THE DIRECTOR
June 6, 2011
The Honorable John Boehner Speaker of the House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Mr. Speaker: We are transmitting herewith the Annual Report on United States Contributions to the United Nations in accordance with Section 1225 of the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (P.L. 109-364), as amended by Section 1243 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (P.L. 111-84). This report sets forth United States contributions to the United Nations and United Nations affiliated agencies and related bodies for fiscal year 2010 as provided to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) by the relevant Executive Branch agencies. The Administration is committed to disclosing information rapidly in forms that the Congress and public can readily find and use. This report is being made available to the public on the OMB website together with other legislative information and reports to Congress. Sincerely,
Enclosure Section 1225 of the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (P.L. 109-364), as amended by Section 1243 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (P.L. 111-84) requires the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to submit to the Congress a report listing all assessed and voluntary contributions of the United States Government to the United Nations (UN) and UN affiliated agencies and related bodies. In previous years, OMB helped the State Department collect this data and the State Department issued the report. The report reflects data collected from a government-wide data request issued by OMB. Each U.S. agency reported for all UN organizations under its purview. The report contains a listing of assistance provided during fiscal year 2010 by the U.S. Government-either directly or through another entity-to support the United Nations and its associated entities, including UN agencies, organizations, funds, or other bodies that fly the UN flag, use the UN logo, or are otherwise affiliated with the UN. The information provided includes both financial and in-kind support, including assessed contributions, voluntary contributions, grants, and other assistance provided to support UN programs and operations. For each U.S. Government department or agency, the report also provides specific information on each contribution: the responsible U.S. Government agency, the recipient UN entity, the amount obligated, a description of the contribution, whether the contribution was assessed or voluntary, and the purpose of the contribution. Also based on the latest information provided by the State Department, it lists the approximate percentage of U.S. contributions to each UN entity compared with all the contributions to the entity in the relevant fiscal year. Some organizations were not able to report based on the U.S. fiscal year, as they operate on a calendar year basis; thus, in some cases this information is provided for the calendar year.
Table of Contents Total Contributions by Agency............................................................................................................................................................................................2 U.S. Funds as a Percentage of U.N. Agency Budgets........................................................................................................................................................3 Department of Agriculture...................................................................................................................................................................................................5 Department of Commerce..................................................................................................................................................................................................9 Department of Defense.....................................................................................................................................................................................................11 Department of Energy......................................................................................................................................................................................................12 Department of Health & Human Services.........................................................................................................................................................................13 Department of Interior.......................................................................................................................................................................................................18 Department of Labor.........................................................................................................................................................................................................20 Department of State.........................................................................................................................................................................................................21 Department of Transportation...........................................................................................................................................................................................43 Department of Treasury....................................................................................................................................................................................................48 Environmental Protection Agency.....................................................................................................................................................................................49 National Aeronautics and Space Administration...............................................................................................................................................................52 National Science Foundation............................................................................................................................................................................................53 Peace Corps.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................54 U.S. Agency for International Development......................................................................................................................................................................55 U.S. Postal Service...........................................................................................................................................................................................................93 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission................................................................................................................................................................................94
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Agency Department of Agriculture Department of Commerce Department of Defense Department of Energy Department of Health & Human Services Department of Interior Department of Labor Department of State Department of Transportation Department of Treasury Environmental Protection Agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Science Foundation Peace Corps U.S. Agency for International Development U.S. Postal Service US Nuclear Regulatory Commission TOTAL
FY 2010 100,309 8,017 2,168 4,500 139,350 395 49,125 5,420,372 3,348 30,000 10,575 700 474 100 1,921,572 307 510 7,691,822
U.S. Contributions to the United Nations System U.S. Funds as a Percentage of U.N. Agency Budgets
($ obligations in thousands) Organization Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD) International Labor Organization (ILO) International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Montreal Protocol Fund RAMSAR Convention on Wetlands United Nations - Regular Budget United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations (UNDPKO) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) United Nations International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA) Universal Postal Union (UPU) World Food Programme (WFP) 2010 U.S. U.S. % of Agency Contribution Funding 5 22.60% 161,296 25.1% 185,460 25.38% 22,782 25% 30,000 7% 132,486 22.55% 9,361 8.68% 25,500 17% 1,292 22% 650,693 22% 255,184 9% 2,648,234 27.3% 22,315 5.5% 84,523 14% 22,957 9.8% 706,879 37% 7,146 1.2% 33,607 27.01 42,202 20.97% 35,201 6.49% 237,831 26.5% 2,373 5.97% 1,545,666 36.3%
U.S. Contributions to the United Nations System U.S. Funds as a Percentage of U.N. Agency Budgets
($ obligations in thousands) Organization World Health Organization (WHO) World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) World Meteorological Organization (WMO) All Other U.S. Contributions - various agencies Total U.S. Contributions to the United Nations System 2010 U.S. U.S. % of Agency Contribution Funding 386,706 23% 1,097 10.75% 15,092 21.20% 425,934 7,691,822 -
Department of Agriculture
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
Animal and Plant To establish and operate the FAO/OIE Crisis Health Inspec Management Centre (CMC) for Highly Pathogenic Food and Agriculture Organiz To safeguard the United States against tion Service Avian Influenza and Other Transboundary Animal Voluntary ation (FAO) avian influenza. Diseases as designated by a program agreement with FAS. In-Kind Transfer. This includes salaries/ benefits/ other expenses of two APHIS Veterinarians. Food and Agriculture Organiz To respond and advise to animal health Amount listed is paid by APHIS, but UN FAO Voluntary ation (FAO) emergency situations. Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Dis eases (ECTAD) receives the benefit of their work (International Plant Protection Convention) For the review of draft International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures, meeting of the Technical Food and Agriculture Organiz Panel on Forest Quarantine, and meeting of Expert For Phytosanitary Management ation (FAO) Working Group on pest risk analysis, and oversight of the development of International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures.
200
500
Voluntary
127
Food and Agriculture Organiz For Control of Bactrocera invaders and other quarantine pest fruit flies. ation (FAO)
Furthers the objectives of the Frame work Agreement of promoting and sup porting the development of viable and Voluntary sustainable global agricultural system and FAO's work towards meeting the Millennium Development Goals.
249
Department of Agriculture
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
Food Safety and World Health Organization Inspection Ser (WHO) vice
Voluntary
103
Food and Agriculture Organiz Codex Committee on Processed Fruits & Vegetables, Oct 2009/ 2010
ation (FAO) Food and Agriculture Organiz Codex Committee on Food Hygiene, Nov 2009 /
ation (FAO) 2010
Voluntary
300
Voluntary
327
Food and Agriculture Organiz Codex Committee on Residues of Veterinary Drugs U.S. Codex hosted meeting ation (FAO) in Foods Food and Agriculture Organiz Codex Handbook Development and IT infrastrucation (FAO) ture Codex: To enhance delegate effectiveness
Voluntary
280
Voluntary
170
Foreign Agricul Global Initiative for Food-Related Scientific Advice Food and Agriculture Organiz tural Service Contribution to JMPR & Specialty Crops Voluntary (GIFSA) Joint Meeting on Pesticide Residues ation (FAO) (JMPR) & Specialty Crops All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies (WTO)- Standards and Trade Development Facility SPS capacity building Trust Fund Voluntary
85
250
To deliver technical assistance to Food and Agriculture Organiz Progressive Control of Foot and Mouth Disease in Pakistan for Foot and Mouth Disease Voluntary Pakistan surveillance, detection, control, including ation (FAO) vaccination.
7,141
Department of Agriculture
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
To deliver technical assistance to Food and Agriculture Organiz Management and Security of Obsolete and Banned Pakistan and Lebanon to secure and safely manage obsolete and banned ation (FAO) Agricultural Pesticides agricultural pesticides World Health Organization (WHO) All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies Joint Meeting on Pesticide Residues & Expert Meeting on Chlorine-Containing Disinfectants.
Voluntary
800
85
(World Food Program) Humanitarian assistance & School feeding & Economic Develop School feeding (McGovern-Dole Food for Education ment and Child Nutrition Program)
Voluntary
89,567
Food and Agriculture Organiz APO ( Associate Professional Officer) Program ation (FAO) Natural Re sources Conser vation Service All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies
Salary Support for US personnel placed Voluntary at FAO under APO Program
100
(UN Convention to Combat Desertification) Provided support to delegation or attended meet Contribution to United States internation ings in Buenos Aires, Argentina (2008, 2010) al policy in sustainable agriculture and Voluntary Istanbul, Turkey (2009) and US ( USDA) Delegate combating desertification worldwide in support of sustainable agriculture and combating desertification worldwide.
Through US Embassy Science Fellowship (FAS/ State Dept) in Bangkok TH 2010 attended UN FAO Contribution to United States internation Food and Agriculture Organiz sponsored meetings in Bangkok as US (USDA) al policy in sustainable agriculture in Voluntary ation (FAO) Delegate in support of sustainable agriculture ( five South East Asia 8 hour meetings)
Department of Agriculture
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
(UN Commission for Sustainable Development)At Contribution to United States internation tended as US Delegate and / or supported US al policy in sustainable agriculture and Voluntary delegates at the UNCSD 15, 1, 17, 18, 19 in NY, combating desertification worldwide. NY (UN Commission for Sustainable Development) Implementation meeting for the Commission on Sustainable Development (UN-Habitat) World Urban Forum Meeting sponsored by UN-Habitat Support the International Conference on Sustainable development
Office of the All Other U.S. Contributions Chief Economist various agencies
Voluntary
Support the international conference on socially and environmentally sustainable Voluntary towns and cities
International WMO Workshop on Addressing the Support the international conference on World Meteorological Organiz Livelihood Crisis of Farmers: Weather and Climate the role of weather services in farmer Voluntary ation (WMO) Services on Agrometerological Risk Management risk management Support a resource delivery system to World Meteorological Organiz WMO World Agrometeorological Information Ser bridge the gap between weather ser ation (WMO) vice (WAMIS) vices providers and users TOTAL
Voluntary
12
100,309
Department of Commerce
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Bureau of the Census Assessed or FY 2010 Voluntary
Purpose
Reimbursable funding received from the US National Institute on Aging to conduct surveys of health, aging, and retirement
Reimbursable agreement to support WHO to conduct surveys of health, aging, and retirement. The agree Voluntary ment also provides for related data sharing and logist ical operations at WHO. Support Global Marine Assessment Meeting; Support Joint Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology/Global Ocean Observing System Program Voluntary (JCOMM/GOOS) Support International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange-XI Support Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Voluntary Research; World Climate Research Programme Support Climate Variability and Predictability (CLIVAR), Intergovernmental Ocean Commission, and United Voluntary Nations Environmental, Scientific and Cultural Organ ization Research Develop criteria for assessing the performance of flag states and examine possible actions against vessels Voluntary flying flags of state not meeting such criteria. Support technical consultation on the development of a Comprehensive Global Record of Fishing Vessels, Voluntary Refrigerated Transport Vessels and Supply Vessels to prevent, deter and eliminate IUU
1,215
National Oceanic and Atmospheric United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organ IOC Activities Administration (NOAA) ization (UNESCO)
482
Climate Research
6,000
50
Food and Agriculture Organiz Technical Consultation on Flag ation (FAO) State Duties
65
Food and Agriculture Organiz Global Record of Fishing Vessels ation (FAO)
50
Department of Commerce
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species CITES - Translations of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
Voluntary
Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (Indian Ocean Southeast Asian Sea Turtle MOU). United NaSupport for the IOSEA Secretariat and the Signatory tions/Convention on Migratory SpeVoluntary States meeting. cies/Indian Ocean Southeast Asian Memorandum of Understanding for Marine Turtles (IOSEA) Office for Outer Space Affairs/UN Office in Vienna. Secretariat support for workshops and committees consistent with U.S. space-based PNT policy The UN Office of Outer Space Affairs provides secretariat services for the Director of the National SpaceBased PNT Coordination Office and activities to supVoluntary port the International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems in promoting the use of Global Nav igation Satellite Systems (GNSS) technologies.
50
100
TOTAL
8,017
10
Department of Defense
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
In Kind Contribu Monitoring of ceasefires, supervision of All Other U.S. Contributions - various Military Personnel - Officer Pay and Allow tions armistice agreements and help to other Voluntary agencies ances UN peacekeeping operations. In-kind Monitoring of ceasefires, supervision of All Other U.S. Contributions - various Military Personnel - Officer Pay and Allow armistice agreements and help to other Voluntary agencies ances UN peacekeeping operations. USACE Institute for Water Resources United Nations Educational, Scientific, Capacity building through education and provides advisory services to the IHP and Voluntary and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) training, to reduce international instability IHE USACE Institute for Water Resources United Nations Educational, Scientific, Capacity building through education and provides advisory services to the IHP and Voluntary and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) training, to reduce international instability IHE Gerald P. Galloway (University of Mary United Nations Educational, Scientific, land) chairs Policy Relevance Expert and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Group of WWAP Aleix Serrat-Capdevila at University of United Nations Educational, Scientific, Arizona and Panagiotis Oikonomou at and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Colorado State University provide ser vices to ICIWaRM as fellow or via IPA. United Nations Educational, Scientific, Charles Vorosmarty (CUNY) develops and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) indicators for WWAP TOTAL Assist in publication of UN World Water Voluntary Development Report
250
1,008
135
495
30
Capacity building through education and Voluntary training, to reduce international instability
130
120 2,168
11
Department of Energy
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Account Description of Activity Funded Assessed or Volun FY 2010 tary
Purpose
National Nuclear Security AdminisInternational Atomic Energy tration/Defense Agency (IAEA) Nuclear Nonpro liferation
Voluntary
400
Provide support for technical cooperation projects between the IAEA and Member States in the develop IAEA Peaceful Uses Initiat ment of peaceful uses of nuclear energy. Funding will Voluntary ive support cooperative projects in the areas of nuclear science, nuclear energy, and nuclear infrastructure development. Supports the continued development and implementa tion of the IAEA efforts to mitigate insider related threats Voluntary and to address sustainability of nuclear materials secur ity programs. To support Nuclear Power infrastructure in IAEA member states Voluntary
2,500
1,200
400 4,500
12
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Account Final Recipient Organization Assessed or Volun- FY 2010 tary
Purpose
HHS/OS/Assist ant Secretary for World Health OrganIn Country Vaccine Development ization (WHO) Preparedness and Response World Health OrganH1N1 Influenza Vaccine ization (WHO) All Other U.S. Con tributions - various Smallpox Activities agencies National Institutes of Health
Support to WHO for ongoing international vaccine capacity building program to bolster global pandemic preparedness.
Voluntary
6,400
Provided 16.9M doses of H1N1 vaccine to WHO for deployment to nine countries
Voluntary
128,174
Voluntary
300
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (lARC) Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans represent an inter national expert-consensus approach to carcinogen hazard identifica tion. The long-term objective is to critically review and evaluate the published scientific evidence on carcinogenic hazards to which humans World Health Organ- Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to are exposed. These include chemicals, complex mixtures, physical Voluntary ization (WHO) Humans agents, biological agents, occupational exposures, and lifestyle factors. National and international health agencies use the lARC Monographs as a source of scientific information and as the scientific basis for their actions to prevent exposure to known, probable, and possible carcino gens.
859
13
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organization Assessed or Volun FY 2010 tary
Purpose
World Health Organ Genetics of Tobacco and Alcohol ization (WHO) Related Cancers
We have contributed to our understanding of the genetic epidemiology of lung cancer and upper aerodigestive tract (UADT) cancer by identi fication of several genes that are very strongly associated with them, including CHEK2 and ADH1B.We have also demonstrated how genetic variants interact strongly with dietary and environmental exposures for these cancers. We plan to build on our initial results and compre hensively evaluate the role of genes in 5 specific pathways for these Voluntary cancers. We will conduct independent replication of findings in other large studies. Large genetic epidemiology studies have the potential to identify individuals at particularly high risk of developing cancer, as well as helping identify why these cancers develop. By incorporating multiple large studies of cancers related to tobacco and alcohol (spe cifically lung, and UADT cancer) we aim to provide knowledge that will inform future prevention efforts.
451
Funds support the International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) which is managed by WHO and provides science-based assess ments of potential health risks World Health Organ posed by environmental contamin ization (WHO) ants. Funds also support the NIEHS-WHO Cooperative Agree ment, which addresses global crosscutting environmental health issues .
Addresses major environmental health issues including: 1) childrens health; 2) toxicogenomics/gene environment interactions/biomarkers; 3) persistent toxic substances and endocrine disruptors; 4) improved Voluntary risk assessment methodologies; and 5) development of integrated risk assessment approaches with an emphasis on mixtures.
610
14
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organization Assessed or Volun FY 2010 tary
Purpose
Funds support the International Agency for Research on Cancer World Health Organ (IARC) which is managed by WHO and provides science-based evalu ization (WHO) ations of Carcinogenic Risks to Hu mans
The IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans represent an International expert-consensus approach to carcinogen hazard identification. The long-term objective is to critically review and evaluate the published scientific evidence for all carcino Voluntary genic hazards to which humans are exposed. They include chemicals, complex mixtures, occupational exposures, lifestyle factors, and physical and biological agents.
100
The support from NIA will ensure that the data are collected in a comparable manner to large coordinated research efforts in the United States, enhancing harmonization and increasing the usefulness of this These funds will be used for the collection, analysis and dissemina global data on aging populations. Support of this data collection effort World Health Organ tion of data from multiple cross-na will allow the Census Bureau to produce special reports on international Voluntary ization (WHO) tional surveys in areas of the world aging, provide an ability to participate in workshops and seminars to promote the cross-national use of the data, and to edit/enhance the with aging populations. data sets to promote their utility to the community of interested research ers worldwide. The National Eye Institute is committed to helping the world's develop ing countries combat blinding eye diseases. This requires information about the prevalence, incidence, and causes of blindness and visual Voluntary disability and impediments to the reduction of these conditions on an international level.
1,215
World Health Organ WHO Program for the Prevention of Blindness ization (WHO)
421
WHO will establish and maintain an mhGAP electronic reference lib Development of Mental Health Gap World Health Organ rary. WHO will also develop normative tools to assist implementation Action Programme (mhGAP) Re Voluntary ization (WHO) of mhGAP in countries, by developing an adaptation guide, training sources materials, and a monitoring and evaluation tool.
200
15
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organization Assessed or Volun FY 2010 tary
Purpose
For the initial acquisition and license to incorporate the ICF/ICF-CY ter minologies for inclusion in the UMLS (Unified Medical Language World Health Organ System) Metathesaurus. (Interna tional Classification of Functioning, ization (WHO) Disability and Health/International Classification of Functioning, Disab ility and Health, Children and Youth Version, 1st Edition)
NLM acquired the license, current electronic versions, and access to future updates for two key disability-related terminologies developed, maintained and owned by the WHO. The UMLS Metathesaurus is a Voluntary machine-readable knowledge source, operated and maintained by NLM.
20
WHO's Study on Global Aging and Adult Health (SAGE) has been designed using a set of methods to provide comparable cross-national data that can be compared to efforts in the US such as the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). The proposed study aims to measure trends in disability (understood as non-fatal health outcomes that capture a Grant # R01 AG034479-01A1, To state less than full health) in aging cohorts in the World Health Organ wards improving the measurement ization (WHO)'s Study on Global Aging and Adult Health (SAGE) World Health Organ of health and disability trends, the across the age range of older adults. It aims to do this by improving Voluntary compression of morbidity, through ization (WHO) the measurement of non-fatal health outcomes, chronic diseases and multicountry longitudinal studies on risk factors in household survey settings and examine the links between aging non-fatal health outcomes, their determinants such as chronic disease and risk factors and future health outcomes including mortality. It also aims to examine the relationship between economic activity, quality of life, well-being and non-fatal health outcomes in aging populations in low and middle income countries.
200
16
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Account Final Recipient Organization Assessed or Volun- FY 2010 tary
Purpose
World Health Organ- Investigation of factors that hinder ization (WHO) testing and counseling for HIV
Among the specific questions examined in comparative analyses are: the extent of the association of stigma with testing and disclosure; the influence of gender on testing and disclosure; the circumstances that shape practices related to informed consent and confidentiality; and the extent to which these practices influence clients' responses. The study is based on interviews with health providers, with clients of testing services, and with non-users (people who have not been Voluntary tested), as well as on observations at study sites. Data will be collected at health facilities, including: stand-alone HIV testing and counseling facilities, facilities that provide care to people living with HIV, and facil ities that provide HIV testing and counseling as part of providing other health services, such as antenatal care, care for tuberculosis, or for sexually transmitted infections.
400
TOTAL
139,350
17
Department of Interior
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count US Fish and Wildlife Service - International Affairs: Multina tional Species Conservation Fund Assessed or VolFY 2010 untary
Purpose
UNEP - Marine Turtle Conservation Projects. Provide technical support and training for marine turtle conservation projects and programs within developing signatory countries. Under Marine turtle conservathis Award the recipient will conduct up to four technical sup tion/sustainment port and capacity building missions throughout the IOSEA region as well as help to support 1-2 sub-regional workshops.
Voluntary
53
US Fish and Wildlife Service International Af fairs: Resource RAMSAR Convention on Wet Management lands Division of Inter national Conser vation Wildlife Without Borders
Ramsar Secretariat. Wetlands for the Future: A Program to Benefit Latin American and Caribbean Institutions and IndividuWetlands conservation als through Capacity Building and Training in the Conservation and Wise Use of Wetlands
Voluntary
50
RAMSAR Convention on Wet Ramsar Secretariat. Ramsar Africa Regional Meeting lands RAMSAR Convention on Wet Ramsar Secretariat. Workshop to Review Implementation of lands the Regional Wetlands Action Plan for the Pacific Islands
Wetlands conservation
Voluntary
75
Wetlands conservation
Voluntary
10
18
Department of Interior
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
US Fish and Wildlife Service International Af fairs: Resource Ramsar Convention Bureau. Support to Ramsar Americans RAMSAR Convention on WetManagement - Regional Unit to reinforce the implementation of the Conven- Wetlands Conservation lands Division of Inter tion of the Americas Region. national Conser vation Wildlife Without Borders TOTAL
Voluntary
207
395
19
Department of Labor
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza Description of Activity Funded tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Bureau of Int'l Labor Affairs / Child Labor Pro International Labor Organ gram / DM 16-6 ization (ILO) 0165 & 16-7 0165
Remove and/or prevent children Contribute to the elimination of the worst forms of child from engaging in the worst forms labor and promote educational alternatives to child labor Voluntary of child labor in Africa, Asia & Latin for children-in-need America
40,000
Bureau of Int'l Labor Affairs / International Labor Organ Trade and Labor Better Work Nicaragua Project ization (ILO) Affairs / CAFTA Funds Bureau of Int'l Labor Affairs / International Labor Organ HIV/AIDS prevention and anti Trade and Labor ization (ILO) discrimination Affairs / PEP FAR Funds Bureau of Int'l Labor Affairs / Trade and Labor Promote fundamental principles International Labor Organ Affairs / Rights of and rights of workers as defined ization (ILO) Workers Pro under ILO conventions. grams
Voluntary
2,000
Assist governments, business and labor organizations to develop nationwide HIV/AIDS workplace policies. Assist individual companies in developing workplace policies, Voluntary implement prevention programs, and to create linkages to counseling, testing, and treatment. Strengthen the capacity of workers' and employers' organ izations to improve enterprise compliance with internation ally recognized labor standards, by fostering bi-partite cooperation and bargaining, improved conditions for de Voluntary cent work, higher levels of productivity, better labor inspec tion systems, and amendments to national labor laws to be more in conformity with international labor standards
1,125
6,000
TOTAL
49,125
20
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
Bureau of Inter national Organiz ation Affairs, IO All Other U.S. Contributions - Office of Inter various agencies national Confer ences Bureau of Popu lation, Refugees All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies and Migration, PRM
Voluntary
21
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA): Re- Information dissemination, humanitarian coordination lief Web Project and core budget
Voluntary
1,400
United Nations Children's Fund Education and health assistance to refugees and IDPs (UNICEF) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Voluntary
12,498
Voluntary
100
Annual and Supplementary Ap peals for Africa, East Asia, Europe, Near East, South Asia, and the United Nations High Commis Protection and Assistance of refugees, IDPs, conflict Western Hemisphere, as well as sioner for Refugees (UNHCR) victims, and other persons of concern Protection activities, Refugee Re settlement Determinations, and the Global HIV/AIDS Initiative.
Voluntary
706,529
Contributions to UNRWA's General Fund Appeal and Emergency Ap Provide critical humanitarian assistance to Palestinian Voluntary peals - West Bank/Gaza, Lebanon, refugees Jordan, and Syria
237,831
21
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
Refugee Feeding Pipeline Gaps, World Food Programme (WFP) Humanitarian Air Service, and IDP Refugee Feeding Programs Feeding Bureau of Popu lation, Refugees, All Other U.S. Contributions and Migration various agencies (MRA) Office of the UN High Commission er for Human Rights (OHCHR) Civilian protection in eastern DRC Protection and human rights and human rights and protection monitoring in Southern Kyrgyzstan United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) - Prevent and respond to Gender-Based Violence
Voluntary
35,159
Voluntary
3,100
Voluntary
1,193
UN Office of Project Services (UNOPS) - To support the emer gency reopening of roads to facilit- Humanitarian assistance ate humanitarian and protection activities in eastern DRC Pan American Health Organization (PAHO): Public Health Response in the Border Areas between the Provision of health services and government capacity Dominican Republic and Haiti, and building in countries with IDPs and refugees. selected areas of Haiti; Improve Health for IDPs in Colombia and Refugees in Neighboring Countries
Voluntary
1,000
Bureau of Popu lation, Refugees, and Migration United Nations Office on Drugs (PRM) and Crime (UNODC)
Voluntary
4,270
22
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
Provision of health care services To respond to funding appeals for the provision of to refugees and their host com medical services to refugees and internally displaced munities; support for and strength persons around the world ening of national health systems This funding supports the Paris Pact Initiative, which provides international cooperation to stem the flow of Afghan heroin to the surrounding regions. This project has operated under project codes GLO/J33, and also GLO/K31. TREATNET and Demand Reduction Staff Positions, TREATNET (Phase II) for Southeast Asia and Latin America, Africa and Central America
Voluntary
7,700
United Nations Office on Drugs Global Programs (GLO/J33) and Crime (UNODC)
Voluntary
350
United Nations Office on Drugs Global Programs (GLO/J71) and Crime (UNODC)
Voluntary
1,000
United Nations Office on Drugs Global Program Trends Monitoring Trends MAP Support provides research and mapping and Crime (UNODC) and Analysis (GLO/U34) of drug trafficking trends in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Voluntary
1,314
United Nations Office on Drugs Global Program Against Money and Crime (UNODC) Laundering(GLO/U40)
The broad objective of the Global Programme is to strengthen the ability of Member States to implement measures against money-laundering and the financing of terrorism and to assist them in detecting, seizing and Voluntary confiscating illicit proceeds, as required pursuant to United Nations instruments and other globally accepted standards, by providing relevant and appropriate tech nical assistance upon request. Creation and implementation of a Model Forensic Doc Voluntary ument Laboratory Guide.
1,544
United Nations Office on Drugs Global Scientific and Forensic and Crime (UNODC) Program (GLO/U54)
117
23
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
United Nations Office on Drugs Guinea-Bissau - Anti-Trafficking and Crime (UNODC) (GNB/U44)
This project supports the establishment of a Specialized Unit within the Judicial Police to investigate and combat drug trafficking and organized crime. It provides funding for security sector reform efforts to help stabilize the Voluntary peace process and protect the social development of the country against serious forms of criminality such as drug trafficking and organized crime. A Balanced Approach to Opium Elimination in Lao PDR, Program Facilitation Unit Project and Various Activities in Conjunction with the Program Facilitation Unit of the Voluntary Lao National Commission for Drug Control and Super vision Development of the National Drug Law Enforcement Strategy:Anti-Money Laundering Training Voluntary
800
135
United Nations Office on Drugs Laos (LAO/I95) and Crime (UNODC) Strengthening control along the United Nations Office on Drugs Tajikistan/Afghanistan borand Crime (UNODC) ders(TAJ/E24)
50
Voluntary
600
United Nations Office on Drugs Community Centered Prevention and Crime (UNODC) in Uzbekistan(UZB/J79)
This drug prevention program supports communitybased drug demand reduction programs for vulnerable populations in Uzbekistan. One of the objectives of this program is to diversify and strengthen prevention proVoluntary grams for youth including school children. The program will support parents, teachers, community-based organ izations and youth leaders in implementing evidencebased prevention programs.
84
24
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
UNODC Combating Maritime Pir United Nations Office on Drugs acy in the Horn of Africa and the Anti-Piracy Assistance and Crime (UNODC) Indian Ocean (XAM/T72)
Voluntary
100
This project promotes regional cooperation to combat the transit of drugs and the negative impact of related organized crimes in Central American and Caribbean states. To accomplish this objective, SDP/MM plans to United Nations Office on Drugs Santo Domingo Partnership Monit establish an information gathering and policy coordina Voluntary and Crime (UNODC) oring Mechanism (XCA/U81) tion mechanism, and to establish several UNODC stra tegic analysis staff positions throughout the region to work with host governments to research and analyze trends in drugs trafficking and organized crime. Supports Member State efforts to ratify and implement the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and its supplementary protocols, including follow up to the 2008 and 2010 Conference of Parties, various Voluntary intersessional activities, and expert training and assist ance related to the extradition and mutual legal assist ance provisions of the Convention. The Container Control Programme is intended to support port control measures in developing countries, bringing together new teams of customs officials and police, and Voluntary providing them with training and equipment to target illicit trafficking via maritime freight containers.
100
Technical Assistance and Support to Further Implementation of the United Nations Office on Drugs UN Convention Against Transna and Crime (UNODC) tional Organized Crime and its Supplementary Protocols
500
United Nations Office on Drugs Container Control Program and Crime (UNODC) (GLO/G80)
355
25
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
This project supports the development of prison training academy, improving prison health and sanitation, enhanUnited Nations Office on Drugs Prison Reform in Southern Sudan cing prison management and prisons service general Voluntary and Crime (UNODC) (SDN/X06) staff training, strengthening legal frameworks, develop ing the court liaison function, and setting up a probation functions within the prison system of Southern Sudan. This project provides technical assistance and support towards the establishment of an overall prison reform Voluntary strategy for the Direccion General del Sistema Peniten ciario of Panama. This project aims to assess and document the nature, scope, and burden of drug dependence in children in Afghanistan; assess and evaluate the interventions for drug treatment of school-age children currently in prac tice in orphanages and women and children treatment Voluntary centers; develop specialized drug treatment interven tions aimed at improving quality of services; reduce the negative consequences of drug dependence and insti tutionalization; and facilitate social reintegration of orphans.
1,210
United Nations Office on Drugs Prison Reform in Republic of and Crime (UNODC) Panama (PAN/X12)
815
Assessment of the situation of drug dependence amongst Afghan chil United Nations Office on Drugs dren and development of drug de pendence treatment interventions and Crime (UNODC) specially tailored to this population (GLO/K42)
1,250
26
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
This project aims to strengthen national measures to prevent and combat trafficking in persons in Turk Strengthening measures to prevent menistan and develop Turkmenistan capacity to imple United Nations Office on Drugs and combat trafficking in persons ment the UN Convention against Transnational Organ Voluntary and Crime (UNODC) ized Crime (UNTOC) and its supplementary Protocol to in Turkmenistan (TKM/X17) Prevent, Suppress, and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children. This project seeks improve developing country border control on a fundamental institutional level by helping them develop long-term sustainable border security capacity building and maintain an effective, professional Partnership against Transnational border guard/immigration service/customs service. The United Nations Office on Drugs crime through Regional Organized Model Border Guard Academy Guide will be implemen Voluntary Law-enforcement and Crime (UNODC) ted and used by UNODC and other assistance providers (PATROL)(XAP/U59) as a generic framework for establishing new or improv ing existing border security training establishments and curriculum that may be applied and tailored to individual nations. United Nations Office on Drugs UNODC Country Office Bolivia and Crime (UNODC) 2010 Operational Budget Funding supports a portion of the costs associated with re-establishing the UNODC Country Office in Bolivia, Voluntary including administrative costs, equipment, and training.
228
250
50
27
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
The Global Program Against Smuggling of Migrants provides assistance and guidance for UN Member States on the implementation of the Migrant Smuggling United Nations Office on Drugs Global Program Against Smuggling Protocol and delivers technical assistance to an increas Voluntary ing number of countries. A core function of the program of Migrants (GLO/T92) and Crime (UNODC) is the development of practical tools for criminal justice practitioners, including law enforcement, prosecutors, judges, parliamentarians, and policy makers. This project aims to build the capacity of the Govern Financial Investigative Training for ment of Iraq Commission of Integrity (COI) to conduct United Nations Office on Drugs Iraqs Commission of Integrity financial investigations and presentations in court of Voluntary and Crime (UNODC) advanced or complex financial criminal cases involving (GLO/T58) the diversion of funds in corruption cases. To assist the Government of Sierra Leone to tackle the serious threat posed by illicit drug trafficking and related Building institutional capacity to organized crime through facilitating coordination United Nations Office on Drugs respond to the threat posed by illi between law enforcement agencies, promoting intelli Voluntary and Crime (UNODC) cit drug trafficking and organized gence-led policing, enhancing money laundering invest crime in Sierra Leone (SLE/U74) igation capability, human resources capacity building, and the provision of necessary logistical support. Funding will support a comprehensive criminal justice sector assessment in Somaliland, various follow-on United Nations Office on Drugs Strengthening the criminal justice programs to strengthen the criminal justice sector Voluntary and Crime (UNODC) and security sector in Somaliland (GLO/U46), and final renovations for the Hargeisa Prison through UNODC anti-piracy program (XAM/T72).
146
4,000
460
2,742
28
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
United Nations Office on Drugs Strengthening the Legal Regime and Crime (UNODC) Against Terrorism (GLO/R35)
Provides technical assistance to promote Member State ratification and implementation of the legal instruments Voluntary against terrorism.
250
To build UNODC capacity to implement its new thematic and regional program approach transparently and effi ciently, by upgrading their program and financial inform ation management database, defining a cost behavior Enhancing UNODC Financial United Nations Office on Drugs Management Capacity in Support model for UNODC that enables consistent cost planning, Voluntary and strengthening UNODC capacity for oversight and of the Integrated Program Ap and Crime (UNODC) accountability for the implementation of programs and proach (GLO/U65) the management of resources at the field level by im proving financial management processes at headquar ters and in the field. Prevention of Illicit Drug Use and Stage II will expand services to additional provinces, United Nations Office on Drugs Treatment of Drug Use Disorders and Stage III will consolidate and further expand ser for Children/Adolescents at Risk in and Crime (UNODC) vices to increase accessibility. Afghanistan (GLO/K42) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
147
Voluntary
3,750
These funds support training and capacity building for Sub-national court administration the Government of Iraq Higher Judicial Council staff at Voluntary capacity building in Iraq. the national, appellate and sub-appellate level. These funds will support the development of the John Development of the John Garang Garang police training academy, which will develop Unified Training Center at Rajaf, Voluntary policy capacity and further encourage the development South Sudan of a fully functioning police service.
3,200
1,534
29
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
These funds will support re-locating the University of Juba Law School from Khartoum to Juba, Southern Voluntary Sudan. Specifically, funds will be used for the construc tion of the law college, library, and administrative offices. Funds support travel reimbursement for international women police officers to attend the International Asso ciation of Women Police conference and the develop Voluntary ment of a professional association for female police peacekeepers.
1,500
Support for the International Asso United Nations Department of ciation of Women Police confer ence, organized by the Department Peacekeeping Operations of Peacekeeping Operations (DP (UNDPKO) KO) International Narcotics and Law Enforce ment Affairs (INL):
90
To coordinate exchange of drug trafficking intelligence and information among all five Central Asian countries, United Nations Office on Drugs Central Asia Regional Information Russia, and Azerbaijan. This information issued to in Voluntary form specific interdiction operations in Central Asia. In and Crime (UNODC) Coordination Center (RER/H22) formation obtained through this Center has already led to heroin seizures in Central Asia. The purpose of this project is to improve criminal intelli gence collection and information management capacit ies, and established mechanisms for exchange, receipt and dissemination of information between drug control Drug Law Enforcement Intelligence bodies in Central Asia. Specialized equipment and United Nations Office on Drugs Voluntary and Analysis -Controlled Deliveries criminal intelligence analysis software have been and Crime (UNODC) (RER/F23) provided by the project, along with basic training. The current project revision intends to increase the initial life span and shape project activities to address new devel opments in Central Asia and neighboring countries.
200
200
30
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
United Nations Office on Drugs Global Legal Advisory Program and Crime (UNODC) (GLO/900)
The Legal advisory program promotes adoption and implementation of the three international drug control conventions and seeks to strengthen criminal justice infrastructure by upgrading legislation and providing justice system training.
Voluntary
318
This project provides for the activities of the international Narcotics Control Board (INCB) to prevent the diversion of precursor chemicals by providing support to the IN United Nations Office on Drugs Data Bank for Precursor Chemical CB's operations on precursor control, namely the INCR's Voluntary Control (GLO/565) and Crime (UNODC) Pre-Export Notification System Online (PEN),Project Prism (amphetamine type stimulants) and Project Cohe sion (cocaine and heroin). United Nations Office on Drugs General Purpose Fund and Crime (UNODC) To support UNODC's management, provide for staff salaries, maintain its field offices, and cover additional Voluntary expenses for U.S.-funded projects.
700
1,353
Joint surveys with the Afghan Ministry of Counternarcot ics to verify governor-led eradication (GLE) of the opium poppy crop in Afghan provinces, and use of UNODC eradication verification personnel embedded with the United Nations Office on Drugs Eradication Monitoring and Verific Government of Afghanistan's Poppy Eradication Force Voluntary (PEF) to monitor and verify the central government's and Crime (UNODC) ation Survey (AFG/F98) eradication activities. Pledged funds also provide sup porting equipment and include the use of satellite im agery data. Funds provided in FY 2010 supported the 2010 Cannabis Survey.
750
31
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
United Nations Office on Drugs Illicit Crop Monitoring System in and Crime (UNODC) Peru (PER/G34)
This project provides an aerial photographic coverage of coca cultivation to allow for the annual UNODC coca Voluntary survey for Peru. The Tajikistan Drug Control Agency (DCA) is vital to overall narcotics interdiction in Central Asia. This project continues to provide support to the salaries of employ ees of the DCA, to strengthen the analytical and intelli gence-led policing capacities of the DCA, to promote and develop the human and operational resources of Voluntary the DCA, to support the National Strategy in operational field activities with support to DCA mobile units, to pro mote international cooperation, including support to the DCA Tajikistan Drug Liaison Office (DLO) in Takhar province of Afghanistan, and to promote rule of law and human rights.
400
United Nations Office on Drugs Tajikistan Drug Control Agency and Crime (UNODC) Phase II (TAJ/H03)
612
Funding for UNODC provides for assistance to Member States on the implementation of the UN Convention United Nations Office on Drugs Implementation of the UN Conven against Corruption, including through an in-country Voluntary mentor program. Funding provided in FY10 for both and Crime (UNODC) tion Against Corruption FY09 and FY10. Project codes: GLO/T58, GLO/S48, GLO/T08. International Se curity and Non- All Other U.S. Contributions Proliferation various agencies NADR/CTBT To support the International Monit oring System and its related activ To support monitoring activities and the International ities including the International Data Center. Data Center
2,500
Voluntary
30,000
32
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
International Se curity and Non International Atomic Energy proliferation Agency (IAEA) NADR-IAEA
Supports IAEA safeguards pro grams, the Nuclear Security Fund, nuclear safety programs, the pro- Supports nuclear energy and safety programs. motion of nuclear energy, and technical cooperation programs
Voluntary
63,500
IO - Contribu United Nations Department of US Assessed Peacekeeping tions for Int'l Peacekeeping Operations Budget Peacekeeping (UNDPKO) Activities (CIPA) United Nations Department of US Assessed Peacekeeping Peacekeeping Operations Budget (UNDPKO) IO - Contribu United Nations Department of US Assessed Peacekeeping tions for Int'l. Peacekeeping Operations Budget Peacekeeping (UNDPKO) Activities (CIPA) United Nations Department of US Assessed Peacekeeping Peacekeeping Operations Budget (UNDPKO) United Nations Department of US Assessed Peacekeeping Peacekeeping Operations Budget (UNDPKO)
Assessed
763,391
Assessed
150,015
Assessed
13,278
Assessed
233,076
Assessed
8,999
33
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
United Nations Department of US Assessed Peacekeeping Peacekeeping Operations Budget (UNDPKO) United Nations Department of US Assessed Peacekeeping Peacekeeping Operations Budget (UNDPKO) United Nations Department of US Assessed Peacekeeping Peacekeeping Operations Budget (UNDPKO) United Nations Department of US Assessed Peacekeeping Peacekeeping Operations Budget (UNDPKO) United Nations Department of US Assessed Peacekeeping Peacekeeping Operations Budget (UNDPKO) United Nations Department of US Assessed Peacekeeping Peacekeeping Operations Budget (UNDPKO) United Nations Department of US Assessed Peacekeeping Peacekeeping Operations Budget (UNDPKO) United Nations Department of US Assessed Peacekeeping Peacekeeping Operations Budget (UNDPKO)
Assessed
263,859
Assessed
594
Assessed
139,667
Assessed
361,135
Assessed
387,730
Assessed
21,310
Assessed
216,175
Assessed
68,488
34
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
United Nations Department of US Assessed Peacekeeping Peacekeeping Operations Budget (UNDPKO) United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) United Nations International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) IO - Contributions to Int'l. Organizations (CIO) US Assessed Peacekeeping Budget
Assessed
20,427
Assessed
16,550
Assessed
21,421
Develops internationally recognized standards for food safety and plant health, and responds to natural disAssessed asters. Promotes safeguards worldwide, peaceful applications of nuclear science, and the responsible development Assessed of nuclear power. Improve Aviation Safety and Security around the world Assessed Provides training and assistance to help nations around Assessed the world implement modern labor standards. Assists nations around the world with protecting the world's shipping lanes. Assessed
112,509
116,950
International Civil Aviation OrUSG Assessed Budget ganization (ICAO) International Labor Organization (ILO) All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies USG Assessed Budget
18,519
83,361
1,333
35
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
Promote transparent and pro-competitive regulatory policies for global telecommunications services.
9,361
Leads regional efforts to address communicable dis eases that are a major cause of death and disease in Assessed the Americas. Increases access o poor and vulnerable groups to quality healthcare services. Enables the world's nations to work together toward freedom, democracy, peace, human rights, and prosperity for all people. Renovation of the UN Headquarters in New York Investigates and brings to justice individuals accused of having committed genocide and crimes against humanity during the conflict between ethnic Hutu and Tutsi groups in Rwanda in 1994. Investigates and brings to justice individuals accused of having committed genocide and crimes against hu manity in the former Yugoslavia during the 1990s.
59,811
United Nations - Regular Budget All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) United Nations International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
Assessed
597,544
Assessed
75,535
Assessed
17,057
Assessed
20,781
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organiz USG Assessed Budget ation (UNESCO) Universal Postal Union (UPU) USG Assessed Budget
Promotes literacy initiatives and access to quality eduAssessed cation and communications technologies. Sets standards for the Worldwide postal system. Assessed
81,687
2,066
36
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
Lead international efforts to prevent, control, and eradicate disease, set standards on drug and food safety, Assessed and help control non-communicable diseases. Provide systems for registering and protecting patents, Assessed trademarks, and industrial designs internationally. Facilitates unrestricted exchanges of weather-related data, products and services. Assessed
106,573
World Intellectual Property OrUSG Assessed Budget ganization (WIPO) World Meteorological OrganizaUSG Assessed Budget tion (WMO) IO- International Food and Agriculture Organiza Organizations National Forest Program Facility tion (FAO) and Programs (IOP) International Civil Aviation Or Aviation Security Program ganization (ICAO) All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies International Maritime Security Trust
1,097
12,975
To conserve and sustainably manage vital ecological and economic natural resources
Voluntary
200
Voluntary
950
400
United Nations Children's Fund To ensure the survival and well being of children Child Health, Education & Equality (UNICEF) throughout the world All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies Environmental Protection To conserve and sustainably manage vital ecological and economic natural resources
132,250
Voluntary
2,500
Improving women's economic se Women's empowerment and gender equality curity and human rights
Voluntary
6,000
Improving women's economic seTo support actions to eliminate violence against women Voluntary curity and human rights
3,000
37
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies
Management, conservation and sustainable development of all types of forests Building of national and regional human rights infrastructures
To conserve and sustainably manage vital ecological and economic natural resources
Voluntary
500
Builds strong national human rights protection systems Voluntary at the country and regional levels
1,425
Provide Humanitarian assistance To help victims of torture cope with the after-effects of to victims of torture and members the trauma they experienced, reclaim their dignity and of their family. become reintegrated into society
Voluntary
7,100
Environmental-meteorological, hy- Supports international cooperation on hurricane forecastWorld Meteorological Organiza drological and other geophysical ing and improvements to the Global Tele-communica- Voluntary tion (WMO) observations tions System All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies Conservation of Endangered Spe- To conserve and sustainably manage vital ecological cies of Wild Fauna and Flora and economic natural resources Preservation of forests and the conservation of marine and terrestrial biodiversity around the world. Voluntary
2,050
1,300
To conserve and sustainably manage vital ecological and economic natural resources
Voluntary
1,050
Maintaining Wetlands
Voluntary
950
Environmental conservation To
advance specific initiatives regard-
Initiatives to develop projects to phase out substances Voluntary ing climate change science and that deplete the ozone layer technology.
25,500
38
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
Humanitarian Assistance-promote
socially and environmentally sus-
tainable human settlements devel- Responds to the challenges of the Urban poor opment and the achievement of
adequate shelter for all
Environmental Conservation UN Environment Program Trust Funds Assesses global, regional and national environmental conditions and trends Environmental Conservation-to support the programs and work of UNEP
Voluntary
2,050
All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Voluntary
6,000
Voluntary
3,515
Voluntary
1,000
Basel Convention
Environmental Conservation-protect human health and the environment by minimizing hazardous waste produc- Voluntary tion Environmental Conservation - Protection and Development of the Marine Environment of the Wider Caribbean Voluntary Region Core Budget; SPREP Convention Voluntary
150
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) All Other U.S. Contributions various agencies
Cartegena Convention
425
Sec. of the Pacific Regional Environ. Prog. -SPREP Vienna Convention (Secretariat Common Costs) Environmental ConservationGlobal Warning
260
Administrative Support
Voluntary
150
To advance specific initiatives regarding climate change Voluntary science and technology.
13,000
39
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
3,000
For the World Heritage Cmte, Inter governmental Oceanographic United Nations Educational, Provides solutions for assessing possible damage to Cmsn, the Int'l. Program for the Scientific, and Cultural Organiz UNESCO World Heritage sites in the event of a natural Voluntary Development of Communication, ation (UNESCO) or man-made disaster and the National Academies of Science and Engineering Oceans and In ternational Sci World Health Organization entific and Envir (WHO) onmental Affairs (OES)/(ESF) To oversee and manage the International Network for Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage the Network and its advocacy, communications, research and implementation activities.
1,000
The Network to Promote House hold Water Treatment and Safe Storage
Voluntary
99
This project will provide capacity-building training related to the reduction and control of land-based sources of marine pollution in the Wider Caribbean region during Voluntary and after the UNEP-CEP fifth Land-based Sources (LBS) Interim Scientific, Technical and Advisory Com mittee (ISTAC) Meeting.
124
40
Department of State
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
FY 2010
enable UN-Water to develop and distribute a set of 10 15 Water Country Briefs (WCBs) that give a counterlevel overview of water challenges, with a specific focus on making the economic case for water-related invest Assessing the Economic Impacts ments and linking water issues to economic, social and environmental considerations. UN-Water will also work Voluntary of Poor Water and Sanitation Management at the Country Level with UN-Water members to secure a wide distribution of the pilot WCBs to key decision makers. The project will produce a framework for developing WCBs that can then be readily applied to a large number of countries, once additional financial resources are available. To reduce the global use and release of mercury. Spe cifically, the projects funded under this grant are de signed to reduce the demand for and supply of mercury Reducing Mercury Use and Re lease to Protect Human Health and in three key geographical areas: mercury use in artisanal Voluntary and small-scale mining in Columbia, primary mercury the Environment supply in central Asia, and environmentally sound mer cury storage in the Asia-Pacific region. The Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) assists developing countries in their efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) by Forest Carbon Partnership Facility providing value to standing forests. It has the dual ob Voluntary jectives of building capacity for REDD+ in developing countries and testing a program of performance-based incentive payments.
445
320
10,000
41
Purpose
FY 2010
The Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF) was estab lished in November 2004 to finance activities, programs and measures relating to climate change that are com Voluntary plementary to those funded by resources from the GEF Trust Fund and with bilateral and multilateral funding The Least Developed Countries Fund for Climate Change (LDCF) was established in November 2002 to address the needs of least developed countries whose Voluntary economic and geophysical characteristics make them especially vulnerable to the impact of global warming and climate change.
20,000
30,000
Office of the Legal Advisor, L All Other U.S. Contributions -United Nations various agencies Office at Geneva (UNOG): TOTAL
Negotiating with States Parties on restrictions on the use of antiNegotiating with States Parties on restrictions on the vehicle mines and cluster muni use of anti-vehicle mines and cluster munitions. tions.
Assessed
380
5,420,372
42
Department of Transportation
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
Federal Aviation International Civil Aviation Organ Aerodromes Panel - In-kind contribution of To participate in the development of interna Voluntary Administration ization (ICAO) FAA employees to participate in meetings tional standards for airport design and safety. (Operations) Aeronautical Communications Panel - InTo participate in the development of interna International Civil Aviation Organ kind contribution of FAA employees to parti tional standards for aeronautical communic Voluntary ization (ICAO) cipate in meetings ations. Aeronautical Surveillance Panel - In-kind To participate in the development of interna International Civil Aviation Organ contribution of FAA employees to participate tional standards for aeronautical navigation Voluntary ization (ICAO) in meetings and surveillance. Air Traffic Management Requirements and International Civil Aviation Organ Performance Panel- In-kind contribution of ization (ICAO) FAA employees to participate in meetings To participate in the development of interna Voluntary tional standards for air traffic management.
15
246
70
24
Dangerous Goods Panel - In-kind contribu To participate in the development of interna International Civil Aviation Organ tion of FAA employees to participate in tional standards for the carriage of dangerous Voluntary ization (ICAO) meetings goods. International Civil Aviation Organ Navigation Systems Panel ization (ICAO) To participate in the development of interna tional standards for aeronautical navigation Voluntary systems and technologies.
17
74
To participate in the development of interna International Civil Aviation Organ Obstacle Clearance Panel/ Instrument Flight tional standards for procedures for air navig Voluntary ization (ICAO) Procedures Panel ation services. International Civil Aviation Organ Operations Panel ization (ICAO) To participate in the development of interna Voluntary tional standards for operation of aircraft.
106
20
43
Department of Transportation
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
International Civil Aviation Organ Separation and Airspace Safety Panel ization (ICAO)
To participate in the development of interna Voluntary tional standards for airspace management.
245
To participate in the development of interna International Civil Aviation Organ Committee on Aviation Environmental Pro Voluntary tional environmental standards for aircraft ization (ICAO) tection noise and emissions. International Civil Aviation Organ Air Navigation Services Economics Panel ization (ICAO) To participate in the development of interna Voluntary tional standards for aviation charges and fees.
36
Aerodrome Meteorological Observation and International Civil Aviation Organ To participate in the development of interna Forecast Study Group - In-kind contribution Voluntary ization (ICAO) tional standards for aviation. of FAA employees to participate in meetings. Meteorological Warning Study Group - InInternational Civil Aviation Organ To participate in the development of interna kind contribution of FAA employees to parti Voluntary ization (ICAO) tional standards for aviation. cipate in meetings. Next Generation of Aviation Professionals International Civil Aviation Organ Task Force - In-kind contribution of FAA ization (ICAO) employees to participate in meetings. International Civil Aviation Organ UAS Study Group - In-kind contribution of ization (ICAO) FAA employees to participate in meetings. To participate in the development of interna tional policies on recruiting and retaining Voluntary skilled aviation professionals. To participate in the development of interna tional standards for unmanned aircraft sys Voluntary tems.
29
26
International Civil Aviation Organ ICAO Performance Based Navigation Study To participate in the development of interna Voluntary ization (ICAO) Group tional standards for aviation.
18
44
Department of Transportation
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
To participate in the regional planning for the International Civil Aviation Organ Asia/Pac Air Navigation Planning and Imple Voluntary provision of air navigation services in the mentation Regional Group ization (ICAO) Asia/Pacific region. International Civil Aviation Organ European Air Navigation Planning Group ization (ICAO) To participate in the regional planning for the Voluntary provision of air navigation services in Europe.
437
76
To participate in the regional planning of the International Civil Aviation Organ CAR/SAM Regional Planning and Implement provision of air navigation services in the Voluntary ization (ICAO) ation Group Western Hemisphere. International Civil Aviation Organ Middle East Air Navigation Planning and ization (ICAO) Implementation Regional Group To participate in the regional planning of the provision of air navigation services in the Voluntary Middle East. To participate in the regional planning of the provision of air navigation services over the Voluntary North Atlantic.
192
11
International Civil Aviation Organ NAT System Planning group ization (ICAO)
184
International Civil Aviation Organ International Airways Volcano Watch Oper To participate in the development of interna Voluntary ization (ICAO) ations Group tional standards for aviation Technical assistance provided to priority programs at ICAO Headquarters and its re International Civil Aviation Organ To provide support to programs that enhance gional offices. Both in-kind (provision of Voluntary ization (ICAO) global aviation safety and efficiency. technical experts) and financial contributions provided.
31
1,194
45
Department of Transportation
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
Aeronautical Information Services-Aeronaut International Civil Aviation Organ ical Information Management Study Group To participate in the development of internaVoluntary ization (ICAO) - In-kind contribution of FAA employees to tional standards for aviation. participate in meetings. Wake Turbulence Study Group - In-kind International Civil Aviation Organ contribution of FAA employees to participate To provide aviation safety oversight training. Voluntary ization (ICAO) in meetings. International Civil Aviation Organ Oplink Panel ization (ICAO) International Civil Aviation Organ Satellite Distribution Systems Operations ization (ICAO) Group International Civil Aviation Organ World Areas Forecast System Operations ization (ICAO) Group To participate in the development of internaVoluntary tional standards for operation of aircraft. To participate in the development of interna Voluntary tional standards for aviation. To participate in the development of interna Voluntary tional standards for aviation.
38
32
12
13
International Civil Aviation Organ Aviation Security Panel - In-kind contribution To participate in the development of interna Voluntary ization (ICAO) of FAA employees to participate in meetings. tional standards for aviation. Aircraft Type Designator Study Group - InInternational Civil Aviation Organ To participate in the development of interna kind contribution of FAA employees to parti Voluntary ization (ICAO) tional standards for aviation. cipate in meetings. Airborne Surveillance Task Force - In-kind International Civil Aviation Organ To participate in the development of interna contribution of FAA employees to participate Voluntary ization (ICAO) tional standards for aviation. in meetings.
12
46
Department of Transportation
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
Purpose
COSCAP-South East Asia - In-kind contribu International Civil Aviation Organ To participate in the development of interna tion of FAA employees to participate in Voluntary ization (ICAO) tional standards for aviation. meetings. International Civil Aviation Organ COSCAP-South Asia - In-kind contribution To participate in the development of interna Voluntary of FAA employees to participate in meetings. tional standards for aviation. ization (ICAO) UN Sub-committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods - In-kind To participate in the development of interna Voluntary United Nations - Regular Budget contribution of FAA employees to participate tional standards for aviation. in meetings. International Civil Aviation Organ COSCAP-CIS - In-kind contribution of FAA To participate in the development of interna Voluntary ization (ICAO) employees to participate in meetings. tional standards for aviation. Asia Regional Aviation Safety Team - In-kind International Civil Aviation Organ To participate in the development of interna contribution of FAA employees to participate Voluntary ization (ICAO) tional standards for aviation. in meetings. Federal Aviation Committee on Aviation Environmental Pro International Civil Aviation Organ To participate in the development of interna Administration tection - In-kind contribution of FAA employ Voluntary ization (ICAO) tional standards for aviation. (RE&D) ees to participate in meetings. National High way Traffic Safety Adminis tration TOTAL
10
10
112
Voluntary
25
3,348
47
Department of Treasury
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Account Final Recipient Organization Assessed or Volun FY 2010 tary
Purpose
Departmental General replenishment contributions will Offices/Multilater International Fund for Agricul support IFADs work to finance agricultural al Development ture Development (IFAD) development projects primarily for food Banks production in the developing countries TOTAL
To address long-term causes of food insecurity by addressing structural problems targeted to the majority of the developing Voluntary world's poor populations concentrated in rural areas.
30,000
30,000
48
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiz Description of Activity Funded ation Assessed or Volun tary
Purpose
FY 2010
Office of Air & Radiation/ Envir United Nations Environ onmental Pro ment Programme (UN gram & Manage EP) ment, OAR/EPM
Environmental Conservation
Under the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, the U.S. and other developed countries contribute to the Multilateral Fund to support projects and activities that Voluntary eliminate the production and use of ozone depleting substances (ODS) in developing countries. Currently, the United States and 188 other countries are Parties to the Montreal Protocol. The United States and other partners launched the Partnership for Clean Fuels and Vehicles (PCFV) at the 2002 World Summit for Sustainable Development in Johannesburg. The goals of Voluntary PCFV are to reduce vehicular air pollution in developing countries through the promotion of clean transportation fuels and vehicles.
9,840
200
Office of Chemic al Safety & Pollu tion Preven tion/Environment al Program & World Health Organiza Management tion (WHO) OCSPP/EPM
The purpose of the project is to fund the World Health Organiz ation's International Program on Chemical Safety, which man ages the Joint Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR), an on going process of consultations of experts in developing method ology and assessing risks of individual pesticides. Results of World Health Organization / Pro this process are widely accepted in both developed and devel Voluntary gram on Chemical Safety(IPCS) oping countries and are used by the Codex Alimentarius Com mission in setting maximum residue limits (MRLs) for foodstuffs in international commerce. The grant will also be used to sup ports Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) Lead in Paint efforts.
65
49
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiz Description of Activity Funded ation Assessed or Volun tary
Purpose
FY 2010
Office of Environ mental Informa United Nations Environ tion/Environment ment Programme (UN al Program & EP) Management OEI/EPM Office of Interna tional & Tribal Affairs/ Environ mental Program United Nations Environ & Management, ment Programme (UN OITA /EPM EP)
UNEP grant for the global guidance for Life Cycle Analysis Databases
Voluntary
10
Mercury Inventories. In support of UNEP Governing Council decision, reduce uses and releases of mercury from: (1) indus trial sources including chloralkali, PVC and thermometers in Russia and China; (2) mining, including artisanal and large scale International Sustainable Ports mining in China, Brazil and Senegal; and, (3) industrial combus and Carriers Partnership (Int'l Voluntary Collaboration with Ports and Car tion, including cement kilns and incinerators in China. Partner ships will continue to be used to achieve EPA and USG results, riers) including stakeholders from NGOs and the private sector parti cipating in pilot demonstrations of technologies and the transfer of best practices.
175
Office of Interna tional & Tribal Affairs/ Environ mental Program United Nations Environ & Management, ment Programme (UN OITA /EPM Re EP) imbursable from Department of State
Global initiative promoting cleaner fuels and vehicles in develop ing and transitioning countries. The promoting of cleaner fuels and vehicles will focus on four global campaigns. Phase-down Voluntary sulfur in diesel and gasoline, concurrent with; adoption of cleaner vehicle standards and technologies and fuel economy policies.
75
50
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Office of Re search and De velopment, Sci ence & Techno logy, ORD/S Final Recipient Organiz Description of Activity Funded ation Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Workshop
20
Cooperative agreement between EPA's National Center for En vironmental Assessment and WHO's International Programme Review of a Series of Documents on Chemical Safety (IPCS) on Harmonization of Approaches to Voluntary the Assessment of Risk from Exposure to Chemicals: End Point Specific Issues The objective is to provide sup port to UNEP in its efforts to devel op and undertake scientific, tech nical and administrative activities needed to implement programs, partnerships and/or projects To improve cooperation on environmental issues. called for by the UNEP Governing Council, and to provide support for the effective functioning of multilateral environmental agree ments, whose secretariats are administered by UNEP.
40
Office of the Ad ministrator/ Envir onmental Pro gram & Manage ment, OA/EPM
Voluntary
150
TOTAL
10,575
51
Purpose
Agency share among participating Financial support for the Inter-governClimate Change Science Program mental Panel on Climate Change members
Voluntary
700
700
52
Purpose
National Science Foundation, Re United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organsearch & Re ization (UNESCO) lated Activities Account
Research Grant; Includes the development of a new Support for the Intergovernprogram on Multidisciplinary Science and Natural Remental Oceanographic Comsources and an international initiative to examine critical mission of UNESCO issues of land-atmosphere-ocean biogeochemistry. Research Grant (United Nations University); Support for the IHDP, which aims to provide international leadSupport for the International ership in framing, developing, and integrating social Human Dimensions Proscience research on global environmental change and gramme (IHDP) to promote the application of the key findings of this
research.
Voluntary
214
Voluntary
260
TOTAL
474
53
Peace Corps
Contributions to the United Nations Systems
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Account Peace Corps / Peace Corps Response (formerly Crisis Corps) TOTAL Final Recipient Organization Assessed or Volun FY 2010 tary
Purpose
The UNV Special Voluntary Fund (SVF) is the primary means through which UNV can pilot initiatives that demonstrate the relevance of volunteerism and volunteer contributions to development.
The Contribution ensures the participation of qualified volunteers from Voluntary throughout the world are able to sup port projects in developing countries.
100
100
54
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Assistance for Europe, Eurasia, and Central Asia (AEECA) United Nations Develop ment Programme (UNDP) Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
To assist the government of Turkmenistan to support the electoral administration efforts to improve manage ment of the elections through capacity-building train ings, roundtables and seminars; nurture a democratic 2010/2011 for UNDP Electoral Project culture to emerge through direct support to the targeted Voluntary actors of the electoral process, such as candidates, in Turkmenistan voters, the media and domestic observers; review and amend the legislative electoral framework wit the ulti mate goal of adopting a single, comprehensive electoral code by the end of 2011.
260
To respond to Polio outbreak in Tajikistan, WHO and UNICEF are working with the Ministry of Health (MOH) to conduct three rounds of an emergency immunization campaign for all children under Cold chain and vaccines themselves are being provided by other sources. Re maining urgent needs include support logistics for field World Health Organization Polio Eradication & Immunization Spt teams doing the actual immunizations. USAID funds Voluntary to be granted to WHO will support MOH field teams of (WHO) Worldwide (WHO) (Tajikistan) vaccinators and clinical supervisors to complete one round of this three-round national campaign, and par tially support a second round. Campaign monitors will ensure immunization data are correctly reported to the MOH for epidemic surveillance and tracking of the co hort of children.
1,000
55
U.S. Agency for International Development Contributions to the United Nations Systems
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Account Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
To respond to Polio outbreak in Tajikistan, WHO and UNICEF are working with the Ministry of Health (MOH) to conduct three rounds of an emergency immunization campaign for all children under Cold chain and vaccines themselves are being provided by other sources. Re maining urgent needs include support logistics for field World Health Organization Response to polio outbreak in teams doing the actual immunizations. USAID funds Voluntary (WHO) Tajikistan $49,472 (Mission obligation) to be granted to WHO will support MOH field teams of vaccinators and clinical supervisors to complete one round of this three-round national campaign, and par tially support a second round. Campaign monitors will ensure immunization data are correctly reported to the MOH for epidemic surveillance and tracking of the co hort of children. World Health Organization (WHO) WHO project reduces TB mortality, morbidity, and disease transmission and to prevent the development or Voluntary drug resistance To provide security support for USG officials during the visits to the North Caucasus region of Russia which Voluntary suffered two recent devastating wars and exhibits on going volatility To improve youth employability and life skills, promote peace and tolerance, support intercultural relationships Voluntary between young people, and empower youth leaders to advance community development
49
1,240
400
1,194
56
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
This program aims to improve the business environment All Other U.S. Contributions IFC/IBRD; Belarus Entrepreneur Sup in Belarus by increasing access to information, training Voluntary - various agencies port and Training and credit, and strengthening collateral laws and regu lations To improve protection of the most vulnerable children by: 1) increasing IDP and vulnerable group awareness Strengthening Childcare Services and of and improving access to government social benefits; Voluntary 2) Enhancing alternative care and community-based Systems services; and 3) Strengthening policy, oversight and accountability in the child care system To lay the groundwork for reconciliation with Georgia's breakaway regions through a variety of programs de termined in conjunction with the Government of Georgia Voluntary (GoG) with a particular emphasis on health care, youth, and cross-community interaction.
1,000
5,400
3,500
The Public Pulse report is intended as a strategic planning, response, and policy tools for development by deriving recommendations for preventative measures Development of Public Pulse reports, from trend analysis and the monitoring of key sector highlighted by opinion poll research, indicators. Further, it will create mechanisms for follow to provide data on perceptions about Voluntary up actions with Kosovo institutions, in order to assist key stability institutions and sentiments them in decision making processes to address issues around key challenges in Kosovo highlighted by opinion poll research, with the ultimate aim of creating dialogue between governmental institu tions and citizens.
200
57
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Assistance to Europe, Eurasia, and Central Asia (AEECA) World Health Organization TB program in Armenia (WHO)
Technical assistance to: assist the National Tuberculos is Program (NTP) and the Ministry of Healthcare (MOH) to address gaps in proper implementation of the Stop TB Strategy; strengthen NTP policy-making capacity; Voluntary and assist the NTP, the MOH, and the Drug Regulatory Authority in reviewing the MDR and XDR-TB prevention policy and implementing drug resistant TB case-preven tion measures nationwide
150
Development United Nations Children's Assistance (DA) Fund (UNICEF) United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
Accelerating Achievement of the Water To increase access to and use of safe drinking water & Sanitation Millennium Development supply and sanitation facilities for targeted communities Voluntary Goals in Angola. in Cunene, Bie and Luanda provinces Support training for certification of un To train nearly 10000 unqualified community teachers Voluntary licensed teachers to become licensed primary school teachers
1,200
2,970
Assisting national agencies respons ible for improving water, sanitation, and hygiene promotion in the Mekong To strengthen the enabling environment conducive to World Health Organization Region countries to develop the en scaled up household water treatment and safe storage Voluntary (WHO) abling conditions for scaling up sanita of drinking water in the Philippines, Vietnam, and Laos tion, hygiene, and household water treatment Support the Millennium Development Goal Number Cooperative Agreement to provide Eight for partnerships to be implemented between support to the Business Call to Action governments and the private sector in support of the (BCtA) initiative MDGs.
300
Voluntary
400
58
Purpose
FY 2010
Partner country participation in the work of the UNDP's Capacity Development for Aid OECD/DAC Working Party on Aid Effectiveness (WP Voluntary EFF) is supported through a capacity development Effectiveness Project program managed by the UNDP
321
International Committee of the Red All Other U.S. Contributions Support for 32 physical rehabilitation workshops, Cross, Special Fund for the Disabled; Voluntary - various agencies primarily prosthetic and orthotics, in sub Saharan Africa Physical Rehabilitation workshops United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Strengthening and capacity building of To effectively deliver social and economic support to Social Welfare Department within Dis the most vulnerable in society trict Assemblies in Ghana
1,000
Voluntary
140
Addresses selective policy and institutional obstacles including: promoting investments in agribusiness; im All Other U.S. Contributions Improving Investment Climate in Mali plementing the regulatory and institutional framework - various agencies - Phase 2 for industrial zones; and improving Doing Business environment
Voluntary
1,537
UN Office for Project Services; To support the Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF)
The grant will be used by the EIF Trust Fund to finance diagnostic trade integration studies of LDCs' trade op portunities and constraints. These studies are used as a focal point for mobilizing and coordinating trade-re Voluntary lated assistance. The trade diagnostic studies and the EIF's in-country coordination processes help maximize donor development impact and to avoid duplication
400
59
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
To generate international consensus on research protocols to assess the To support research and the development of guidelines United Nations Educational, impact and role education can have Scientific, and Cultural Or on lessening state fragility in different for education programming in fragile and conflict-af Voluntary country contexts; and to conduct ganization (UNESCO) fected countries. studies in country using agreed upon protocols. Develop technologies and policies through multilateral agricultural and natural resource research that reduce hungers, increase incomes, and conserve the environ Voluntary ment. The IBRD/World Bank hosts a multi-donor trust fund for support to the CGIAR. USAID uses this as a tool to fund the 15 CGIAR research centers The project provides technical assistance to countries seeking guidance in the implementation of reforms that Voluntary promote entrepreneurship, employment, and private sector development. Develop technologies and policies through multilateral agricultural and natural resource research that reduce hungers, increase incomes, and conserve the environ Voluntary ment. The IBRD/World Bank hosts a multi-donor trust fund for support to the CGIAR. USAID uses this as a tool to fund the 15 CGIAR research centers
230
International Bank for Reconstruction All Other U.S. Contributions and Development; Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research - various agencies (CGIAR)
2,675
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; For collaboration All Other U.S. Contributions with the World Bank Group to promote - various agencies investment climate reform in develop ing countries
2,175
International Bank for Reconstruction All Other U.S. Contributions and Development; Consultative Group - various agencies on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)
15,637
60
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; NRM provides support for the International Warer Management Institute (IWMI) through an agreement with the World Bank To develop best practices and programming guidance All Other U.S. Contributions which, in turn, provides support for for water productivity in agriculture and related climate Voluntary special projects with the Consultative - various agencies change adaptation strategies. Group of International Agriculture Re search Centers (CGIARs). IWMI is one of the centers within the CGIAR. IWMI provides EGAT/NRM with technical water sector staff support. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Consultative Group All Other U.S. Contributions to Assist the Poor (CGAP). CGAP is an independent policy and research - various agencies center dedicated to advancing financial access for the world's poor. It is supported by over 30 development agencies and private foundations who share a common mission to alleviate poverty. Housed at the World Bank, CGAP provides market intelligence, promotes standards, de Voluntary velops innovative solutions and offers advisory services to governments, microfinance providers, donors, and investors. Support to exhumations, prosecution of past human rights abuses, recuperations of historical memory in Guatemala
120
100
Voluntary
2,150
Development, edition, diagramming, and dissemination of the 2009/2010 Human Development Report for Voluntary Guatemala and Human Development Notebooks
167
61
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
United Nations Office on Alternative Development Post Eradic To generate a licit economy and prevent new coca Drugs and Crime (UNODC) ation Program in Peru crops United Nations Develop ment Programme (UNDP)
Voluntary
1,551
Implementation of the Youth Employ The project seeks to widen youth access to employment ment Through Sustainable Livelihoods and other income generating activities by providing Voluntary Project in Jamaica business development and skills training To apply the human development perspective to nation al development priorities, emerging challenges and vision. As a result, precise information and analyses will be produced that will enable the identification of National Human Development Report challenges and policy recommendations for improving Voluntary the human development and families' welfare. The (education portion) strategy includes dissemination of the findings and re commendations as well as developing educational materials for key stakeholders, policy makers and the general audience. Grant for food aid to mitigate effects of drought and target most vulnerable populations: children, mothers, Voluntary and lactating women Providing Care to Child Victims of Slavery and Traffick Voluntary ing in Mauritania Develop the capacity of individuals and institutions for improved hillside land husbandry, stronger agricultural Voluntary value chains and expanded access to finance
250
100
200
500
Co-financing the World Bank's Land All Other U.S. Contributions Husbandry, Water Harvesting and - various agencies Hillside Irrigation Project
4,000
62
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
International Water Management Insti tute (IWMI); Southern Africa Regional; All Other U.S. Contributions World Bank - Provide support for re Improve agriculture and policy research in the region - various agencies gional agriculture and policy research through CGIARS United Nations Develop ment Programme (UNDP) Elections Support Zambia
Voluntary
3,700
To support purchase of digital voter registration kits for Voluntary upcoming elections
1,500
World Bank/IARC; Support for publicprivate partnerships to develop African All Other U.S. Contributions seed production and distribution sys Building development partnerships to improve African Voluntary tems, sustainable tree crops, and live agriculture productivity and food security - various agencies stock production and marketing sys tems World Bank/CAADP; Support for imple Increasing Africa's agricultural productivity by improving All Other U.S. Contributions mentation for the African-led Compre the enabling environment - policies, incentives, institu Voluntary - various agencies hensive African Agriculture Develop tions, and investment plans ment Program (CAADP) Increasing the capacity for analysis and knowledge World Bank/ IFPRI; Support for activit All Other U.S. Contributions needed for the implementation of the CAADP and mo ies undertaken by the International Voluntary - various agencies bilizing adequate analytical products for successful Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) implementation of the Feed the Future initiative in Africa
1,500
2,000
3,200
63
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Development Assistance (DA)/Economic Support Fund (ESF) Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
To contribute to the development and operation of AGORA, a parliamentary development web-based portal site that contains information on parliament ary development for parliamentarians, donors, practitioners, and others
AGORA is designed to increase collaboration and in formation sharing between individuals and organizations involved in legislative strengthening to facilitate more Voluntary effective design and planning of legislative strengthen ing programs, reduce the risk of overlap and duplication, and enhance sharing of expertise and lessons learned
30
Economic Sup port Fund (ESF) United Nations Develop ment Programme (UNDP)
To recruit and repatriate Liberian nationals from the Transfer of Knowledge Through Expat diaspora and local professionals to support nation Voluntary building in ensuring sustainability of government oper riate Nationals (TOKEN) ations To strengthen civil society by establishing community micro-credit institutions which allow local decision making, increase community participation in the issues Voluntary that affect people's lives, and empower people to ad dress independently household and community needs.
1,655
969
To support rehabilitation of vulnerable communities United Nations Human Set Rebuilding Homes-Rebuilding Lives: settled along the coastline in Dedaye Township, who tlements Programme (UN Coastal Settlements Sustainable Re Voluntary suffered complete and direct impact from the Cyclone HABITAT) covery Program (Burma) Nargis World Health Organization (WHO) United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Prosthetics, orthotics and wheelchairs Promotion of mobility devices, prosthetics, orthotics and wheelchairs Voluntary
946
696
Strengthening and capacity building of To effectively deliver social and economic support to Social Welfare Department within Dis the most vulnerable in society trict Assemblies in Ghana
Voluntary
1,860
64
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Assistance through the UNDP to the National Election Transfer of Knowledge Through Expat Commission (NEC) for the conduct of the November Voluntary riate Nationals (TOKTEN) in Liberia 2009 Montserrado County by-election Support for the Liberian Institute of Statistics and GeoInformation Services (LISGIS) to collect, analyze and Voluntary disseminate economic data vital for development planning
267
Workforce Survey
262
Project supports reducing risk and vulnerability of bor der communities to violence. Activities will be performed in conjunction with key local partners in three northern World Health Organization WHO/PAHO; Violence and Injury Pre cities in Mexico under the direction of the US-Mexico Voluntary Border Office of the Pan American Health Organization (WHO) vention in Mexico (PAHO/USMBO) and the Grantee's partner - the Nation al Center for Accident Prevention (CENAPRA) in Mex ico City The funds are being used by WFP for the purchase of rice locally for the Emergency School Feeding to mitigate a predicted break in the supply pipeline. The rice is given then to Community and School kitchens for 210 days/year to fill critical gaps for recently displaced persons with limited means to ensure their children access to formal education system to receive basic primary school education
2,000
Ensure access to formal education by informing the parents about school enrollment and IDP assistance programs and give the children vital nourishment while Voluntary waiting for a place. This effort continues after enrolled they continue receiving meals, as well as take home ration for their families
350
65
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Construction of an all-weather road between the airstrip and the town; construction of airstrip buildings and perimeter airstrip fencing; construction of an all-weather surfaced runway. In order to increase year around ac Voluntary cess to Kurmuk town to support humanitarian and de velopment agencies in the implementation of their mandate, and to foster economic recovery by facilitating movement of goods and services
2,400
United Nations Develop ment Programme (UNDP) Economic Sup port Fund (ESF) World Food Programme Supplemental (WFP)
Constitutional Reform Support Zimbab Support the national constitutional reform-making pro Voluntary we cess Provide safety-net support to households in areas af Support to school feeding, asset cre fected by high food prices and the effects of the global ation through food for work and cash Voluntary financial crisis, and who are vulnerable to food insecur for work ity USAID provides food assistance to needy Palestinian families in the West Bank and Gaza through direct food distribution, food-for-work, and food for-training activities. Beneficiaries will receive family food baskets containing essential foodstuffs
500
26,575
Economic Sup port Fund (ESF)/ West Bank and World Food Programme Gaza (WFP)
USAID provides food assistance to needy Palestinian families in the West Bank and Gaza through direct food distribution, food-for-work, and food-for-training activit Voluntary ies. Beneficiaries will receive family food baskets con taining essential foodstuffs
3,000
Economic Sup port Fund Sup United Nations - Regular plemental (ESF Budget SUP)
Expand transmission and distribution network to high value commercial and industrial customers in targeted Voluntary areas of Monrovia
2,000
66
Purpose
FY 2010
Support school feeding activities to reach over 300,000 primary school going children and additional 8,000 girls Voluntary annually through the Girls Take Home ration program targeted for government run public schools
3,500
All Other U.S. Contributions Research and analysis, M&E and Ca- Re-SAKKS through ILRI; Support Feed the Future and Voluntary - various agencies pacity Building CAADP
1,161
67
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Global Health and Child Surviv al (GH-C-AI) Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Throughout the region, activities fun ded include: 1)support for the coordin ation of the working groups related to animal health issues included annual plans, meetings monitoring and evalu ation, and publications; 2)support of International Technical Advisors and National Consultants to assist in co ordinating project implementation; 3)support for annual reviews of Nation al Strategy and Contingency plans; 4)regional market chain analyses, in cluding workshops to present data and Food and Agriculture Organ gaps, which include aggregating ization (FAO) country-level market chains for Greater Mekong Sub region(GMS); 5)support for active and passive surveillance in high risk areas including wetlands; 6)conduct cross-border risk reduction interventions in line with results of poultry market chain assessment; 7) enhance diagnostic laboratories capa city at national and provincial level to complement active surveillance; 8)re fine procedures for sample collection and transport to regional or internation al reference
To undertake planning and preparedness, animal sur veillance, and animal response activities related to Avian Influenza in Burma, China, and Laos, and in FY 2010, the coverage has expanded to Cambodia and Nepal. In addition, certain regional animal surveillance Voluntary activities are also being undertaken. These activities ensure technical soundness of the national plans in animal health in prevention and control of AI in the re gion
3,800
68
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Food and Agriculture Organ Avian Influenza PDSR ization (FAO) Global Health and Child Surviv United Nations Children's al (GH-C-GFSI) Fund (UNICEF)
Voluntary
8,000
Funds will be used by UNICEF/Rwanda to provide Technical Support the GOR's objective to eliminate malnutrition Voluntary Assistance to finalize the DOR's Na in the country tional Nutrition Strategic Plan Improve the capacity of district public health officers to rapidly detect influenza like illness or suspect human Voluntary cases among high risk people exposed to an outbreak of H5N1 Strengthen national capacities for avian influenza pre Voluntary paredness, surveillance, and response Support WHO's efforts in TB/HIV activities. Voluntary
650
Global Health and Child Surviv- World Health Organization WHO/Indonesia al/USAID (WHO)
4,334
World Health Organization WHO/Burma (WHO) World Health Organization Implementation of TB and HIV Pro(WHO) gram Activities PMI Support for an Evaluation of the World Health Organization Longevity of Insecticides for Use in (WHO) Indoor Residual Spray Programs (through a subgrant to UCAD) World Health Organization Tuberculosis Diagnostics (WHO)
300
400
Evaluate the duration of efficacy of insecticides for IRS Voluntary on different wall surfaces.
720
Voluntary
281
Maintain and improve TB monitoring systems; improve Strengthening National and Internation World Health Organization impact measurement; and develop national capacity Voluntary al Capacity for TB Monitoring and (WHO) to analyze TB epidemiology and surveillance data and Surveillance and impact measurement planning and budgeting.
356
69
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
A comprehensive approach to the surveillance and management of mul World Health Organization tidrug and extensively drug resistant Assistance to countries to develop MDR and XDR-TB Voluntary tuberculosis (MDR-TB and XDR-TB) management. (WHO) within the context of national TB con trol programmes For polio, the purpose is to prevent the risk of importa tion of the wild polio virus and the possibility or reinfec Voluntary tion in Dijibouti which remains high given the intense cross border population movement For TB, the purpose of the technical assistance provided by TB CAP is crucial in developing a TB Control Program that is decentralized to the district level and providing services closer to the community
301
146
Voluntary
1,061
ART service strengthening and support for Avian Influenza prevention Meningit World Health Organization is Epidemic and Integrated Manage (WHO) ment of Adolescent and Adult Illness (IMAI) in Ethopia United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) World Health Organization (WHO)
To strengthen early warning system for early detection and containment of human infection with influenza virus Voluntary and also to build capacity for decentralized ART ser vices for people living with HIV/AIDS
1,600
To provide care for treatment of people living with Consolidating Malaria reduction Inter HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) by reducing the most common ventions in Oromia Region of Ethiopia opportunistic infection leading to cause of death Health and Emergency response Support Support for EPI-Immunization and polio eradication
Voluntary
13,520
Voluntary
830
70
Purpose
FY 2010
Developing Model TB Centers of Excel lence in the Western Pacific; strength ening Technical Capacity for STOP TB
Special Project in the Western Pacific
region by supporting a medical officer
based in the Regional Office; reducing by half the TB prevalence and mortality in the Western Pacific Region; TB control in the WHO South-East Asia
region; strengthening Technical Capa city for the STOP TB Post in Vietnam;
Multidrug and extensively drug resist ant TB control in Burma
Support for the Philippine government's Expanded Immunization Program
To provide necessary technical assistance to TB programs to meet the global World Health Assembly tarVoluntary gets for TB control through increasing effective surveillance and case management
2,376
To replace/provide additional cold chain equipment in strategic public health facilities that will help ensure Voluntary acceptable storage condition for vaccines at all levels
485
71
U.S. Agency for International Development Contributions to the United Nations Systems
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Account Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Through the support of the Mekong Malaria Programme; Intensifying anti malarial drug resistance monitoring throughout the Greater Mekong Subre gion; coordinating partnership action and supporting strategic malaria interTo increase accesses to (1) prevention interventions; World Health Organization ventions in the Greater Mekong Subre (2) care, support and treatment; (3) strategic informa Voluntary (WHO) gion (GMS); and combating counterfeit tion. Exchange of information on best practices. ing antimalarial medicines in the GMS. Containment of artemisinin tolerant malaria parasites with the aim of elim ination of falciparum malaria. Support Asian Collaborative Training Network for Malaria (ACT Malaria) To support government of Indonesia to provide access to quality Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal care for Reducing maternal and neonatal mor women and newborn. In addition under this umbrella Voluntary tality in Eastern Indonesia (ACHIEVE) grant, further efforts will be made to support the integ ration of Malaria control with Maternal Child Health and Immunization for Eastern Indonesia Assist government of Indonesia in eradication of polio Voluntary
2,156
1,200
1,000
72
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
This project provides a technical assistance to decent ralize the national TB program by expanding micro scopy units, and to support the central level by Voluntary strengthening strategic planning, guideline development and policies This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional headquarters office in support Voluntary of polio eradication in the context of strengthening im munization and disease control programs To provide support for pharmacoviligance system in Ghana Voluntary
210
100
50
Capacity building of Government of Ghana agencies and other stakehold To improve stakeholders effectiveness in the promotion ers to promote the rights and wellbeing of the rights and wellbeing of Orphans and Vulnerable Voluntary of Orphans and Vulnerable Children Children in Ghana in Ghana HIV/AIDS Mozambique Food Assist ance Food Assistance Voluntary
200
2,500
USAID's support will contribute to the realization of the Global Drug Facility's (GDF) overarching objectives of: sup World Health Organization Reduce TB mortality, morbidity, and disease transmis plying 25 million patient treatments by Voluntary (WHO) sion and to prevent the development of drug resistance 2015; and averting 25 million TB deaths and prevent 50 million TB cases by 2020
15,000
73
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Stop TB Partnerships at teh global and national level will be strengthened. Advocacy, communicaiton, and social mobilization activities will be enhanced Expanding naitonal level STOP TB partnerships and World Health Organization to build political will and support for TB to monitor funding for TB control globally (WHO) control programs at the country level. Support will be provided to increase the engagement of Civil Society organ izations in TB control activities.
Voluntary
820
TBTEAM will be achieved through: 1) On-site technical support and external Improve GFATM TB grant performance and relieve World Health Organization missions; 2) Capacity building work bottlenecks to grant implementation by linking countries Voluntary (WHO) shops; 3) Coordination of technical with technical assistance support to countries USAID support will build upon APOC's existing community networks for oncho cerciasis control in African countries to support the rapid scale-up of integ All Other U.S. Contributions rated NTD treatment. This support is - various agencies critical for the planned expansion of USAID's NTD program, which requires rapid expansion of integrated NTD control to 30 countries in five years
3,000
African Program for Onchocerciasis Control: This grant amendment will allow USAID to continue to finance expanded implementation of integrated NTD control Voluntary activities initially in two countries; Tazania and the Democratic Republic of Congo
2,000
74
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
CD-AI-1/2005/20010 (Recovery Funds); Strengthen national capacities to rapidly detect and control potential Voluntary outbreak related to Avian Influenza and other emerging threats Enhance support for animal and public health diagnostic laboratories to more fully address a broader array of Voluntary infectious disease threats Additional funding for the EPT Program that will focus Voluntary on domestic animal health and surveillance Strengthen national capacities to rapdily detect and control potential outbreaks related to Avian Influenza and other emerging threats Strengthen national capacities to rapidly detect and control potential outbreaks related to Avian Influenza and other emerging threats Strengthen national capacities to rapidly detect and control potential outbreaks related to Avian Influenza and other emerging threats Strengthen national capacities to rapidly detect and control potential outbreaks related to Avian Influenza and other emerging threats Strengthen national capacities to rapidly detect and control potential outbreaks related to Avian Influenza and other emerging threats
89
Food and Agriculture Organ FAO/IDENTIFY ization (FAO) Food and Agriculture Organ FAO/EPT/IDENTITFY ization (FAO) Food and Agriculture Organ FAO/Egypt ization (FAO)
6,000
2,750
Voluntary
300
Voluntary
2,250
Voluntary
1,450
Voluntary
1,000
Voluntary
8,000
75
Purpose
FY 2010
Strengthen national capacities to rapidly detect and control potential outbreaks related to Avian Influenza and other emerging threats Strengthen national capacities to rapidly detect and control potential outbreaks related to Avian Influenza and other emerging threats Strengthen national capacities to rapidly detect and control potential outbreaks related to Avian Influenza and other emerging threats
Voluntary
2,200
Food and Agriculture Organ FAO/South East Asia (RAP) ization (FAO)
Voluntary
1,000
Food and Agriculture Organ FAO/Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Nepal ization (FAO)
Voluntary
1,350
Enhance support for animal and public health diagnostic laboratories to more fully address a broader array of Voluntary infectious disease threats Work under the EPT portfolio aimed at improving out break communication from the local to the international Voluntary level Under the AI Portfolio, GISN serves as a global alert mechanism for the emergence of influenza viruses with Voluntary pandemic potential
6,000
World Health Organization WHO/Global Outbreak Alert & Re sponse Network (GOARN) (WHO)
1,250
1,250
The UN Systems INfluenza Coordinator works to ensure that the UN system workds to its best effect when re WHO/UN Systems Influenza Coordin sponding to Avian and Human Influenza and preparing World Health Organization ation (UNSIC) Support (Pass Through Voluntary for a pandemic by forming alliances and establishing (WHO) Funds) effective collaboration with groups from the public, vouluntary and private sectors
1,250
76
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Improve the capcity of district public health officers to rapidly detect influenza like illenss or suspect human Voluntary cases among high risk people exposed to an outbreak of H5N1 Strengthen national capacities for avian influenza pre Voluntary paredness, surveillance, and response Part of our Pandemic Preparedness portfolio, the World Food Program works with national governments to help Voluntary them prepare for a pandemic
4,290
World Health Organization (WHO) United Nations Develop ment Programme (UNDP)
WHO/Laos
200
UNDP/WFP
3,000
WHO efforts to implement GPA by engaging actively Implementation Global Plan of Action the network of CCs in delivering basic occupational World Health Organization health services, developing programs and practical on Workers Health (CDC Pass Voluntary (WHO) tools for healthy workplaces, and for protecting occupa Through) tional health and safety of healthcare workers World Health Organization Nutrition (WHO) World Health Organization Nutrition (WHO) World Health Organization Nutrition (WHO) All Other U.S. Contributions IBRD/Nutrition - various agencies Community Management of moderate acute malnutriVoluntary tion Strengthening nutrition surveillance in West Africa Strengthening the capacities of nutrition managers in Western and Southern Africa Conference for sharing of information, program re search, and linkages for agricultural and nutrition Voluntary
293
91
124
Voluntary
124
Voluntary
100
77
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
All Other U.S. Contributions IBRD/Nutrition (transfer money to - various agencies Harvet Plus) World Health Organization (WHO)
Bio-fortification to improve human nutrition through plant breeding processes CIHR/WHO Piers (pre-eclampsia integrated estimate of risk for mothers): Validation across conditions and clinical settings
Voluntary
500
Voluntary
54
Guidelines to conduct maternal mortality reviews using new WHO classifcation system on causes of maternal Voluntary deaths Science-driven innovations for combatting maternal and perinatal ill-health: Postpartum hemorrage guidelines update
100
World Health Organization Maternal CHild Health (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO)
Voluntary
150
Screening for Pre-eclampsia: evaluation of the predictVoluntary ive ability of angiogenic factors for pre-eclampsia Updating Global Maternal Mortality Database for 2012 Voluntary Technical Assistance for Immunization Systems Strengthening in Priority Countries Consultant support for the introduction of the Men A conjugate vaccine in Mali and Niger
46
50
Voluntary
300
World Health Organization Immunization and Biologicals (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO)
Voluntary
60
Support for phased (pilot) introduction of the Men A conjugate vaccine in one Sub-Saharan country (Burkina Voluntary Faso or Mali)
200
78
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Support for affordable vaccine supply from developing countries and training, regulatory and testing support Voluntary provided to vaccine manufacturers in developing countries Strengthening national and international capacity for TB monitoring and surveillance and impact measurement
340
Voluntary
1,017
A comprehensive approach to the surveillance and management of multidrug and extensively drug resistant Voluntary tuberculosis (MDR-TB and XDR-TB) within the context of national TB control programs A comprehensive approach to the surveillance and management of multidrug and extensively drug resistant Voluntary tuberculosis (MDR-TB and XDR-TB) within the context of national TB control programmes Mainstreaming Public-Private Mix for early and complete case detection Voluntary
1,750
238
World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO)
Tuberculosis
891
Tuberculosis
Facilitating use of innovative approaches and new tools Voluntary Human Resource Development for the implementation Voluntary of the Stop TB Strategy Practical Approach to Lung Health: Package of Integrated Services to Manage Patients With Respiratory Symptoms, People with HIV/AIDS included
93
Tuberculosis
285
Tuberculosis
Voluntary
200
79
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion World Health Organization (WHO) Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Tuberculosis
Voluntary
100
World Health Organization Tuberculosis (WHO) World Health Organization Tuberculosis (WHO)
Voluntary
775
Tuberculosis Diagnostics
Voluntary
300
A two-arm single-blind randomized comparison of four fixed-dose combinations versus standard treatment Voluntary with separate anti-TB drugs for treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis Development of a Gatifloxacin Containing Fixed Ratio Combination for the Four Month Daily Treatment of Voluntary Tuberculosis HIV/TB - The use of anit-retroviral therapies within TB Voluntary control setting of high HIV prevalence communities Harmonization of standards, microscopy quality assurVoluntary ance and RDT use at community level Integrated Management of Malaria, Pneumonia and Diarrhea Monitoring Anti-Malarial drug efficiency Voluntary
60
World Health Organization Tuberculosis (WHO) World Health Organization Tuberculosis (WHO) World Health Organization Malaria (WHO) World Health Organization Malaria (WHO) World Health Organization Malaria (WHO) World Health Organization Malaria (WHO)
125
185
356
300
Voluntary
354
Support for the Implementation of the RBM Partnership Voluntary Work Plan (PWP)
600
80
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
To bring together endemic countries and NTD partners to introduce a standardized approach/package for the roll out of implementation of preventive chemotherapy Voluntary and mobilization of multi-source support for this stand ardized approach/package Support for the RBM Harmonization Working Group (HWG) Voluntary
3,200
World Health Organization Malaria (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) Maternal Child Health
350
Updated WHO Guidelines on Basic Newborn Resuscit Voluntary ation (BNR) guidelines Mekong Malaria Programme/Intensifying Anitmalarial Drug Resistance Monitoring Throughout the Greater Mekong Sub-Region (GMS) and Support for the re sponse
140
Voluntary
40
World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO)
HIV
HIV/TB - The use of anti-retroviral therapies within TB Voluntary control settings of high HIV prevalence communities Accelerating the move from policy adoption to imple mentation of community-based management of diarrhea, pneumonia and malaria Promotion of the adoption by countries of the joint statement on home visits and related activities Revised guidelines on community management of severe pneumonia
185
Voluntary
100
Voluntary
187
Voluntary
200
81
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Account Final Recipient Organization World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Evaluation of management of pneumonia in HIV + areas Voluntary Switch Therapy trial in Bangladesh including trial mon Voluntary itoring Malaria Vaccines Voluntary
113
150
Malaria
57
Malaria
SIDCER RECOGNITION program (This project follows on from the 2003 Strategic Initiative for Developing Capacity in Ethical Review [SIDCER initiative] taken to advance a global dialoque on best practices in health Voluntary research. The project conducts systematic review of current practices in ethical review in the different re gions of the world.) International Household Water Safety Network Voluntary
25
100
Science-driven innovations for combating maternal and perinatal ill-health: Developing guidance on the role of Voluntary lay health workers and task shifting for improving ma ternal and prenatal health care Support to the 2nd Global Forum on Human Resources Voluntary for Health
290
500
82
Purpose
FY 2010
HIV/AIDS
Integrated Management of Adolescent and Adult Illness (IMAI): Delivering Integrated HIV and TB Clinical Care Through Primary Health Care. Supporting the develop- Voluntary ment of guidelines for nutritional care of HIV-infected adolescents and adults. Adult Treatment and Care. Micorbicide research and development Voluntary
2,180
World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO)
HIV/AIDS
600
Tuberculosis
MDR-TB management scale up support to the Global Voluntary Fund grants with MDR-TB component Support to provide technical assistance for Global Fund Malaria grant management through the Roll Back Mal Voluntary aria Partnership Secretariat Updated WHO operational tools (guidelines and training Voluntary materials) to improve mental health of PLHIV Updated WHO operational tools (guidelines and training Voluntary materials) to improve palliative health of PVHIV Programme development in reproductive health Voluntary
3,854
Malaria
3,000
HIV/AIDS
175
HIV/AIDS
175
1,245
Voluntary
150
Voluntary
650
83
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion World Health Organization (WHO) Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Voluntary
125
World Health Organization Population and Reproductive Health (WHO) World Health Organization Population and Reproductive Health (WHO) World Health Organization Population and Reproductive Health (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) Global Polio eradication
Voluntary
330
USAID Contribution to the First Global Symposium on Health System Research in Montreux, Switzerland, 16 Voluntary 19 November 2010 Support collaboration between USAID and WHO on gender-related best practices Voluntary
25
100
Reduce the number of polio cases and eventually stop Voluntary polio virus transmission in the developing countries
1,650
UNAIDS is a joint venture within the UN family. It's governing body includes USAID works with UNAIDS on policy and programmatic representatives of 22 UN memberissues at the country and regional levels, as well as the Voluntary states, the 10 cosponsors, and NGOs global levels in Geneva and Washington for people living with HIV/AIDS from five regions UNAIDS; Coordination on Action pro- To strengthen national and regional capacity and Voluntary gram leadership to apply the Three Ones Principles in Russia
4,800
300
Child Survival & Health Programs Fund (CSH); Amazon Malaria (AMI) Improve infectious disease prevention and control at a All Other U.S. Contributions and South America Infectious Dis sub-regional level and help decrease national morbidity Voluntary - various agencies eases (SAIDI) activities - South Amer and mortality ica Regional
2,030
84
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
All Other U.S. Contributions Pan American Health Organization - various agencies (PAHO); Umbrella Grant
Strengthen health systems through primary health care and improve health care quality. Includes specific work Voluntary on health systems, maternal and neonatal health, tuberculosis and antimicrobial resistance.
808
A new Public International Organiza tion grant to the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) for improving All Other U.S. Contributions early leptospirosis diagnosis through Improve early leptospirosis diagnosis and provide rapid Voluntary strengthening the local and national testing of suspected cases - various agencies Ministry of Health (MOH) laboratories to provide rapid testing of suspected cases in Nicaragua Improved tuberculosis program management, improved laboratory capacity and expanded implementation of the New Stop TB Strategy with special emphasis on directly observed treatment (DOT) in Rio de Janeiro State concentrating on the priority municipalities Rio de Janeiro, Belford Roxo, Duque de Caxias, Itaborai, Voluntary Itaquai, Japeri, Mage, Mesquita, Nilopolis, Nov Iguacu, Queimados, Sao Goncalo, and Sao Joao de Meriti; Manaus, Amazonas and vicinity with special emphasis on indigenous and other socially vulnerable groups liv ing on the city's periphery.
34
All Other U.S. Contributions PAHO; To improve tuberculosis pro gram management in Brazil - various agencies
800
85
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Scaled up service delivery including the development of local capacity to monitor vulnerable children and the services provided in Swaziland through UNICEF
To contribute to the National Strategic Plan for strengthening Neighborhood Care Points (NCPs) by supporting the provision of three basic services to 10,000 children at 200 NCPs across Swaziland Support to WHO for providing technical input and as sistance in the development, implementation and evaluation of South Africa's TB program specially on MDR TB.
Voluntary
630
Voluntary
588
World Health Organization World Health Organization (WHO) (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization (WHO)
Technical assistance to detect priority diseases, analyze and interpret data; to investigate and respond to sus Voluntary pected outbreaks; to prepare for epidemics Support polio eradication campaign in Southern Sudan Voluntary Technical assistance to the Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar Malaria Control Programs' monitoring and evaluation plans
449
Polio Eradication
2,000
Consolidated Grants
Voluntary
35
Support the Country Coordinating Mechanism which Global Funds for AIDS, TB and Malaria oversees the implementation of the Global Fund for Country Coordinating Mechanism AIDS, TB and Malaria in Zimbabwe
Voluntary
100
86
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
To increase vaccination coverage of children under 1 WHO/AFRO; Support for maternal and year of age and control of other child illnesses; support World Health Organization child health programs and prevention ing malaria monitoring and strengthening integrated Voluntary of infectious diseases at the regional (WHO) disease surveillance programs, and reproductive, ma and inter-country levels ternal health and nutrition programs World Health Organization WHO/AFRO; Support for a TB Drug (WHO) Resistance Survey (DRS) in Angola World Health Organization (WHO) Strengthen control of TB, MDR-TB, and HIV/TB co-in Voluntary fection in Angola
6,172
250
WHO/AFRO; Support for basic immun Improvement of overall immunization services manage Voluntary izations ment through improved training and logistics To strengthen the national malaria control program in cluding the provision of baseline data for the routine data collection/management system and nursing train Voluntary ing and to strengthen the laboratory capacity in two regions of the DRC
830
WHO/AFRO; Support for TB laborator ies, support for a National Program World Health Organization Officer (NPO) working in malaria, and (WHO) support for an assessment of and training in HMIS in DRC
1,200
Improve the capacity of the NMCP to develop WHO/AFRO; Technical assistance to strategies, training materials, and ability to analyze Voluntary the National Malaria Control Program HMIS data for planning decisions and to ensure coordin ation between NMCP and WHO WHO/AFRO; Support for a National Program Officer (NPO) working in malaria Strengthen the overall capacity of the Malaria Control Center to effectively plan, coordinate, and implement Voluntary malaria specific interventions
110
105
87
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
WHO/AFRO; Polio Eradication in An gola, Benin, DRC, Ethiopia, Guinea, To support efforts at the regional and country levels for World Health Organization Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, the eradication of polio and the strengthening of routine Voluntary Mozambique, Rwanda, Zambia, Zimb (WHO) immunization and surveillance abwe, USAID/West Africa, and USAID/East Africa World Health Organization (WHO) Global Health Child Survival/USAID Implementation of TB and HIV Pro gram Activities Support WHO's efforts in TB/HIV activities Voluntary
5,739
900
To reactivate and expand the Early World Health Organization warning and Response Network into an intergrated disease survelliance (WHO) and response system United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Child Protection
Technical assistance to detect priority diseases, analyze and interpret data, to investigate and respond to sus Voluntary pected outbreaks; to prepare for epidemics Strengthening child protection systems in Cambodia, Guatemala and Liberia
100
Voluntary
666
National policy and legislation, community based and household level interventions to address the lives of Voluntary vulnerable children. Child protection issues are addressed at all levels
350
Accelerate incorporation of HIV/AIDS treatment, care and support and TB/HIV palliative care into the primary World Health Organization Support for National Response to HIV health care service. TA to improve quality of service of Voluntary the Treatment, Care and Support, support for TB/HIV (WHO) in Guyana Palliative Care, Strategic Information and Health Sys tems Strengthening
363
88
Purpose
FY 2010
International Dis United Nations Children's aster Assistance Fund (UNICEF) (FD-X-IO-SUP)
Disaster Assistance
80
International Dis All Other U.S. Contributions PAHO Humanitarian Assistance aster Assistance - various agencies (IDA) United Nations Develop ment Programme (UNDP) United Nations - Regular Budget United Nations - Regular Budget Humanitarian Assistance
Voluntary
1,150
Voluntary
350
Voluntary
12,382
Voluntary
1,629
United Nations Human Set tlements Programme (UN Humanitarian Assistance HABITAT) United Nations High Com missioner for Refugees (UNHCR) United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) United Nations - Regular Budget
Voluntary
1,500
Humanitarian Assistance
Voluntary
350
Humanitarian Assistance
Voluntary
59,296
Voluntary
27,678
89
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Account Final Recipient Organization United Nations - Regular Budget World Food Programme (WFP) World Health Organization (WHO) United Nations - Regular Budget Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Voluntary
1,000
Voluntary
31,307
Humanitarian Assistance
Voluntary
23,138
Voluntary
150
All Other U.S. Contributions World Bank Humanitarian Assistance Meet the needs of disaster affected population - various agencies International Disaster Assistance United Nations Children's Supplemental Fund (UNICEF) No Year International DisWorld Food Programme aster Assitance (WFP) (IDA)
Voluntary
1,040
Assistance to recovery grant for water Assisting Internally Displaced Persons with water and and sanitation services in Northern sanitation services during the conflict in Northern Voluntary Uganda Uganda Cash assistance for local and regional food purchase, cash and voucher pro- To save lives and livelihoods, reduce food insecurity grams
17,145
Voluntary
198,492
NOA DevelopUnited Nations Human Set ment Assistance tlements Programme (UN- Communities Pacification (DA) HABITAT)
Provide support for a program aimed at strengthening community pacification efforts by building both sustain Voluntary able local land conflict mediation mechanisms and land management
1,200
90
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Michigan State University through World Bank Initiative IFRI; The UILTCB program will involve Organiz ational Capacity Building through MS Degree Training. MSU will partner with other US universities as appropriate All Other U.S. Contributions to implement the UILTCB. While - various agencies SAKSS aim at improving the quality of the information and analysis used in evidence-based formulation, implemen ation, and monitoring of policies, strategies and programs in the agricul tural sector
To help build capacity of selected Malawian public and private institution to contribute to agricultural develop ment and improve natural resource management (UILTCB) and improve the quality of information and Voluntary analysis used in evidence-based formulation, implement ation and monitoring of strategies and programs in the agricultural sector (SAKSS)
2,000
NOA Develop All Other U.S. Contributions World Bank (IFPRI) Agricultural Sector To implement SAKSS Node, support research, policy ment Assistance - various agencies Support and CAADP process (DV-GFSI) NOA Economic Support Fund (ESF) United Nations Human Set tlements Programme (UN Communities Pacification HABITAT)
Voluntary
2,000
Provide support for a program aimed at strengthening community pacification efforts by building both sustain Voluntary able local land conflict mediation mechanisms and land management
3,500
NOA Global Health and Child United Nations Children's Survival/USAID Fund (UNICEF)
Strengthening monitoring of use of iodized salt at the ports of entry in To eliminate iodine defiency disorders within the next Malawi, in retail shops, local markets, three years in Malawi and at community and households
Voluntary
350
91
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Ac count Final Recipient Organiza tion Assessed or Voluntary
Purpose
FY 2010
Support Fed Government of Nigeria's efforts to reduce the number of susceptible children, reduce the number Voluntary of polio cases and eventually stop polio virus transmis sion Improve access to clean water and sanitation services Voluntary in selected areas of the DRC Provide technical assistance and commodities to improve TB diagnostic and treatment using the DOTS strategy in DRC
4,425
1,500
World Health Organization Stop TB Trust Fund (WHO) Donor Assistance Group - Development Partners Support to the PRSP (Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper) Process in Ethiopia Phase III Strengthen National Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) response by the Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development
Voluntary
1,200
To provide coordinated donors support to the Govern ment of Ethiopia for the PRSP process, and help Voluntary Ethiopia achieve progress towards Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
100
NOA Global HIV/AIDS Initiat United Nations Children's ive Funds (GH Fund (UNICEF) H-X2009) OFDA funds World Food Programme (WFP) World Food Programme (WFP)
1,000
Grant for pre-positioning disaster sup- Nicaragua is classified as at severe risk for national plies throughout Nicaragua disasters Emergency Food Assistance Programs Save lives and livelihoods, reduce food insecurity
Voluntary
50
PL 480 Title II
Voluntary
1,244,533 1,921,572
TOTAL
92
($ obligations in thousands) Contributing Bureau/Account United States Postal Service (USPS) TOTAL
Purpose
Assessed fees for membership dues, pub- Fees for membership dues, publicaVoluntary lications and interpretation services. tions and interpretation services
307
307
93
Purpose
510 510
TOTAL
94