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Click below for information linking fiscal year 2011 spending to results in several of the more than 100 countries where USAID works.

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Spotlight Nations in Africa

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Ethiopia

Ethiopia plays a pivotal role in regional peacekeeping and security within the Horn of Africa region. A healthy and prosperous Ethiopia will increasingly contribute to the stability and economic progress in the region and, as such, is an important trading partner and security ally for the United States.

Flag of Ghana

Ghana

Ghana is a stable, democratic West African country with a free press, active civil society, independent judiciary and apolitical military.
Flag of Kenya

Kenya

As the largest, most diversified economy in East Africa, Kenya is a crucial economic partner for the U.S. in the region.

Flag of Liberia

Liberia

Liberia has had close ties with the U.S. since its founding almost 200 years ago. Stability was re-established with the end of 14 years of brutal civil war in 2003.  The past ten years have seen a strong economic recovery.  The democratically elected government has implemented effective and sustainable macroeconomic reform measures and attracted significant foreign investment from the U.S. and other partners.

Flag of Mozambique

Mozambique

Between 2010 and 2011, U.S. exports increased over 100 percent, highlighting Mozambique's rapidly growing economy and potential for strategic investment and relations with the U.S.

Flag of Nigeria

Nigeria

Nigeria is currently the United States' most important trading partner in sub-Saharan Africa, largely due to the large volume of petroleum imports from Nigeria which satisfy 8 percent of U.S. crude oil import requirements.   

Flag of Rwanda

Rwanda

American business interests in Rwanda are growing rapidly, with U.S. exports increasing by 290 percent to Rwanda. Imports to the U.S. from Rwanda also increased by 43 percent between 2010 and 2011. Rwanda also contributes to international peace and security, as a nation among the top 10 troop-contributing countries for United Nations peacekeeping operations.

Flag of South Sudan

South Sudan

The U.S. recognized South Sudan as a sovereign, independent state on July 9, 2011, and continues to be the lead international donor to help address the causes of conflict and promote conditions for peace and security.

Flag of Tanzania

Tanzania

Tanzania's political stability, sound macroeconomic management, and considerable resources all contribute to the country's great potential for sustained growth.
Flag of Uganda

Uganda

Uganda is a critical force for regional stability in East Africa and a key partner to the United States in the region. The U.S. supports Uganda's five-year National Development Plan 2011-2015 priorities of growth, development, and improved social and economic well-being throughout the country.

Spotlight Nations in Asia

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Flag of Bangladesh

Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a strong U.S. ally that continues to make progress toward a more prosperous and democratic society. It is a key strategic partner in South Asia and the country's efforts at reform, development, and security are vital to regional and global stability.
Flag of India

India

As a dynamic and democratic global power, India is a vital partner of the United States, sharing many foreign policy goals in the region and serving as an important trading partner and source of investment.
Flag of Indonesia

Indonesia

Indonesia is a stable, democratic nation committed to a comprehensive partnership with the United States. The U.S.-Indonesia Comprehensive Partnership recently re-affirmed by both countries' presidents, recognizes Indonesia's leadership role throughout the region and the importance it plays in issues of global significance - such as trade or environmental sustainability.
Flag of Philippines

Philippines

Promoting prosperity and sustainable development are key U.S. foreign assistance goals in the Philippines. Moving from a low growth path to a higher, sustained, and more inclusive growth trajectory, in line with other high-performing emerging economies, will increase prosperity for the majority of the people and help the Philippines become a stronger U.S. Government partner.

Spotlight Nations in Latin America and the Caribbean

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El Salvador

The Partnership for Growth between the governments of the United States and El Salvador shows an unprecedented level of cooperation to address the most critical constraints to broad-based, sustainable, and inclusive growth in El Salvador.
Flag of Guatemala

Guatemala

By improving transparency, expanding the economy, and reducing poverty, Guatemala has the potential to become Central America's largest economy and U.S. trading partner.

Flag of Haiti

Haiti

Haiti is still rebuilding from the devastating 2010 earthquake. The U.S. and Haitian Governments are working together to make sure that Haiti's institutions, economy, and infrastructure are stronger than before.

Spotlight Nations in Middle East

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Egypt

Egypt is a significant importer of American agricultural commodities, machinery, and equipment, and is the fourth largest export market for U.S. products and services in the Middle East. In turn, the U.S. continues to be Egypt's largest trading partner and second largest investor.

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Iraq

USAID investments in Iraq focus on: strengthening Iraqi provincial governance; increasing community and civil society participation; bolstering economic reforms to expand the private sector; strengthening rule of law and human rights; improving delivery of key services; preparing for the 2013 provincial elections; and continuing to assist with the return and resettlement of displaced persons.

Flag of West Bank and Gaza

West Bank and Gaza

U.S. foreign assistance to the West Bank and Gaza is a critical part of the U.S. commitment to a negotiated two-state solution for Palestinians and Israelis and to promoting a comprehensive peace in the Middle East. USAID’s efforts help to build a more democratic, stable and secure region, benefiting Palestinians, Israelis and Americans.

Spotlight Nations in Democracy and Governance

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Democracy and Governance

Countries with democratic freedoms are more capable of fulfilling their citizens' potential.

Flag of Bangladesh

Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a strong U.S. ally that continues to make progress toward a more prosperous and democratic society. It is a key strategic partner in South Asia and the country's efforts at reform, development, and security are vital to regional and global stability.
Flag of El Salvador

El Salvador

The Partnership for Growth between the governments of the United States and El Salvador shows an unprecedented level of cooperation to address the most critical constraints to broad-based, sustainable, and inclusive growth in El Salvador.
Flag of Ethiopia

Ethiopia

Ethiopia plays a pivotal role in regional peacekeeping and security within the Horn of Africa region. A healthy and prosperous Ethiopia will increasingly contribute to the stability and economic progress in the region and, as such, is an important trading partner and security ally for the United States.

Flag of Ghana

Ghana

Ghana is a stable, democratic West African country with a free press, active civil society, independent judiciary and apolitical military.
Flag of Guatemala

Guatemala

By improving transparency, expanding the economy, and reducing poverty, Guatemala has the potential to become Central America's largest economy and U.S. trading partner.

Flag of Haiti

Haiti

Haiti is still rebuilding from the devastating 2010 earthquake. The U.S. and Haitian Governments are working together to make sure that Haiti's institutions, economy, and infrastructure are stronger than before.

Flag of India

India

As a dynamic and democratic global power, India is a vital partner of the United States, sharing many foreign policy goals in the region and serving as an important trading partner and source of investment.
Flag of Indonesia

Indonesia

Indonesia is a stable, democratic nation committed to a comprehensive partnership with the United States. The U.S.-Indonesia Comprehensive Partnership recently re-affirmed by both countries' presidents, recognizes Indonesia's leadership role throughout the region and the importance it plays in issues of global significance - such as trade or environmental sustainability.
Flag of Iraq

Iraq

USAID investments in Iraq focus on: strengthening Iraqi provincial governance; increasing community and civil society participation; bolstering economic reforms to expand the private sector; strengthening rule of law and human rights; improving delivery of key services; preparing for the 2013 provincial elections; and continuing to assist with the return and resettlement of displaced persons.

Flag of Kenya

Kenya

As the largest, most diversified economy in East Africa, Kenya is a crucial economic partner for the U.S. in the region.

Flag of Liberia

Liberia

Liberia has had close ties with the U.S. since its founding almost 200 years ago. Stability was re-established with the end of 14 years of brutal civil war in 2003.  The past ten years have seen a strong economic recovery.  The democratically elected government has implemented effective and sustainable macroeconomic reform measures and attracted significant foreign investment from the U.S. and other partners.

Flag of Mozambique

Mozambique

Between 2010 and 2011, U.S. exports increased over 100 percent, highlighting Mozambique's rapidly growing economy and potential for strategic investment and relations with the U.S.

Flag of Nigeria

Nigeria

Nigeria is currently the United States' most important trading partner in sub-Saharan Africa, largely due to the large volume of petroleum imports from Nigeria which satisfy 8 percent of U.S. crude oil import requirements.   

Flag of Philippines

Philippines

Promoting prosperity and sustainable development are key U.S. foreign assistance goals in the Philippines. Moving from a low growth path to a higher, sustained, and more inclusive growth trajectory, in line with other high-performing emerging economies, will increase prosperity for the majority of the people and help the Philippines become a stronger U.S. Government partner.

Flag of Rwanda

Rwanda

American business interests in Rwanda are growing rapidly, with U.S. exports increasing by 290 percent to Rwanda. Imports to the U.S. from Rwanda also increased by 43 percent between 2010 and 2011. Rwanda also contributes to international peace and security, as a nation among the top 10 troop-contributing countries for United Nations peacekeeping operations.

Flag of South Sudan

South Sudan

The U.S. recognized South Sudan as a sovereign, independent state on July 9, 2011, and continues to be the lead international donor to help address the causes of conflict and promote conditions for peace and security.

Flag of Tanzania

Tanzania

Tanzania's political stability, sound macroeconomic management, and considerable resources all contribute to the country's great potential for sustained growth.
Flag of Uganda

Uganda

Uganda is a critical force for regional stability in East Africa and a key partner to the United States in the region. The U.S. supports Uganda's five-year National Development Plan 2011-2015 priorities of growth, development, and improved social and economic well-being throughout the country.

Flag of West Bank and Gaza

West Bank and Gaza

U.S. foreign assistance to the West Bank and Gaza is a critical part of the U.S. commitment to a negotiated two-state solution for Palestinians and Israelis and to promoting a comprehensive peace in the Middle East. USAID’s efforts help to build a more democratic, stable and secure region, benefiting Palestinians, Israelis and Americans.

Spotlight Nations in Economic Development

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Economic Development

Economic growth creates opportunities, improves quality of life, and reduces poverty.

Flag of Bangladesh

Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a strong U.S. ally that continues to make progress toward a more prosperous and democratic society. It is a key strategic partner in South Asia and the country's efforts at reform, development, and security are vital to regional and global stability.
Flag of Egypt

Egypt

Egypt is a significant importer of American agricultural commodities, machinery, and equipment, and is the fourth largest export market for U.S. products and services in the Middle East. In turn, the U.S. continues to be Egypt's largest trading partner and second largest investor.

Flag of El Salvador

El Salvador

The Partnership for Growth between the governments of the United States and El Salvador shows an unprecedented level of cooperation to address the most critical constraints to broad-based, sustainable, and inclusive growth in El Salvador.
Flag of Ethiopia

Ethiopia

Ethiopia plays a pivotal role in regional peacekeeping and security within the Horn of Africa region. A healthy and prosperous Ethiopia will increasingly contribute to the stability and economic progress in the region and, as such, is an important trading partner and security ally for the United States.

Flag of Ghana

Ghana

Ghana is a stable, democratic West African country with a free press, active civil society, independent judiciary and apolitical military.
Flag of Guatemala

Guatemala

By improving transparency, expanding the economy, and reducing poverty, Guatemala has the potential to become Central America's largest economy and U.S. trading partner.

Flag of Haiti

Haiti

Haiti is still rebuilding from the devastating 2010 earthquake. The U.S. and Haitian Governments are working together to make sure that Haiti's institutions, economy, and infrastructure are stronger than before.

Flag of India

India

As a dynamic and democratic global power, India is a vital partner of the United States, sharing many foreign policy goals in the region and serving as an important trading partner and source of investment.
Flag of Indonesia

Indonesia

Indonesia is a stable, democratic nation committed to a comprehensive partnership with the United States. The U.S.-Indonesia Comprehensive Partnership recently re-affirmed by both countries' presidents, recognizes Indonesia's leadership role throughout the region and the importance it plays in issues of global significance - such as trade or environmental sustainability.
Flag of Iraq

Iraq

USAID investments in Iraq focus on: strengthening Iraqi provincial governance; increasing community and civil society participation; bolstering economic reforms to expand the private sector; strengthening rule of law and human rights; improving delivery of key services; preparing for the 2013 provincial elections; and continuing to assist with the return and resettlement of displaced persons.

Flag of Kenya

Kenya

As the largest, most diversified economy in East Africa, Kenya is a crucial economic partner for the U.S. in the region.

Flag of Liberia

Liberia

Liberia has had close ties with the U.S. since its founding almost 200 years ago. Stability was re-established with the end of 14 years of brutal civil war in 2003.  The past ten years have seen a strong economic recovery.  The democratically elected government has implemented effective and sustainable macroeconomic reform measures and attracted significant foreign investment from the U.S. and other partners.

Flag of Mozambique

Mozambique

Between 2010 and 2011, U.S. exports increased over 100 percent, highlighting Mozambique's rapidly growing economy and potential for strategic investment and relations with the U.S.

Flag of Nigeria

Nigeria

Nigeria is currently the United States' most important trading partner in sub-Saharan Africa, largely due to the large volume of petroleum imports from Nigeria which satisfy 8 percent of U.S. crude oil import requirements.   

Flag of Philippines

Philippines

Promoting prosperity and sustainable development are key U.S. foreign assistance goals in the Philippines. Moving from a low growth path to a higher, sustained, and more inclusive growth trajectory, in line with other high-performing emerging economies, will increase prosperity for the majority of the people and help the Philippines become a stronger U.S. Government partner.

Flag of Rwanda

Rwanda

American business interests in Rwanda are growing rapidly, with U.S. exports increasing by 290 percent to Rwanda. Imports to the U.S. from Rwanda also increased by 43 percent between 2010 and 2011. Rwanda also contributes to international peace and security, as a nation among the top 10 troop-contributing countries for United Nations peacekeeping operations.

Flag of South Sudan

South Sudan

The U.S. recognized South Sudan as a sovereign, independent state on July 9, 2011, and continues to be the lead international donor to help address the causes of conflict and promote conditions for peace and security.

Flag of Tanzania

Tanzania

Tanzania's political stability, sound macroeconomic management, and considerable resources all contribute to the country's great potential for sustained growth.
Flag of Uganda

Uganda

Uganda is a critical force for regional stability in East Africa and a key partner to the United States in the region. The U.S. supports Uganda's five-year National Development Plan 2011-2015 priorities of growth, development, and improved social and economic well-being throughout the country.

Flag of West Bank and Gaza

West Bank and Gaza

U.S. foreign assistance to the West Bank and Gaza is a critical part of the U.S. commitment to a negotiated two-state solution for Palestinians and Israelis and to promoting a comprehensive peace in the Middle East. USAID’s efforts help to build a more democratic, stable and secure region, benefiting Palestinians, Israelis and Americans.

Spotlight Nations in Education and Social Services

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Education and Social Services

Education impacts health, economic growth, and food security. Across the world, increasing the average level of higher education in a country by just one year can add half a percentage point of growth to gross domestic product.

Flag of Bangladesh

Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a strong U.S. ally that continues to make progress toward a more prosperous and democratic society. It is a key strategic partner in South Asia and the country's efforts at reform, development, and security are vital to regional and global stability.
Flag of Egypt

Egypt

Egypt is a significant importer of American agricultural commodities, machinery, and equipment, and is the fourth largest export market for U.S. products and services in the Middle East. In turn, the U.S. continues to be Egypt's largest trading partner and second largest investor.

Flag of El Salvador

El Salvador

The Partnership for Growth between the governments of the United States and El Salvador shows an unprecedented level of cooperation to address the most critical constraints to broad-based, sustainable, and inclusive growth in El Salvador.
Flag of Ethiopia

Ethiopia

Ethiopia plays a pivotal role in regional peacekeeping and security within the Horn of Africa region. A healthy and prosperous Ethiopia will increasingly contribute to the stability and economic progress in the region and, as such, is an important trading partner and security ally for the United States.

Flag of Ghana

Ghana

Ghana is a stable, democratic West African country with a free press, active civil society, independent judiciary and apolitical military.
Flag of Guatemala

Guatemala

By improving transparency, expanding the economy, and reducing poverty, Guatemala has the potential to become Central America's largest economy and U.S. trading partner.

Flag of Haiti

Haiti

Haiti is still rebuilding from the devastating 2010 earthquake. The U.S. and Haitian Governments are working together to make sure that Haiti's institutions, economy, and infrastructure are stronger than before.

Flag of India

India

As a dynamic and democratic global power, India is a vital partner of the United States, sharing many foreign policy goals in the region and serving as an important trading partner and source of investment.
Flag of Indonesia

Indonesia

Indonesia is a stable, democratic nation committed to a comprehensive partnership with the United States. The U.S.-Indonesia Comprehensive Partnership recently re-affirmed by both countries' presidents, recognizes Indonesia's leadership role throughout the region and the importance it plays in issues of global significance - such as trade or environmental sustainability.
Flag of Kenya

Kenya

As the largest, most diversified economy in East Africa, Kenya is a crucial economic partner for the U.S. in the region.

Flag of Liberia

Liberia

Liberia has had close ties with the U.S. since its founding almost 200 years ago. Stability was re-established with the end of 14 years of brutal civil war in 2003.  The past ten years have seen a strong economic recovery.  The democratically elected government has implemented effective and sustainable macroeconomic reform measures and attracted significant foreign investment from the U.S. and other partners.

Flag of Nigeria

Nigeria

Nigeria is currently the United States' most important trading partner in sub-Saharan Africa, largely due to the large volume of petroleum imports from Nigeria which satisfy 8 percent of U.S. crude oil import requirements.   

Flag of Philippines

Philippines

Promoting prosperity and sustainable development are key U.S. foreign assistance goals in the Philippines. Moving from a low growth path to a higher, sustained, and more inclusive growth trajectory, in line with other high-performing emerging economies, will increase prosperity for the majority of the people and help the Philippines become a stronger U.S. Government partner.

Flag of Rwanda

Rwanda

American business interests in Rwanda are growing rapidly, with U.S. exports increasing by 290 percent to Rwanda. Imports to the U.S. from Rwanda also increased by 43 percent between 2010 and 2011. Rwanda also contributes to international peace and security, as a nation among the top 10 troop-contributing countries for United Nations peacekeeping operations.

Flag of South Sudan

South Sudan

The U.S. recognized South Sudan as a sovereign, independent state on July 9, 2011, and continues to be the lead international donor to help address the causes of conflict and promote conditions for peace and security.

Flag of Tanzania

Tanzania

Tanzania's political stability, sound macroeconomic management, and considerable resources all contribute to the country's great potential for sustained growth.
Flag of Uganda

Uganda

Uganda is a critical force for regional stability in East Africa and a key partner to the United States in the region. The U.S. supports Uganda's five-year National Development Plan 2011-2015 priorities of growth, development, and improved social and economic well-being throughout the country.

Flag of West Bank and Gaza

West Bank and Gaza

U.S. foreign assistance to the West Bank and Gaza is a critical part of the U.S. commitment to a negotiated two-state solution for Palestinians and Israelis and to promoting a comprehensive peace in the Middle East. USAID’s efforts help to build a more democratic, stable and secure region, benefiting Palestinians, Israelis and Americans.

Spotlight Nations in Environment

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Environment

Earth's average temperature has risen by 1.4°F over the past century, and is projected to rise another 2 to 11.5°F over the next hundred years.
Flag of Bangladesh

Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a strong U.S. ally that continues to make progress toward a more prosperous and democratic society. It is a key strategic partner in South Asia and the country's efforts at reform, development, and security are vital to regional and global stability.
Flag of El Salvador

El Salvador

The Partnership for Growth between the governments of the United States and El Salvador shows an unprecedented level of cooperation to address the most critical constraints to broad-based, sustainable, and inclusive growth in El Salvador.
Flag of Ethiopia

Ethiopia

Ethiopia plays a pivotal role in regional peacekeeping and security within the Horn of Africa region. A healthy and prosperous Ethiopia will increasingly contribute to the stability and economic progress in the region and, as such, is an important trading partner and security ally for the United States.

Flag of Ghana

Ghana

Ghana is a stable, democratic West African country with a free press, active civil society, independent judiciary and apolitical military.
Flag of Guatemala

Guatemala

By improving transparency, expanding the economy, and reducing poverty, Guatemala has the potential to become Central America's largest economy and U.S. trading partner.

Flag of Haiti

Haiti

Haiti is still rebuilding from the devastating 2010 earthquake. The U.S. and Haitian Governments are working together to make sure that Haiti's institutions, economy, and infrastructure are stronger than before.

Flag of India

India

As a dynamic and democratic global power, India is a vital partner of the United States, sharing many foreign policy goals in the region and serving as an important trading partner and source of investment.
Flag of Indonesia

Indonesia

Indonesia is a stable, democratic nation committed to a comprehensive partnership with the United States. The U.S.-Indonesia Comprehensive Partnership recently re-affirmed by both countries' presidents, recognizes Indonesia's leadership role throughout the region and the importance it plays in issues of global significance - such as trade or environmental sustainability.
Flag of Kenya

Kenya

As the largest, most diversified economy in East Africa, Kenya is a crucial economic partner for the U.S. in the region.

Flag of Liberia

Liberia

Liberia has had close ties with the U.S. since its founding almost 200 years ago. Stability was re-established with the end of 14 years of brutal civil war in 2003.  The past ten years have seen a strong economic recovery.  The democratically elected government has implemented effective and sustainable macroeconomic reform measures and attracted significant foreign investment from the U.S. and other partners.

Flag of Mozambique

Mozambique

Between 2010 and 2011, U.S. exports increased over 100 percent, highlighting Mozambique's rapidly growing economy and potential for strategic investment and relations with the U.S.

Flag of Philippines

Philippines

Promoting prosperity and sustainable development are key U.S. foreign assistance goals in the Philippines. Moving from a low growth path to a higher, sustained, and more inclusive growth trajectory, in line with other high-performing emerging economies, will increase prosperity for the majority of the people and help the Philippines become a stronger U.S. Government partner.

Flag of Rwanda

Rwanda

American business interests in Rwanda are growing rapidly, with U.S. exports increasing by 290 percent to Rwanda. Imports to the U.S. from Rwanda also increased by 43 percent between 2010 and 2011. Rwanda also contributes to international peace and security, as a nation among the top 10 troop-contributing countries for United Nations peacekeeping operations.

Flag of South Sudan

South Sudan

The U.S. recognized South Sudan as a sovereign, independent state on July 9, 2011, and continues to be the lead international donor to help address the causes of conflict and promote conditions for peace and security.

Flag of Tanzania

Tanzania

Tanzania's political stability, sound macroeconomic management, and considerable resources all contribute to the country's great potential for sustained growth.
Flag of Uganda

Uganda

Uganda is a critical force for regional stability in East Africa and a key partner to the United States in the region. The U.S. supports Uganda's five-year National Development Plan 2011-2015 priorities of growth, development, and improved social and economic well-being throughout the country.

Spotlight Nations in Health

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Health

Fighting global disease reflects core American values and interests to prevent suffering, save lives, and create a brighter future for families.
Flag of Bangladesh

Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a strong U.S. ally that continues to make progress toward a more prosperous and democratic society. It is a key strategic partner in South Asia and the country's efforts at reform, development, and security are vital to regional and global stability.
Flag of Egypt

Egypt

Egypt is a significant importer of American agricultural commodities, machinery, and equipment, and is the fourth largest export market for U.S. products and services in the Middle East. In turn, the U.S. continues to be Egypt's largest trading partner and second largest investor.

Flag of El Salvador

El Salvador

The Partnership for Growth between the governments of the United States and El Salvador shows an unprecedented level of cooperation to address the most critical constraints to broad-based, sustainable, and inclusive growth in El Salvador.
Flag of Ethiopia

Ethiopia

Ethiopia plays a pivotal role in regional peacekeeping and security within the Horn of Africa region. A healthy and prosperous Ethiopia will increasingly contribute to the stability and economic progress in the region and, as such, is an important trading partner and security ally for the United States.

Flag of Ghana

Ghana

Ghana is a stable, democratic West African country with a free press, active civil society, independent judiciary and apolitical military.
Flag of Guatemala

Guatemala

By improving transparency, expanding the economy, and reducing poverty, Guatemala has the potential to become Central America's largest economy and U.S. trading partner.

Flag of Haiti

Haiti

Haiti is still rebuilding from the devastating 2010 earthquake. The U.S. and Haitian Governments are working together to make sure that Haiti's institutions, economy, and infrastructure are stronger than before.

Flag of India

India

As a dynamic and democratic global power, India is a vital partner of the United States, sharing many foreign policy goals in the region and serving as an important trading partner and source of investment.
Flag of Indonesia

Indonesia

Indonesia is a stable, democratic nation committed to a comprehensive partnership with the United States. The U.S.-Indonesia Comprehensive Partnership recently re-affirmed by both countries' presidents, recognizes Indonesia's leadership role throughout the region and the importance it plays in issues of global significance - such as trade or environmental sustainability.
Flag of Kenya

Kenya

As the largest, most diversified economy in East Africa, Kenya is a crucial economic partner for the U.S. in the region.

Flag of Liberia

Liberia

Liberia has had close ties with the U.S. since its founding almost 200 years ago. Stability was re-established with the end of 14 years of brutal civil war in 2003.  The past ten years have seen a strong economic recovery.  The democratically elected government has implemented effective and sustainable macroeconomic reform measures and attracted significant foreign investment from the U.S. and other partners.

Flag of Mozambique

Mozambique

Between 2010 and 2011, U.S. exports increased over 100 percent, highlighting Mozambique's rapidly growing economy and potential for strategic investment and relations with the U.S.

Flag of Nigeria

Nigeria

Nigeria is currently the United States' most important trading partner in sub-Saharan Africa, largely due to the large volume of petroleum imports from Nigeria which satisfy 8 percent of U.S. crude oil import requirements.   

Flag of Philippines

Philippines

Promoting prosperity and sustainable development are key U.S. foreign assistance goals in the Philippines. Moving from a low growth path to a higher, sustained, and more inclusive growth trajectory, in line with other high-performing emerging economies, will increase prosperity for the majority of the people and help the Philippines become a stronger U.S. Government partner.

Flag of Rwanda

Rwanda

American business interests in Rwanda are growing rapidly, with U.S. exports increasing by 290 percent to Rwanda. Imports to the U.S. from Rwanda also increased by 43 percent between 2010 and 2011. Rwanda also contributes to international peace and security, as a nation among the top 10 troop-contributing countries for United Nations peacekeeping operations.

Flag of South Sudan

South Sudan

The U.S. recognized South Sudan as a sovereign, independent state on July 9, 2011, and continues to be the lead international donor to help address the causes of conflict and promote conditions for peace and security.

Flag of Tanzania

Tanzania

Tanzania's political stability, sound macroeconomic management, and considerable resources all contribute to the country's great potential for sustained growth.
Flag of Uganda

Uganda

Uganda is a critical force for regional stability in East Africa and a key partner to the United States in the region. The U.S. supports Uganda's five-year National Development Plan 2011-2015 priorities of growth, development, and improved social and economic well-being throughout the country.

Flag of West Bank and Gaza

West Bank and Gaza

U.S. foreign assistance to the West Bank and Gaza is a critical part of the U.S. commitment to a negotiated two-state solution for Palestinians and Israelis and to promoting a comprehensive peace in the Middle East. USAID’s efforts help to build a more democratic, stable and secure region, benefiting Palestinians, Israelis and Americans.

Spotlight Nations in Peace and Security

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Peace and Security

Globally, USAID works with local partners to combat transnational crime, protect human rights, and promote the peaceful resolution of conflicts. Establishing and maintaining peace and security builds public confidence and spurs subsequent economic growth.
Flag of Bangladesh

Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a strong U.S. ally that continues to make progress toward a more prosperous and democratic society. It is a key strategic partner in South Asia and the country's efforts at reform, development, and security are vital to regional and global stability.
Flag of Ethiopia

Ethiopia

Ethiopia plays a pivotal role in regional peacekeeping and security within the Horn of Africa region. A healthy and prosperous Ethiopia will increasingly contribute to the stability and economic progress in the region and, as such, is an important trading partner and security ally for the United States.

Flag of Haiti

Haiti

Haiti is still rebuilding from the devastating 2010 earthquake. The U.S. and Haitian Governments are working together to make sure that Haiti's institutions, economy, and infrastructure are stronger than before.

Flag of Indonesia

Indonesia

Indonesia is a stable, democratic nation committed to a comprehensive partnership with the United States. The U.S.-Indonesia Comprehensive Partnership recently re-affirmed by both countries' presidents, recognizes Indonesia's leadership role throughout the region and the importance it plays in issues of global significance - such as trade or environmental sustainability.
Flag of Kenya

Kenya

As the largest, most diversified economy in East Africa, Kenya is a crucial economic partner for the U.S. in the region.

Flag of Philippines

Philippines

Promoting prosperity and sustainable development are key U.S. foreign assistance goals in the Philippines. Moving from a low growth path to a higher, sustained, and more inclusive growth trajectory, in line with other high-performing emerging economies, will increase prosperity for the majority of the people and help the Philippines become a stronger U.S. Government partner.

Flag of South Sudan

South Sudan

The U.S. recognized South Sudan as a sovereign, independent state on July 9, 2011, and continues to be the lead international donor to help address the causes of conflict and promote conditions for peace and security.

Flag of Uganda

Uganda

Uganda is a critical force for regional stability in East Africa and a key partner to the United States in the region. The U.S. supports Uganda's five-year National Development Plan 2011-2015 priorities of growth, development, and improved social and economic well-being throughout the country.

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