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Strategic Goal 3: International Crime and Drugs

Minimize the Impact of International Crime and Illegal Drugs on the United States and Its Citizens

Performance Results

Summary of Final Results — Strategic Goal 3
Total Goals and Indicators
Number of Performance Goals 1
Number of Program Goals 2
Number of Indicators 2
Performance Summary
Number of Targets Met 2
Number of Targets Not Met -
   

 

PERFORMANCE GOAL #1 — International Trafficking in Drugs, Persons, and Other Illicit Goods Disrupted and Criminal Organizations Dismantled

Program Goal #1: Global Poppy Cultivation

Strengthen the unified campaign against drug trafficking and the terrorists who benefit from it.

Performance Indicator #1: Number of Hectares Devoted to Licit Agricultural and/or Forestry Products Developed or Expanded in Areas Receiving USAID Assistance
FY Results History 2002 N/A (new indicator for FY 2004)
2003 N/A (new indicator for FY 2004)
2004 25,000 hectares in licit production formerly in illicit poppy production.
FY 2005 Data 2005
Results
310,281hectares in licit production formerly in illicit poppy production.
Target 300,000 hectares in licit production formerly in illicit poppy production.
Rating On Target
Impact This indicator will measure the impact of USAID programs to educate growers, provide alternative seeds, and agricultural inputs, and promote the production of licit crops in areas where poppy has been grown.

 

Program Goal #2: Improve Anti-Trafficking Prosecutorial and Protection Capacities

Train law enforcement officials and service providers to work collaboratively to take preventive measures against trafficking in persons, identify trafficking rings and victims, effectively use existing legislation to prosecute traffickers, weed out corruption, and ensure protections for victims.

Performance Indicator #1: Number of People Reached Through USAID-supported Anti-trafficking in Persons Programs
FY Results History 2002 N/A (new indicator in FY 2003)
2003
  • 5,060,500 persons reached by public awareness.
  • 3,737 officials educated or trained.
  • 362 survivors of trafficking in persons (TIP) received counseling and other support services.
2004
  • 48,531,502 persons reached by public awareness.
  • 47,483 officials educated or trained.
  • 434,318 survivors of TIP received counseling and other support services.
FY 2005 Data 2005
Results
  • The persons reached by public awareness data is no longer being collected.
  • 267,275 officials educated or trained.
  • 61,534 survivors of TIP received counseling and other support services.
Target
  • 10,000 officials educated or trained.
  • 5,000 survivors of TIP receive counseling and other support services.
Rating Exceeded Target
Impact By increasing awareness of the dangers of trafficking, training officials on the legal and human rights issues of trafficking, and providing support services to the survivors of trafficking, USAID’s efforts will result in reducing the numbers of people trafficked and in the consequences of trafficking.

 


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