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Foreign Agricultural Service Programming for Fiscal Year 2009

Foreign Agricultural Service Programming for Fiscal Year 2009

As Presented by Members of the Office of Capacity Building and Development

Foreign Agricultural ServiceU.S. Department of Agriculture

Monday, April 14, 2008

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Introductions and Agenda

Welcome Ron Croushorn, Director, Food Assistance Division

USDA’s Development Strategy Pat Sheikh, Deputy Administrator, Office of Capacity Building and Development

Program Overview Babette Gainor, Deputy Director, Food Assistance Division

Fiscal Year 2009 Food for Progress Debbie Pfaff, Senior Analyst, Food for Development

Fiscal Year 2009 Food for EducationCristina Fundeneanu, Acting Branch Chief, School Feeding and Humanitarian

Assistance

Evaluating Food Aid ProgramsBrenda Freeman, Director, Monitoring and Evaluation Staff

Questions and Answers

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USDA’s Development Strategy

Presented by Patricia Sheikh, Deputy Administrator, Office of Capacity Building and Development, Foreign Agricultural Service

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Role of the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) in Development

Primarily responsible for USDA’s international activities

Support trade-capacity building and creating new markets

Provide food aid and technical assistance to foreign countries

Help increase income and food availability in developing nations

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Key Strategic Changes in FAS Greater emphasis on:

Trade negotiations Enforcement of trade agreements Management of bilateral relationships Trade-capacity building

Special emphasis on sanitary and phytosanitary issues

Shift from implementing individual projects to supporting and coordinating international activities throughout USDA

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Office of the

Administrator

Office of Scientific

andTechnical

Affairs(OSTA)

Office of Country

andRegionalAffairs(OCRA)

Office of Negotiations

andAgreements

(ONA)

Office of Global

Analysis(OGA)

Office of Trade

Programs(OTP)

Office of Capacity

Building and Development

(OCBD)

Office of Admin.

Operations(OAO)

Office of Foreign Service

Operations(OFSO)

Legislative and Public Affairs

Civil Rights Staff

Policy Programs Operations

New FAS Structure

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Office of theDeputy AdministratorCapacity Building and

Development

Food Assistance

Policy Coordination

and Planning Staff

Monitoring and Evaluation Staff

Trade and Scientific

Capacity Building

Trade and Scientific Exchanges

Food for Development

School Feeding and Humanitarian

Assistance

Transportation and Logistics

Rural Develop-ment and Natural

Resources

Post-Conflict and Disaster Assistance

Science and TechnologyCapacity Building

Regulatory andPolicy Capacity

Building

Scientific Exchanges

Cochran FellowshipProgram

Development Resources and

Disaster Assistance

Office of Capacity Building and Development (OCBD)

Agricultural Market Systems

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OCBD Mission

OCBD advances international agricultural trade and U.S. national security by strengthening the institutions and economies of developing countries through trade capacity building and agricultural development

Lebanon

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Our Approach

OCBD brings many tools into one area, creating an integrated approach

Our activities allow us to play an enhanced role in meeting U.S. national security objectives

Reconstruction and stabilization will continue to be a part of the international landscape

Working to rebuild weakened states helps address U.S. security concerns

Honduras

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Food Assistance Division

Food assistance is often the first step in meeting humanitarian and development needs

USDA assistance focuses on nutrition, agricultural development, and education

FAS Administrator Michael Yost visiting a school in East Africa

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Program Overview

Presented by Babette Gainor, Deputy Director, Food Assistance Division, OCBD

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FY 2008 Programming

Food for Progress (Title I)

Food for Progress

(CCC)

Food for Education TOTALS

Number of Agreements

0 17 19 36

Tons (thousands) 0.0 212.7 90.8 303.5

Total Value($ millions) $0.0 $155.9 $100.0 $255.9

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Farm Bill Reauthorization of programs

Anticipated budgets Food for Education: $100 million Food for Progress: $40 million for

transportation Commodity and freight prices Food aid quality

USDA/USAID funded project Potential changes in regulations

Important Issues for FY 2009

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Overall Program Elements

Program timeline Applying for the programs

Guidelines Program complements Multi-year agreements

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Timeline for USDA Food Assistance Programs

ACTION FY 2009 FOOD FOR PROGRESS

FY 2009 and FY2010 FOOD FOR

EDUCATION

Announce solicitation period

KC Conference, April 2008

KC Conference, April 2008

Deadline for Proposals

August 1, 2008 August 1, 2008

Reconfirm FY 2010 Priority countries

KC Conference, 2009 andAnnounce

solicitation for FY 2010

KC Conference, 2009

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Proposal Submissions

Apply online at: www.fas.usda.gov/food-

aid.asp Follow program guidance Provide a proposal rating if

multiple proposals are submitted

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Program Management

Timely reporting Refocusing of resources on

servicing and monitoring implementation of agreements

Increased use of multi-year agreements with enhanced flexibility

Customer service17

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Food Aid Development Training

Training sessions will begin in late May 2008

Training topics will include: Proposal writing and agreement negotiations Food aid commodity facts Shipping guidelines Program implementation Closeout procedures

Dates for the training will be announced at the end of April 2008, via the food aid website - www.fas.usda.gov

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Submit Food Aid Success Stories Via the FAS

Website

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Food for Progress

Presented by Debbie Pfaff, Senior Analyst, Food for Development Branch Food Assistance Division, OCBD

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Overview Resources Priority

countries Proposal review

Food for Progress

Bolivia

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Food for Progress Act of 1985

Targets developing countries and emerging democracies

Supports democracy and expansion of private enterprise in the agricultural sector

Food for Progress

Jamaica

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Most agreements are implemented with PVOs and foreign governments

Commodities are usually monetized Commodities are also used for:

Barter Food for work Direct distribution

Food for Progress

Burkina Faso

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Food for Progress ProjectsPrimary emphasis is agricultural

development

Soil and water conservation Improved farming methods Agricultural extension Animal and plant health Processing, storage and

marketing Roads and other

infrastructure Cooperative development Micro-credit and business

training

Armenia

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Policy-related activities: Promote science-based sanitary and

phytosanitary standards Trade-capacity building Improve market channels

Complementary activities: HIV/AIDS awareness Nutrition training Land mine removal

Food for Progress

Mozambique

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Food for Progress FY 2008 ProposalsFood for Progress FY 2008 Proposals

104 Received

95 PVOs 3 UN World

Food Program 6 governments 36 countries Total value

$1.08 billion

13 Approved (as of 4/04/08)

One government and 12 PVO programs approved

Total value $129 million

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Food for Progress – FY 2009Expected Resources

$40 million cap on transportation costs $35 million available for new FY 09

awards No restriction on commodity cost $15 million for administrative costs No new P.L. 480, Title I funding

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Food for Progress Active and New Agreements

Country Cooperating SponsorDate Initiated (signed year)

Estimated Completion Year

Afghanistan Mercy Corps 2005 2008

International Fertilizer Development Center

2005 2008

Mercy Corps 2006 2008

Government of Afghanistan 2005 2008

Government of Afghanistan 2006 2009

Government of Afghanistan 2008 2009

Armenia World Food Program 2006 2008

World Food Program 2007 2008

Armenian Technology Group Inc. 2006 2008

United Methodist Committee on Relief 2008 2010

Azerbaijan Vishnevskaya-Rostropovich Foundation 2007 2008

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Food for Progress Active Agreements –

Continued

Country Cooperating Sponsor

Date Initiated

(signed year)  Estimated

Completion Year

Bolivia Government of Bolivia 2005 2008

Project Concern International 2005 2008

Food for the Hungry, Inc. 2007 2009

Project Concern International 2008 2011

Cameroon Government of Cameroon 2005 2008

Government of Cameroon 2006 2009

Central African Republic

International Partnership for Human Development, Inc.

2006 2008

Democratic Republic of the Congo

South-East Consortium for International Development

2005 2008

United Methodist Committee on Relief 2006 2008

Dominican Republic National Rural Electric Cooperative Association

2006 2008

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Food for Progress Active Agreements -

Continued

Country Cooperating Sponsor

Date Initiated

(signed year)  Estimated

Completion Year

Ecuador Government of Ecuador 2005 2008

Government of Ecuador 2006 2009

El Salvador Government of El Salvador 2005 2008

Government of El Salvador 2007 2009

Ethiopia Government of Ethiopia 2007 2009

ACDI/VOCA 2008 2011

Georgia United Methodist Committee on Relief 2006 2008

International Relief and Development 2006 2008

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Food for Progress Active Agreements -

Continued

Country Cooperating SponsorDate Initiated (signed year)

Estimated Completion Year

Guatemala Government of Guatemala 2005 2008

FINCA International 2006 2008

The Texas Agricultural Experiment Station 2005 2008

Government of Guatemala 2006 2008

Texas A&M University 2008 2011

Honduras Zamorano School 2005 2008

Government of Honduras 2005 2008

TechnoServe 2005 2008

TechnoServe 2006 2008

Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere

2006 2008

Government of Honduras 2006 2008

TechnoServe 2008 2011

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Food for Progress Active Agreements -

Continued

Country Cooperating SponsorDate Initiated (signed year)

Estimated Completion Year

Iraq U.S. Grains Council 2005 2008

Jamaica Food for the Poor, Inc. 2005 2008

Kenya TechnoServe 2005 2008

Land O' Lakes, Inc. 2006 2008

World Council of Credit Unions, Inc. 2006 2008

Lebanon Government of Lebanon 2006 2008

Liberia Visions in Action 2006 2008

ACDI/VOCA 2007 2009

Mercy Corps/Visions in Action 2007 2009

Madagascar Government of Madagascar 2005 2008

Land O' Lakes, Inc. 2007 2009

Catholic Relief Services 2006 2008

Malawi Planet Aid, Inc. 2006 2008

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Food for Progress Active Agreements - Continued

Country Cooperating SponsorDate Initiated (signed year)

Estimated Completion Year

Mali Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A. 2006 2008

Government of Mali 2006 2008

Mauritania Government of Mauritania 2005 2008

Mongolia Mercy Corps 2005 2008

World Vision, Inc. 2006 2008

Mercy Corps/Cooperative Housing Foundation

2005 2009

Mozambique Government of Mozambique 2005 2008

TechnoServe 2006 2008

TechnoServe 2007 2009

Planet Aid, Inc. 2007 2009

Government of Mozambique 2007 2008

Land O' Lakes, Inc. 2008 2011

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Food for Progress Active Agreements -

Continued

Country Cooperating SponsorDate Initiated (signed year)

Estimated Completion Year

Nicaragua World Food Program 2005 2008

Government of Nicaragua 2005 2008

World Food Program 2006 2008

FINCA International, Inc. 2007 2009

Project Concern International 2008 2011

Niger Catholic Relief Service 2005 2008

International Relief and Development 2007 2009

Government of Niger 2006 2009

International Relief and Development 2008 2009

Nigeria Partners for Development 2005 2008

Pakistan Government of Pakistan 2005 2008

Government of Pakistan 2006 2008

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Food for Progress Active Agreements -

Continued

Country Cooperating SponsorDate Initiated (signed year)

Estimated Completion Year

Philippines Government of Philippines 2006 2008

Land O' Lakes, Inc. 2006 2008

ACDI/VOCA 2006 2008

Republic of the Congo

International Partnership for Human Development, Inc.

2006 2008

Senegal Counterpart International 2008 2011

Sri Lanka World Vision, Inc. 2005 2008

World Council of Credit Unions, Inc. 2005 2008

Humpty Dumpty Institute 2006 2008

Tanzania FINCA International, Inc. 2007 2009

Partners for Development 2008 2011

Uganda Land O' Lakes, Inc. 2005 2008

FINCA International, Inc. 2005 2008

Yemen Government of Yemen 2006 2008

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Priority Country Determination

Per capita incomes below $3,595 (World Bank) and population > 1,000,000

Net food importer with > 20% of the population undernourished (FAO)

Positive movement in political rights or civil liberties (Freedom House)

USDA Post coverage and ability to monitor agreements

No concerns with security, market, or capacity issues

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Food for Progress Priority Country Determination

Other Factors Considered

Countries added (within two points of malnutrition cut-off):

Philippines Uganda

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22 Food for Progress Countries Meeting All Criteria/Other Factors

Afghanistan BangladeshBolivia Dominican Republic Ethiopia Guatemala Honduras Kenya Liberia Madagascar Malawi

Mali Mongolia Mozambique Namibia Nicaragua Niger Philippines SenegalTanzania UgandaYemen

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Two-Year Priority Country Lists

USDA reviewed the list of priority countries and divided it over two years to provide: More focused priorities for both USDA

and applicants Activity within agreement portfolio

Countries with less activity in FY 2009 list Countries that received programs in FY 2007

& FY 2008 moved to FY 2010 Facilitates longer-term planning for PVOs

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Food for Progress Priority Countries for Solicitation in FY

2009

Afghanistan Bangladesh Dominican

Republic Ethiopia Malawi

Mali Namibia Philippine

s Senegal Uganda Yemen

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2010 Food for ProgressPriority Countries*

Afghanistan Bolivia Guatemala Honduras Kenya Liberia

Madagascar Mongolia Mozambique Nicaragua Niger Tanzania

*subject to change

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Proposal Review Criteria

Agricultural focus (30%)

Commodity management and appropriateness (20%)

Organizational capability and related experience (20%)

Proposal quality (15%)

Ability to quantify program impact (15%)

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Key Sections of Proposals

It is essential that all sections be clear and complete, but especially these:

Introductory statement Section 5(a) – Activity objectives Section 5(b) – Method of choosing

beneficiaries Section 5(h) – Criteria for measuring

progress Section 6(e) – Uses of sales proceeds

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Food for Progress Targeting And Proposal Impact

Activity Type and Number of Beneficiaries

Intended Output

Intended Outcome*

New Production Technology

300 farmers 50 businesses

Two monthly training sessions

20 percent increase in yields;30 percent increase in income

*Baseline data to be provided during agreement negotiation

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Food for ProgressCommon Proposal

Weaknesses

Limited agricultural focus Objectives and program implementation not

clearly defined Weak progress measures/outcomes High cost per beneficiary compared to

outcomes Lack of coordination with

Embassy/Government Commodity/monetization issues Proposal is incomplete, inconsistent or does

not follow format

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Food for Progress

Jamaica

Bolivia

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Food for Education

Presented by Cristina Fundeneanu, Acting Branch Chief, School Feeding & Humanitarian Branch, Food Assistance Division, OCBD

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Food for Education

Overview Resources Priority

countries Proposal

reviewGuinea Bissau

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Supports education, child development, and food security

Targets low-income and food-deficit countries

Encourages health and nutrition complements

Strives for sustainability

Food for Education

Senegal

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FY 2008 Program Awards

67 proposals received; valued at $1.8 B

11 proposals funded; valued at $48 M

Four new programs 10 multi-year agreements

Albania

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Available Resources

$100 million requested in President’s budget in FY 2009

$70 million committed in multi-year agreements in FY 2009

$45 million committed in FY 2010

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Food for EducationActive Agreements

33 active agreements currently funded with 19 cooperating sponsors, in 28 countries, with more than 3 million beneficiaries

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Food for EducationActive Agreements -

Continued

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Priority Country Determination Per capita incomes below $3,595 (World

Bank) and population > 1,000,000 Net food importer with > 20% of the

population undernourished (FAO) < 75% literacy rate of total population

(UNESCO) Government commitment to education USDA Post coverage and ability to monitor

agreements No concerns with security, market, or

capacity issues

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FY 2009 and FY 2010 Food for Education Priority

Countries

AfghanistanAngolaBangladeshCambodiaCameroonChadEthiopiaGuatemalaGuineaGuinea BissauKenyaLaosLiberia

MadagascarMalawiMaliMozambiqueNigerPakistanRwandaSenegalSierra LeoneTanzaniaUgandaYemen

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Approval of Proposals in FY 2009 and FY

2010

Continuation of existing programs will receive highest priority in FY 2009

Limited funds will remain after these programs are funded

Remaining proposals will be considered for FY 2010 funding

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Proposal Review Criteria

20%

15%

12%

15%

38%

Proposal quality (38%)

Organizational capability and experience (20%)

Commodity or funding appropriateness (15%)

Ability to quantify program impact and need for program clearly expressed (12%)

Graduation/sustainability, coordination with other programs and local government and NGO support for program (15%)

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Proposal Impact/Results

FAS will evaluate the outputs, outcomes and graduation/sustainability plan is clearly described in the proposal.

At a minimum, each proposal must provide the number of beneficiaries targeted and the impact of the program on those beneficiaries.

Proposals that contain clear measurable indicators (Section 5h) will be more competitive.

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Key Sections of Proposals

It is essential that the following sections

be clear and complete: Introductory statement Section 5(a) - Activity objectives Section 5(b) - Method of choosing

beneficiaries Section 5(h) - Criteria for measuring

progress

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Things To Remember in Writing

An Effective Proposal

Possible substitutes for the commodities requested

Monetization or barter are well justified The program is well targeted to

appropriate regions Detailed and realistic progress indicators

are used Contribution of other donors are

encouraged Program sustainability plan is outlined Government commitment is sought

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Presented by Brenda Freeman, Director, Monitoring and Evaluation Staff, OCBD

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Monitoring and Evaluation

Staff

Brenda Freeman, Director – 690-1177

Delphine Hamlin, Senior Analyst – 720-4233

Liliana Bachelder, PVO Lead– 720-0581

Angella Greaves, G-G Lead – 720-0761

Lita Echiverri, Program Analyst – 720-4678

Shane Townsend, Program Asst. – 720-4090

Gary Groves – On detail

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Role of Monitoring and Evaluation Staff

Administer the closeout of food aid agreements

Conduct mid-term review of food aid programs to assess their impact

Evaluate the effectiveness of OCBD technical assistance programs

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Status of Gov to Gov Food Aid Agreement Closeouts

Number of Open & Active Agreements 12

Number of Agreements Open & Pending Closure

7

Number of Agreements Closed 48

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Status of Pre-FY 2002 PVO Agreement Closeouts

Number of Open & Active Agreements

95

Number of Agreements Open & Pending Closure

21

Number of Agreements Closed

74

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Closeout Requirements

Important items you need to submit: Final cumulative Logmon report Final cumulative financial report All proceeds and interest accounted for All other relevant reports, audit (A-133);

program evaluations and project status reports

List of equipment purchased for over $5,000 with USDA funds and your plan for disposal

A final, Indirect Cost Rate

Note: Please see the FAS homepage for the Closeout Checklist for a list of these requirements

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Closeout Time Lines First priority was to closeout pre-2002

agreements The next tranche of agreements for

closure are those signed in FY 2002 to FY 2004

Agreements signed in FY 2005 and forward are expected to be closed within 120 - 180 days of your request for closure combined with your submission of all required documentation

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Closeout Submission Process PVO submits all closeout documents to FAD,

not to M&ES M&ES is notified by FAD that you have

requested closure of your agreement M&ES receives closeout documentation from

FAD submitted by PVO M&ES conducts an analysis of submitted

documents and consults with PVO, as necessary

M&ES prepares and sends closeout letter to PVO

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Evaluation Plans for 2009M&ES will look at programs with the following components:

Consortium Agreements, where 2 or more PVOs are party to one agreement with USDA and work in collaboration towards a common objective in the same country

Monetization programs, to learn of and share best practices

Microcredit programs

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Questions