USAID
USAID: An Overview
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Introduction
- The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is the primary U.S. government agency responsible for foreign aid and development assistance.
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Mission and Objectives
- USAID economic development, humanitarian assistance, and democratic governance worldwide.
- It supports disaster relief, poverty reduction, global health, and education.
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Key Programs
- Health initiatives combat diseases like HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis.
- Education programs focus on literacy, vocational training, and gender equality.
- Economic projects assist small businesses, agriculture, and infrastructure development.
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Funding and Operations
- Funded by the U.S. government, USAID partners with NGOs, private companies, and local governments.
- Operates in over 100 countries, adapting strategies to regional needs.
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Challenges and Criticism
- Some critics argue about inefficiency, political influence, and mismanagement.
- Calls for reform focus on transparency and effectiveness.
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Conclusion
- USAID remains a key player in global development, balancing aid and policy interests.
USAID is a government agency that works globally on extreme poverty, education, women's empowerment, global health, and other issues. USAID also works in Bangladesh. They help in many sectors around Bangladesh.
USAID has been a partner of Bangladesh since 1971. Since then, it has helped the country become a middle-income country by its 50th year of independence in 2021. The current mission director of USAID in Bangladesh is Janina Jaruzelski.
For not suffering from lack of nutrition and for reaching good food for the rural people in Bangladesh, USAID works here to solve it. On November 30, USAID in partnership with the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief (MoDM&R), was responsible for ensuring food nutrition and security in the Satkhira district and four Upazilas in the Khulna division. It is a five-year food peace project and the project name is Nobo Jatra.
Trade
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USAID provides technical support to Bangladesh in making information about
customs and laws available which helps make trade easier.
Helping Refugees
Since
August 25, Military operations in Rakhine State Myanmar have forced many Rohingyas to flee into Myanmar's neighboring country
Bangladesh. About 868000 Rohingya people have fled from Rakhine state to
Bangladesh since military operations began. USAID's Office of Food for Peace
donated $7.6 million to give food to the Rohingya in Bangladeshi refugee
camps.
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After lose job how they become survived. Nowadays very difficult to sustain.
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