Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Relief
Food for Peace (FFP): Provides emergency food aid and supports long-term food security.
Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA): Responds to international disasters and crises.
Ocean Freight Reimbursement (OFR) Program: Grants for shipping humanitarian goods overseas.
Global Health
President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR): Provides HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment.
President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI): Aims to reduce malaria deaths.
Global Health Security Program: Strengthens global disease outbreak response.
Maternal and Child Health Program: Reduces maternal and infant mortality.
Economic Growth & Trade
Trade and Investment Programs: Supports developing countries in market access and trade facilitation.
Microenterprise and Small Business Support: Provides funding for small businesses in developing nations.
Power Africa: Expands access to electricity across Africa.
Education & Workforce Development
American Schools and Hospitals Abroad (ASHA): Supports international schools and medical institutions.
Education in Crisis and Conflict: Provides education to children in war-affected regions.
Global Workforce Development Programs: Trains youth and workers in developing countries.
Agriculture & Food Security
Feed the Future Initiative: Focuses on reducing poverty and hunger through agricultural growth.
Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET): Tracks food insecurity trends.
Environment & Climate Change
Central Africa Regional Program for the Environment (CARPE): Preserves the Congo Basin rainforest.
Clean Energy Programs: Supports renewable energy initiatives worldwide.
Biodiversity Conservation Programs: Protects global biodiversity hotspots.
Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance
Democracy Assistance Programs: Supports elections, good governance, and civil society.
Countering Violent Extremism (CVE): Works to prevent terrorism through community engagement.
Rule of Law and Justice Programs: Strengthens legal institutions and human rights protections.
Antiretroviral Treatment (ART):
Provision of life-saving antiretroviral medications to millions of individuals living with HIV.
HIV Prevention Initiatives:
Implementation of strategies such as education campaigns, condom distribution, medical male circumcision, and programs aimed at reducing mother-to-child transmission.
HIV Testing and Counseling:
Offering widespread HIV testing services coupled with counseling to encourage individuals to know their status and seek appropriate care.
Support for Orphans and Vulnerable Children:
Providing care and support services to children affected by HIV/AIDS, including educational assistance and psychosocial support.
Health Systems Strengthening:
Investing in the enhancement of healthcare infrastructure, training of healthcare workers, and improvement of supply chain management to ensure effective service delivery.
Community-Led Monitoring:
Engaging local communities in monitoring and evaluating HIV/AIDS services to ensure they meet the needs of the population.
Key Populations Support:
Tailoring programs to address the specific needs of key populations, including sex workers, men who have sex with men, and people who inject drugs.