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Cambodia

ACTIVITY DATA SHEET

PROGRAM: Cambodia
TITLE AND NUMBER: Other Activities in Support of Agency Objectives, 442-008
STATUS: Continuing
PLANNED FY 2001 OBLIGATION AND FUNDING SOURCE: None.
PROPOSED FY 2001 OBLIGATION AND FUNDING SOURCE: None.
INITIAL OBLIGATION: FY 1992    ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: FY 2002

Summary: This special objective provides a mechanism to track the remaining disbursement of funds under the earlier private voluntary organization (PVO) co-financing and technical support activities that did not fit under any of USAID's new objectives when the portfolio was restructured. In addition, disaster assistance in FY 2000 and FY 2001 will be reported here.

Due to Cambodia's political problems in 1997 and the resulting Agency management changes, USAID restructured its portfolio, moving away from the previous strategic objective of encouraging broad-based economic growth. In the Budget Justifications for FYs 1996 and 1997, key results were reported under 442-002. During FY 1998, the earlier projects were split between multiple objectives under USAID's interim program plan.

Key Results: The long-term impact of this activity is to provide support through the country's transition from historical devastation to lesser-developed country.

Performance and Prospects: In FY 2000 and early FY 2001, USAID provided disaster relief for floods that resulted in widespread devastation of homes and crops. During this time, USAID provided 7,000 household emergency kits and 1,300 tons of rice seed.

Funds provided under the earlier PVO activities were used to help stabilize the rapidly deteriorating conditions in Cambodia. Grants were made to about 15 PVOs to provide food assistance, community outreach, and programs for children and victims of war. Funds also were used to help PVOs strengthen their ability to develop, implement, and monitor activities.

Possible Adjustments to Plans: None. This objective will be closed when funds are fully expended.

Other Donor Programs: No bilateral or multilateral donors were involved in this activity.

Principal Contractors, Grantees, or Agencies: Principal implementers have included the American Red Cross; Concern Worldwide; Partners for Development; CARE; World Vision; and Johns Hopkins University.

Selected Performance Measures: Results were measured for each individual PVO grant; this information was not aggregated to provide objective-level performance data.

U.S. Financing

(In thousands of dollars)

  Obligations   Expenditures   Unliquidated  
Through September 30, 1999 39,641 DA 39,149 DA 492 DA
0 CSD 0 CSD 0 CSD
21,217 ESF 20,073 ESF 1,144 ESF
0 SEED 0 SEED 0 SEED
0 FSA 0 FSA 0 FSA
0 DFA 0 DFA 0 DFA
Fiscal Year 2000 0 DA 223 DA  
0 CSD 0 CSD
0 ESF 150 ESF
0 SEED 0 SEED
0 FSA 0 FSA
0 DFA 0 DFA
Through September 30, 2000 39,641 DA 39,372 DA 269 DA
0 CSD 0 CSD 0 CSD
21,217 ESF 20,223 ESF 994 ESF
0 SEED 0 SEED 0 SEED
0 FSA 0 FSA 0 FSA
0 DFA 0 DFA 0 DFA
Prior Year Unobligated Funds 0 DA  
0 CSD
0 ESF
0 SEED
0 FSA
0 DFA
Planned Fiscal Year 2001 NOA 0 DA  
0 CSD
0 ESF
0 SEED
0 FSA
0 DFA
Total Planned Fiscal Year 2001 0 DA  
0 CSD
0 ESF
0 SEED
0 FSA
0 DFA
      Future Obligations  Est. Total Cost 
Proposed Fiscal Year 2002 NOA 0 DA 0 DA 39,641 DA
0 CSD 0 CSD 0 CSD
0 ESF 0 ESF 21,217 ESF
0 SEED 0 SEED 0 SEED
0 FSA 0 FSA 0 FSA
0 DFA 0 DFA 0 DFA

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Last Updated on: May 29, 2002