Mission Directory

Afghanistan

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Mission Contact

USAID/Afghanistan
Great Masood Road
Kabul, Afghanistan
Kabul
Afghanistan
+1.202.216.6288

USAID Contact

USAID/Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Rm. 5.6-027
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA

USAID is helping Afghanistan become a more responsible and integrated member of the region and the world. Great strides have been made in health and education, bringing more Afghans back into economic and civic life.

Institutions that can accountably respond to people’s needs and aspirations are being restored. Investments in infrastructure and human capital are making the country less vulnerable to insurgents and illicit business and more attractive for private-sector enterprise.

Albania

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Mission Contact

American Embassy/Tirana
USAID
Rr. e Elbasanit, Nr. 103
Albania
+355-4-224-7285
+355-4-223-3520

USAID Contact

Judith Robinson
U.S. Agency for International Development
Bureau for Europe and Eurasia, SA-044, Room 234
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
202-567-4033
(202) 567-4261

Since 1992, the U.S. Government has delivered foreign aid to support Albania’s development, stability and integration into Europe. U.S. aid has helped Albania transition from the most isolated and repressive communist state in Europe to a democracy with a market-oriented economy.

Angola

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Mission Contact

USAID/Angola Mission
Angola
+244 222 641 000
+244 222 641 262

USAID Contact

John Hytten
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
202-712-4662

Angola's low level of human development is at odds with its potential for economic prosperity, considering the country's wealth of natural resources. Much of this paradox is explained by the social disruption and physical destruction caused by 27 years of civil war. As sub-Saharan Africa's second largest oil producer and with its tremendous agricultural potential, the country could become a powerhouse for regional trade and investment. USAID focuses on strengthening good governance, increasing economic opportunity, and improving the delivery of social services.

Armenia

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Mission Contact

USAID/Yerevan
1 American Avenue
Yerevan
0082
Armenia
(37410) 46 47 00
(37410) 46 47 28

USAID Contact

Ms. Enid Nunez
U.S. Agency for International Development
Bureau for Europe and Eurasia, SA-44
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
(202) 567-4048.
(202) 567-4261

Since 1992, USAID has provided a broad range of development programs in Armenia, shifting from an initial humanitarian emphasis to assistance for economic, political and social transition.

Asia Regional

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Mission Contact

Chris Kelly, Acting Mission Director
Athenee Tower, 25th Floor
63 Wireless Road, Lumpini, Patumwan
Bangkok
10330
Asia
662-257-3000
662-257-3099

USAID Contact

Zach Child, Regional Desk Officer, East Asia
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
(202) 712-0966

Asia is home to more than half of the world’s population and is the planet’s most dynamic and fastest-growing region. How Asia develops in the coming years will directly impact our security and prosperity.

Many Asian countries have made tremendous progress toward meeting development goals; however, ensuring economic prosperity and security across borders remain a challenge. USAID’s Bangkok-based Regional Development Mission for Asia (RDMA) works to address key transnational challenges.

Azerbaijan

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Mission Contact

USAID/Azerbaijan
The Landmark Building
96 Nizami street
Baku
AZ1010
Azerbaijan
994-12-4981835
994-12-4936839

USAID Contact

Enid Nunez
U.S. Agency for International Development
Bureau for Europe and Eurasia, SA-44
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
(202) 567-4048
(202) 567-4261

Political, economic, and health reforms mutually reinforce the strategic goals of the U.S. and Azerbaijan Governments.

USAID programs in democracy and governance target efforts to increase institutional transparency in the Parliament and enhance its capacity to address civil society concerns. The programs also seek to advance the rule of law and provide legal advice for citizens opposed to corruption.

Economic growth programs aim to improve the development of the non-oil sector, with an emphasis on helping the agriculture sector to increase export competitiveness.

Bangladesh

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Mission Contact

Janina Jaruzelski, Mission Director
USAID/Bangladesh
Madani Avenue
Dhaka
Bangladesh
+880 (2) 5566-2000

USAID Contact

George Zarycky, Bangladesh Desk Officer
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
(202) 712-0224

Bangladesh is a key U.S. strategic partner in South Asia and shares a strong friendship driven by common interests. Yet, with nearly one in three people living in poverty, the country faces immense development challenges and today finds itself at an important crossroads in its democratic evolution. The United States is helping address the underlying factors that threaten Bangladesh’s progress and stability by supporting the country’s continued development.

Belarus

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Mission Contact

Matthew Sumpter
Country Director, USAID/Belarus
4 Igor Sikorsky Street
04112 Kyiv
Ukraine
Belarus
+380-44-521-5000
+380-44-521-5245

USAID Contact

Judith Robinson
U.S. Agency for International Development
Bureau for Europe and Eurasia, SA-44
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
(202) 567-4033
(202) 567-4261

The United States seeks to promote the emergence of a democratic and market-oriented Belarus that respects human rights. USAID works with a cross-section of the population to stimulate the country’s transition to a market-based economy through programs that support citizen engagement in decision-making, encourage growth and competitiveness of private business, and improve social and health services’ delivery.

Benin

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Mission Contact

USAID/Benin Mission
Benin
+229-213-005-000

USAID Contact

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

Benin is a stable and peaceful country that has maintained more than two decades of democratic governance. The country’s refurbished port, increased investments in infrastructure, and sustained economic growth rate of around 5.5% underscore its potential to move in the right direction.  However, the country continues to face many of the same challenges related to endemic poverty that affects countries in the region.  Benin ranks 166 out of 187 countries on the Human Development Index, and more than a third of the population lives in poverty. Nearly half of all Beninese children under five years old are stunted due to malnutrition. Regional disparities also remain a challenge, as does worrying levels of corruption that impede the flow of services to citizens. 

Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Mission Contact

USAID/Bosnia-Herzegovina
Robert Frasure Street #1
71000 Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
387 33 70 40 00
387 33 219 298

USAID Contact

Conan Peisen
U.S. Agency for International Development
Bureau for Europe and Eurasia, SA-44
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA

USAID in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) contributes to U.S. Government objectives in the country by helping BiH progress toward a harmonized economy, effective and transparent government institutions with a strong civil society, and a multi-ethnic, tolerant society.

Botswana

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Mission Contact

USAID/Botswana
Embassy Drive, Government Enclave
P.O. Box 90
Gabarone
Botswana
Botswana
+267 395-3982
+267 318-0232

USAID Contact

Yvette Moore
1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20013
USA
202-712-0622

 

Brazil

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Mission Contact

Michael J. Eddy, Mission Director/Country Representative
American Embassy/Brasilia
Unit 3500 USAID
Brasília
Distrito Federal
Brazil
55-61-3312-7248
55-61-3312-7648

USAID Contact

Dora Plavetic
Washington
, DC 

Brazil, the fifth largest country in the world and the largest in Latin America, has become a great economic power. The country has significantly reduced poverty and unemployment rates. It has diminished its dependence on external resources and is now a major partner in national and international development efforts. Nationally, Brazil continues to address rural poverty, income inequality, and social exclusion.

For more than 50 years, USAID has supported Brazil. Today, USAID works closely with the Brazilian government and civil society to build sustainable socio-economic development solutions. 

Burkina Faso

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Mission Contact

James Parys
Development Counselor
Ouagadougou
Burkina Faso
+226 50 49 53 00

USAID Contact

Marjorie Copson
1300 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
202-712-1504

Burkina Faso and Niger are the focus countries for our resilience agenda in the Sahel. We coordinate all of our programs with the Government of Burkina Faso, other donors—particularly G7 member countries under the New Alliance for Nutrition and Food Security—and regional organizations such as the Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

USAID builds the resilience of vulnerable rural residents by:

Burma

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Mission Contact

Teresa McGhie, Mission Director
USAID/Burma
110 University Avenue
Kamayut Township, Rangoon
63903
Burma
+95 (1) 536-509

USAID Contact

Daniel Roarty, Program Specialist
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
(202) 712-1933

Burma has embarked on what will be a long and challenging road of democratic and economic reform. Political reforms that started in 2011 have set in motion critical transitions in Burma: moving toward an inclusive, parliamentary democracy; negotiating ceasefires after decades-long civil wars; and shifting to a market-oriented economy. Although the process is not complete and there will be challenges, the United States remains committed to improving the welfare and well-being of the people of Burma.

Burundi

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Mission Contact

USAID/Burundi
c/o U.S. Embassy Bujumbura
P.O Box 1720
Bujumbura
Burundi
257 22 20 70 00

USAID Contact

Samantha Schasberger
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
202-712-0325

Burundi remains one of the least developed countries in the world with alarming levels of hunger and malnutrition.  According to the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) and the Food and Agriculture Organization, more than 40 percent of Burundi’s population is facing chronic or acute food insecurity, including 2.3 million who are severely food insecure.  This is exacerbated by an economic crisis, which was triggered by the political crisis of 2015. 

Cambodia

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Mission Contact

Polly Dunford, Mission Director
USAID/Cambodia, U.S. Embassy Phnom Penh
No 1, Street 96, Wat Phnom, Khan Daun Penh
Phnom Penh
Cambodia
+855 (23) 728 300
+855 (23) 430 263

USAID Contact

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

Cambodia is in its third decade of peace and economic growth and has made great strides in reducing poverty and improving health. Despite these gains, significant obstacles remain. Democracy and human rights continue to be a challenge, natural resources have been rapidly depleted through illegal logging and poaching, inadequate nutrition has stunted over 30 percent of children and human trafficking persists.

The United States works with Cambodia to build a framework for lasting democracy and to improve the lives of all its citizens.

Cameroon

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Mission Contact

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

USAID Contact

Kennan Wright
1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
202-712-4467

USAID programs in Cameroon further our global mission of partnering to end extreme poverty and promote resilient, democratic societies while advancing our mutual prosperity. The republic is dominated by a strong central government and a longstanding president. Human rights problems persist despite some improvement. However, economic success has not sufficiently raised the health levels of the population: life expectancy, under-5 mortality, and maternal mortality are worse than the regional average.

Central Africa Regional

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Mission Contact

USAID/Central Africa Regional
198 Isiro Ave.
Kinshasa
Gombe
Republic of the Congo
+243 81 700 5701

USAID Contact

Julie Wood
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
202-712-5868

The Congo Basin is the second largest tropical rainforest in the world.  It holds spectacular and rare biodiversity and serves as a massive carbon sink for greenhouse gases. It is also the source of food, shelter and livelihoods for approximately 60 million people who live in the region. 

Central African Republic

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Mission Contact

USAID/Democratic Republic of Congo
198 Isiro Avenue
Kinshasa / Gombe
00621
Democratic Republic of the Congo
+243 81 700 5701
+254-20-862-2680

USAID Contact

Julie Wood
1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington
, DC 
Postal Code 
20523
USA
202-712-5868

 

Central Asia Regional

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Mission Contact

Jatinder Cheema, Regional Mission Director
41 Kazibek bi St
Almaty
Kazakhstan
Phone +7 (727) 250-76-12

USAID Contact

Washington
, DC 
USA

Stretching from China in the east to the Caspian Sea in the west, the countries of Central Asia have a population of more than 65 million and represent a wide diversity of ethnic groups, languages and clans. The physical landscape is dramatic, ranging from vast steppes to high, rugged mountains, formidable deserts to large rivers, lakes and seas.

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