Mission Directory

Ukraine

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Mission Contact

USAID/Kyiv
4 Igor Sikorsky Street
Kyiv
04112
Ukraine
380-44-521-5000
380-44-521-5245

USAID Contact

Alison Case
U.S. Agency for International Development
Bureau for Europe and Eurasia, SA-44
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
(202) 567-5148
(202) 567-4261

Bridging Europe and Eurasia, Ukraine’s geography makes it central to regional stability and security.  Today’s Ukraine struggles to unify with its western neighbors by pursuing pro-European reforms while staving off Russian-backed separatists fighting within its eastern borders.  In this context, USAID works with leaders throughout Ukraine to build a stable, democratic, and prosperous future.  USAID programs primarily focus on good governance, economic growth, strengthened health services and humanitarian assistance.

Uzbekistan

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Mission Contact

Gary Robbins, Country Director
3 Moyorqorghon St, 5th Block
Yunusobod District
Tashkent
70093
Uzbekistan
+998 (71) 120-63-09

USAID Contact

Eric Rudenshiold, Sr. Officer in Charge
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
(202) 712-0141

Developing an independent, stable, prosperous and democratic Central Asia is vital to regional and global security, and Uzbekistan plays a pivotal role. As Central Asia’s most populous country, with extensive natural resources and transportation links, Uzbekistan is a potential force for economic growth and stability in the region.

Venezuela

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USAID’s Venezuela program supports civil society, promotes human rights, strengthens democratic governance, encourages civic engagement, and expands dialogues.  

We also help address the rights of citizens to be informed by independent and free media.  Our assistance provides trainings, exchanges with other Latin American countries, support for research, and opportunities for Venezuelans to share ideas.

Vietnam

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Mission Contact

Michael Greene, Mission Director
USAID Vietnam
15/F, Tung Shing Building, 2 Ngo Quyen
Hanoi
Vietnam
+84 (4) 3935-1260
+84 (4) 3935-1265

USAID Contact

Shauna Malliski, Desk Officer
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
(202) 712-1874

West Africa Regional

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Mission Contact

USAID/West Africa Regional
P.O.Box 1630
Accra
Ghana
+233-21-741-200
+233-21-741-365

USAID Contact

Craig Lamberton
1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
202-712-4314

West Africa’s tremendous resources—human, agricultural, and mineral—are dogged by political instability, poor governance, environmental degradation, disease, extreme poverty, and lack of private investment opportunities. To combat these challenges, USAID’s West Africa Regional Mission, located in Accra, Ghana, implements innovative regional activities to address trans-boundary issues, as well as activities in countries where there is no USAID mission.

West Bank and Gaza

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Mission Contact

Monica Stein-Olson, Mission Director
U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv, USAID
71 Hayarkon Street, Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv
Israel
63903
+972-3-5114848
+972-3-5114888

USAID Contact

Anne Womer, Josiah Williams and Zaid Abuhouran, Desk Officers
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is the principal U.S. government agency that administers the United States’ foreign assistance program in the West Bank and Gaza.  Building the institutions of a viable future Palestinian state is a core U.S.

Yemen

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Mission Contact

Kay Freeman, Senior Development Advisor
Yemen

USAID Contact

Laura McAdams and Allison Minor, Desk Officers
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
202-712-1748

In 2014 and 2015, conflict escalated throughout Yemen and disrupted the political transition process that followed 2011 protests over lack of economic opportunity, corruption and other issues. The country now faces a humanitarian crisis, with the UN estimating that 21.2 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance (82% of the population), more than any other crisis today.

Zambia

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Mission Contact

Chando Mapoma
Subdivision 694/Stand 100, Ibex Hill Road
P.O. Box 320373
Lusaka
Zambia
+260 211 357 000
+260 211 357 041

USAID Contact

John Hytten
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
202-712-1066

In Zambia, the last 13 years of strong economic growth raised the average per capita income to over $1,700 and made it a lower-middle income nation.  Zambia’s 26 years of successful multi-party democracy, with two peaceful transitions between ruling political parties, has made the nation one of the more stable in sub-Saharan Africa. 

Zimbabwe

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Mission Contact

USAID/Zimbabwe
PO Box 6988
Harare
Zimbabwe
+263 4 252401
+263 4 252 478

USAID Contact

Fiona Shanks
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
202-712-0063

Zimbabwe was once one of southern Africa’s most vibrant, productive, and resilient countries. However, over the past decade, the nation has faced a series of political and economic crises that have led to the general decline of the standard of living and a breakdown in public health, education, and infrastructure.  

The country has an estimated population of 14.5 million, and about 10 million live in rural areas. Life is increasingly difficult, with 63 percent of all households living in poverty and 16 percent in extreme poverty. The uncertain political climate and inconsistent and ill-conceived domestic policies restrict foreign and domestic investment needed for economic growth. Over 90 percent of the country’s national budget goes for public sector salaries, leaving scant resources for investment in infrastructure and public services. 

As the climate becomes more erratic, farmers have found it harder to produce sufficient yields, greatly contributing to the country’s recurrent food insecurity.

Zimbabwe’s high mortality and illness rates are a result of an under-resourced health delivery system, which is overstretched by the high burden of HIV, TB, malaria, and maternal and childhood illnesses. More than a decade of worsening economic conditions and rising costs has eroded a once vibrant health system. That said, the health sector has produced notable results such as an HIV prevalence rate that declined from 26 percent in 1999 to a current rate of 14 percent. The number of malaria cases has also decreased from 1.8 million in 2006 to less than 392,000 in 2015 – a dramatic 73 percent reduction.

To ensure that its future is in the hands of Zimbabweans, USAID works with its partners to strengthen health services, increase food security, support economic resilience, and promote democratic governance.

الأردن | Jordan

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Mission Contact

Jim Barnhart, Mission Director
United States Embassy in Amman Jordan
United States Agency for International Development
P.O. Box 354
Zip Code 11118 Amman
Jordan
962-6-590-6000
962-6-592-0143

USAID Contact

Allison Noble and Rayma Baran, Desk Officers
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
1-202-712-4695

Jordan, a country of 9.5 million people, is a voice for moderation, peace and reform in the Middle East. Its central geographic position – bordered by Iraq, Syria, the West Bank, Israel and Saudi Arabia – brings it into constant contact with regional turbulence that affects its political climate and its economy. Calls for greater freedoms across the Arab world have increased domestic pressure on the Government of Jordan to speed the pace of promised reforms to improve economic conditions, strengthen democratic practices and governance, and reduce public corruption.

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