Mission Directory

Mali

Mission Contact

USAID/Mali
ACI 2000
Rue 243, Porte 297
Bamako
Mali
+223 20 70 23 00
+223 20 22 39 33

USAID Contact

Rabihah Mateen
Washington
DC
USA
202-712-0236

Mauritania

Mission Contact

USAID/West Africa
P.O.Box 1630
Accra
Ghana
+233-21-741-200
+233-21-741-365

USAID Contact

Richard Montpelier
1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington
DC
Postal Code 
20523
USA
202-712-0625

Mauritania’s economy rests on deposits of iron ore and rich coastal waters that are under threat from over-fishing by foreigners. It is one of the poorest countries in the world, but Mauritanian life expectancy is significantly higher than the average for sub-Saharan Africa. Although many children do not complete primary school, girls are as likely to achieve this milestone as boys. Mauritania returned to democratic governance in 2009 after a military coup the previous year. Longstanding ethnic tensions and the presence of extremist groups pose security challenges.

Mexico

Mission Contact

Thomas Delaney
American Embassy
Paseo de la Reforma 305, Cuauhtémoc
México City
Distrito Federal
06500
Mexico
52-55-50802000
52-55-50802142

USAID Contact

Julie Ciccarone

Working with Mexican public- and private-sector institutions, USAID supports the country's initiatives to improve citizen security and well-being. USAID programs support Mexican leadership in specific technical areas that are high priorities for both the U.S. and Mexican Governments, including: 

Moldova

Mission Contact

American Embassy/Moldova
DC
Moldova
373-22-20-18-00
373-22-23-72-77

USAID Contact

Valerie Chien
U.S. Agency for International Development
Bureau for Europe and Eurasia, SA-44
Washington
DC
Postal Code 
20523
USA
(202) 567-4028
(202) 567-4261

In support of Moldova’s democratic and free-market reforms, USAID projects work to strengthen economic growth and democratic governance.

USAID is partnering with the public and private sectors in Moldova to achieve broad-based economic growth, reduce poverty and strengthen the market economy. By working with clusters of industries, including micro-enterprises in high-value agriculture, USAID is helping increase the private sector’s competitiveness in regional markets. USAID also supports regulatory and legal reforms to improve the business environment.

Mongolia

Mission Contact

Francis A. Donovan, Mission Director
USAID/Mongolia
U.S. Embassy, 11th microdistrict
Ulaanbaatar
14171
Mongolia
+(976) 7007-6001

USAID Contact

Nitin Madhav, Officer in Charge
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
DC
Postal Code 
20523
USA
(202) 712-1307

 

Landlocked between two powerful neighbors, China and Russia, Mongolia has achieved a remarkable transition from a Soviet planned economy to an open, democratic market economy over the last two decades. Sparsely populated—2.8 million people in a vast territory of 1.5 million km2—and richly endowed with large deposits of copper, gold and coking coal, Mongolia is making its contribution to stability in a rapidly changing part of the world. 

Mongolia is at a critical turning point today. The country is making a concerted effort not to follow in the path of some other resource-rich countries where corruption and a lack of transparency threaten political and economic stability. Extremely harsh climate, small domestic market, landlocked status and poor infrastructure present real development challenges.

Current USAID activities in Mongolia focus on two mutually re-enforcing priorities: sustainable, private sector-led economic growth; and more effective and accountable governance. In addition to these core activities, USAID aims to promote broad-scale human progress in Mongolia through fostering an inclusive environment for persons with disabilities, improving responsiveness and inclusiveness of local and national governments through consensus building, supporting the Government of Mongolia in its chairmanship of Communities of Democracies, building cooperatives and conserving biodiversity.

Morocco

Mission Contact

American Embassy/USAID
PSC 74
Box 022
APO
AE
09718-5000
212-3-763-2001
212-3-763-2012

USAID Contact

Christopher Kisco, Desk Officer
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
DC
Postal Code 
20523
USA
(202) 712-1027

Morocco is one of America's oldest friends in the Middle East and North Africa and is recognized today as a major non-NATO ally. Since 1957, the U.S. Government and the Government of Morocco have worked together to make real and substantial improvements in the lives of Moroccan citizens.

Mozambique

Mission Contact

USAID/Mozambique
JAT Complex, Rua 1231
No. 41 Bairro Central C.
Maputo
Mozambique
+258 21 352 000
+258 21 352 100

USAID Contact

Shelley Johnson
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington
DC
Postal Code 
20523
202-712-4662

 

Following a long civil war, Mozambique has made the transition to peace, stability and sustained economic growth, providing an essential link between landlocked neighbors and the global marketplace.

Its ties to South Africa’s industrial heartland underscore the fact that the country’s economic, political and social progress is vital to the interests of the region. However, the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases, as well as high infant mortality, have resulted in the distressingly low life expectancy of just 42 years. 

Namibia

Mission Contact

USAID/Namibia
Private Bag 12028
Ausspannplatz
Windhoek
Namibia
+264 61 273700
+264 61 227006

USAID Contact

Julie Fitzgerald
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington
DC
Postal Code 
20523
USA
202-712-1422

 

Nepal

Mission Contact

David Atteberry, Mission Director
USAID/Kathmandu
6190 Kathmandu Place
Washington
DC
20521-6190
Nepal
977-1-400-7200

USAID Contact

Mary Tyler Holmes, Desk Officer
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
DC
Postal Code 
20523
USA
(202) 712-5442

Landlocked between India and China, Nepal is located in a rapidly changing part of the world. The country’s mountainous Himalayan terrain presents unique development challenges as well as opportunities. One of the poorest countries in the world, Nepal is a focus of U.S. development efforts in Asia, and the United States stands alongside the people of Nepal in creating a better future for all citizens.

Nicaragua

Mission Contact

American Embassy/USAID/Managua
Unit #2712
Box 9
APO
AA
34021
Nicaragua
505-2252-7100
505-2252-7324

USAID Contact

Deidra Winston

 

USAID's development program in Nicaragua, which focuses on democracy, economic growth, health and education, is designed to:

Niger

Mission Contact

USAID/West Africa
P.O.Box 1630
Accra
Ghana
+233-21-741-200
+233-21-741-365

USAID Contact

Chad Weinberg
1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington
DC
Postal Code 
20523
USA
202-712-0511

Niger is consistently ranked at or near the bottom of the UN Human Development Index. Although the country has various mineral resources, including uranium, oil and gold, a weak legal system and poor infrastructure restricts productivity in this area. Niger has suffered years of political instability, but the current president is democratically elected and is working with the international community to promote economic growth and development. Niger has a very high fertility rate, averaging more than seven births per woman in 2010, high child mortality, and low rates of formal education.

Nigeria

Mission Contact

USAID/Nigeria
Murjanatu House, No. 1 Zambezi Crescent (Off Aguiyi Ironsi Way)
Maitama, Abuja, P.M.B 519 Garki
Abuja
Nigeria
+234 803 900 9300

USAID Contact

Dana Alzouma
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington
DC
Postal Code 
20523
202-712-0432

Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa with a population of over 160 million. In 2011, the country’s economy grew at a rate of 8.4 percent, largely fueled by oil revenues. Nigeria is the sixth largest exporter of oil in the world. However, amidst the indicators of progress, Nigeria is still troubled by myriad socioeconomic problems.

Pacific Islands

Mission Contact

USAID Pacific Islands Regional Office
U.S. Embassy
Douglas Street, P.O. Box 1492
Port Moresby
NCD
Papua New Guinea
+675 321-1455 ext 2113
+675 321-3423

USAID Contact

Melinda Manning, Desk Officer
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
DC
Postal Code 
20523
USA
(202) 712-4289

The opening of USAID's Pacific Office in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, in October 2011 reflects the U.S. Government’s commitment to enhance aid, investment and engagement with Pacific Island countries. The Pacific Islands are key to a variety of local and global challenges, including climate change, infectious disease, and natural disasters. The region is home to about 8.5 million people, major fisheries, coral reefs, and important tropical forests, and is vital to U.S. security and regional interests.

Pakistan

Mission Contact

USAID/Islamabad
Unit 62206 – USAID
APO
AE
09812-22096
Pakistan
92-51-208-00000
92-51-227-6427

USAID Contact

Taha Gaya
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
DC
Postal Code 
20523
USA

The primary focus of the U.S. civilian-assistance program is to develop a stable, secure and tolerant Pakistan with a vibrant economy.

Working with other U.S. agencies, as well as donors and international development partners, USAID has focused its program over the last year on five areas essential to Pakistan’s stability and long-term development and reflective of Pakistani priorities: energy, economic growth, stabilization, education and health.

Panama

Mission Contact

USAID/Panama City
Unit #0949
APO
AA
34002
Panama
011-507-207-7000
011-507-207-7061

USAID Contact

Mileydi Guilarte
202-712-5805

 

USAID programs in Panama promote economic growth, sustainable forestry, citizen security, active civil society, and opportunities for Panama’s at-risk youth, including:

Paraguay

Mission Contact

USAID/Asuncion
APO
AE
34036
Paraguay
595-21-213-727
595-21-213-732

USAID Contact

Michael Karbeling

To address the priorities of the Government of Paraguay, our programs focus on reducing poverty, structuring an inclusive financial system, creating jobs, and strengthening family farms. The aim of the Millennium Challenge Corporation's Threshold Program, administered by USAID, is to support the government's efforts in the fight against corruption, and to strengthen the rule of law, customs, and the health and justice sectors. Other priorities are protecting the rights of people with disabilities, gender equality and development of small agricultural producers.

Peru

Mission Contact

USAID/Lima
20521-3230
Peru
511-618-1200
511-618-1350

USAID Contact

Michael Karbeling

 

Peru and the United States share a long history of development cooperation that spans over five decades, during which Peru has made tremendous progress. Notable achievements include reduced maternal and infant mortality rates, more accountable and effective government institutions, and sustained economic growth.  

Philippines

Mission Contact

Gloria Steele, Mission Director
USAID/Philippines
Annex 2 Building, U.S. Embassy, 1201 Roxas Boulevard, Ermita
Manila
1000
Philippines
+63 (2) 301-6000
+63 (2) 301-6213

USAID Contact

Melinda Manning, Desk Officer
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
DC
Postal Code 
20523
USA
(202) 712-4289

 

The Philippines has historic ties with the United States and is an important development, trade and regional security partner. The U.S. Government, through USAID, has made broad-based inclusive growth a main focal point. By addressing this key development constraint, the Philippines will have the potential to enjoy the same level of economic success as its neighbors. Additionally, specific aspects of this goal will help to improve the lives of a majority of the population which live on $2 a day or less.

Republic of the Congo

Mission Contact

USAID/East Africa
P.O. Box 629, Village Market
Nairobi
00621
Kenya
+254 20 862 2000
+254 20862 2680 / 2682

USAID Contact

Carla Komich/Julie Wood
1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington
DC
Postal Code 
20523
USA
202-712-5868

 

Rwanda

Mission Contact

USAID/Rwanda
c/o U.S. Embassy
2657 Avenue de la Gendarmerie
Kigali
Rwanda
+250 252 596400
+250 252 596591

USAID Contact

Melissa Kennison
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington
DC
Postal Code 
20523
202-712-4521

 

Rwanda is a small, landlocked country with a population density that is among the highest in Africa.  Rwanda is one of the world’s poorest countries but much has changed since the 1994 genocide that killed over 800,000 people. 

Rwanda has made remarkable progress in developing national and local government institutions, maintaining security, promoting reconciliation and strengthening the justice system. 

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Last updated: May 16, 2013