Dominican Republic: USAID Program Profile
| Budget |
FY 2005
Actual
|
FY 2006
Current
|
FY 2007
Requested
|
| Total Program Funds |
$23,447,000 |
$21,766,000 |
$29,347,000 |
Economic Growth: USAID is improving the country’s
ability to compete in global markets and to increase economic
opportunities for all Dominicans, especially the poor. This
is being achieved by improving the conditions for a more competitive
Dominican economy through technical assistance for policy
reform, trade capacity building, rural electrification and
regional competitiveness (or cluster) initiatives so that
entrepreneurs, small businesses and their communities improve
productivity and competitiveness in global markets. In addition,
USAID expands opportunities for the poor by improving the
quality of basic education through greater participation of
the private sector and the community in local schools. A third
component of USAID’s work is safeguarding the environment
by increasing public sector capacity for environmental protection
and strengthening civil society groups that advocate for environmental
protection.
Democracy and Governance: USAID continues to support
civil society in the Dominican Republic to improve electoral
processes and deepen democracy in the political system. The
program is helping a better informed and active citizenry
demand more from those elected, by increasing incentives for
elected officials to meet their obligations and assisting
the Dominican people to evaluate the performance of those
elected. USAID assistance is also reinforcing the rule of
law, helping reform the justice system, and increasing access
to justice while enhancing respect for human rights. A crucial
component in support of more accountability is USAID’s
technical assistance to both public sector institutions and
civil society groups to combat corruption and demand fiscal
integrity and responsibility.
Health: This program helps to prevent the spread of
HIV/AIDS and to improve primary health care services. Specifically,
USAID is enhancing access to and use of preventive and basic
care services for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and
HIV/AIDS in vulnerable, infected and affected groups; helping
to achieve sustainable, effective reproductive health and
family planning services provided by both public and private
sectors; and increasing the use of selected, effective child
survival interventions through improved access to quality
immunization services and rural community potable water systems.
Additionally, USAID’s efforts also work to increase
the efficiency and equity of basic health care services at
the local level and improve the environment for health policy
reform.
Conflict Mitigation: Beginning in FY 2003, USAID has
been working on the Dominican-Haitian border to help mitigate
the likelihood of violent conflict. By working with local
community-based organizations to promote dialogue and cooperative
problem solving, USAID’s efforts are improving the quality
of life in the border region.
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