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UNITED STATES OF AFRICA
AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
The United States of Africa Agency for International Development USAFRICAID is an independent agency of the United States Federal Government that is primarily responsible for administering civilian foreign aid and development assistance, and it's Unity with United States Agency for International Development (USAID), because the USAID is the world's premier international
development agency and a
catalytic actor driving development results.
USAFRICAID is building for
supporting the USAID's work advances U.S. national security and economic
prosperity, demonstrates American - African generosity, and promotes a
path to recipient self-reliance and resilience.
Our objective is to support partners to become self-reliant and capable
of leading their own development journeys. We make progress toward this
by reducing the reach of conflict, preventing the spread of pandemic
disease, and counteracting the drivers of violence, instability,
transnational crime and other security threats. We promote American
prosperity through investments that expand markets for U.S. ( USAmerica - USAfrica) exports;
create a level playing field for U.S. ( USAmerica - USAfrica ) businesses; and support more
stable, resilient, and democratic societies.
We stand with people when
disaster strikes or crisis emerges as the world leader in humanitarian
assistance.
Today, Africans are
the architects of their development, not just beneficiaries.Donors
support their plans, they do not dictate them.
Our joint efforts reap
dividends for both African countries and the United States.Our work to
prevent conflict and violent extremism reduces political instability
that can threaten U.S. national security.
Our support of
democracy, opportunity, and freedom from poverty and disease represents
our country’s most cherished values.Our model for development expands
and deepens partnerships with African governments, businesses,
universities, and civil society as well as with the new generation of
leaders, thinkers, entrepreneurs, and innovators, who are leading the
transformation of their societies.
While the governing principles of our
work apply across the continent, our strategies are tailored to each
country’s singular challenges and opportunities. We will continue to
work together to realize the promise of a more peaceful, more
productive, more prosperous 21st century Africa.
- Boost agricultural productivity through the Feed the Future Initiative by addressing the root causes of chronic hunger and poverty and spurring economic growth in a region with incredible resources and arable land
- Strengthen health systems so that countries can help their children survive, overcome the threat of malaria, give mothers the support they need to give birth safely, and turn the tide against the HIV/AIDS epidemic on the continent
- Support democracy, human rights, and good governance to help governments fight corruption, expand space for civil society, help citizens choose their leadership and strengthen the trend toward democratization
- Increase resilience to climate shocks by helping communities adapt to erratic rainfall and longer, harsher droughts—weather effects we know will hit Africa hardest
- Lead quick responses to humanitarian crises to save lives and help prevent instability and loss, critical in a region prone to destabilizing droughts and food emergencies
The Honorable Leader & Head's Members of Offices Executive of the USAfrica Agency for International Development
Mr Adam Boehler
Director Managing of the USAfrica Angency for International Development ( USAFRICAID )
Other responsible : Former Chief of the Executive Offices of the US. International Development Finance Corporation - The special presidential envoy for hostage affairs
Contact :
Phone : +1(202)336-8400 / +1(202)312-2188
E-Mail: info@dfc.gov / press@DFC.gov
usafricaid@yahoo.com
Twetter : https://twitter.com/AdamUSDFC
Website : https://www.dfc.gov/who-we-are/contact
Mr. Volkan Bozkır
Director
of African Program Executive Inter Council Resolution Authorization Special of
Offices Executive of the USAfrica Agency for International Development ( USAFRICAID )
Other responsible : President of Assembly General of the United Nation.
Contact
Phone : +1(202) 331-8670 / + 1(212) 963-6934
E-Mail : christensent@un.org / press@unicwash.org
usafricaid@yahoo.com
Facebook : https://twitter.com/volkan_bozkir?lang=fr
Website : https://www.un.org/en/ga/
Ms. Kristalina Georgieva,
Director of serves as a global hub for knowledge on Inter economic and financial issues of
Offices Executive of the USAfrica Agency for International Development ( USAFRICAID )
Other responsible : IFM Managing Director and Chairman of the Executive Board
Contact :
Phone : +1(202)623-9999 / +1(202)623-7000
E-Mail : media@imf.org / press@imf.org
usafricaid@yahoo.com
Twitter : https://twitter.com/kgeorgieva?lang=fr
Mr. David Malpass,
Director of Board of Executive Offices of the USAfrica Agency for International Development
Offices Executive of the USAfrica Agency for International Development ( USAFRICAID )
Other responsible : President of the World Bank Group by the Bank’s Board of Executive Directors
Contact
Phone : +1(202)473-9135 / +1(202)473-4709
E-Mail : president@worldbank.org / nkeyes@worldbankgroup.org
usafricaid@yahoo.com
Twitter : https://twitter.com/davidmalpasswbg
Twitter : https://twitter.com/davidmalpasswbg
Director
of African High Court International of Justice and Supreme Court of
Inter Constitutional of the Offices Executive of the USAfrica Agency
for International Development
( USAFRICAID )
Other responsible : President of the International Court of Justice
Contact :
Phone : +31 70 302 23 23 /
E-Mail : information@icj-cij.org / webmaster@icj-cij.org
usafricaid@yahoo.com
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ICJ.TheCourt/
Mr. Kumi Naidoo
Director
of African Human service and Protecting Human Right of Offices
Executive of the USAfrica Agency for International Development ( USAFRICAID )
Other responsible : Secretary General of the Amnesty International
Contact :
Phone : +44-20-74135500
E-Mail : contactus@amnesty.org
usafricaid@yahoo.com
Twitter : https://twitter.com/AmnestySARO
Mr. Jürgen Rigterink
Director of International Reconstruction and Development of Offices Executive of the USAfrica Agency for International Development ( USAFRICAID )
Other responsible : Acting President of the European Bank
Contact
Phone : +44 207 338 7805 / +44 7841 181 878
E-Mail : press@ebrd.com / anthony.williams@ebrd.com
usafricaid@yahoo.com
usafricaid@yahoo.com
Twetter : http://www.twitter.com/ebrd
Website : https://www.ebrd.com/contacts.html
Mr. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Director
of the African planing of Health System and Program Against COVID 19 of Offices Executive of the USAfrica Agency for International Development. ( USAFRICAID )
Other responsible : Director General of the World Health Organization ( WHO )
Contact :
Phone : +41-22-7912111/ +41 22 791 2222
E-Mail : informationrequest@who.int / mediainquiries@who.int
usafricaid@yahoo.com
usafricaid@yahoo.com
Twitter :https://twitter.com/DrTedros
Twitter ( WHO ) : https://www.twitter.com/WHO
Facebook ( WHO ) : https://www.facebook.com/WHOMr. John Barsa,
Director of Administrator of Offices Executive of the USAfrica Agency for International Development ( USAFRICAID )
Other responsible : Acting USAID Administrator.
Contact :
Phone : +1(202)712-0000 / +1(202)712-4320
E-Mail : open@usaid.gov / press@usaid.gov
usafricaid@yahoo.com
Twetter : https://twitter.com/usaid
Website : https://www.usaid.gov/contact-us
Website : https://www.usaid.gov/contact-us
Member Office of the Executive Secretariat of the USAfrica Agency International Development
The
Office of the Executive Secretariat (ES) is the Office of the
Administrator's (A/AID) coordination and communications mechanism. It is
also the authoritative channel for official communications within USAID
and between USAID and the interagency, including information and
recommendations from USAID to the White House, the National Security
Council, the Department of State, and other government departments and
agencies. ES staff advise, facilitate, and expedite Agency
decision-making to ensure that A/AID receives information and
recommendations to make informed and timely decisions on Agency policy,
programs, organization, and management, maintaining communications
throughout the Agency.Within ES, the Operations Team oversees the A/AID
budget, travel and transportation, procurement, security, and personnel
while maintaining accountability and providing overall administrative
support to ES, A/AID, Office of Budget and Resource Management (BRM),
and the Center for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives (CFOI). The Liaison
Team interfaces with Bureaus, Independent Offices, Missions, and the
interagency to conduct information from the field to A/AID, staffing
meetings and managing executive correspondence.
Mrs. Erica Carr,
First Deputy Executive Secretary of the USAfrica Agency for International of Development
Mr. Eric Watson,
Second Deputy Executive Secretary of the USAfrica Agency for International of Development
BUREAU FOR AFRICA
BUREAU FOR AFRICA
In sub-Saharan Africa, USAID
works with its partners to improve access to and delivery of health
services, to support more accountable and democratic institutions, to
start businesses and foster an environment attractive to private
investment, and to stave off conflict and strengthen communities. In
Fiscal Year 2019, USAID and the U.S. Department of State provided $8.3
billion of assistance to 47 countries and 8 regional programs in
sub-Saharan Africa. In Washington, D.C., the Bureau for Africa
comprises eight offices that support the missions.
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The Office of the Assistant Administrator (AFR/AA) directs and supervises all activities of the bureau and its overseas operations.
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The Office of Development Planning (AFR/DP) provides
leadership for bureau strategy, outreach, and policy and oversees
development, as well as program monitoring and funding
operations overseas. It comprises two divisions: policy,
outreach, strategy and evaluation; and program analysis and budget.
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The Office of Sustainable Development (AFR/SD)
provides intellectual, technical and strategic leadership to the bureau
on sectoral policies, priorities and budgets through analyses, strategy
development, program design, technical assistance, advocacy and
information dissemination. It comprises four divisions: health;
education; conflict, peacebuilding and governance; and economic growth,
agriculture and trade.
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The Office of East African Affairs (AFR/EA) supports
programs in Burundi, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of
Congo, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mauritius, Republic of the
Congo, Rwanda, Seychelles, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, the Central Africa
Regional, and the East Africa Regional Programs.
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The Office of West African Affairs (AFR/WA) supports
programs in Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Cote
d’Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau,
Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Sierra
Leone, Senegal, The Gambia, Togo, and the West Africa Regional Program.
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The Office of Southern African Affairs (AFR/SA)
supports programs in Angola, Botswana, Comoros, Lesotho, Madagascar,
Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe,
and the Southern Africa Regional Program.
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The Office of Sudan and South Sudan Programs
(AFR/SSSP) serves as the locus of responsibility and coordination for
all matters related to Sudan and South Sudan in Washington, including
overseeing the development process, conducting analyses, reviewing
activities for program impact and country performance, and coordinating
with other donors.
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The Administrative Management Staff (AFR/AMS) oversees management activities such as personnel assignment, organization management and administrative supports
Phone : +261340261111
Email : usafricaid@yahoo.com / usafricaid54@gmail.com /
USAFRICAID EMERGENCY RELATIONSHIPS :
Email : usafricaid1@gmail.com / usafricaid2@gmail.com
Phone : +261331520111
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/USAFRICAID/
Twetter : https://twitter.com/usafricaid