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V. Performance Results (continued)

PERFORMANCE GOAL #2— Stable Political and Economic Conditions that Prevent Terrorism from Flourishing in Fragile or Failing States

Program Goal: Diminish Conditions that Allow Terrorist Recruitment in Fragile or Failing States

Policies, programs, and activities establish attractive alternatives to terrorist indoctrination and recruitment.

Performance Indicator #1: Number of Students Graduating from Vocational Training Programs with High Youth Unemployment/Underemployment
FY Results History 2002 N/A (new indicator in FY 2004)
2003 N/A (new indicator in FY 2004)
2004
  • 120,000 in Afghanistan.
  • 15,191 in other fragile/failing states.
FY 2005 Data 2005 Preliminary or Provisional Results
  • 170,000 in Afghanistan.
  • 13,448 in other fragile/failing states.
Target
  • 120,000 in Afghanistan.
  • 12,701 other fragile/failing states.
Rating On Target
Impact Vocational training of youths may diminish the number of recruits terrorist have.
Performance Indicator #2: Number of Students Enrolled in Basic Education Programs
(by Madrassa, Other) Receiving a Secular Curriculum Supported Through USAID
FY Results History 2002 N/A (new indicator in FY 2004)
2003 N/A (new indicator in FY 2004)
2004
  • 55,965 students enrolled by Madrassa.
  • 4,430,153 students enrolled by other secular programs.
FY 2005 Data 2005 Preliminary or Provisional Results
  • 95,937 students enrolled by Madrassa.
  • 4,794,827 students enrolled by other secular programs.
Target
  • 37,437 students enrolled by Madrassa.
  • 4,697,427 students enrolled by other secular programs.
Rating Exceeded Target
Impact Secular training provides greater opportunity for youths to gain an understanding of societies outside of the Muslim world. Furthermore, secular training and Madrassa are free of extremist doctrines that spread hate and spawn terrorist.
Performance Indicator #3: Number of Jobs Created Through USAID-funded Work Projects
FY Results History 2002 N/A (new indicator in FY 2004)
2003 N/A (new indicator in FY 2004)
2004
  • One month employment or less: 947.
  • 30 to 180 days of employment: 345,055.
  • Greater than 180 days of employment: 677,834.
FY 2005 Data 2005 Preliminary or Provisional Results
  • One month employment or less: 20,890.
  • 30 to 180 days of employment: 364,503.
  • Greater than 180 days of employment: 742,591.
Target
  • One month employment or less: 35,350.
  • 30 to 180 days of employment: 353,449.
  • Greater than 180 days of employment: 743,155.
Rating On Target
Impact Employing large segments of the population serves two purposes. First, it helps the economy and employment generation that could lead to long-term job placement. Second, people who are employed are less likely to be swayed by hate doctrine and commit terrorist acts.
Performance Indicator #4: Number of Community-identified Activities Completed Through Community Participation (e.g., Rehabilitate Roads, Build Markets, Build Playgrounds, etc.)
FY Results History 2002 N/A (new indicator in FY 2004)
2003 N/A (new indicator in FY 2004)
2004 15,944 community projects completed.
FY 2005 Data 2005 Preliminary or Provisional Results 12,340 community projects completed.
Target 11,346 community projects completed.
Rating Exceeded Target
Impact Infrastructure is vital for sustained development and economic and social change.

Photo showing the Fernando Belaunde Terry (FBT) road in the San Martin region before rehabilitation was almost impassable.The Fernando Belaunde Terry (FBT) road in the San Martin region before rehabilitation was almost impassable. Under these conditions it used to take 16 hours to get from Juanjui to Tocache, cities separated only172 km. Photo: Mabe Arce, USAID/Peru

Photo showing the FBT road which was rehabilitated with an investment of $25 million, the biggest USAID/Peru grant for one single piece of infrastructure.The FBT road rehabilitated with an investment of $25 million, the biggest USAID/Peru grant for one single piece of infrastructure. The "road for development" will facilitate access to markets, new means of passenger transportation, and the integration of this Amazon region with the rest of the country. The immediate impact in people's life is the reduction in travel time on the Tocache – Juanjui stretch from 16 to four hours. The rehabilitation work emphasized the central stretch of around 90 kms. Photo: Mabe Arce, USAID/Peru

Performance Indicator #5: Number of Communities Assisted Through USAID
FY Results History 2002 N/A (new indicator in FY 2004)
2003 N/A (new indicator in FY 2004)
2004 18,633 community assisted.
FY 2005 Data 2005 Preliminary or Provisional Results 17,881 community assisted.
Target 17,405 community assisted.
Rating On Target
Impact Rural and local communities can be the birthplace of terrorism and addressing their development needs may limit the amount of violence that comes out of those communities.

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