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Что (кто) такое Agency for International Development - определение

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT CIVILIAN FOREIGN AID AGENCY
U.S. Agency for International Development; USAID; Agency for International Development; U.S. Aid; US aid; United States Agency of International Development; US AID; US Agency for International Development; USAID Assistance to Internally Displaced Persons Policy; Us-aid; US-AID; The United States Agency for International Development; The U.S. Agency for International Development; Usaid; USAid; Power Africa; USAID.gov; Usaid.gov; United states agency for international development
  • A dried fruit vendor in Peshawar, Pakistan (2007)
  • Early reading and literacy programs contribute to long-term development, USAID [[Nigeria]]
  • National Open Source Software Competition – USAID financial assistance for groups developing technology in Indonesia
  • USAID Administrator Samantha Power
  • Pakistani and U.S. Staff of USAID/Pakistan in 2009
  • USAID Packages are delivered by [[United States Coast Guard]] personnel
  • Critical [[graffiti]] on a USAID Advertisement saying "We dont need your aid", [[West Bank]], Jan 2007
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Agency for International Development         
AID was created in 1961 to administer foreign economic assistance programs of the U.S. Government. AID has field missions and representatives in approximately 70 developing countries in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Near East.
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation         
The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation; Norwegian International Development Agency; Norwegian agency for development cooperation; Norad (Norway)
NORAD provides financing of project exports from Norway to developing countries for development undertakings which contribute to development and which can be sustained without future external assistance. About 50 percent of Norwegian assistance is bilateral aid; the balance is channelled as multialteral aid through UN specialized agencies and financial institutions, including regional development banks. NORAD bilaterial aid includes provisions for Norwegian private industrial sector participation as suppliers of capital equipment and services and technology. A portion of assistance may involve concessional financing for Norwegian project exports, including mixed credits, export credit guarantees, support for training in connection with project exports, and tied co-financing on grant basis with the World Bank, the African Development Bank, and the Asian Development Bank. NORAD assistance is subject the OECD's Development Assistance Committee guidelines for development assistance and associated financing. NORAD was established in 1968; headquarters are in Oslo, Norway.
Development studies         
  • Wikibooks
MULTIDISCIPLINARY BRANCH OF SOCIAL SCIENCE WHICH ADDRESSES ISSUES OF CONCERN TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Development Studies; International development studies; International Development studies; International Development Studies; International development policy; Development science
Development studies is an interdisciplinary branch of social science. Development studies is offered as a specialized master's degree in a number of reputed universities around the world, such as the University of Cambridge, the London School of Economics and Political Science, King’s College London, the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, Oxford University, Harvard University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Balsillie School of International Affairs, Graduate Institute Geneva, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, SOAS London, Tata Institute of Social Sciences and University of Warwick, and less commonly, as an undergraduate degree, such as at the University of Sussex, University of Guelph,International Development Studies BA University of Toronto and McGill University.
NASDA         
FORMER JAPANESE NATIONAL SPACE AGENCY
NASDA; National Space Development Agency
National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, National Association of State Development Agencies
Agency for Defense Development         
SOUTH KOREAN NATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY
Agency for Defense Development (ADD); Agency for Defence Development; Agency for Defense Development (South Korea)
The Agency for Defense Development (ADD, Korean: 국방과학연구소, Hanja: 國防科學硏究所) is the South Korean national agency for research and development in defense technology, funded by the Defense Acquisition Program Administration(DAPA). It was established in August 1970 under the banner of the self-reliable defense.
International Women's Development Agency         
OTHER ORGANIZATION IN MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
Iwda; International womens development agency
International Women's Development Agency Inc. (IWDA) is an Australian non-profit organisation that works to support women's rights in Asia and the Pacific.
International Development Committee         
SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE UK HOUSE OF COMMONS
International Development Select Committee
The International Development Committee is a select committee of the House of Commons in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The remit of the Committee is to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the international aid functions of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and public bodies which work with the Office in relation to international aid and official development assistance.
International development         
  • GDP (nominal) per capita]]<ref>Data from the [[United Nations]] is used.</ref>
  • Global share of [[wealth]] by wealth group, Credit Suisse, 2017
  • Global share of [[wealth]] by wealth group, Credit Suisse, 2021
  • Sustainable business practices lead to economic growth and empowerment for farming communities in northern Uganda.
WIDE CONCEPT CONCERNING THE LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT ON AN INTERNATIONAL SCALE
International Development; Global Development; Idev; World development; Global development; Overseas development; International cooperation for development; United States leading role in international development; United States initiation of reconstruction; United States initiation of economic development
International development or global development is a broad concept denoting the idea that societies and countries have differing levels of economic or human development on an international scale. It is the basis for international classifications such as developed country, developing country and least developed country, and for a field of practice and research that in various ways engages with international development processes.
Agency for Culture and Palaces (Denmark)         
  • Skovshoved Filling Station]], class A listed
AN AGENCY THAT CARRIES OUT THE CULTURAL POLICIES OF THE DANISH GOVERNMENT
Danish Heritage Agency; Kulturarvsstyrelsen; Heritage Agency of Denmark; Danish Agency for Culture; Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces
The Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces () is an agency under the aegis of the Danish Ministry of Culture. The agency carries out the cultural policies of the Danish government within the visual and performing arts, music, literature, museums, historical and cultural heritage, broadcasting, libraries and all types of printed and electronic media.
International Atomic Energy Agency         
  • "UNO City" another name for the Vienna office complex in which is located IAEA Headquarters
  • A laboratory technician at the IAEA's Plant Breeding Unit in Seibersdorf checking on a phial containing a young banana plant
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  • IAEA experts at [[Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant]] Unit 4
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  • International policy relationships in radiological protection
  • Vienna International Center, location of IAEA Headquarters
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION THAT SEEKS TO PROMOTE THE PEACEFUL USE OF NUCLEAR ENERGY, AND TO INHIBIT ITS USE FOR ANY MILITARY PURPOSE, INCLUDING NUCLEAR WEAPONS
IAEA; AIEA; International Atomic Energy Authority; I.A.E.A.; International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy; International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); Iaea; Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency; IAEA Statute; International Atomic Energy Treaty; IAEA Review; Internationale Atomenergieorganisation; Iaea.org
The IAEA, a specialized agency of the UN, is the primary international organization that enforces a system of safeguards to ensure that non-nuclear weapons states do not divert shipments of sensitive nuclear-related equipment from peaceful applications to the production of nuclear weapons. Before a supplier state of nuclear materials or equipment may approve an export to a non-nuclear weapons NPT (Nuclear non-Proliferation Treaty) signatory state, it must receive assurances that the recipient will place the material under IAEA safeguards. Subsequent to shipment, the recipient state must allow IAEA officials to verify the legitimate end use of the exported materials or equipment. IAEA, established in July 1957, gives advice and technical assistance to developing countries on nuclear power development, nuclear safety, radioactive waste management, and related efforts. Safeguards are the technical means applied by the IAEA to verify that nuclear equipment or materials are used exclusively for peaceful purposes. IAEA headquarters are in Vienna, Austria.

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United States Agency for International Development

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government that is primarily responsible for administering civilian foreign aid and development assistance. With a budget of over $27 billion, USAID is one of the largest official aid agencies in the world and accounts for more than half of all U.S. foreign assistance—the highest in the world in absolute dollar terms.

Congress passed the Foreign Assistance Act on September 4, 1961, which reorganized U.S. foreign assistance programs and mandated the creation of an agency to administer economic aid. USAID was subsequently established by the executive order of President John F. Kennedy, who sought to unite several existing foreign assistance organizations and programs under one agency. USAID became the first U.S. foreign assistance organization whose primary focus was long-term socioeconomic development.

USAID's programs are authorized by Congress in the Foreign Assistance Act, which Congress supplements through directions in annual funding appropriation acts and other legislation. As an official component of U.S. foreign policy, USAID operates subject to the guidance of the President, Secretary of State, and the National Security Council. USAID has missions in over 100 countries, primarily in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe.

USAID's decentralized network of resident field missions is drawn on to manage U.S. Government (USG) programs in low-income countries for a range of purposes.

  • Disaster relief
  • Poverty relief
  • Technical cooperation on global issues, including the environment
  • U.S. bilateral interests
  • Socioeconomic development