaza $50 M Jordan $28 M

  13. Natural Resources$96 million Freshwater Eco. 1% Watershed/IWRM 66% Coastal Zones 33%

  14. Natural ResourcesTop Recipients

  15. Econ Dev/Food Security$73 million 2% Hydropower Fisheries 22% Irrigation/ Agriculture 76%

  16. Econ Dev/Food SecurityTop Recipients

  17. Disaster Preparedness$17 million Vulnerability Assessment 4% Forecasting/ Monitoring 96%

  18. Africa, FY 2000 $11.4 Million Disasters 10% Econ. Dev./ Food Security 5% WSSWM 41% NRM 44%

  19. AfricaTop Recipients

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