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    [1,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Emergency Economic Assistance","2001-11-16T00:00:00","2001-11-16T00:00:00",2002,600000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Pakistan Emergency Economic Assistance"],
    [17,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2009-07-01T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2010,204000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [23,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2015,155572955,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [24,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Pakistn Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) - Flooding","2010-08-05T00:00:00","2011-06-30T00:00:00",2011,130069820,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pakistn Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) - Flooding"],
    [28,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2009-07-01T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2010,90000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [31,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Power Distribution Project","2003-09-29T00:00:00","2015-10-30T00:00:00",2015,77564065,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this acquisition is to procure services to plan the implementation and start-up of a performance improvement program for Pakistan's Government-owned Power Distribution Companies (DISCO') in consultation with agencies of the Government of Pakistan (GOP), and at USAID's option, implements the aformentioned program in participating DISCOs."],
    [37,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Emergency Supplemental Funding to Pakistan","2010-06-28T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2010,65000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Emergency Supplemental Funding to Pakistan"],
    [42,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Power Distribution Project","2003-09-29T00:00:00","2015-10-30T00:00:00",2014,54332603,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this acquisition is to procure services to plan the implementation and start-up of a performance improvement program for Pakistan's Government-owned Power Distribution Companies (DISCO') in consultation with agencies of the Government of Pakistan (GOP), and at USAID's option, implements the aformentioned program in participating DISCOs."],
    [46,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Mangla Dam Rehabilitation Project","2013-08-15T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2020,47164000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Mangla Dam Rehabilitation Project"],
    [47,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Power Distribution Project","2003-09-29T00:00:00","2015-10-30T00:00:00",2013,46301622,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this acquisition is to procure services to plan the implementation and start-up of a performance improvement program for Pakistan's Government-owned Power Distribution Companies (DISCO') in consultation with agencies of the Government of Pakistan (GOP), and at USAID's option, implements the aformentioned program in participating DISCOs."],
    [50,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Infrastructure and Transport Services","2012-01-17T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2014,42886642,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sararogah-Janjal-makin road, Ghulam Khan-Bannu road,Wana-Makin road, Repair of flood damaged tank, and Reconstruction of Gomal bridge"],
    [52,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Infrastructure and Transport Services","2012-01-17T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2013,41282735,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sararogah-Janjal-makin road, Ghulam Khan-Bannu road,Wana-Makin road, Repair of flood damaged tank, and Reconstruction of Gomal bridge"],
    [53,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2015,40060488,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [63,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-03-10T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2011,34923881,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [64,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improvements to the rehabilitated Kalat-Quetta-Chaman Highway","2013-10-11T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2016,34071546,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) provided funding to for further improvements of the rehabilitated Kalat-Quetta-Chaman Highway, including a bypass road at Kuchlak, four bridges, two weighing stations, and three toll plazas."],
    [65,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Emergency Food Security Programming in Pakistan","2014-06-19T00:00:00","2016-12-31T00:00:00",2016,33032615,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Emergency Food Security Programming in Pakistan"],
    [66,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Dam Project","2011-01-06T00:00:00","2019-12-31T00:00:00",2011,31178000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gomal Zam Dam Project"],
    [67,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agriculture Recovery Project","2010-10-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2011,30804502,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project aimed to provide emergency livelihood assistance to support 2010 flood-affected vulnerable farmers in Pakistan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and Balochistan. The main objectives of the project were to (1) provide wheat seed packages for vulnerable households; (2) provide assistance to maintain the health and nutrition of surviving livestock in the near-term through fodder and vaccination provision; (3) provide Sorghum seed for farmers who need the crop to supplement feed for livestock and (4) provide assistance, in the form of cash for work, to stimulate community participation in the initial repair of damaged portions of the irrigation distribution system. This action not only provides an infusion of much needed cash into affected communities, it makes it possible for irrigation water to reach planted wheat acreage by the time such irrigation is needed. In Balochistan, the program is implemented in three of the four severely flood-affected provinces covering 22 districts"],
    [70,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Rescue Committee","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Reading Project","2013-06-28T00:00:00","2020-09-27T00:00:00",2016,30600000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Reading Project (PRP) expands Pakistan-led efforts to introduce and institutionalize improvements in reading instruction and assessment in grades 1 and 2 in public schools across Pakistan. PRP supports provincial and regional Departments of Education to strengthen education systems to boost reading skills, and advance community-based opportunities to practice reading outside of school. The activity provides intensive in-service teacher training in reading instructional techniques through the use of new materials. The activity also offers ongoing coaching and support for teachers to reinforce the training. PRP distributes high-quality reading instructional materials for early grades in Urdu, Sindhi, Pashto, and other local languages. In addition, the activity fosters pre-service teacher education through Associate and Bachelor degree programs. With FY 2018 funds, PRP will focus on the Af/Pak border region to provide equitable and high-quality education services and build the institutional capacity of provincial education departments and communities. This forges more self-reliant education systems, enhances trust in local governance along the the Af/Pak border, a key region for U.S. national security. PRP upholds the Mission's core objectives, as articulated in the Integrated Country Strategy and the Country Development Cooperation Strategy, to bolster the equitable delivery of basic services and enhance trust in the government, thereby helping consolidate civilian government control on the border with Afghanistan."],
    [74,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Emergency Food Security Programming in Pakistan","2014-06-19T00:00:00","2016-12-31T00:00:00",2015,27351410,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Emergency Food Security Programming in Pakistan"],
    [75,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Peshawar  Torkham Road Rehabilitation","2012-01-16T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2015,27243048,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The PeshawarTorkham road project is intended to: Improve local economic opportunities; Allow internal and international trade to flow more easily; Offer employment opportunities for local workers and Extend and support the delivery of basic infrastructure services by the Government of Pakistan."],
    [77,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Advanced Engineering Associates International, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Energy Policy Project","2003-09-29T00:00:00","2016-07-31T00:00:00",2015,26802914,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to strengthen Pakistan's power generation and transmission systems and promote relevant policy reform. The project provides advice and technologies, as well as oversees USAID-funded construction and repairs of thermal power plants and dams. Through these and other efforts, the project is helping the Government of Pakistan to put more power on the national grid, decrease losses in revenues, and increase cost recovery by the power generation institutions. Objectives: The main objective of the project is to strengthen Pakistan's energy sector by improving the country's power generation and transmission capacity. Main Activities: 1) Support the Government of Pakistan's policy reform activities; 2) Advise the ministries of Water and Power, Finance, and Petroleum and Natural Resources, as well as the Energy Wing of the Planning Commission on power sector issues such as shale gas and the imports of liquified natural gas; 3) Conduct studies related to power ."],
    [81,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Golen Gol Hydropower Project","2016-10-31T00:00:00","2020-06-11T00:00:00",2018,26001729,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Golen Gol Hydropower Project"],
    [82,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2010,25689645,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [85,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Rescue Committee","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Reading Project","2013-06-28T00:00:00","2020-09-27T00:00:00",2017,23796764,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Reading Project (PRP) expands Pakistan-led efforts to introduce and institutionalize improvements in reading instruction and assessment in grades 1 and 2 in public schools across Pakistan. PRP supports provincial and regional Departments of Education to strengthen education systems to boost reading skills, and advance community-based opportunities to practice reading outside of school. The activity provides intensive in-service teacher training in reading instructional techniques through the use of new materials. The activity also offers ongoing coaching and support for teachers to reinforce the training. PRP distributes high-quality reading instructional materials for early grades in Urdu, Sindhi, Pashto, and other local languages. In addition, the activity fosters pre-service teacher education through Associate and Bachelor degree programs. With FY 2018 funds, PRP will focus on the Af/Pak border region to provide equitable and high-quality education services and build the institutional capacity of provincial education departments and communities. This forges more self-reliant education systems, enhances trust in local governance along the the Af/Pak border, a key region for U.S. national security. PRP upholds the Mission's core objectives, as articulated in the Integrated Country Strategy and the Country Development Cooperation Strategy, to bolster the equitable delivery of basic services and enhance trust in the government, thereby helping consolidate civilian government control on the border with Afghanistan."],
    [86,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Basic Education Program","2011-09-21T00:00:00","2021-12-31T00:00:00",2016,22903897,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sindh Basic Education Program is USAID-funded project which is being implemented by Government of Sindhs School Education Department. The program is worth $ 165 million USD out of which $10 million USD will be contributed by Government of Sindh. The planning period is from 2012 - 2016 (extension till September 2018). The program will support the construction of 106 schools affected by the catastrophic 2010 floods and the Sindh governments policy of consolidating, merging and upgrading schools throughout the province. Out of 400 schools in Sindh, 106 new schools will be constructed and the remaining 280 will be merged under a streamlined for structure to improve the efficiency and performance of the schools. 280 schools have already been identified by the Program for merging and consolidation. The overall mission is to increase and sustain enrolment of young students in primary, middle and secondary schools in targeted districts in Sindh by developing a school environment favorable to teaching and learning. The construction of these schools with the necessary provision of facilities shall invariably increase the enrollment of students."],
    [89,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2015,21964762,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [92,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","me - Emergency Operations in Pakistan","2009-10-29T00:00:00","2010-04-30T00:00:00",2010,20978029,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","me - Emergency Operations in Pakistan"],
    [93,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Rescue Committee","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Reading Project","2013-06-28T00:00:00","2020-09-27T00:00:00",2015,20957000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Reading Project (PRP) expands Pakistan-led efforts to introduce and institutionalize improvements in reading instruction and assessment in grades 1 and 2 in public schools across Pakistan. PRP supports provincial and regional Departments of Education to strengthen education systems to boost reading skills, and advance community-based opportunities to practice reading outside of school. The activity provides intensive in-service teacher training in reading instructional techniques through the use of new materials. The activity also offers ongoing coaching and support for teachers to reinforce the training. PRP distributes high-quality reading instructional materials for early grades in Urdu, Sindhi, Pashto, and other local languages. In addition, the activity fosters pre-service teacher education through Associate and Bachelor degree programs. With FY 2018 funds, PRP will focus on the Af/Pak border region to provide equitable and high-quality education services and build the institutional capacity of provincial education departments and communities. This forges more self-reliant education systems, enhances trust in local governance along the the Af/Pak border, a key region for U.S. national security. PRP upholds the Mission's core objectives, as articulated in the Integrated Country Strategy and the Country Development Cooperation Strategy, to bolster the equitable delivery of basic services and enhance trust in the government, thereby helping consolidate civilian government control on the border with Afghanistan."],
    [96,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Rescue Committee","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Reading Project","2013-06-28T00:00:00","2020-09-27T00:00:00",2018,20866222,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Reading Project (PRP) expands Pakistan-led efforts to introduce and institutionalize improvements in reading instruction and assessment in grades 1 and 2 in public schools across Pakistan. PRP supports provincial and regional Departments of Education to strengthen education systems to boost reading skills, and advance community-based opportunities to practice reading outside of school. The activity provides intensive in-service teacher training in reading instructional techniques through the use of new materials. The activity also offers ongoing coaching and support for teachers to reinforce the training. PRP distributes high-quality reading instructional materials for early grades in Urdu, Sindhi, Pashto, and other local languages. In addition, the activity fosters pre-service teacher education through Associate and Bachelor degree programs. With FY 2018 funds, PRP will focus on the Af/Pak border region to provide equitable and high-quality education services and build the institutional capacity of provincial education departments and communities. This forges more self-reliant education systems, enhances trust in local governance along the the Af/Pak border, a key region for U.S. national security. PRP upholds the Mission's core objectives, as articulated in the Integrated Country Strategy and the Country Development Cooperation Strategy, to bolster the equitable delivery of basic services and enhance trust in the government, thereby helping consolidate civilian government control on the border with Afghanistan."],
    [97,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Protracted Relief and Recovery Operations (PRRO) - Pakistan","2016-02-29T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2018,20780720,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Protracted Relief and Recovery Operations (PRRO) - Pakistan"],
    [99,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Mangla Dam Rehabilitation Project","2013-08-15T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2018,20216000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Mangla Dam Rehabilitation Project"],
    [102,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UN Maternal and Child Nutrition Stunting Reduction Program","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2016,19999999,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This purpose of this Grant Agreement is to constitutes USAID's contribution, in the amount of $20,000,000 to UNICEF's implementation of the The UN Maternal and Child Nutrition Stunting Reduction Program.\" This activity falls under USAID/Pakistan's Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Program."],
    [103,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Water and Power Development Authority","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) -Kurram Tangi Dam Project","2017-10-06T00:00:00","2021-12-31T00:00:00",2020,19885181,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) -Kurram Tangi Dam Project"],
    [104,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Peshawar  Torkham Road Rehabilitation","2012-01-16T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2016,19860853,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The PeshawarTorkham road project is intended to: Improve local economic opportunities; Allow internal and international trade to flow more easily; Offer employment opportunities for local workers and Extend and support the delivery of basic infrastructure services by the Government of Pakistan."],
    [105,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Links to Learning (Ed Links)","2007-10-19T00:00:00","2012-10-31T00:00:00",2009,19639455,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To provide support to basic reform at the middle and secondary Pakistan school system level under the \" Link to Learning\"."],
    [107,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2012,19176052,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [108,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Pakistan Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) - Local Procurement - Complex Emergency","2010-06-10T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2011,18899986,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pakistan Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) - Local Procurement - Complex Emergency"],
    [109,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Links to Learning (Ed Links)","2007-10-19T00:00:00","2012-10-31T00:00:00",2010,18880479,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To provide support to basic reform at the middle and secondary Pakistan school system level under the \" Link to Learning\"."],
    [110,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Afghanistan Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) - 2011 Award","2011-11-08T00:00:00","2012-11-30T00:00:00",2012,18879601,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Afghanistan Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) - 2011 Award"],
    [111,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Peshawar-Torkham Road Additional Work","2012-01-16T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2016,18856984,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Peshawar-Torkham Road Additional Work"],
    [112,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Education Development Center","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Teacher Education Project","2011-04-05T00:00:00","2013-10-04T00:00:00",2013,18834910,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A nationwide program to standardize and improve the quality of preservice and continuing teacher education and training."],
    [115,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Dam Project","2011-01-06T00:00:00","2019-12-31T00:00:00",2012,18500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gomal Zam Dam Project"],
    [116,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","SWIFT IV Task Order for Pakistan","2014-02-06T00:00:00","2022-01-30T00:00:00",2017,18367581,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","SWIFT IV Task Order for Pakistan"],
    [117,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Advanced Engineering Associates International, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Energy Policy Project","2003-09-29T00:00:00","2016-07-31T00:00:00",2014,18211062,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to strengthen Pakistan's power generation and transmission systems and promote relevant policy reform. The project provides advice and technologies, as well as oversees USAID-funded construction and repairs of thermal power plants and dams. Through these and other efforts, the project is helping the Government of Pakistan to put more power on the national grid, decrease losses in revenues, and increase cost recovery by the power generation institutions. Objectives: The main objective of the project is to strengthen Pakistan's energy sector by improving the country's power generation and transmission capacity. Main Activities: 1) Support the Government of Pakistan's policy reform activities; 2) Advise the ministries of Water and Power, Finance, and Petroleum and Natural Resources, as well as the Energy Wing of the Planning Commission on power sector issues such as shale gas and the imports of liquified natural gas; 3) Conduct studies related to power ."],
    [120,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Protracted Relief and Recovery Operations (PRRO) - Pakistan","2016-02-29T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2017,18021592,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Protracted Relief and Recovery Operations (PRRO) - Pakistan"],
    [121,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Dam Project","2011-01-06T00:00:00","2019-12-31T00:00:00",2016,17828981,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gomal Zam Dam Project"],
    [122,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Mangla Dam Rehabilitation Project","2013-08-15T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2019,17766000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Mangla Dam Rehabilitation Project"],
    [123,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Rescue Committee","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Reading Project","2013-06-28T00:00:00","2020-09-27T00:00:00",2014,17624200,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Reading Project (PRP) expands Pakistan-led efforts to introduce and institutionalize improvements in reading instruction and assessment in grades 1 and 2 in public schools across Pakistan. PRP supports provincial and regional Departments of Education to strengthen education systems to boost reading skills, and advance community-based opportunities to practice reading outside of school. The activity provides intensive in-service teacher training in reading instructional techniques through the use of new materials. The activity also offers ongoing coaching and support for teachers to reinforce the training. PRP distributes high-quality reading instructional materials for early grades in Urdu, Sindhi, Pashto, and other local languages. In addition, the activity fosters pre-service teacher education through Associate and Bachelor degree programs. With FY 2018 funds, PRP will focus on the Af/Pak border region to provide equitable and high-quality education services and build the institutional capacity of provincial education departments and communities. This forges more self-reliant education systems, enhances trust in local governance along the the Af/Pak border, a key region for U.S. national security. PRP upholds the Mission's core objectives, as articulated in the Integrated Country Strategy and the Country Development Cooperation Strategy, to bolster the equitable delivery of basic services and enhance trust in the government, thereby helping consolidate civilian government control on the border with Afghanistan."],
    [124,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Dam Project","2011-01-06T00:00:00","2019-12-31T00:00:00",2013,17500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gomal Zam Dam Project"],
    [126,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Central Power Generation Company (Pakistan) Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Repair and Rehabilitation of the Gudduthermal Power Stationin the Sindh Province","2010-05-20T00:00:00","2015-12-31T00:00:00",2013,17338790,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Repair and Rehabilitation of the Gudduthermal Power Stationin the Sindh Province"],
    [128,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Pakistn Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) - Flooding","2010-08-05T00:00:00","2011-06-30T00:00:00",2012,16979822,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pakistn Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) - Flooding"],
    [129,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2013,16930014,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [130,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2016,16854815,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [131,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","EA Consulting Pvt Ltd.","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction of 10 Academic Blocks","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-03-22T00:00:00",2016,16754942,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program IQC - Design, construction management, equipping and construction of 10 academic blocks in existing universities across Pakistan"],
    [136,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agriculture Recovery Project","2010-10-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2011,16195039,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project aimed to provide emergency livelihood assistance to support 2010 flood-affected vulnerable farmers in Pakistan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and Balochistan. The main objectives of the project were to (1) provide wheat seed packages for vulnerable households; (2) provide assistance to maintain the health and nutrition of surviving livestock in the near-term through fodder and vaccination provision; (3) provide Sorghum seed for farmers who need the crop to supplement feed for livestock and (4) provide assistance, in the form of cash for work, to stimulate community participation in the initial repair of damaged portions of the irrigation distribution system. This action not only provides an infusion of much needed cash into affected communities, it makes it possible for irrigation water to reach planted wheat acreage by the time such irrigation is needed. In Balochistan, the program is implemented in three of the four severely flood-affected provinces covering 22 districts"],
    [138,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improvements to the rehabilitated Kalat-Quetta-Chaman Highway","2013-10-11T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2019,16087515,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) provided funding to for further improvements of the rehabilitated Kalat-Quetta-Chaman Highway, including a bypass road at Kuchlak, four bridges, two weighing stations, and three toll plazas."],
    [141,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2009,15818499,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [142,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improvements to the rehabilitated Kalat-Quetta-Chaman Highway","2013-10-11T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2015,15809929,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) provided funding to for further improvements of the rehabilitated Kalat-Quetta-Chaman Highway, including a bypass road at Kuchlak, four bridges, two weighing stations, and three toll plazas."],
    [143,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2017,15439917,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [144,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Basic Education Program","2011-09-21T00:00:00","2021-12-31T00:00:00",2019,15330780,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sindh Basic Education Program is USAID-funded project which is being implemented by Government of Sindhs School Education Department. The program is worth $ 165 million USD out of which $10 million USD will be contributed by Government of Sindh. The planning period is from 2012 - 2016 (extension till September 2018). The program will support the construction of 106 schools affected by the catastrophic 2010 floods and the Sindh governments policy of consolidating, merging and upgrading schools throughout the province. Out of 400 schools in Sindh, 106 new schools will be constructed and the remaining 280 will be merged under a streamlined for structure to improve the efficiency and performance of the schools. 280 schools have already been identified by the Program for merging and consolidation. The overall mission is to increase and sustain enrolment of young students in primary, middle and secondary schools in targeted districts in Sindh by developing a school environment favorable to teaching and learning. The construction of these schools with the necessary provision of facilities shall invariably increase the enrollment of students."],
    [145,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Power Distribution Project","2003-09-29T00:00:00","2015-10-30T00:00:00",2016,15296565,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this acquisition is to procure services to plan the implementation and start-up of a performance improvement program for Pakistan's Government-owned Power Distribution Companies (DISCO') in consultation with agencies of the Government of Pakistan (GOP), and at USAID's option, implements the aformentioned program in participating DISCOs."],
    [149,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Grant to UNFAO for Agriculture and Food Security in Pakistan","2010-10-01T00:00:00","2011-06-30T00:00:00",2011,15000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Public International Organization (PIO) to FAO for Emergency Livelihoods Assistance to Support Vulnerable Flood-Affected Farmers in Balochistan Province in Pakistan."],
    [151,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2015,14982062,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [152,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced)","2009-08-24T00:00:00","2013-09-30T00:00:00",2011,14846945,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan."],
    [153,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2013,14729267,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [154,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2010,14697566,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [156,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Power Distribution Project","2003-09-29T00:00:00","2015-10-30T00:00:00",2012,14577873,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this acquisition is to procure services to plan the implementation and start-up of a performance improvement program for Pakistan's Government-owned Power Distribution Companies (DISCO') in consultation with agencies of the Government of Pakistan (GOP), and at USAID's option, implements the aformentioned program in participating DISCOs."],
    [157,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","National Transmission & Despatch Company","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gharo Keti Bandar, Wind Power Project (WPP)","2016-01-13T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2018,14563961,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gharo Keti Bandar, Wind Power Project, WPP"],
    [161,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2014,14158483,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [164,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2011,14082993,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [167,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improvements to the rehabilitated Kalat-Quetta-Chaman Highway","2013-10-11T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2017,13916552,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) provided funding to for further improvements of the rehabilitated Kalat-Quetta-Chaman Highway, including a bypass road at Kuchlak, four bridges, two weighing stations, and three toll plazas."],
    [168,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","SWIFT IV Task Order for Pakistan","2014-02-06T00:00:00","2022-01-30T00:00:00",2018,13779208,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","SWIFT IV Task Order for Pakistan"],
    [169,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-02-07T00:00:00","2012-12-31T00:00:00",2011,13770753,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [171,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction and rehabilitation of five educational institutions","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2014,13718977,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Construction and rehabilitation of five educational institutions"],
    [172,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Resilience Activity (CRA)","2013-08-30T00:00:00","2022-06-30T00:00:00",2019,13643657,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Community Resilience Activity (CRA) is to increase stability in focus areas of Pakistan through increasing resilience in targeted communities. USAID proposed two underlying programmatic objectives to achieve this goal: 1) Increase broad-based citizen engagement in community decision-making; and, 2) Enhance tolerance within and across communities."],
    [173,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM)","2015-05-01T00:00:00","2020-06-18T00:00:00",2018,13518946,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","In May 2015, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded a five-year contract to Management Systems International (MSI) to provide performance management support to USAID-sponsored development programs throughout Pakistan. The Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM) will serve as a centralized management support mechanism supporting USAID/Pakistans mission to increase stability, democracy, and prosperity for the men and women of Pakistan through the implementation of the Mission Strategic Framework (MSF). PERFORM will provide data and information to help project managers improve project results through better implementation and design, as well as services that support the Missions learning and adaptive process, enabling it to better target its programming and achieve its goals and objectives. The performance components will include: (1) Monitoring Services; (2) Evaluation Services; (3) Assessment Services; and (4) Learning Support Services."],
    [174,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Contribution to the me (WFP) under the Twinning Program","2013-03-20T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2015,13507108,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","The Twinning Program is a partnership between the Government of Pakistan, WFP, and the international donor community through which wheat donated by the Government of Pakistan is transformed into fortified wheat flour and distributed in the most vulnerable communities. Donor funds are used to cover the costs of milling, fortification, storage, transport, and distribution of the wheat flour."],
    [175,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Basic Education Program","2011-09-21T00:00:00","2021-12-31T00:00:00",2017,13500282,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sindh Basic Education Program is USAID-funded project which is being implemented by Government of Sindhs School Education Department. The program is worth $ 165 million USD out of which $10 million USD will be contributed by Government of Sindh. The planning period is from 2012 - 2016 (extension till September 2018). The program will support the construction of 106 schools affected by the catastrophic 2010 floods and the Sindh governments policy of consolidating, merging and upgrading schools throughout the province. Out of 400 schools in Sindh, 106 new schools will be constructed and the remaining 280 will be merged under a streamlined for structure to improve the efficiency and performance of the schools. 280 schools have already been identified by the Program for merging and consolidation. The overall mission is to increase and sustain enrolment of young students in primary, middle and secondary schools in targeted districts in Sindh by developing a school environment favorable to teaching and learning. The construction of these schools with the necessary provision of facilities shall invariably increase the enrollment of students."],
    [177,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Peshawar  Torkham Road Rehabilitation","2012-01-16T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2014,13438985,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The PeshawarTorkham road project is intended to: Improve local economic opportunities; Allow internal and international trade to flow more easily; Offer employment opportunities for local workers and Extend and support the delivery of basic infrastructure services by the Government of Pakistan."],
    [180,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","FAS","Foreign Agricultural Service","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Commodity Assistance","Developmental Food Aid/Food Security Assistance","Food Assistance","Commodity Credit Corporation Fund","Economic","Food for Progress","2016-09-28T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2018,13072143,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Project-Type","The Food for Progress Program provides for the donation of U.S. agricultural commodities to developing countries and emerging democracies that are committed to introducing or expanding free enterprise in their agricultural economies. The program has two primary strategic objectives: (1) increase agricultural productivity and (2) expand trade of agricultural products."],
    [181,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Mangla Dam Rehabilitation Project","2013-08-15T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2014,13000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Mangla Dam Rehabilitation Project"],
    [182,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","DELIVER Project (Deliver II) Task Order 4","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2014,13000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DELIVER Task Order 4s objective is to increase the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services through strengthened supply chains and supportive environments for commodity security. Task Order 4 will continue to implement best practices and provide technical services that were offered under the DELIVER Task Order 1, while further aligning its work to support the Global Health Initiative, BEST, and other health initiatives."],
    [184,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2011,12953073,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [187,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Agribusiness Support Fund","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agribusiness Project","2011-11-10T00:00:00","2015-11-09T00:00:00",2014,12812081,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to remove constraints in the production and marketing of agricultural goods, provides advice to farmers and agribusinesses to improve productivity and product quality, and helps to link businesses with markets. The project focuses on horticulture and livestock sub-sectors which show significant market potential. A major component of the effort is leveraging private sector investment in the agribusiness sector."],
    [188,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2014,12765677,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [191,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2013,12325534,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [194,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Protracted Relief and Recovery Operations (PRRO) - Pakistan","2016-02-29T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2017,12017925,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Protracted Relief and Recovery Operations (PRRO) - Pakistan"],
    [195,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM)","2015-05-01T00:00:00","2020-06-18T00:00:00",2017,11985439,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","In May 2015, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded a five-year contract to Management Systems International (MSI) to provide performance management support to USAID-sponsored development programs throughout Pakistan. The Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM) will serve as a centralized management support mechanism supporting USAID/Pakistans mission to increase stability, democracy, and prosperity for the men and women of Pakistan through the implementation of the Mission Strategic Framework (MSF). PERFORM will provide data and information to help project managers improve project results through better implementation and design, as well as services that support the Missions learning and adaptive process, enabling it to better target its programming and achieve its goals and objectives. The performance components will include: (1) Monitoring Services; (2) Evaluation Services; (3) Assessment Services; and (4) Learning Support Services."],
    [198,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Advanced Engineering Associates International, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Energy Policy Project","2003-09-29T00:00:00","2016-07-31T00:00:00",2016,11859364,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to strengthen Pakistan's power generation and transmission systems and promote relevant policy reform. The project provides advice and technologies, as well as oversees USAID-funded construction and repairs of thermal power plants and dams. Through these and other efforts, the project is helping the Government of Pakistan to put more power on the national grid, decrease losses in revenues, and increase cost recovery by the power generation institutions. Objectives: The main objective of the project is to strengthen Pakistan's energy sector by improving the country's power generation and transmission capacity. Main Activities: 1) Support the Government of Pakistan's policy reform activities; 2) Advise the ministries of Water and Power, Finance, and Petroleum and Natural Resources, as well as the Energy Wing of the Planning Commission on power sector issues such as shale gas and the imports of liquified natural gas; 3) Conduct studies related to power ."],
    [203,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Monitoring and Evaluation Program","2013-07-01T00:00:00","2015-04-30T00:00:00",2014,11415343,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Pakistan Monitoring and Evaluation Program"],
    [204,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","Multilateral Organizations - Redacted","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","CGIAR Fund grant with the World Bank.","2011-09-30T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2013,11400000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","CGIAR research is dedicated to reducing rural poverty, increasing food security, improving human health and nutrition, and ensuring sustainable management of natural resources. It is carried out by 15 Centers, that are members of the CGIAR Consortium, in close collaboration with hundreds of partners, including national and regional research institutes, civil society organizations, academia, development organizations and the private sector."],
    [205,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2010,11350681,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [206,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","SWIFT IV Task Order for Pakistan","2014-02-06T00:00:00","2022-01-30T00:00:00",2016,11333351,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","SWIFT IV Task Order for Pakistan"],
    [209,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Satpara Dam Project","2011-01-06T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2011,11274300,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Satpara Dam Project"],
    [210,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,10966584,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [211,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Agribusiness Support Fund","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agribusiness Project","2011-11-10T00:00:00","2015-11-09T00:00:00",2015,10961536,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to remove constraints in the production and marketing of agricultural goods, provides advice to farmers and agribusinesses to improve productivity and product quality, and helps to link businesses with markets. The project focuses on horticulture and livestock sub-sectors which show significant market potential. A major component of the effort is leveraging private sector investment in the agribusiness sector."],
    [213,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2009,10865353,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [215,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Rescue Committee","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Reading Project","2013-06-28T00:00:00","2020-09-27T00:00:00",2019,10810763,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Reading Project (PRP) expands Pakistan-led efforts to introduce and institutionalize improvements in reading instruction and assessment in grades 1 and 2 in public schools across Pakistan. PRP supports provincial and regional Departments of Education to strengthen education systems to boost reading skills, and advance community-based opportunities to practice reading outside of school. The activity provides intensive in-service teacher training in reading instructional techniques through the use of new materials. The activity also offers ongoing coaching and support for teachers to reinforce the training. PRP distributes high-quality reading instructional materials for early grades in Urdu, Sindhi, Pashto, and other local languages. In addition, the activity fosters pre-service teacher education through Associate and Bachelor degree programs. With FY 2018 funds, PRP will focus on the Af/Pak border region to provide equitable and high-quality education services and build the institutional capacity of provincial education departments and communities. This forges more self-reliant education systems, enhances trust in local governance along the the Af/Pak border, a key region for U.S. national security. PRP upholds the Mission's core objectives, as articulated in the Integrated Country Strategy and the Country Development Cooperation Strategy, to bolster the equitable delivery of basic services and enhance trust in the government, thereby helping consolidate civilian government control on the border with Afghanistan."],
    [217,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2015,10800000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [221,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Education Development Center","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Teacher Education Project","2011-04-05T00:00:00","2013-10-04T00:00:00",2012,10294201,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A nationwide program to standardize and improve the quality of preservice and continuing teacher education and training."],
    [222,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","FAS","Foreign Agricultural Service","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Commodity Assistance","Developmental Food Aid/Food Security Assistance","Food Assistance","Commodity Credit Corporation Fund","Economic","Food for Progress","2016-09-28T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2017,10282562,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Project-Type","The Food for Progress Program provides for the donation of U.S. agricultural commodities to developing countries and emerging democracies that are committed to introducing or expanding free enterprise in their agricultural economies. The program has two primary strategic objectives: (1) increase agricultural productivity and (2) expand trade of agricultural products."],
    [223,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Satpara Dam Project","2011-01-06T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2012,10211400,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Satpara Dam Project"],
    [224,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2011,10096327,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [225,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Links to Learning (Ed Links)","2007-10-19T00:00:00","2012-10-31T00:00:00",2011,10066733,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To provide support to basic reform at the middle and secondary Pakistan school system level under the \" Link to Learning\"."],
    [227,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Contribution to UN Maternal and Child Stunting Reduction Program.","2015-10-02T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2016,10000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Public International Organization (PIO) Grant to me (WFP) as USAID Program contribution to UN Maternal and Child Stunting Reduction Program."],
    [228,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - World Bank Group","World Bank Group","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","National Immunization Support Program (NISP) Activity with World Bank.","2016-01-25T00:00:00","2021-12-31T00:00:00",2016,10000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Public International Organization (PIO) Grant to World Bank for National Immunization Support Program (NISP) Activity"],
    [229,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Support to Election Commission of Pakistan for Strengthening Electoral and Legislative Processes","2016-11-04T00:00:00","2019-10-30T00:00:00",2017,10000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Support to Election Commission of Pakistan for Strengthening Electoral and Legislative Processes"],
    [231,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM)","2015-05-01T00:00:00","2020-06-18T00:00:00",2019,9995676,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","In May 2015, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded a five-year contract to Management Systems International (MSI) to provide performance management support to USAID-sponsored development programs throughout Pakistan. The Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM) will serve as a centralized management support mechanism supporting USAID/Pakistans mission to increase stability, democracy, and prosperity for the men and women of Pakistan through the implementation of the Mission Strategic Framework (MSF). PERFORM will provide data and information to help project managers improve project results through better implementation and design, as well as services that support the Missions learning and adaptive process, enabling it to better target its programming and achieve its goals and objectives. The performance components will include: (1) Monitoring Services; (2) Evaluation Services; (3) Assessment Services; and (4) Learning Support Services."],
    [234,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Links to Learning (Ed Links)","2007-10-19T00:00:00","2012-10-31T00:00:00",2012,9864302,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To provide support to basic reform at the middle and secondary Pakistan school system level under the \" Link to Learning\"."],
    [235,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","Multilateral Organizations - Redacted","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","CGIAR Fund grant with the World Bank.","2011-09-30T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2016,9800000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","CGIAR research is dedicated to reducing rural poverty, increasing food security, improving human health and nutrition, and ensuring sustainable management of natural resources. It is carried out by 15 Centers, that are members of the CGIAR Consortium, in close collaboration with hundreds of partners, including national and regional research institutes, civil society organizations, academia, development organizations and the private sector."],
    [236,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2016,9751923,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [241,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2016,9575406,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [242,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","FAS","Foreign Agricultural Service","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Commodity Assistance","Developmental Food Aid/Food Security Assistance","Food Assistance","Commodity Credit Corporation Fund","Economic","Food for Progress","2016-09-28T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2020,9511498,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Project-Type","The Food for Progress Program provides for the donation of U.S. agricultural commodities to developing countries and emerging democracies that are committed to introducing or expanding free enterprise in their agricultural economies. The program has two primary strategic objectives: (1) increase agricultural productivity and (2) expand trade of agricultural products."],
    [243,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Repair and Rehabilitation of the Tarbela Hydel Power Station in the Northern Frontier Province","2010-04-30T00:00:00","2015-12-31T00:00:00",2011,9509918,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project modernizes three out of 14 generators at the Tarbela hydroelectric power station in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The project has restored 128 megawatts of power generation capacity at the plant. USAID also provided spare parts for preventive maintenance of the power station and trained operation and maintenance staff. Replacement of old equipment is being undertaken funded by the project. The second phase of activities will be the addition of 20 MW and will help increase the life of the power plant."],
    [244,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2013,9505838,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [245,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2015,9500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [247,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM)","2015-05-01T00:00:00","2020-06-18T00:00:00",2016,9398256,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","In May 2015, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded a five-year contract to Management Systems International (MSI) to provide performance management support to USAID-sponsored development programs throughout Pakistan. The Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM) will serve as a centralized management support mechanism supporting USAID/Pakistans mission to increase stability, democracy, and prosperity for the men and women of Pakistan through the implementation of the Mission Strategic Framework (MSF). PERFORM will provide data and information to help project managers improve project results through better implementation and design, as well as services that support the Missions learning and adaptive process, enabling it to better target its programming and achieve its goals and objectives. The performance components will include: (1) Monitoring Services; (2) Evaluation Services; (3) Assessment Services; and (4) Learning Support Services."],
    [251,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2014,9266132,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [252,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2018,9254640,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [253,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2011,9220169,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [254,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2014-02-03T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2017,9212668,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [256,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2010-05-20T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2012,9068225,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [258,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID II (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced Phase Two)","2013-09-02T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2016,8961413,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Phase one of the RAPID fund began in August 2009 and was successfully completed in September 2013. It supported more than three million people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Concern Worldwide has now been awarded funding from USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance for a second phase of the RAPID fund."],
    [261,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pre-Service Teacher Education Program (Pre-STEP)","2008-09-30T00:00:00","2011-04-04T00:00:00",2010,8885596,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pre-Service Teacher Education Program (Pre-STEP)"],
    [263,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2017,8876469,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [264,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Advanced Engineering Associates International, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Energy Policy Project","2003-09-29T00:00:00","2016-07-31T00:00:00",2013,8824871,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to strengthen Pakistan's power generation and transmission systems and promote relevant policy reform. The project provides advice and technologies, as well as oversees USAID-funded construction and repairs of thermal power plants and dams. Through these and other efforts, the project is helping the Government of Pakistan to put more power on the national grid, decrease losses in revenues, and increase cost recovery by the power generation institutions. Objectives: The main objective of the project is to strengthen Pakistan's energy sector by improving the country's power generation and transmission capacity. Main Activities: 1) Support the Government of Pakistan's policy reform activities; 2) Advise the ministries of Water and Power, Finance, and Petroleum and Natural Resources, as well as the Energy Wing of the Planning Commission on power sector issues such as shale gas and the imports of liquified natural gas; 3) Conduct studies related to power ."],
    [265,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Basic Education Program","2011-09-21T00:00:00","2021-12-31T00:00:00",2018,8807778,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sindh Basic Education Program is USAID-funded project which is being implemented by Government of Sindhs School Education Department. The program is worth $ 165 million USD out of which $10 million USD will be contributed by Government of Sindh. The planning period is from 2012 - 2016 (extension till September 2018). The program will support the construction of 106 schools affected by the catastrophic 2010 floods and the Sindh governments policy of consolidating, merging and upgrading schools throughout the province. Out of 400 schools in Sindh, 106 new schools will be constructed and the remaining 280 will be merged under a streamlined for structure to improve the efficiency and performance of the schools. 280 schools have already been identified by the Program for merging and consolidation. The overall mission is to increase and sustain enrolment of young students in primary, middle and secondary schools in targeted districts in Sindh by developing a school environment favorable to teaching and learning. The construction of these schools with the necessary provision of facilities shall invariably increase the enrollment of students."],
    [268,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2010,8771392,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [270,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Kalat - Quetta - Chaman Road Project (Section 2 & 4)","2013-10-11T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2015,8680569,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","National Highway Authority (NHA), Ministry of Communication and Works, Government of Pakistan (GoP) initially started widening and improvement of KQC road (N-25) in 2006 with ADB Loan No. 2019. For execution purpose, the road was divided into four sections namely; (1) Kalat - Khad Kocha section, (2) Khad Kocha - Quetta section, (3) Quetta - Jungle Piralizai section, and (4) Jungle Piralizai - Chaman section. Sections 1 and 3 (covering 120 km) were completed in 2010. The remaining sections (2 and 4) covering 111 km could only partially be completed due to worst law and order situation and subsequent expiry of ADB loan. With an assurance of funding of US$ 90 million by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in October, 2013, NHA assigned the balance / leftover works in sections 2 and 4 to M/s Frontier Works Organization (FWO) on EPC Lump sum basis in March 2014 for which formal contract agreement between NHA and FWO was signed on June 02, 2014."],
    [271,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood damaged infrastructure: Amandara headworks","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2018-06-30T00:00:00",2016,8680008,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood damaged infrastructure: Amandara headworks"],
    [274,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2011,8599603,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [275,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Power Distribution Project","2003-09-29T00:00:00","2015-10-30T00:00:00",2011,8553658,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this acquisition is to procure services to plan the implementation and start-up of a performance improvement program for Pakistan's Government-owned Power Distribution Companies (DISCO') in consultation with agencies of the Government of Pakistan (GOP), and at USAID's option, implements the aformentioned program in participating DISCOs."],
    [276,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Agribusiness Support Fund","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agribusiness Project","2011-11-10T00:00:00","2015-11-09T00:00:00",2013,8539280,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to remove constraints in the production and marketing of agricultural goods, provides advice to farmers and agribusinesses to improve productivity and product quality, and helps to link businesses with markets. The project focuses on horticulture and livestock sub-sectors which show significant market potential. A major component of the effort is leveraging private sector investment in the agribusiness sector."],
    [277,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2008,8472722,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [278,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Reading Program","2014-01-06T00:00:00","2019-01-05T00:00:00",2016,8445188,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sindh Reading Program aims to enhance children's literacy and numeracy competencies in selected 7 target districts and five selected Karachi towns of Sindh province. The program will support GOS institutions in enhancing and improving the quality of learning through efforts to improve reading and numeracy skills among students in early grades K to 3 grades. It aims to teach 750,000 students how to read through improved teaching practices in early grade reading and numeracy, increase in access to reading and mathematics materials and improvement of assessment practice. The program will also rehabilitate up to 10 public libraries in the target districts and will also benefit 100,000 students in non-formal learning activities.Objectives- Improve teacher competencies for effective early grade reading and mathematics instruction;- Improve early grade reading and mathematics assessment practice;- Improve student access to supplementary reading and mathematics material;- Enhance participation of parents and caregivers in support of early grade literacy and early grade numeracy for out of school children."],
    [279,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Dam Project","2011-01-06T00:00:00","2019-12-31T00:00:00",2013,8411000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gomal Zam Dam Project"],
    [280,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2009,8396000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [282,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","MWH Global, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for Diamer Bhasha Dam Project","2014-09-01T00:00:00","2016-08-31T00:00:00",2016,8384049,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for Diamer Bhasha Dam Project"],
    [283,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2016,8367666,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [285,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services (FPRH)","2013-10-02T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2016,8313930,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project is Component 1 of the USAID supported Maternal and Child Health Program comprising at total of five components. Project objectives are to increase access to quality family planning services and commodities, and to promote integration of family planning into health services. MSS will implement the project through expanding its social franchise network, outreach teams and services and its field health educators."],
    [286,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2010,8250000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [289,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pre-Service Teacher Education Program (Pre-STEP)","2008-09-30T00:00:00","2011-04-04T00:00:00",2011,8165299,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pre-Service Teacher Education Program (Pre-STEP)"],
    [291,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","EA Consulting Pvt Ltd.","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction of 10 Academic Blocks","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-03-22T00:00:00",2017,8147238,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program IQC - Design, construction management, equipping and construction of 10 academic blocks in existing universities across Pakistan"],
    [294,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2018,8012171,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [295,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Food Assistance and Livelihood opportunites to internally displaced persons and returnees communites.","2015-11-09T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2016,8000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Public International Organization grant to  to provide Food Assistance and Livelihood opportunites to internally displaced persons and returnees communites."],
    [300,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Tetra Tech, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Clean Energy for Pakistan's Economy (CEPE)","2013-04-26T00:00:00","2021-04-26T00:00:00",2019,7960584,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project is intended to support the Government of Pakistans (GOPs) efforts to increase the financially sustainable delivery of clean energy services to spur the economic and social development of the country. This will primarily be achieved through the strengthening of energy sector governance and policy framework so that it more effectively attracts and encourages private sector investment, and facilitates the commercialization/privatization of state-owned assets. CEPE will channel resources through four broad, interrelated Technical Components to achieve the following aims: (i) Increased private investment in clean energy projects; (ii) Improved capacity of the transmission system and energy markets to support increased private investment in the provision of energy services; (iii) Enhanced commercial viability of the electricity distribution subsector; and (iv)Improved sector governance through policy reforms that facilitate investment and privatization of energy services."],
    [301,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2009,7954674,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [304,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2013,7866679,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [307,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Municipal Service Development Program","2012-05-03T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2016,7834299,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Government-to-government: Sindh Municipal Service Development Program"],
    [308,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2009,7834000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [309,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2014,7791212,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [312,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2010-07-30T00:00:00","2012-12-31T00:00:00",2011,7707762,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [314,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2011,7606974,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [315,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improvements to the rehabilitated Kalat-Quetta-Chaman Highway","2013-10-11T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2020,7581447,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) provided funding to for further improvements of the rehabilitated Kalat-Quetta-Chaman Highway, including a bypass road at Kuchlak, four bridges, two weighing stations, and three toll plazas."],
    [318,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","National Transmission & Despatch Company","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gharo Keti Bandar, Wind Power Project (WPP)","2016-01-13T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2019,7475607,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gharo Keti Bandar, Wind Power Project, WPP"],
    [319,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Infrastructure and Transport Services","2012-01-17T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2016,7442305,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sararogah-Janjal-makin road, Ghulam Khan-Bannu road,Wana-Makin road, Repair of flood damaged tank, and Reconstruction of Gomal bridge"],
    [320,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2018,7400000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [321,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2012,7373026,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [322,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Deloitte","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan (Trade)","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-08-31T00:00:00",2014,7339767,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID's program, Empower Pakistan: Trade (EPT), is a 4 year Economic GrowthActivity designed to help the Pakistani economy achieve its export potential bycreating an environment that is more conducive to transit, international and regional trade, specifically in enhancing trade ties with Afghanistan. EPT will focus on removing the impediments to trade through policy reform, and capacity building activities that facilitate increased exports from industry, services, and agriculture enterprises. EPT will also help Pakistan take advantage of recently introduced legislation to allow a wide range of Pakistani manufactured goods to enter the United States duty free through the Reconstruction Opportunity Zones. While this legislation is still pending in the US Congress, EPT will prepare for its eventual approval and implementation."],
    [324,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","CARE International","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empowering Pakistan: Jobs","2009-05-04T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2010,7232676,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Empowering Pakistan: Jobs"],
    [326,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-03-10T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2012,7082938,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [328,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Pakistan - Support Government of Pakistan Contribution of Locally Procured Wheat","2013-08-30T00:00:00","2014-08-31T00:00:00",2014,7039622,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","Pakistan - Support Government of Pakistan Contribution of Locally Procured Wheat"],
    [330,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Economic Revitalization Program","2017-09-20T00:00:00","2021-09-17T00:00:00",2018,7000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Economic Revitalization Program will work in three FATA agencies (South Waziristan, North Waziristan and Khyber)to create sustainable livelihood opportunities for militancy affected population who recently returned to FATA after years of displacement. Key project outputs include;  Output 1: Immediate temporary employment opportunities for most recent returnees created; Output 2: Business opportunities for up-scaling existing/new enterprises created; Output 3: Innovative enterprises belonging to FATA supported to stay operational 6 months after incubation; Output 4: Existing and new entrepreneurs have increased access to micro-finance."],
    [331,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Public International Organization (PIO) Grant to FAO","2017-02-15T00:00:00","2020-01-29T00:00:00",2017,7000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose in FAO's proposal is to make a significant contribution to the stabilization of target communities by reducing poverty and economic inequalities through sustainable agriculture development in FATA.  The activity will work with the FATA Secretariat and its departments at the field-level, beneficiary communities, and other organizations working in target areas.  Over its lifespan, the proposed activity will benefit at least 38,595 farmer households, including 12,534 micro and small enterprises.  It will build on current agriculture recovery activities that are currently being implemented by FAO in the FATA.....1) Support for the PIO's activity is considered to be an effective and efficient way to achieve a particular development objective.....Based on implementation history and expertise, the proposed activity is considered to be an effective and efficient way to achieve the development objective.  The FAO is the lead United Nations agency working on agricultural based livelihood recovery and rehabilitation of displaced populations in the FATA.  Since March 2015, the FAO has provided livelihood recovery assistance to approximately 100,000 families that have returned to FATA after military operations.  The FAO is one of the few agencies that have complete access to security sensitive areas and is currently implementing multiple donor-funded agriculture livelihood recovery activities, for example the Japan International Cooperation Agency, the United Kingdom's Department for International Development, and USAID, in FATA.  ....USAID would be the sole donor to fund FAO's proposal.  As mentioned under ADS 308.3.6, the FAO would not establish a trust\" for implementation of activities specified under the grant proposal.  Additionally, since September 2015, the FAO has funded agriculture recovery activities through the USAID-supported, Baluchistan Agriculture Project.\"  To date, the activity has provided assistance to more than 54,000 returning families.  Bu"],
    [334,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2010,6996408,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [335,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2012,6984088,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [337,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2014-02-03T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2019,6907471,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [338,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Links to Learning (Ed Links)","2007-10-19T00:00:00","2012-10-31T00:00:00",2009,6892393,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To provide support to basic reform at the middle and secondary Pakistan school system level under the \" Link to Learning\"."],
    [339,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction and rehabilitation of five educational institutions","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2013,6858828,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Construction and rehabilitation of five educational institutions"],
    [341,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2007,6768788,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [342,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2019,6757993,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [343,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2010,6700988,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [346,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Food Policy Research Institute","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP)","2011-06-30T00:00:00","2016-07-06T00:00:00",2014,6643992,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","the Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP), launched in July 2011, is a flexible country-led and country-wide policy analysis and capacity strengthening program. The program provides analytical support on a range of economic policies affecting agricultural growth and food security in the country. The core purpose of the program is to contribute to pro-poor economic growth and enhanced food security through strengthened national capacity for designing and implementing evidence-based policy reforms. This requires improving research-based policy analysis; building capacity, leadership and networks among researchers and policy analysts within and outside the government; and disseminating research results among diverse stakeholders."],
    [348,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Monitoring and Evaluation Program","2013-07-01T00:00:00","2015-04-30T00:00:00",2015,6615190,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Pakistan Monitoring and Evaluation Program"],
    [350,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced)","2009-08-24T00:00:00","2013-09-30T00:00:00",2013,6570845,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan."],
    [351,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Dairy and Rural Development Foundation (Pakistan)","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Dairy Project","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2017-01-14T00:00:00",2013,6548826,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to boost the incomes in the dairy sector in Punjab by offering training in best practices to farmers, artificial insemination technicians, and women livestock extension workers. Trainees are introduced to techniques and resources that help improve milk yields and livestock management and also receive basic equipment. The project promotes linkages between small dairy farmers and suppliers, service providers, and higher-end markets."],
    [352,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Tetra Tech, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Clean Energy for Pakistan's Economy (CEPE)","2013-04-26T00:00:00","2021-04-26T00:00:00",2020,6547793,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project is intended to support the Government of Pakistans (GOPs) efforts to increase the financially sustainable delivery of clean energy services to spur the economic and social development of the country. This will primarily be achieved through the strengthening of energy sector governance and policy framework so that it more effectively attracts and encourages private sector investment, and facilitates the commercialization/privatization of state-owned assets. CEPE will channel resources through four broad, interrelated Technical Components to achieve the following aims: (i) Increased private investment in clean energy projects; (ii) Improved capacity of the transmission system and energy markets to support increased private investment in the provision of energy services; (iii) Enhanced commercial viability of the electricity distribution subsector; and (iv)Improved sector governance through policy reforms that facilitate investment and privatization of energy services."],
    [353,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","JSPE Management LLC","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-22T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2019,6527087,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [355,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Khushhali Bank Limited","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Tubewell Efficiency Improvement Program (TWEIP) Phase II","2011-02-25T00:00:00","2014-06-30T00:00:00",2013,6517598,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Tubewell Efficiency Improvement Program (TWEIP) is intended to replace agriculture tube wells with more efficient one. Main goal of the programme is to demonstrate the potential to significantly improve the efficiency of the use of electricity in the words largest irrigation-base agriculture system."],
    [356,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2012,6513885,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [360,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Peshawar  Torkham Road Rehabilitation","2012-01-16T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2013,6457115,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The PeshawarTorkham road project is intended to: Improve local economic opportunities; Allow internal and international trade to flow more easily; Offer employment opportunities for local workers and Extend and support the delivery of basic infrastructure services by the Government of Pakistan."],
    [361,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2009,6449000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [363,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2017,6395565,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [367,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Reading Program","2014-01-06T00:00:00","2019-01-05T00:00:00",2015,6351672,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sindh Reading Program aims to enhance children's literacy and numeracy competencies in selected 7 target districts and five selected Karachi towns of Sindh province. The program will support GOS institutions in enhancing and improving the quality of learning through efforts to improve reading and numeracy skills among students in early grades K to 3 grades. It aims to teach 750,000 students how to read through improved teaching practices in early grade reading and numeracy, increase in access to reading and mathematics materials and improvement of assessment practice. The program will also rehabilitate up to 10 public libraries in the target districts and will also benefit 100,000 students in non-formal learning activities.Objectives- Improve teacher competencies for effective early grade reading and mathematics instruction;- Improve early grade reading and mathematics assessment practice;- Improve student access to supplementary reading and mathematics material;- Enhance participation of parents and caregivers in support of early grade literacy and early grade numeracy for out of school children."],
    [370,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2017,6314055,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [373,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Rescue Committee","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Reading Project","2013-06-28T00:00:00","2020-09-27T00:00:00",2019,6271788,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Reading Project (PRP) expands Pakistan-led efforts to introduce and institutionalize improvements in reading instruction and assessment in grades 1 and 2 in public schools across Pakistan. PRP supports provincial and regional Departments of Education to strengthen education systems to boost reading skills, and advance community-based opportunities to practice reading outside of school. The activity provides intensive in-service teacher training in reading instructional techniques through the use of new materials. The activity also offers ongoing coaching and support for teachers to reinforce the training. PRP distributes high-quality reading instructional materials for early grades in Urdu, Sindhi, Pashto, and other local languages. In addition, the activity fosters pre-service teacher education through Associate and Bachelor degree programs. With FY 2018 funds, PRP will focus on the Af/Pak border region to provide equitable and high-quality education services and build the institutional capacity of provincial education departments and communities. This forges more self-reliant education systems, enhances trust in local governance along the the Af/Pak border, a key region for U.S. national security. PRP upholds the Mission's core objectives, as articulated in the Integrated Country Strategy and the Country Development Cooperation Strategy, to bolster the equitable delivery of basic services and enhance trust in the government, thereby helping consolidate civilian government control on the border with Afghanistan."],
    [377,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2014,6186767,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [380,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2014,6136646,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [382,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2012,6090661,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [383,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2012,6064488,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [385,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Relief and Development","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Conflict Victim's Support Program","2012-04-16T00:00:00","2015-04-15T00:00:00",2014,6010999,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Conflict Victims' Support Program aims to provide equitable and transparent support to civilian victims of conflict related violence in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Designed assistance packages should take into consideration medical, psycho-social, livelihood and long-term support needs of civilian victims ensuring the maximum service-delivery to the beneficiaries."],
    [387,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Tetra Tech, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Clean Energy for Pakistan's Economy (CEPE)","2013-04-26T00:00:00","2021-04-26T00:00:00",2018,6005521,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project is intended to support the Government of Pakistans (GOPs) efforts to increase the financially sustainable delivery of clean energy services to spur the economic and social development of the country. This will primarily be achieved through the strengthening of energy sector governance and policy framework so that it more effectively attracts and encourages private sector investment, and facilitates the commercialization/privatization of state-owned assets. CEPE will channel resources through four broad, interrelated Technical Components to achieve the following aims: (i) Increased private investment in clean energy projects; (ii) Improved capacity of the transmission system and energy markets to support increased private investment in the provision of energy services; (iii) Enhanced commercial viability of the electricity distribution subsector; and (iv)Improved sector governance through policy reforms that facilitate investment and privatization of energy services."],
    [390,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Qavi Engineers (Pvt) Ltd","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program Task Order for 3 CAS Universities","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2016,5989456,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program Task Order for 3 CAS Universities"],
    [391,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Relief and Development","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Conflict Victim's Support Program","2012-04-16T00:00:00","2015-04-15T00:00:00",2014,5979002,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Conflict Victims' Support Program aims to provide equitable and transparent support to civilian victims of conflict related violence in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Designed assistance packages should take into consideration medical, psycho-social, livelihood and long-term support needs of civilian victims ensuring the maximum service-delivery to the beneficiaries."],
    [393,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2012,5943336,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [394,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2010,5901302,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [396,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2016,5890935,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [397,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Air Force","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force","2005-01-15T00:00:00","2016-09-14T00:00:00",2011,5860489,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force"],
    [399,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Deloitte","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan (Trade)","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-08-31T00:00:00",2011,5804406,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID's program, Empower Pakistan: Trade (EPT), is a 4 year Economic GrowthActivity designed to help the Pakistani economy achieve its export potential bycreating an environment that is more conducive to transit, international and regional trade, specifically in enhancing trade ties with Afghanistan. EPT will focus on removing the impediments to trade through policy reform, and capacity building activities that facilitate increased exports from industry, services, and agriculture enterprises. EPT will also help Pakistan take advantage of recently introduced legislation to allow a wide range of Pakistani manufactured goods to enter the United States duty free through the Reconstruction Opportunity Zones. While this legislation is still pending in the US Congress, EPT will prepare for its eventual approval and implementation."],
    [400,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID II (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced Phase Two)","2013-09-02T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2015,5802620,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Phase one of the RAPID fund began in August 2009 and was successfully completed in September 2013. It supported more than three million people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Concern Worldwide has now been awarded funding from USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance for a second phase of the RAPID fund."],
    [401,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Dam Project","2011-01-06T00:00:00","2019-12-31T00:00:00",2018,5796520,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gomal Zam Dam Project"],
    [402,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2016,5780260,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [404,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2015,5738578,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [408,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2015,5697098,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [409,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Tarbela Dam Repair and Maintenance Phase 2","2015-09-22T00:00:00","2023-06-30T00:00:00",2017,5696477,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Tarbela Dam Repair and Maintenance Phase 2"],
    [412,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA)","2016-12-01T00:00:00","2021-11-30T00:00:00",2020,5662710,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA) will increase incomes and employment in project-assisted economic sectors and improve the enabling environment for private sector led growth in Pakistan. This activity will be focused on developing the following sectors: 1) information, communication and technology (ICT); 2) light engineering;3) textile (minus spinning);4) hospitality; 5) minerals (marble, granite and gems); 6) logistics and packaging; and 7) leather (minus tanning)."],
    [413,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2009,5640500,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [414,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Emergency Food Security Programming in Pakistan","2014-06-19T00:00:00","2016-12-31T00:00:00",2017,5633076,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Emergency Food Security Programming in Pakistan"],
    [416,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2016,5607939,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [420,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2014,5571604,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [421,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services (FPRH)","2013-10-02T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2015,5563714,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project is Component 1 of the USAID supported Maternal and Child Health Program comprising at total of five components. Project objectives are to increase access to quality family planning services and commodities, and to promote integration of family planning into health services. MSS will implement the project through expanding its social franchise network, outreach teams and services and its field health educators."],
    [425,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Municipal Service Development Program","2012-05-03T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2014,5531378,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Government-to-government: Sindh Municipal Service Development Program"],
    [426,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Tarbela Dam Repair and Maintenance Phase 2","2015-09-22T00:00:00","2023-06-30T00:00:00",2020,5522821,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Tarbela Dam Repair and Maintenance Phase 2"],
    [427,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2010-05-20T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2013,5506050,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [428,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2009,5500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [431,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Protracted Relief and Recovery Operations (PRRO) - Pakistan","2016-02-29T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2016,5478408,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Protracted Relief and Recovery Operations (PRRO) - Pakistan"],
    [433,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2016,5454122,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects"],
    [434,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP - formerly RMNCH)","2014-03-17T00:00:00","2019-12-31T00:00:00",2016,5450000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States Agency for International Developments (USAID) Bureau for Global Healths flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP) focuses on 25 high-priority countries with the ultimate goal of preventing child and maternal deaths. The Program is introducing and supporting high-impact, sustainable reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health (RMNCH) interventions in partnership with ministries of health and other partners. MCSP places a greater emphasis on key cross-cutting issues such as innovation, e/mHealth, equity, quality, gender, public-private partnerships and involvement of civil society, community approaches, health systems strengthening, and behavior change interventions. While maintaining a focus on technical, high-impact interventions; the Program works toward sustainable scale-up to include the health systems that deliver these interventions. In addition to contributing to high-level technical and policy dialogue at the global level, the Program provides tailored technical assistance to help countries meet specific priorities and contextual needs of local RMNCH programs."],
    [436,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Energy Efficiency and Capacity (EP-EEC) project","2009-03-26T00:00:00","2012-09-15T00:00:00",2011,5421280,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Energy Efficiency and Capacity (EP-EEC) project is to improve power availability, affordability, conservation, and efficiency to sustain Pakistan's economic growth through (a) developing private market for energy efficiency; (b) promoting programs of energy efficiency and conservation in the commercial, residential, and public sector; and (c) assisting power-sector entities to develop and implement coordinated capacity building programs for staff."],
    [437,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Dam Project","2011-01-06T00:00:00","2019-12-31T00:00:00",2012,5411000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gomal Zam Dam Project"],
    [438,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Aga Khan Development Network","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Satpara Irrigation Project","2012-03-12T00:00:00","2018-12-11T00:00:00",2016,5405320,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Satpara Irrigation & Agriculture Development Project (SIADP) is a follow up of the already existing Satpara Dam Project being implemented by the USAID Energy Office. The project is constructing an on-farm irrigation system on 15,500 acres of land downstream from the Satpara Dam in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan; to increase the supply of irrigation water, introduce drip and sprinkle irrigation technologies, increase the availability of fodder and the productivity of high-value fruits and vegetables. It is developing processing facilities, introducing new varieties of fruits and vegetables, and training farmers in harvest and post-harvest management."],
    [439,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Reactivation & Rehabilitation of damaged transformers and 33KV & 11 KV high and low tension lines","2011-03-10T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2013,5400000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Reactivation & Rehabilitation of damaged transformers and 33KV & 11 KV high and low tension lines"],
    [440,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Golen Gol Hydropower Project","2016-10-31T00:00:00","2020-06-11T00:00:00",2019,5387885,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Golen Gol Hydropower Project"],
    [441,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","National University of Sciences and Technology","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) established at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)","2014-09-05T00:00:00","2019-09-04T00:00:00",2019,5384861,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NUST entered into a Cooperative Agreement with USAID to establish U.S.Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) to address some of the outstanding challenges faced by the energy section in Pakistan and to facilitate applied research and education partnership between USA and Pakistan. Strategic goals behind USPCAS-E are to evolve into a Centre of Excellence in Applied Research catering to the Energy Sector and economy of Pakistan with the aim to establish efficient governance structures - sustainability, value-added curriculum and capacity building; promote applied research to serve public/private sector and NUST-US students/faculty exchange programs. USPCAS-E energy research agenda and research thrusts focus areas are research & policy development in renewable energy & emerging technologies, thermal engineering leading to energy security utilizing indigenous resources; promotion of technologies & practices that increase energy efficiency in all sectors and technology innovation and entrepreneurship in energy and supporting technologies, materials and services."],
    [442,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNDP FATA/KP IDP response","2016-02-29T00:00:00","2018-07-31T00:00:00",2017,5375869,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","UNDP FATA/KP IDP response"],
    [444,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Higher Education Commission","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program","2004-06-30T00:00:00","2023-06-30T00:00:00",2017,5366946,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program"],
    [445,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2017,5365729,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [446,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Balochistan Agriculture Project","2008-10-30T00:00:00","2016-12-30T00:00:00",2014,5350000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project aims to increase the incomes of 14,300 households in over 700 poor communities in districts within 100 miles of the Afghan border in Balochistan. The project helps communities and farmers increase production, sales, and revenues of crops and livestock. Activities include introduction of new technologies and practices, improved management approaches, new varieties of crops and livestock, land leveling as well as better water management techniques and grading, packaging, packing, and marketing."],
    [450,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2015,5284479,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [453,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","ARS","Agricultural Research Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural research","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Cotton Productivity Enhancement Program","2010-08-24T00:00:00","2013-09-30T00:00:00",2011,5250000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Increase cotton yields and improve production with CLCuV resistant varieties and adoption of improved management practices"],
    [455,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Qavi Engineers (Pvt) Ltd","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program Task Order for 3 CAS Universities","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2017,5221579,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program Task Order for 3 CAS Universities"],
    [456,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Protracted Relief and Recovery Operations (PRRO) - Pakistan","2016-02-29T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2019,5201355,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Protracted Relief and Recovery Operations (PRRO) - Pakistan"],
    [458,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2015,5187271,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [463,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Links to Learning (Ed Links)","2007-10-19T00:00:00","2012-10-31T00:00:00",2011,5148930,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To provide support to basic reform at the middle and secondary Pakistan school system level under the \" Link to Learning\"."],
    [465,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Arizona State University","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/Arizona State University (ASU), Partner U.S. University in Energy","2014-11-21T00:00:00","2019-11-20T00:00:00",2019,5130007,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies project, Arizona State University works with the National University of Science and Technology-Islamabad (NUST) and the University of Engineering and Technology-Peshawar (UET) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the energy labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy-level research, and perform industry and government services in the energy sector. USPCAS-Energy will provide technical and logistical support to NUST and UET-Peshawar to arrange student and faculty exchanges, support curriculum reform for new degree programs, conduct an energy stakeholders' conference, and initiate five joint applied research projects in energy. Anticipated results include modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, and applied research initiated for innovative development solutions."],
    [466,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) - Maternal and Child Health Task Order 4","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2018,5099895,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this Task Order is to: Improve the provision of quality-assured health commodities through global commodity procurement and logistics. Provide technical assistance focused on systems strengthening to improve country supply chain and increase commodity security. Improve coordination among global Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and supply chain stakeholders to strengthen the collective response to maternal, newborn, and child health related programs."],
    [467,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Abraaj Group","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-23T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2018,5094400,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [469,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2010,5045326,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [470,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health and Immunization Response Support (UNICEF Polio, EPI Grant)","1996-09-26T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2013,5013118,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To implement activities designed to improve polio eradication efforts and routine immunization. Other MCH activities, e.g., Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A) are supported under a separate agreement. Services Provided: This grant funds activities implemented through UNICEFs country, regional and headquarter offices in support of a wide range of MCH interventions. Country-specific proposals are needed to define the activities to be conducted in support of national programs and USAID mission strategic plans. In general, activities can focus on improving service delivery, planning and training, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy and communications, limited equipment procurement (e.g., cold chain) and policy development."],
    [475,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Contribution to the me (WFP) under the Twinning Program","2013-03-20T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2017,5000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","The Twinning Program is a partnership between the Government of Pakistan, WFP, and the international donor community through which wheat donated by the Government of Pakistan is transformed into fortified wheat flour and distributed in the most vulnerable communities. Donor funds are used to cover the costs of milling, fortification, storage, transport, and distribution of the wheat flour."],
    [476,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2011,5000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [477,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - World Bank Group","World Bank Group","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Consultative Group on International Agricultural Researc (CGIAR) Fund II follow-on grant to the World Bank","2017-10-01T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2018,5000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Consultative Group on International Agricultural Researc (CGIAR) Fund II follow-on grant to the World Bank"],
    [481,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Contribution to the me (WFP) under the Twinning Program","2013-03-20T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2014,4999773,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","The Twinning Program is a partnership between the Government of Pakistan, WFP, and the international donor community through which wheat donated by the Government of Pakistan is transformed into fortified wheat flour and distributed in the most vulnerable communities. Donor funds are used to cover the costs of milling, fortification, storage, transport, and distribution of the wheat flour."],
    [483,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2013,4985714,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [488,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","M&C Saatchi World Services","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Outreach and Communication Activity Contract","2015-09-08T00:00:00","2018-12-02T00:00:00",2017,4976480,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Pakistan Outreach and Communication Activity Contract"],
    [489,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Grant to me for flood response in Sindh and Balochistan","2013-03-08T00:00:00","2013-09-30T00:00:00",2014,4973205,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","Grant to me for flood response in Sindh and Balochistan"],
    [490,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2010-03-26T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2010,4965000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [494,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2017,4932192,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [497,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2012,4907025,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [498,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2014,4902541,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [503,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Higher Education Commission","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program","2004-06-30T00:00:00","2023-06-30T00:00:00",2018,4880506,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program"],
    [504,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNICEF Polio Eradication Program","2012-09-26T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2014,4876581,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","UNICEF Polio Eradication Program"],
    [505,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2015,4873836,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [509,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2013,4835000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [510,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2011,4833106,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [514,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2012,4820126,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [515,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legislatures and political parties","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2014,4808406,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [516,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2012,4803145,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [517,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,4793524,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [521,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2016,4779896,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [522,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA)","2016-12-01T00:00:00","2021-11-30T00:00:00",2018,4777515,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA) will increase incomes and employment in project-assisted economic sectors and improve the enabling environment for private sector led growth in Pakistan. This activity will be focused on developing the following sectors: 1) information, communication and technology (ICT); 2) light engineering;3) textile (minus spinning);4) hospitality; 5) minerals (marble, granite and gems); 6) logistics and packaging; and 7) leather (minus tanning)."],
    [523,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Interflow Communications (Pvt) Ltd","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Public Communication Project","2011-11-03T00:00:00","2015-06-30T00:00:00",2013,4773979,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Public Communications Project to conduct mass media campaigns and provide assistance in routine DOC office activities for USAID/Pakistan."],
    [524,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2006,4752463,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [525,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2011,4749624,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [526,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Balochistan Agriculture Project","2008-10-30T00:00:00","2016-12-30T00:00:00",2015,4745790,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project aims to increase the incomes of 14,300 households in over 700 poor communities in districts within 100 miles of the Afghan border in Balochistan. The project helps communities and farmers increase production, sales, and revenues of crops and livestock. Activities include introduction of new technologies and practices, improved management approaches, new varieties of crops and livestock, land leveling as well as better water management techniques and grading, packaging, packing, and marketing."],
    [528,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","MWH Global, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for Diamer Bhasha Dam Project","2014-09-01T00:00:00","2016-08-31T00:00:00",2015,4723928,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for Diamer Bhasha Dam Project"],
    [533,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2013,4640025,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [535,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Municipal Service Development Program","2012-05-03T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2019,4636201,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Government-to-government: Sindh Municipal Service Development Program"],
    [536,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Supply Chain Management System (SCMS) - Task Order 3","2005-09-27T00:00:00","2017-02-28T00:00:00",2012,4630700,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Supply Chain Management System (SCMS) is a multi-billion dollar PEPFAR Program managed by USAID and implemented by Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PfSCM). The purpose of SCMS is to ensure the supply of quality essential medicines and other products to people impacted by HIV/AIDS, and to promote sustainable supply chains in partner countries, in collaboration with US agencies and other stakeholders. SCMS supports the rapid scale up of HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment by providing an uninterrupted supply of key commodities. CMS is implemented by the Partnership for Supply Chain Management, a non-profit consortium of 13 organizations led by John Snow, Inc. Research & Training Institute (JSI) and Management Sciences forHealth (MSH)."],
    [538,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2020,4625000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [539,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Construction of 36 schools","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2015,4616064,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Construction of 36 schools"],
    [540,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2014,4607334,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [541,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2015,4600000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [542,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Mehran University of Engineering and Technology","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water (USPCAS-W) has been established at Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET)","2014-12-12T00:00:00","2019-12-11T00:00:00",2018,4568408,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States Government through United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Government of Pakistan through the Higher Education Commission (HEC) have partnered together to create state of art centers for advanced studies. The U.S.-PAK Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) have been designed by the United States Government and Government of Pakistan to support Pakistans economic development by strengthening universities and encouraging applied research. USPCAS have been designed to leverage economic development in Pakistan through applied research in energy, water, and agriculture and food security."],
    [543,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2012,4542933,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [544,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Dairy and Rural Development Foundation (Pakistan)","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Dairy Project","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2017-01-14T00:00:00",2014,4524988,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to boost the incomes in the dairy sector in Punjab by offering training in best practices to farmers, artificial insemination technicians, and women livestock extension workers. Trainees are introduced to techniques and resources that help improve milk yields and livestock management and also receive basic equipment. The project promotes linkages between small dairy farmers and suppliers, service providers, and higher-end markets."],
    [546,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Balochistan Agriculture Project","2008-10-30T00:00:00","2016-12-30T00:00:00",2017,4504210,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project aims to increase the incomes of 14,300 households in over 700 poor communities in districts within 100 miles of the Afghan border in Balochistan. The project helps communities and farmers increase production, sales, and revenues of crops and livestock. Activities include introduction of new technologies and practices, improved management approaches, new varieties of crops and livestock, land leveling as well as better water management techniques and grading, packaging, packing, and marketing."],
    [547,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","EA Consulting Pvt Ltd.","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction of 10 Academic Blocks","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-03-22T00:00:00",2015,4494160,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program IQC - Design, construction management, equipping and construction of 10 academic blocks in existing universities across Pakistan"],
    [550,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Aga Khan Development Network","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Satpara Irrigation Project","2012-03-12T00:00:00","2018-12-11T00:00:00",2017,4468735,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Satpara Irrigation & Agriculture Development Project (SIADP) is a follow up of the already existing Satpara Dam Project being implemented by the USAID Energy Office. The project is constructing an on-farm irrigation system on 15,500 acres of land downstream from the Satpara Dam in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan; to increase the supply of irrigation water, introduce drip and sprinkle irrigation technologies, increase the availability of fodder and the productivity of high-value fruits and vegetables. It is developing processing facilities, introducing new varieties of fruits and vegetables, and training farmers in harvest and post-harvest management."],
    [553,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2010-05-20T00:00:00","2016-03-31T00:00:00",2011,4464500,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [554,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2014,4464111,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [556,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services (FPRH)","2013-10-02T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2015,4450051,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project is Component 1 of the USAID supported Maternal and Child Health Program comprising at total of five components. Project objectives are to increase access to quality family planning services and commodities, and to promote integration of family planning into health services. MSS will implement the project through expanding its social franchise network, outreach teams and services and its field health educators."],
    [557,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Partnership for Ag Market Development (AMD) (formerly Comm. Ag Project)","2015-02-23T00:00:00","2019-06-21T00:00:00",2018,4434812,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Commercial Agriculture Project (CAP) will support the development of Pakistan's commercial agriculture and livestock sectors to meet international and domestic demands in targeted product lines, such as mango, citrus, meat, and high-value vegetables. The goal is to increase the efficiency, quality, and profitability of the targeted product lines by helping businesses adopt better and improved production, marketing, and business management practices. CAP will work with commodity-specific farmer organizations, including those established under mission's Agribusiness Project, further developing these groups' abilities to connect with and sell to domestic and international markets. Specific activities anticipated under CAP include helping businesses understand and comply with domestic and international product quality standards; encouraging smaller firms to organize marketing associations; promoting better cooperation and coordination among traders, buyers, and growers; and linking processors and marketers with farmer associations and individual farms that can meet their supply needs. In doing so, CAP will help Pakistani firms and farmers increase market shares and sales to existing markets and access new export markets."],
    [558,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2018,4433709,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [559,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Dam Project","2011-01-06T00:00:00","2019-12-31T00:00:00",2017,4429171,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gomal Zam Dam Project"],
    [562,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2010,4391749,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [565,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Resilience Activity (CRA)","2013-08-30T00:00:00","2022-06-30T00:00:00",2020,4348224,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Community Resilience Activity (CRA) is to increase stability in focus areas of Pakistan through increasing resilience in targeted communities. USAID proposed two underlying programmatic objectives to achieve this goal: 1) Increase broad-based citizen engagement in community decision-making; and, 2) Enhance tolerance within and across communities."],
    [567,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2014,4340550,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [568,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Marie Stopes International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Support for International Family Planning Organizations (SIFPO)","2010-09-30T00:00:00","2015-09-29T00:00:00",2013,4338948,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","SIFPO-MSIs mandate is to increase the use of voluntary family planning services globally through strengthening selected international family planning organizations that have a global reach and an extensive, multi-country network of service delivery points, in order to achieve maximum program impact and synergies."],
    [569,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2012,4338662,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [570,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2011,4335000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [572,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Blumont Global Development","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Community Mobilization Program (SCMP)","2013-08-07T00:00:00","2021-08-06T00:00:00",2018,4319008,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Sindh Community Mobilization Program (CMP) program provides the Government of Sindh, in Pakistan, with technical assistance, training and related resources necessary to improve effective community mobilization and support community and private sector engagement with school based management in targeted geographic areas in Sindh."],
    [573,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2010-05-20T00:00:00","2016-03-31T00:00:00",2013,4310055,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [576,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA-KP Health Program","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2015-03-31T00:00:00",2014,4304903,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","FATAKP Health Program is implemented in collaboration with the Departments of Health, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Province and of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to improve access to quality health care services for women and children. The program covers the Malakand Division (all seven districts) in KP and four agencies in the FATA (North and South Waziristan, Mohmand and Bajaur). It supports efforts towards the achievement of Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 by the Governments of KP and the FATA . The program addresses supply and demandrelated barriers to increased use of key services (Maternal, Newborn and Child Health [MNCH], as well as Family Planning [FP]) along the householdtohospital continuum of care. OBJECTIVES 1. Improve access to and availability of quality integrated MNCH and FP Services 2. Increase community acceptance for MNCH and FP services and community empowerment to create enabling policy environment in targeted communities. 3. Strengthen health system for improved MNCH and FP service delivery in target communities in FATA and KP"],
    [580,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Aga Khan Development Network","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Satpara Irrigation Project","2012-03-12T00:00:00","2018-12-11T00:00:00",2015,4280191,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Satpara Irrigation & Agriculture Development Project (SIADP) is a follow up of the already existing Satpara Dam Project being implemented by the USAID Energy Office. The project is constructing an on-farm irrigation system on 15,500 acres of land downstream from the Satpara Dam in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan; to increase the supply of irrigation water, introduce drip and sprinkle irrigation technologies, increase the availability of fodder and the productivity of high-value fruits and vegetables. It is developing processing facilities, introducing new varieties of fruits and vegetables, and training farmers in harvest and post-harvest management."],
    [581,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Rescue Committee","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Reading Project","2013-06-28T00:00:00","2020-09-27T00:00:00",2020,4275609,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Reading Project (PRP) expands Pakistan-led efforts to introduce and institutionalize improvements in reading instruction and assessment in grades 1 and 2 in public schools across Pakistan. PRP supports provincial and regional Departments of Education to strengthen education systems to boost reading skills, and advance community-based opportunities to practice reading outside of school. The activity provides intensive in-service teacher training in reading instructional techniques through the use of new materials. The activity also offers ongoing coaching and support for teachers to reinforce the training. PRP distributes high-quality reading instructional materials for early grades in Urdu, Sindhi, Pashto, and other local languages. In addition, the activity fosters pre-service teacher education through Associate and Bachelor degree programs. With FY 2018 funds, PRP will focus on the Af/Pak border region to provide equitable and high-quality education services and build the institutional capacity of provincial education departments and communities. This forges more self-reliant education systems, enhances trust in local governance along the the Af/Pak border, a key region for U.S. national security. PRP upholds the Mission's core objectives, as articulated in the Integrated Country Strategy and the Country Development Cooperation Strategy, to bolster the equitable delivery of basic services and enhance trust in the government, thereby helping consolidate civilian government control on the border with Afghanistan."],
    [583,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Partnership for Ag Market Development (AMD) (formerly Comm. Ag Project)","2015-02-23T00:00:00","2019-06-21T00:00:00",2016,4261087,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Commercial Agriculture Project (CAP) will support the development of Pakistan's commercial agriculture and livestock sectors to meet international and domestic demands in targeted product lines, such as mango, citrus, meat, and high-value vegetables. The goal is to increase the efficiency, quality, and profitability of the targeted product lines by helping businesses adopt better and improved production, marketing, and business management practices. CAP will work with commodity-specific farmer organizations, including those established under mission's Agribusiness Project, further developing these groups' abilities to connect with and sell to domestic and international markets. Specific activities anticipated under CAP include helping businesses understand and comply with domestic and international product quality standards; encouraging smaller firms to organize marketing associations; promoting better cooperation and coordination among traders, buyers, and growers; and linking processors and marketers with farmer associations and individual farms that can meet their supply needs. In doing so, CAP will help Pakistani firms and farmers increase market shares and sales to existing markets and access new export markets."],
    [585,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2012,4257101,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [586,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNDP FATA/KP IDP response","2016-02-29T00:00:00","2018-07-31T00:00:00",2018,4252705,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","UNDP FATA/KP IDP response"],
    [587,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNICEF-Every Child in School initiative under IEQ.","2013-11-01T00:00:00","2016-08-04T00:00:00",2014,4250000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","UNICEF-Every Child in School initiative under IEQ."],
    [588,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Resilience Activity (CRA)","2013-08-30T00:00:00","2022-06-30T00:00:00",2018,4249025,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Community Resilience Activity (CRA) is to increase stability in focus areas of Pakistan through increasing resilience in targeted communities. USAID proposed two underlying programmatic objectives to achieve this goal: 1) Increase broad-based citizen engagement in community decision-making; and, 2) Enhance tolerance within and across communities."],
    [591,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Golen Gol Hydropower Project","2016-10-31T00:00:00","2020-06-11T00:00:00",2020,4229876,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Golen Gol Hydropower Project"],
    [592,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2016,4228406,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [593,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2016,4225313,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [595,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,4211502,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [596,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2016,4204636,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [597,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Deloitte","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan (Trade)","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-08-31T00:00:00",2010,4200000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID's program, Empower Pakistan: Trade (EPT), is a 4 year Economic GrowthActivity designed to help the Pakistani economy achieve its export potential bycreating an environment that is more conducive to transit, international and regional trade, specifically in enhancing trade ties with Afghanistan. EPT will focus on removing the impediments to trade through policy reform, and capacity building activities that facilitate increased exports from industry, services, and agriculture enterprises. EPT will also help Pakistan take advantage of recently introduced legislation to allow a wide range of Pakistani manufactured goods to enter the United States duty free through the Reconstruction Opportunity Zones. While this legislation is still pending in the US Congress, EPT will prepare for its eventual approval and implementation."],
    [598,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2007,4194149,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [601,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Energy Efficiency and Capacity (EP-EEC) project","2009-03-26T00:00:00","2012-09-15T00:00:00",2010,4151463,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Energy Efficiency and Capacity (EP-EEC) project is to improve power availability, affordability, conservation, and efficiency to sustain Pakistan's economic growth through (a) developing private market for energy efficiency; (b) promoting programs of energy efficiency and conservation in the commercial, residential, and public sector; and (c) assisting power-sector entities to develop and implement coordinated capacity building programs for staff."],
    [602,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Rescue Committee","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Reading Project","2013-06-28T00:00:00","2020-09-27T00:00:00",2020,4148311,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Reading Project (PRP) expands Pakistan-led efforts to introduce and institutionalize improvements in reading instruction and assessment in grades 1 and 2 in public schools across Pakistan. PRP supports provincial and regional Departments of Education to strengthen education systems to boost reading skills, and advance community-based opportunities to practice reading outside of school. The activity provides intensive in-service teacher training in reading instructional techniques through the use of new materials. The activity also offers ongoing coaching and support for teachers to reinforce the training. PRP distributes high-quality reading instructional materials for early grades in Urdu, Sindhi, Pashto, and other local languages. In addition, the activity fosters pre-service teacher education through Associate and Bachelor degree programs. With FY 2018 funds, PRP will focus on the Af/Pak border region to provide equitable and high-quality education services and build the institutional capacity of provincial education departments and communities. This forges more self-reliant education systems, enhances trust in local governance along the the Af/Pak border, a key region for U.S. national security. PRP upholds the Mission's core objectives, as articulated in the Integrated Country Strategy and the Country Development Cooperation Strategy, to bolster the equitable delivery of basic services and enhance trust in the government, thereby helping consolidate civilian government control on the border with Afghanistan."],
    [603,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Reading Program","2014-01-06T00:00:00","2019-01-05T00:00:00",2017,4128806,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sindh Reading Program aims to enhance children's literacy and numeracy competencies in selected 7 target districts and five selected Karachi towns of Sindh province. The program will support GOS institutions in enhancing and improving the quality of learning through efforts to improve reading and numeracy skills among students in early grades K to 3 grades. It aims to teach 750,000 students how to read through improved teaching practices in early grade reading and numeracy, increase in access to reading and mathematics materials and improvement of assessment practice. The program will also rehabilitate up to 10 public libraries in the target districts and will also benefit 100,000 students in non-formal learning activities.Objectives- Improve teacher competencies for effective early grade reading and mathematics instruction;- Improve early grade reading and mathematics assessment practice;- Improve student access to supplementary reading and mathematics material;- Enhance participation of parents and caregivers in support of early grade literacy and early grade numeracy for out of school children."],
    [606,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Economic Revitalization Program","2017-09-20T00:00:00","2021-09-17T00:00:00",2018,4066673,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Economic Revitalization Program will work in three FATA agencies (South Waziristan, North Waziristan and Khyber)to create sustainable livelihood opportunities for militancy affected population who recently returned to FATA after years of displacement. Key project outputs include;  Output 1: Immediate temporary employment opportunities for most recent returnees created; Output 2: Business opportunities for up-scaling existing/new enterprises created; Output 3: Innovative enterprises belonging to FATA supported to stay operational 6 months after incubation; Output 4: Existing and new entrepreneurs have increased access to micro-finance."],
    [609,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Inter Agency Agreement with USDA - DO2 - Pakistan Soil Fertility Program","2013-08-29T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2017,4040798,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will continue to provide staff to work with in-country Pakistani partners to execute its \"Improving Soil Fertility through Agricultural Extension\" program, which focuses on improving soil health. The program will continue work to support public-private collaboration on a messaging campaign on soil health, expand field demonstrations to reach a greater number of farmers, and disseminate soil improvement techniques developed and proven in the initial years of the project."],
    [611,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Relief and Development","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Conflict Victim's Support Program","2012-04-16T00:00:00","2015-04-15T00:00:00",2013,4020999,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Conflict Victims' Support Program aims to provide equitable and transparent support to civilian victims of conflict related violence in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Designed assistance packages should take into consideration medical, psycho-social, livelihood and long-term support needs of civilian victims ensuring the maximum service-delivery to the beneficiaries."],
    [612,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Johns Hopkins University","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health Communication Project","2014-04-25T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2017,4014311,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Health Communication Project"],
    [614,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","EA Consulting Pvt Ltd.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Program Management Services for the Repair/Renovation of MCH Centers in Sindh Province","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-03-22T00:00:00",2019,4008816,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program Management Services for the Repair/Renovation of MCH Centers in Sindh Province"],
    [616,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Deloitte","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan (Trade)","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-08-31T00:00:00",2013,4000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID's program, Empower Pakistan: Trade (EPT), is a 4 year Economic GrowthActivity designed to help the Pakistani economy achieve its export potential bycreating an environment that is more conducive to transit, international and regional trade, specifically in enhancing trade ties with Afghanistan. EPT will focus on removing the impediments to trade through policy reform, and capacity building activities that facilitate increased exports from industry, services, and agriculture enterprises. EPT will also help Pakistan take advantage of recently introduced legislation to allow a wide range of Pakistani manufactured goods to enter the United States duty free through the Reconstruction Opportunity Zones. While this legislation is still pending in the US Congress, EPT will prepare for its eventual approval and implementation."],
    [617,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2010,4000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [618,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Contribution to the me (WFP) under the Twinning Program","2013-03-20T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2015,4000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","The Twinning Program is a partnership between the Government of Pakistan, WFP, and the international donor community through which wheat donated by the Government of Pakistan is transformed into fortified wheat flour and distributed in the most vulnerable communities. Donor funds are used to cover the costs of milling, fortification, storage, transport, and distribution of the wheat flour."],
    [620,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood damaged infrastructure: Amandara headworks","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2018-06-30T00:00:00",2015,4000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood damaged infrastructure: Amandara headworks"],
    [621,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2015,3996960,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [622,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Khushhali Bank Limited","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Tubewell Efficiency Improvement Program (TWEIP) Phase II","2011-02-25T00:00:00","2014-06-30T00:00:00",2012,3989621,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Tubewell Efficiency Improvement Program (TWEIP) is intended to replace agriculture tube wells with more efficient one. Main goal of the programme is to demonstrate the potential to significantly improve the efficiency of the use of electricity in the words largest irrigation-base agriculture system."],
    [624,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-10-21T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2012,3978305,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [627,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2009,3969319,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [630,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Municipal Service Development Program","2012-05-03T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2015,3959472,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Government-to-government: Sindh Municipal Service Development Program"],
    [633,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","CARE International","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empowering Pakistan: Jobs","2009-05-04T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2011,3936423,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Empowering Pakistan: Jobs"],
    [634,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governance Project {KPG)","2015-03-02T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2017,3926469,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governance Program (KPG) will assist the provincial government and civil society organizations to implement an agenda that improves local government service and better serves KP citizens. It will establish and manage a mechanism for supporting activities that reinforce stability, counter extremism, and promote democratic inclusiveness, including for women and other marginalized groups."],
    [635,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Revitalizing, Innovating, Strengthening Education","2006-07-25T00:00:00","2010-08-31T00:00:00",2009,3918899,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","RISE was developed based on global evidence that a comprehensive approach to education support can build the capacity of all education stakeholders, leading to sustainable improvements in educational quality and access. RISEs system of support for education managers, teachers, and communities substantially improved the quality of both classroom instruction and student learning. RISEs model of capacity building for educational management ensured district education systems were better managed and more efficient. The governments of Azad Jammu and Kashmir endorsed RISEs key initiatives and helped to develop roadmaps for long-term sustainability. RISEs achievements were a result of its close partnership with education officials, teachers, communities, and representatives of training institutions."],
    [636,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Abt Associates, Inc.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Pakistan Health Systems Strengthening Project","2006-12-13T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2009,3915701,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","In December 2007, USAID/Pakistan awarded the Pakistan Health System Strengthening Project (PHSP) to Abt Associates Inc. and its implementing partners. PHSP is a two-year activity to strengthen capacity in both the public and private health sectors to deliver quality maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH) care services. By helping to improve MNCH services, PHSP will contribute to improving the health and well-being of mothers, infants, and children under five in Pakistan, especially among vulnerable populations."],
    [637,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Blumont Global Development","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Community Mobilization Program (SCMP)","2013-08-07T00:00:00","2021-08-06T00:00:00",2016,3912621,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Sindh Community Mobilization Program (CMP) program provides the Government of Sindh, in Pakistan, with technical assistance, training and related resources necessary to improve effective community mobilization and support community and private sector engagement with school based management in targeted geographic areas in Sindh."],
    [638,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Center for Advaned Studies in Energy at University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Peshawar","2014-10-17T00:00:00","2019-10-16T00:00:00",2019,3899267,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States has invested in the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies to find innovative and practical solutions for Pakistans energy, water, agriculture, and food security challenges.  Through this initiative, University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Peshawar and National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) have partnered with Arizona State University to create two centers for energy research.  The partnership among these universities has multiple goals, including curriculum development, research, establishment of new laboratories, and exchange programs.  Under the umbrella of the Higher Education Commission, the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies in Energy at UET-Peshawar and at NUST are expected to eventually become Pakistans premier sustainable energy research centers.  These centers also aim to set new standards for supporting the success of women and disadvantaged youth in the engineering profession."],
    [639,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Blumont Global Development","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Community Mobilization Program (SCMP)","2013-08-07T00:00:00","2021-08-06T00:00:00",2017,3896226,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Sindh Community Mobilization Program (CMP) program provides the Government of Sindh, in Pakistan, with technical assistance, training and related resources necessary to improve effective community mobilization and support community and private sector engagement with school based management in targeted geographic areas in Sindh."],
    [641,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Lahore University of Management Sciences","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2015-10-11T00:00:00",2015,3872216,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The primary objective of Civil Society Organizations (CSO) and Government of Pakistan (GOP) entities Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP) is to establish a mechanism that will enable USAID/Pakistan to work with more local implementing partners and host government institutions, many of which are faced with institutional capacity issues. Through the performance of pre-award surveys, ASP will specifically target those local implementing partners which are considered essential (key partner organizations) to meeting USAID/Pakistan's goals and objectives, but do not meet minimum standards for managing USG funds as defined in USAID rules and regulations. ASP will allow for the provision of the technical assistance required to build their institutional capacity up to USAID standards."],
    [643,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governance Project {KPG)","2015-03-02T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2018,3847471,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governance Program (KPG) will assist the provincial government and civil society organizations to implement an agenda that improves local government service and better serves KP citizens. It will establish and manage a mechanism for supporting activities that reinforce stability, counter extremism, and promote democratic inclusiveness, including for women and other marginalized groups."],
    [645,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2010,3823642,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [647,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2012,3816719,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [650,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Balochistan Agriculture Project","2008-10-30T00:00:00","2016-12-30T00:00:00",2016,3795790,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project aims to increase the incomes of 14,300 households in over 700 poor communities in districts within 100 miles of the Afghan border in Balochistan. The project helps communities and farmers increase production, sales, and revenues of crops and livestock. Activities include introduction of new technologies and practices, improved management approaches, new varieties of crops and livestock, land leveling as well as better water management techniques and grading, packaging, packing, and marketing."],
    [652,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","DELIVER Project (Deliver II) Task Order 4","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2016,3779598,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DELIVER Task Order 4s objective is to increase the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services through strengthened supply chains and supportive environments for commodity security. Task Order 4 will continue to implement best practices and provide technical services that were offered under the DELIVER Task Order 1, while further aligning its work to support the Global Health Initiative, BEST, and other health initiatives."],
    [653,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health infrastructure","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2013,3753208,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province"],
    [654,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2011,3753164,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [657,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Population Services International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Supporting International Family Planning Organizations (SIFPO)","2010-09-30T00:00:00","2015-09-29T00:00:00",2013,3740191,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","By strengthening organizational capacity and sustainability of country-level programs, SIFPO contributes to reductions in fertility and maternal and child mortality. Through SIFPO, we work to significantly scale up delivery of high quality family planning products and services to address unmet need in a sustainable and targeted manner. By the end of 2015 we aim to achieve the following results:1) Strengthen organizational capacity to deliver quality family planning services to target groups. 2) Quantify and disseminate internal quality assurance standards and results. 3) Increase organizational sustainability of country-level programs, including South-to-South support and community-based family planning services. 4) Strengthen gender-sensitive and youth friendly family planning services at the global level."],
    [661,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Tarbela Dam Repair and Maintenance Phase 2","2015-09-22T00:00:00","2023-06-30T00:00:00",2016,3697000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Tarbela Dam Repair and Maintenance Phase 2"],
    [662,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","National University of Sciences and Technology","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) established at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)","2014-09-05T00:00:00","2019-09-04T00:00:00",2018,3695482,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NUST entered into a Cooperative Agreement with USAID to establish U.S.Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) to address some of the outstanding challenges faced by the energy section in Pakistan and to facilitate applied research and education partnership between USA and Pakistan. Strategic goals behind USPCAS-E are to evolve into a Centre of Excellence in Applied Research catering to the Energy Sector and economy of Pakistan with the aim to establish efficient governance structures - sustainability, value-added curriculum and capacity building; promote applied research to serve public/private sector and NUST-US students/faculty exchange programs. USPCAS-E energy research agenda and research thrusts focus areas are research & policy development in renewable energy & emerging technologies, thermal engineering leading to energy security utilizing indigenous resources; promotion of technologies & practices that increase energy efficiency in all sectors and technology innovation and entrepreneurship in energy and supporting technologies, materials and services."],
    [664,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Satpara Dam Project","2011-01-06T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2013,3681000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Satpara Dam Project"],
    [667,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2013,3651372,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [669,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM)","2015-05-01T00:00:00","2020-06-18T00:00:00",2020,3647630,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","In May 2015, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded a five-year contract to Management Systems International (MSI) to provide performance management support to USAID-sponsored development programs throughout Pakistan. The Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM) will serve as a centralized management support mechanism supporting USAID/Pakistans mission to increase stability, democracy, and prosperity for the men and women of Pakistan through the implementation of the Mission Strategic Framework (MSF). PERFORM will provide data and information to help project managers improve project results through better implementation and design, as well as services that support the Missions learning and adaptive process, enabling it to better target its programming and achieve its goals and objectives. The performance components will include: (1) Monitoring Services; (2) Evaluation Services; (3) Assessment Services; and (4) Learning Support Services."],
    [671,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2016,3638098,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [672,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Energy Efficiency and Capacity (EP-EEC) project","2009-03-26T00:00:00","2012-09-15T00:00:00",2012,3637048,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Energy Efficiency and Capacity (EP-EEC) project is to improve power availability, affordability, conservation, and efficiency to sustain Pakistan's economic growth through (a) developing private market for energy efficiency; (b) promoting programs of energy efficiency and conservation in the commercial, residential, and public sector; and (c) assisting power-sector entities to develop and implement coordinated capacity building programs for staff."],
    [673,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","MWH Global, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Environmental Assessment of Kuram Tangi Dam Construction (EAKTDC)","2012-11-21T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2013,3625446,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Environmental Assessment (EA) of Kuram Tangi Dame construction (EAKTDC) project is being carried out to provide Environmental documentation pertinent to the proposed project as required under 22 CFR 216. The proposed Dam is to be built in Northern Waziristan Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Area (FARA) and is of high priority for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) provincial increased irrigation, and local employment opportunities during and after dam construction. It is envisioned that the economic benefits of the project may reduce security risks for the 3.4 million people living in this challenging area. The project has the full support of the Water and Power Development Authority of Pakistan (WAPDA)."],
    [674,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rafi Peer Theatre Workshop","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Childrens Television","2010-05-07T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2012,3619084,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pakistan Childrens Television"],
    [675,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2014,3615587,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province"],
    [676,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Support to Election Commission of Pakistan for Strengthening Electoral and Legislative Processes","2016-11-04T00:00:00","2019-10-30T00:00:00",2018,3604748,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Support to Election Commission of Pakistan for Strengthening Electoral and Legislative Processes"],
    [677,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2020,3602595,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [680,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AbacusConsulting","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Institutional Strengthening Project:","2011-08-24T00:00:00","2017-10-15T00:00:00",2015,3586066,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Institutional Strengthening Project (FISP) is a five-year project funded by USAID/Pakistan. FISP is assisting the FATA Secretariat (FS), the FATA Development Authority (FDA) and the Governors Secretariat in their efforts to develop their capacity through systems development, improvement of related functions, and the strengthening of the information technology (IT) infrastructure. According to the FISP Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan, the strengthened capacity of the FS and FDA will help achieve the strategic objective of ensuring their institutional viability as service-oriented government bodies capable of managing their duties in a transparent and well-planned manner."],
    [681,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2010,3583130,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [682,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Higher Education Commission","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program","2004-06-30T00:00:00","2023-06-30T00:00:00",2016,3580823,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program"],
    [684,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legislatures and political parties","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2016,3578140,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [685,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2012,3566785,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [686,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2015,3562752,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [687,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2013,3557133,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [688,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA)","2016-12-01T00:00:00","2021-11-30T00:00:00",2019,3556141,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA) will increase incomes and employment in project-assisted economic sectors and improve the enabling environment for private sector led growth in Pakistan. This activity will be focused on developing the following sectors: 1) information, communication and technology (ICT); 2) light engineering;3) textile (minus spinning);4) hospitality; 5) minerals (marble, granite and gems); 6) logistics and packaging; and 7) leather (minus tanning)."],
    [689,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Inter Agency Agreement with USDA - DO2 - Pakistan Soil Fertility Program","2013-08-29T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2015,3542831,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will continue to provide staff to work with in-country Pakistani partners to execute its \"Improving Soil Fertility through Agricultural Extension\" program, which focuses on improving soil health. The program will continue work to support public-private collaboration on a messaging campaign on soil health, expand field demonstrations to reach a greater number of farmers, and disseminate soil improvement techniques developed and proven in the initial years of the project."],
    [690,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Arizona State University","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/Arizona State University (ASU), Partner U.S. University in Energy","2014-11-21T00:00:00","2019-11-20T00:00:00",2018,3532533,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies project, Arizona State University works with the National University of Science and Technology-Islamabad (NUST) and the University of Engineering and Technology-Peshawar (UET) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the energy labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy-level research, and perform industry and government services in the energy sector. USPCAS-Energy will provide technical and logistical support to NUST and UET-Peshawar to arrange student and faculty exchanges, support curriculum reform for new degree programs, conduct an energy stakeholders' conference, and initiate five joint applied research projects in energy. Anticipated results include modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, and applied research initiated for innovative development solutions."],
    [691,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2015,3526132,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [693,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID II (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced Phase Two)","2013-09-02T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2017,3507067,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Phase one of the RAPID fund began in August 2009 and was successfully completed in September 2013. It supported more than three million people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Concern Worldwide has now been awarded funding from USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance for a second phase of the RAPID fund."],
    [694,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2017,3501547,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [696,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood damaged infrastructure: Khwazakhela Bridge","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2015,3500768,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood damaged infrastructure: Khwazakhela Bridge"],
    [697,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Balochistan Agriculture Project","2008-10-30T00:00:00","2016-12-30T00:00:00",2013,3500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project aims to increase the incomes of 14,300 households in over 700 poor communities in districts within 100 miles of the Afghan border in Balochistan. The project helps communities and farmers increase production, sales, and revenues of crops and livestock. Activities include introduction of new technologies and practices, improved management approaches, new varieties of crops and livestock, land leveling as well as better water management techniques and grading, packaging, packing, and marketing."],
    [698,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2009,3500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [700,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Basic Education Program","2011-09-21T00:00:00","2021-12-31T00:00:00",2020,3499273,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sindh Basic Education Program is USAID-funded project which is being implemented by Government of Sindhs School Education Department. The program is worth $ 165 million USD out of which $10 million USD will be contributed by Government of Sindh. The planning period is from 2012 - 2016 (extension till September 2018). The program will support the construction of 106 schools affected by the catastrophic 2010 floods and the Sindh governments policy of consolidating, merging and upgrading schools throughout the province. Out of 400 schools in Sindh, 106 new schools will be constructed and the remaining 280 will be merged under a streamlined for structure to improve the efficiency and performance of the schools. 280 schools have already been identified by the Program for merging and consolidation. The overall mission is to increase and sustain enrolment of young students in primary, middle and secondary schools in targeted districts in Sindh by developing a school environment favorable to teaching and learning. The construction of these schools with the necessary provision of facilities shall invariably increase the enrollment of students."],
    [701,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2014,3488807,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [703,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2016,3483379,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [705,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2019,3450524,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [708,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2009,3432798,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [710,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2015,3428694,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [711,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","MWH Global, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Environmental Assessment of Kuram Tangi Dam Construction (EAKTDC)","2012-11-21T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2014,3423994,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Environmental Assessment (EA) of Kuram Tangi Dame construction (EAKTDC) project is being carried out to provide Environmental documentation pertinent to the proposed project as required under 22 CFR 216. The proposed Dam is to be built in Northern Waziristan Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Area (FARA) and is of high priority for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) provincial increased irrigation, and local employment opportunities during and after dam construction. It is envisioned that the economic benefits of the project may reduce security risks for the 3.4 million people living in this challenging area. The project has the full support of the Water and Power Development Authority of Pakistan (WAPDA)."],
    [712,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rural Support Programmes Network","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2016-10-10T00:00:00",2013,3422012,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)"],
    [713,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2010-05-20T00:00:00","2016-03-31T00:00:00",2012,3421351,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [714,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2013,3408340,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [715,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Interflow Communications (Pvt) Ltd","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Public Communication Project","2011-11-03T00:00:00","2015-06-30T00:00:00",2014,3401797,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Public Communications Project to conduct mass media campaigns and provide assistance in routine DOC office activities for USAID/Pakistan."],
    [716,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Reactivation & Rehabilitation of damaged transformers and 33KV & 11 KV high and low tension lines","2011-03-10T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2011,3400000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Reactivation & Rehabilitation of damaged transformers and 33KV & 11 KV high and low tension lines"],
    [718,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Operating Unit Program Support","2016-11-01T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2017,3394713,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Operating Unit Program Support"],
    [721,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Regional Integration Activity (PREIA)","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2022-08-31T00:00:00",2017,3375282,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project builds on the previous Pakistan Trade Project, which focused on improving the overall trade environment and increasing trade volumes by enhancing cross-border and regional trade with neighboring countries. The new project has four planned focus areas: (i) improving the Government of Pakistan's ability to develop and implement reforms of policies that affect trade; (ii) strengthening public and private sector engagement in trade policy making and reforms; (iii) improving regional trade and transit facilitation by Pakistan Customs; and (iv) improving regional business-to-business linkages. The first two areas support broad improvements to the business enabling environment in Pakistan regarding trade, and the others improve the capacity of Pakistani businesses to access regional markets. Trade associations, logistics firms, business associations, Government of Pakistan ministries, and regional counterparts will increase access to markets through the negotiation and implementation of treaties and trade facilitation measures. The implementing partner for PREIA will be competitively selected through a process resulting in a multi-year technical assistance contract."],
    [724,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Resilience Activity (CRA)","2013-08-30T00:00:00","2022-06-30T00:00:00",2020,3350247,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Community Resilience Activity (CRA) is to increase stability in focus areas of Pakistan through increasing resilience in targeted communities. USAID proposed two underlying programmatic objectives to achieve this goal: 1) Increase broad-based citizen engagement in community decision-making; and, 2) Enhance tolerance within and across communities."],
    [725,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Grant to UNICEF for WASH to respond to 2012 Floods in Pakistan","2012-12-21T00:00:00","2014-03-31T00:00:00",2014,3348175,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Grant to UNICEF for WASH to respond to 2012 Floods in Pakistan"],
    [726,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AbacusConsulting","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Institutional Strengthening Project:","2011-08-24T00:00:00","2017-10-15T00:00:00",2014,3347853,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Institutional Strengthening Project (FISP) is a five-year project funded by USAID/Pakistan. FISP is assisting the FATA Secretariat (FS), the FATA Development Authority (FDA) and the Governors Secretariat in their efforts to develop their capacity through systems development, improvement of related functions, and the strengthening of the information technology (IT) infrastructure. According to the FISP Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan, the strengthened capacity of the FS and FDA will help achieve the strategic objective of ensuring their institutional viability as service-oriented government bodies capable of managing their duties in a transparent and well-planned manner."],
    [728,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Revitalizing, Innovating, Strengthening Education","2006-07-25T00:00:00","2010-08-31T00:00:00",2009,3338017,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","RISE was developed based on global evidence that a comprehensive approach to education support can build the capacity of all education stakeholders, leading to sustainable improvements in educational quality and access. RISEs system of support for education managers, teachers, and communities substantially improved the quality of both classroom instruction and student learning. RISEs model of capacity building for educational management ensured district education systems were better managed and more efficient. The governments of Azad Jammu and Kashmir endorsed RISEs key initiatives and helped to develop roadmaps for long-term sustainability. RISEs achievements were a result of its close partnership with education officials, teachers, communities, and representatives of training institutions."],
    [729,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2018,3331434,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [731,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Lahore University of Management Sciences","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2015-10-11T00:00:00",2014,3321306,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The primary objective of Civil Society Organizations (CSO) and Government of Pakistan (GOP) entities Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP) is to establish a mechanism that will enable USAID/Pakistan to work with more local implementing partners and host government institutions, many of which are faced with institutional capacity issues. Through the performance of pre-award surveys, ASP will specifically target those local implementing partners which are considered essential (key partner organizations) to meeting USAID/Pakistan's goals and objectives, but do not meet minimum standards for managing USG funds as defined in USAID rules and regulations. ASP will allow for the provision of the technical assistance required to build their institutional capacity up to USAID standards."],
    [732,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2010,3311602,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [734,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2014,3306326,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [736,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Johns Hopkins University","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health Communication Project","2014-04-25T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2016,3300277,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Health Communication Project"],
    [737,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Berger Group Holdings, Inc.","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Workforce Development Project/Punjab","2016-05-20T00:00:00","2019-09-19T00:00:00",2018,3290809,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project therefore intends to address this issue by engaging vulnerable, disadvantaged youth (aged 16-29) in productive technical and economic training and work activities as a way to help improve their economic status. The project will provide vocational training and apprenticeships with career support services for participants, as well as capacity building to vocational training institutions. Additionally, the project will implement community engagement campaigns in the districts of Multan, Lodhran, Muzaffargarh and Bahawalpur, which are focus areas of efforts to counter violent extremism."],
    [738,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Partnership for Ag Market Development (AMD) (formerly Comm. Ag Project)","2015-02-23T00:00:00","2019-06-21T00:00:00",2019,3282109,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Commercial Agriculture Project (CAP) will support the development of Pakistan's commercial agriculture and livestock sectors to meet international and domestic demands in targeted product lines, such as mango, citrus, meat, and high-value vegetables. The goal is to increase the efficiency, quality, and profitability of the targeted product lines by helping businesses adopt better and improved production, marketing, and business management practices. CAP will work with commodity-specific farmer organizations, including those established under mission's Agribusiness Project, further developing these groups' abilities to connect with and sell to domestic and international markets. Specific activities anticipated under CAP include helping businesses understand and comply with domestic and international product quality standards; encouraging smaller firms to organize marketing associations; promoting better cooperation and coordination among traders, buyers, and growers; and linking processors and marketers with farmer associations and individual farms that can meet their supply needs. In doing so, CAP will help Pakistani firms and farmers increase market shares and sales to existing markets and access new export markets."],
    [740,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2011,3280190,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [741,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2017,3275877,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [743,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","FAS","Foreign Agricultural Service","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Commodity Assistance","Developmental Food Aid/Food Security Assistance","Food Assistance","Commodity Credit Corporation Fund","Economic","Food for Progress","2016-09-27T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2019,3275226,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Project-Type","The Food for Progress Program provides for the donation of U.S. agricultural commodities to developing countries and emerging democracies that are committed to introducing or expanding free enterprise in their agricultural economies. The program has two primary strategic objectives: (1) increase agricultural productivity and (2) expand trade of agricultural products."],
    [744,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2016,3272102,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [745,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2015,3270813,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [748,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governance Project {KPG)","2015-03-02T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2016,3241935,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governance Program (KPG) will assist the provincial government and civil society organizations to implement an agenda that improves local government service and better serves KP citizens. It will establish and manage a mechanism for supporting activities that reinforce stability, counter extremism, and promote democratic inclusiveness, including for women and other marginalized groups."],
    [750,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2011,3225735,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [752,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Education Development Center","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Teacher Education Project","2011-04-05T00:00:00","2013-10-04T00:00:00",2014,3218986,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A nationwide program to standardize and improve the quality of preservice and continuing teacher education and training."],
    [753,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Advanced Engineering Associates International, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan: Energy Policy","2008-10-10T00:00:00","2012-02-28T00:00:00",2012,3210682,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project executed by AEAI for USAID aimed to strengthen the institutional framework for policy decision-making in the energy sector and focused on expanding capacity of efficient generation, transmission, and distribution assets."],
    [755,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","University of Agriculture, Faisalabad","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) - ASF","2014-12-12T00:00:00","2017-07-21T00:00:00",2017,3195845,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies project, the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) for Agriculture and Food Security (AFS), works with the University of California at Davis (UC-Davis) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality research, and perform industry and government services in the agriculture and food security sector. The USPCAS-AFS will award a minimum of 100 graduate scholarships and faculty/student exchanges with UC-Davis. The program will procure modern laboratory equipment, establish a technical library, organize conferences and workshops, and initiate curriculum reform. The activity will also expand public-private partnerships and student internships with industry professionals and organizations. Anticipated results include improvement in UAF's: 1) ability to address AFS challenges; 2) pedagogy and research; 3) and cutting-edge research."],
    [757,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2017,3193074,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [759,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Center for Advaned Studies in Energy at University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Peshawar","2014-10-17T00:00:00","2019-10-16T00:00:00",2017,3187326,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States has invested in the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies to find innovative and practical solutions for Pakistans energy, water, agriculture, and food security challenges.  Through this initiative, University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Peshawar and National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) have partnered with Arizona State University to create two centers for energy research.  The partnership among these universities has multiple goals, including curriculum development, research, establishment of new laboratories, and exchange programs.  Under the umbrella of the Higher Education Commission, the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies in Energy at UET-Peshawar and at NUST are expected to eventually become Pakistans premier sustainable energy research centers.  These centers also aim to set new standards for supporting the success of women and disadvantaged youth in the engineering profession."],
    [760,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health and Immunization Response Support (UNICEF Polio, EPI Grant)","1996-09-26T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2011,3180000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To implement activities designed to improve polio eradication efforts and routine immunization. Other MCH activities, e.g., Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A) are supported under a separate agreement. Services Provided: This grant funds activities implemented through UNICEFs country, regional and headquarter offices in support of a wide range of MCH interventions. Country-specific proposals are needed to define the activities to be conducted in support of national programs and USAID mission strategic plans. In general, activities can focus on improving service delivery, planning and training, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy and communications, limited equipment procurement (e.g., cold chain) and policy development."],
    [762,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2011,3165000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [763,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2014,3154448,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [764,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNICEF MCH Umbrella Grant","2007-09-28T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2015,3146540,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","UNICEF Umbrella Grant to implement activities designed to improve MCH through a wide range of interventions that may include Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A)."],
    [765,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Tetra Tech, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Clean Energy for Pakistan's Economy (CEPE)","2013-04-26T00:00:00","2021-04-26T00:00:00",2021,3129356,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project is intended to support the Government of Pakistans (GOPs) efforts to increase the financially sustainable delivery of clean energy services to spur the economic and social development of the country. This will primarily be achieved through the strengthening of energy sector governance and policy framework so that it more effectively attracts and encourages private sector investment, and facilitates the commercialization/privatization of state-owned assets. CEPE will channel resources through four broad, interrelated Technical Components to achieve the following aims: (i) Increased private investment in clean energy projects; (ii) Improved capacity of the transmission system and energy markets to support increased private investment in the provision of energy services; (iii) Enhanced commercial viability of the electricity distribution subsector; and (iv)Improved sector governance through policy reforms that facilitate investment and privatization of energy services."],
    [766,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2012,3126301,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [767,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Aga Khan Development Network","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Satpara Irrigation Project","2012-03-12T00:00:00","2018-12-11T00:00:00",2014,3116432,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Satpara Irrigation & Agriculture Development Project (SIADP) is a follow up of the already existing Satpara Dam Project being implemented by the USAID Energy Office. The project is constructing an on-farm irrigation system on 15,500 acres of land downstream from the Satpara Dam in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan; to increase the supply of irrigation water, introduce drip and sprinkle irrigation technologies, increase the availability of fodder and the productivity of high-value fruits and vegetables. It is developing processing facilities, introducing new varieties of fruits and vegetables, and training farmers in harvest and post-harvest management."],
    [768,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2011,3115776,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [770,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Links to Learning (Ed Links)","2007-10-19T00:00:00","2012-10-31T00:00:00",2008,3107607,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To provide support to basic reform at the middle and secondary Pakistan school system level under the \" Link to Learning\"."],
    [771,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Advanced Engineering Associates International, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan: Energy Policy","2008-10-10T00:00:00","2012-02-28T00:00:00",2011,3103117,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project executed by AEAI for USAID aimed to strengthen the institutional framework for policy decision-making in the energy sector and focused on expanding capacity of efficient generation, transmission, and distribution assets."],
    [773,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced)","2009-08-24T00:00:00","2013-09-30T00:00:00",2012,3088762,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan."],
    [774,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Arizona State University","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/Arizona State University (ASU), Partner U.S. University in Energy","2014-11-21T00:00:00","2019-11-20T00:00:00",2017,3087923,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies project, Arizona State University works with the National University of Science and Technology-Islamabad (NUST) and the University of Engineering and Technology-Peshawar (UET) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the energy labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy-level research, and perform industry and government services in the energy sector. USPCAS-Energy will provide technical and logistical support to NUST and UET-Peshawar to arrange student and faculty exchanges, support curriculum reform for new degree programs, conduct an energy stakeholders' conference, and initiate five joint applied research projects in energy. Anticipated results include modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, and applied research initiated for innovative development solutions."],
    [775,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Relief and Development","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Conflict Victim's Support Program","2012-04-16T00:00:00","2015-04-15T00:00:00",2015,3086193,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Conflict Victims' Support Program aims to provide equitable and transparent support to civilian victims of conflict related violence in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Designed assistance packages should take into consideration medical, psycho-social, livelihood and long-term support needs of civilian victims ensuring the maximum service-delivery to the beneficiaries."],
    [776,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GSHC-PSM) IDIQ - Family Planning/Reproductive Health (PRH) Task Order","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2018,3085651,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Building on decades of USAIDs work procuring health commodities and strengthening supply chains, the Global Health Supply Chain-Procurement and Supply Management project is working to transform global and national supply chains for health commodities. The project integrates two former USAID programs into one efficient supply chain that serves many of the worlds most vulnerable and difficult-to-reach communities. The project is designed to meet todays critical global health challenges  eliminating HIV and AIDS, providing universal malaria coverage, and helping women meet their family planning and reproductive health needs. By bringing together advanced technical solutions, a team of highly qualified experts, and proven commercial processes and principles, USAID Global Health Supply Chain works to reduce costs and increase efficiencies in global and national supply chains. In addition to optimizing supply chains, the project is strengthening national supply chain systems and fostering collaboration among supply chain stakeholders worldwide."],
    [777,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AGES Consultants","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP)","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2016,3082373,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffered heavy infrastructure damages firstly due to terrorism and militancy and thereafter due to the unprecedented floods of July 2010. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) actively supported the rehabilitation and reconstruction activities of damaged schools, health facilities, drinking water supply schemes and other infrastructure components in Malakand Division by initially obligating funds amounting to USD 36 million under an Activity Agreement (No. 391-011) signed in September, 2009 between USAID and PaRRSA on behalf of GoP. Expanding its portfolio, USAID provided funds for rehabilitation / reconstruction of other infrastructure components including irrigation, bridges and roads etc. in the calamity hit areas. In June 2012, USAID sub-obligated additional funds for reconstruction of rains / floods damaged and bomb blasted schools in the affected districts of KP under Amended Activity Agreement No. 391-014. M/ AGES Consultants was assigned the task of Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) services of these reconstruction activities under USAID/Pakistan Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP), for which a formal contract was signed on September 30, 2012."],
    [778,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","M&C Saatchi World Services","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Outreach and Communication Activity Contract","2015-09-08T00:00:00","2018-12-02T00:00:00",2018,3078028,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Pakistan Outreach and Communication Activity Contract"],
    [779,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Supply Chain Management System (SCMS) - Task Order 3","2005-09-27T00:00:00","2017-02-28T00:00:00",2012,3076065,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Supply Chain Management System (SCMS) is a multi-billion dollar PEPFAR Program managed by USAID and implemented by Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PfSCM). The purpose of SCMS is to ensure the supply of quality essential medicines and other products to people impacted by HIV/AIDS, and to promote sustainable supply chains in partner countries, in collaboration with US agencies and other stakeholders. SCMS supports the rapid scale up of HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment by providing an uninterrupted supply of key commodities. CMS is implemented by the Partnership for Supply Chain Management, a non-profit consortium of 13 organizations led by John Snow, Inc. Research & Training Institute (JSI) and Management Sciences forHealth (MSH)."],
    [781,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2014,3066654,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [783,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Inter Agency Agreement with USDA - DO2 - Pakistan Soil Fertility Program","2013-08-29T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2019,3050000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will continue to provide staff to work with in-country Pakistani partners to execute its \"Improving Soil Fertility through Agricultural Extension\" program, which focuses on improving soil health. The program will continue work to support public-private collaboration on a messaging campaign on soil health, expand field demonstrations to reach a greater number of farmers, and disseminate soil improvement techniques developed and proven in the initial years of the project."],
    [784,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Economic Support Fund","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2020,3050000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [786,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID II (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced Phase Two)","2013-09-02T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2014,3049153,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Phase one of the RAPID fund began in August 2009 and was successfully completed in September 2013. It supported more than three million people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Concern Worldwide has now been awarded funding from USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance for a second phase of the RAPID fund."],
    [787,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2016,3045801,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [788,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2014,3038358,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [790,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Contribution to the me (WFP) under the Twinning Program","2013-03-20T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2016,3036486,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","The Twinning Program is a partnership between the Government of Pakistan, WFP, and the international donor community through which wheat donated by the Government of Pakistan is transformed into fortified wheat flour and distributed in the most vulnerable communities. Donor funds are used to cover the costs of milling, fortification, storage, transport, and distribution of the wheat flour."],
    [791,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Tuberculosis Control Assistance Program (TB CAP)","2005-09-30T00:00:00","2012-03-29T00:00:00",2011,3025313,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","TB CAP is a Coalition of partners with KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation as the prime and six other organizations as subs including American Thoracic Society (ATS), Family Health International (FHI), the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), Japanese Anti-Tuberculosis Association (JATA), Management Sciences for Health (MSH), World Health Organization (WHO). The Center for Disease Control (CDC) is a member of the Coalition for coordinating purposes but funds can not flow through this mechanism. The focus of TB CAP is to decrease TB morbidity and mortality in USAID priority TB countries through improving case detection and treatment success. There are five key technical areas including: 1) Increased political commitment for DOTS implementation using evidence-based approaches; 2) Strengthened and expanded DOTS programs, especially to the underserved population; 3) Increased public and private sector participation in DOTS implementation; 4) Increased and strengthened TB and HIV/AIDS coordinated and collaborative activities; 5) Improved TB human and institutional capacity for sustainable TB programs. In addition, TB CAP will assist countries to scale-up country programs to provide national DOTS coverage, apply lessons learned and state-of-the-art approaches, leverage resources to increase impact through collaboration and coordination, integrate TB programs into health systems, and improve the gender, equity and equality of program activities."],
    [793,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Human rights","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2017,3001146,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [796,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Grant to UNICEF for nutrition; funding under the PIFERP for flooding in Pakistan","2010-09-01T00:00:00","2010-11-30T00:00:00",2011,3000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Grant to UNICEF for nutrition; funding under the PIFERP for flooding in Pakistan"],
    [797,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Dam Project","2011-01-06T00:00:00","2019-12-31T00:00:00",2014,3000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gomal Zam Dam Project"],
    [799,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - World Bank Group","World Bank Group","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Consultative Group on International Agricultural Researc (CGIAR) Fund II follow-on grant to the World Bank","2017-10-01T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2018,3000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Consultative Group on International Agricultural Researc (CGIAR) Fund II follow-on grant to the World Bank"],
    [800,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNICEF MCH Umbrella Grant","2007-09-28T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2016,3000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","UNICEF Umbrella Grant to implement activities designed to improve MCH through a wide range of interventions that may include Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A)."],
    [801,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Reading Program","2014-01-06T00:00:00","2019-01-05T00:00:00",2018,2995278,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sindh Reading Program aims to enhance children's literacy and numeracy competencies in selected 7 target districts and five selected Karachi towns of Sindh province. The program will support GOS institutions in enhancing and improving the quality of learning through efforts to improve reading and numeracy skills among students in early grades K to 3 grades. It aims to teach 750,000 students how to read through improved teaching practices in early grade reading and numeracy, increase in access to reading and mathematics materials and improvement of assessment practice. The program will also rehabilitate up to 10 public libraries in the target districts and will also benefit 100,000 students in non-formal learning activities.Objectives- Improve teacher competencies for effective early grade reading and mathematics instruction;- Improve early grade reading and mathematics assessment practice;- Improve student access to supplementary reading and mathematics material;- Enhance participation of parents and caregivers in support of early grade literacy and early grade numeracy for out of school children."],
    [802,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2015,2992813,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [803,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2015,2989624,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [804,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2016,2985416,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [806,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Revitalizing, Innovating, Strengthening Education","2006-07-25T00:00:00","2010-08-31T00:00:00",2008,2981108,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","RISE was developed based on global evidence that a comprehensive approach to education support can build the capacity of all education stakeholders, leading to sustainable improvements in educational quality and access. RISEs system of support for education managers, teachers, and communities substantially improved the quality of both classroom instruction and student learning. RISEs model of capacity building for educational management ensured district education systems were better managed and more efficient. The governments of Azad Jammu and Kashmir endorsed RISEs key initiatives and helped to develop roadmaps for long-term sustainability. RISEs achievements were a result of its close partnership with education officials, teachers, communities, and representatives of training institutions."],
    [808,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","National University of Sciences and Technology","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) established at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)","2014-09-05T00:00:00","2019-09-04T00:00:00",2017,2970571,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NUST entered into a Cooperative Agreement with USAID to establish U.S.Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) to address some of the outstanding challenges faced by the energy section in Pakistan and to facilitate applied research and education partnership between USA and Pakistan. Strategic goals behind USPCAS-E are to evolve into a Centre of Excellence in Applied Research catering to the Energy Sector and economy of Pakistan with the aim to establish efficient governance structures - sustainability, value-added curriculum and capacity building; promote applied research to serve public/private sector and NUST-US students/faculty exchange programs. USPCAS-E energy research agenda and research thrusts focus areas are research & policy development in renewable energy & emerging technologies, thermal engineering leading to energy security utilizing indigenous resources; promotion of technologies & practices that increase energy efficiency in all sectors and technology innovation and entrepreneurship in energy and supporting technologies, materials and services."],
    [810,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","National Transmission & Despatch Company","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gharo Keti Bandar, Wind Power Project (WPP)","2016-01-13T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2017,2967101,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gharo Keti Bandar, Wind Power Project, WPP"],
    [811,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Pragma Corporation","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Financial Markets Development (FMD)","2016-03-01T00:00:00","2019-02-28T00:00:00",2017,2953816,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will provide technical assistance to support GOP efforts to improve debt management techniques and strengthen the foundation for a robust debt capital market. These funds will complement GOP efforts to: - build a complete GOP debt planning and management function to support the entire spectrum of debt securities issuances;- improve legal, regulatory, and policy frameworks for debt capital markets;- strengthen public debt markets to provide new and efficiently priced sources of funds;- provide technical assistance to Pakistani banks collaborating with USAID under the U.S. - Pakistan Partnership for Access to Credit. - complete capacity assessments for institutions involved in public debt management; - enhance GOP's ability to manage debt efficiently; - strengthen the primary market for sovereign debt; and - assist creation of a secondary market for sovereign debt."],
    [812,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2010-05-20T00:00:00","2016-03-31T00:00:00",2014,2948950,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [814,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2010-05-20T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2015,2940000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [815,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Agribusiness Support Fund","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agribusiness Project","2011-11-10T00:00:00","2015-11-09T00:00:00",2012,2933673,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to remove constraints in the production and marketing of agricultural goods, provides advice to farmers and agribusinesses to improve productivity and product quality, and helps to link businesses with markets. The project focuses on horticulture and livestock sub-sectors which show significant market potential. A major component of the effort is leveraging private sector investment in the agribusiness sector."],
    [818,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Punjab Enabling Environment Project","2014-03-14T00:00:00","2021-03-13T00:00:00",2016,2906765,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) is to improve the enabling environment for the agribusiness sector in Punjab by promoting private sector-led growth. Activities under this project are intended to support law and policy changes in livestock, dairy, and horticulture sub-sectors. PEEP will develop and implement a set of activities that will not only result in significant policy reform and capacity building of sector actors to advocate for policy reforms, but also will be instrumental in leveraging $150 million in private sector investment and creating 15,000 jobs. These activities are an important part of the strategy to develop a robust commercial agriculture sector in Pakistan."],
    [819,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Inter Agency Agreement with USDA - DO2 - Pakistan Soil Fertility Program","2013-08-29T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2016,2906560,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will continue to provide staff to work with in-country Pakistani partners to execute its \"Improving Soil Fertility through Agricultural Extension\" program, which focuses on improving soil health. The program will continue work to support public-private collaboration on a messaging campaign on soil health, expand field demonstrations to reach a greater number of farmers, and disseminate soil improvement techniques developed and proven in the initial years of the project."],
    [820,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Balochistan Agriculture Project","2008-10-30T00:00:00","2016-12-30T00:00:00",2012,2900000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project aims to increase the incomes of 14,300 households in over 700 poor communities in districts within 100 miles of the Afghan border in Balochistan. The project helps communities and farmers increase production, sales, and revenues of crops and livestock. Activities include introduction of new technologies and practices, improved management approaches, new varieties of crops and livestock, land leveling as well as better water management techniques and grading, packaging, packing, and marketing."],
    [823,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rural Support Programmes Network","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2016-10-10T00:00:00",2015,2892827,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)"],
    [824,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Inter Agency Agreement with USDA - DO2 - Pakistan Soil Fertility Program","2013-08-29T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2018,2879786,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will continue to provide staff to work with in-country Pakistani partners to execute its \"Improving Soil Fertility through Agricultural Extension\" program, which focuses on improving soil health. The program will continue work to support public-private collaboration on a messaging campaign on soil health, expand field demonstrations to reach a greater number of farmers, and disseminate soil improvement techniques developed and proven in the initial years of the project."],
    [825,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Public International Organization (PIO) Grant to FAO","2017-02-15T00:00:00","2020-01-29T00:00:00",2017,2877116,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose in FAO's proposal is to make a significant contribution to the stabilization of target communities by reducing poverty and economic inequalities through sustainable agriculture development in FATA.  The activity will work with the FATA Secretariat and its departments at the field-level, beneficiary communities, and other organizations working in target areas.  Over its lifespan, the proposed activity will benefit at least 38,595 farmer households, including 12,534 micro and small enterprises.  It will build on current agriculture recovery activities that are currently being implemented by FAO in the FATA.....1) Support for the PIO's activity is considered to be an effective and efficient way to achieve a particular development objective.....Based on implementation history and expertise, the proposed activity is considered to be an effective and efficient way to achieve the development objective.  The FAO is the lead United Nations agency working on agricultural based livelihood recovery and rehabilitation of displaced populations in the FATA.  Since March 2015, the FAO has provided livelihood recovery assistance to approximately 100,000 families that have returned to FATA after military operations.  The FAO is one of the few agencies that have complete access to security sensitive areas and is currently implementing multiple donor-funded agriculture livelihood recovery activities, for example the Japan International Cooperation Agency, the United Kingdom's Department for International Development, and USAID, in FATA.  ....USAID would be the sole donor to fund FAO's proposal.  As mentioned under ADS 308.3.6, the FAO would not establish a trust\" for implementation of activities specified under the grant proposal.  Additionally, since September 2015, the FAO has funded agriculture recovery activities through the USAID-supported, Baluchistan Agriculture Project.\"  To date, the activity has provided assistance to more than 54,000 returning families.  Bu"],
    [829,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Blumont Global Development","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Community Mobilization Program (SCMP)","2013-08-07T00:00:00","2021-08-06T00:00:00",2015,2873171,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Sindh Community Mobilization Program (CMP) program provides the Government of Sindh, in Pakistan, with technical assistance, training and related resources necessary to improve effective community mobilization and support community and private sector engagement with school based management in targeted geographic areas in Sindh."],
    [830,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legislatures and political parties","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2012,2872535,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [831,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Balochistan Agriculture Project","2008-10-30T00:00:00","2016-12-30T00:00:00",2010,2850000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project aims to increase the incomes of 14,300 households in over 700 poor communities in districts within 100 miles of the Afghan border in Balochistan. The project helps communities and farmers increase production, sales, and revenues of crops and livestock. Activities include introduction of new technologies and practices, improved management approaches, new varieties of crops and livestock, land leveling as well as better water management techniques and grading, packaging, packing, and marketing."],
    [832,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2016,2845448,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [834,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Air Force","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force","2005-01-15T00:00:00","2016-09-14T00:00:00",2015,2838332,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force"],
    [835,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legislatures and political parties","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2013,2829720,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [836,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health infrastructure","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2015,2829007,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province"],
    [837,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2020,2827990,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [838,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Municipal Service Development Program","2012-05-03T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2017,2822968,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Government-to-government: Sindh Municipal Service Development Program"],
    [839,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2010,2822372,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [840,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Revitalizing, Innovating, Strengthening Education","2006-07-25T00:00:00","2010-08-31T00:00:00",2009,2802373,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","RISE was developed based on global evidence that a comprehensive approach to education support can build the capacity of all education stakeholders, leading to sustainable improvements in educational quality and access. RISEs system of support for education managers, teachers, and communities substantially improved the quality of both classroom instruction and student learning. RISEs model of capacity building for educational management ensured district education systems were better managed and more efficient. The governments of Azad Jammu and Kashmir endorsed RISEs key initiatives and helped to develop roadmaps for long-term sustainability. RISEs achievements were a result of its close partnership with education officials, teachers, communities, and representatives of training institutions."],
    [841,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2010,2798022,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [842,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Dairy and Rural Development Foundation (Pakistan)","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Dairy Project","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2017-01-14T00:00:00",2016,2797788,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to boost the incomes in the dairy sector in Punjab by offering training in best practices to farmers, artificial insemination technicians, and women livestock extension workers. Trainees are introduced to techniques and resources that help improve milk yields and livestock management and also receive basic equipment. The project promotes linkages between small dairy farmers and suppliers, service providers, and higher-end markets."],
    [843,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","DELIVER Project (Deliver II) Task Order 4","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2013,2796684,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","DELIVER Task Order 4s objective is to increase the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services through strengthened supply chains and supportive environments for commodity security. Task Order 4 will continue to implement best practices and provide technical services that were offered under the DELIVER Task Order 1, while further aligning its work to support the Global Health Initiative, BEST, and other health initiatives."],
    [844,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2019,2795026,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [845,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2009,2790489,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [846,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Deloitte","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan (Trade)","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-08-31T00:00:00",2014,2784338,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID's program, Empower Pakistan: Trade (EPT), is a 4 year Economic GrowthActivity designed to help the Pakistani economy achieve its export potential bycreating an environment that is more conducive to transit, international and regional trade, specifically in enhancing trade ties with Afghanistan. EPT will focus on removing the impediments to trade through policy reform, and capacity building activities that facilitate increased exports from industry, services, and agriculture enterprises. EPT will also help Pakistan take advantage of recently introduced legislation to allow a wide range of Pakistani manufactured goods to enter the United States duty free through the Reconstruction Opportunity Zones. While this legislation is still pending in the US Congress, EPT will prepare for its eventual approval and implementation."],
    [849,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Berger Group Holdings, Inc.","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Workforce Development Project/Punjab","2016-05-20T00:00:00","2019-09-19T00:00:00",2019,2761591,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project therefore intends to address this issue by engaging vulnerable, disadvantaged youth (aged 16-29) in productive technical and economic training and work activities as a way to help improve their economic status. The project will provide vocational training and apprenticeships with career support services for participants, as well as capacity building to vocational training institutions. Additionally, the project will implement community engagement campaigns in the districts of Multan, Lodhran, Muzaffargarh and Bahawalpur, which are focus areas of efforts to counter violent extremism."],
    [851,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2014,2751525,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [852,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2009,2750000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [853,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2010,2747005,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [854,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2015,2743113,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects"],
    [855,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Food Policy Research Institute","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP)","2011-06-30T00:00:00","2016-07-06T00:00:00",2012,2742523,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","the Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP), launched in July 2011, is a flexible country-led and country-wide policy analysis and capacity strengthening program. The program provides analytical support on a range of economic policies affecting agricultural growth and food security in the country. The core purpose of the program is to contribute to pro-poor economic growth and enhanced food security through strengthened national capacity for designing and implementing evidence-based policy reforms. This requires improving research-based policy analysis; building capacity, leadership and networks among researchers and policy analysts within and outside the government; and disseminating research results among diverse stakeholders."],
    [859,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2017,2717454,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [860,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pre-Service Teacher Education Program (Pre-STEP)","2008-09-30T00:00:00","2011-04-04T00:00:00",2009,2714404,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pre-Service Teacher Education Program (Pre-STEP)"],
    [861,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2012,2711176,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [862,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Water and Power Development Authority","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) -Kurram Tangi Dam Project","2017-10-06T00:00:00","2021-12-31T00:00:00",2021,2710304,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) -Kurram Tangi Dam Project"],
    [864,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Repair and Rehabilitation of the Tarbela Hydel Power Station in the Northern Frontier Province","2010-04-30T00:00:00","2015-12-31T00:00:00",2013,2700000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project modernizes three out of 14 generators at the Tarbela hydroelectric power station in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The project has restored 128 megawatts of power generation capacity at the plant. USAID also provided spare parts for preventive maintenance of the power station and trained operation and maintenance staff. Replacement of old equipment is being undertaken funded by the project. The second phase of activities will be the addition of 20 MW and will help increase the life of the power plant."],
    [866,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced)","2009-08-24T00:00:00","2013-09-30T00:00:00",2014,2692831,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan."],
    [868,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Tuberculosis Control Assistance Program (TB CAP)","2005-09-30T00:00:00","2012-03-29T00:00:00",2012,2690048,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","TB CAP is a Coalition of partners with KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation as the prime and six other organizations as subs including American Thoracic Society (ATS), Family Health International (FHI), the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), Japanese Anti-Tuberculosis Association (JATA), Management Sciences for Health (MSH), World Health Organization (WHO). The Center for Disease Control (CDC) is a member of the Coalition for coordinating purposes but funds can not flow through this mechanism. The focus of TB CAP is to decrease TB morbidity and mortality in USAID priority TB countries through improving case detection and treatment success. There are five key technical areas including: 1) Increased political commitment for DOTS implementation using evidence-based approaches; 2) Strengthened and expanded DOTS programs, especially to the underserved population; 3) Increased public and private sector participation in DOTS implementation; 4) Increased and strengthened TB and HIV/AIDS coordinated and collaborative activities; 5) Improved TB human and institutional capacity for sustainable TB programs. In addition, TB CAP will assist countries to scale-up country programs to provide national DOTS coverage, apply lessons learned and state-of-the-art approaches, leverage resources to increase impact through collaboration and coordination, integrate TB programs into health systems, and improve the gender, equity and equality of program activities."],
    [869,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Partnership for Ag Market Development (AMD) (formerly Comm. Ag Project)","2015-02-23T00:00:00","2019-06-21T00:00:00",2017,2678631,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Commercial Agriculture Project (CAP) will support the development of Pakistan's commercial agriculture and livestock sectors to meet international and domestic demands in targeted product lines, such as mango, citrus, meat, and high-value vegetables. The goal is to increase the efficiency, quality, and profitability of the targeted product lines by helping businesses adopt better and improved production, marketing, and business management practices. CAP will work with commodity-specific farmer organizations, including those established under mission's Agribusiness Project, further developing these groups' abilities to connect with and sell to domestic and international markets. Specific activities anticipated under CAP include helping businesses understand and comply with domestic and international product quality standards; encouraging smaller firms to organize marketing associations; promoting better cooperation and coordination among traders, buyers, and growers; and linking processors and marketers with farmer associations and individual farms that can meet their supply needs. In doing so, CAP will help Pakistani firms and farmers increase market shares and sales to existing markets and access new export markets."],
    [871,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2015,2674125,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [872,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legislatures and political parties","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2015,2669002,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [873,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Revitalizing, Innovating, Strengthening Education","2006-07-25T00:00:00","2010-08-31T00:00:00",2010,2661983,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","RISE was developed based on global evidence that a comprehensive approach to education support can build the capacity of all education stakeholders, leading to sustainable improvements in educational quality and access. RISEs system of support for education managers, teachers, and communities substantially improved the quality of both classroom instruction and student learning. RISEs model of capacity building for educational management ensured district education systems were better managed and more efficient. The governments of Azad Jammu and Kashmir endorsed RISEs key initiatives and helped to develop roadmaps for long-term sustainability. RISEs achievements were a result of its close partnership with education officials, teachers, communities, and representatives of training institutions."],
    [877,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Community Stabilization project for shelter support in Sindh Province, Pakistan","2012-05-02T00:00:00","2014-07-31T00:00:00",2014,2642638,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A grant to IOM for a Community Stabilization project to support shelter activities in Sindh Province, Pakistan following 2012 floods"],
    [879,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2008,2637740,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [881,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AbacusConsulting","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Public sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Institutional Strengthening Project:","2011-08-24T00:00:00","2017-10-15T00:00:00",2012,2636865,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Institutional Strengthening Project (FISP) is a five-year project funded by USAID/Pakistan. FISP is assisting the FATA Secretariat (FS), the FATA Development Authority (FDA) and the Governors Secretariat in their efforts to develop their capacity through systems development, improvement of related functions, and the strengthening of the information technology (IT) infrastructure. According to the FISP Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan, the strengthened capacity of the FS and FDA will help achieve the strategic objective of ensuring their institutional viability as service-oriented government bodies capable of managing their duties in a transparent and well-planned manner."],
    [882,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2011,2635189,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [883,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Agribusiness Support Fund","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agribusiness Project","2011-11-10T00:00:00","2015-11-09T00:00:00",2016,2633328,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to remove constraints in the production and marketing of agricultural goods, provides advice to farmers and agribusinesses to improve productivity and product quality, and helps to link businesses with markets. The project focuses on horticulture and livestock sub-sectors which show significant market potential. A major component of the effort is leveraging private sector investment in the agribusiness sector."],
    [885,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Dairy and Rural Development Foundation (Pakistan)","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Dairy Project","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2017-01-14T00:00:00",2012,2625552,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to boost the incomes in the dairy sector in Punjab by offering training in best practices to farmers, artificial insemination technicians, and women livestock extension workers. Trainees are introduced to techniques and resources that help improve milk yields and livestock management and also receive basic equipment. The project promotes linkages between small dairy farmers and suppliers, service providers, and higher-end markets."],
    [887,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Futures Group Global","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health Policy Plus (HP+) project","2015-08-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2016,2613000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of the Health Policy Plus (HP+) project is to improve the enabling environment for equitable and sustainable health services, supplies and delivery systems through policy development and implementation, with an emphasis on family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH), maternal and child health (MCH), and HIV and AIDS. It is expected that work across health policy, advocacy, financing, and governance, in a highly coordinated and collaborative approach and with attention to gender equality and equity issues, will be required to achieve the project purpose. This project will leverage previous USG investments in the areas of policy, advocacy, financing, and governance, preserve the progress made to date, and ensure progression toward stated objectives."],
    [888,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2015,2613000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [889,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Dairy and Rural Development Foundation (Pakistan)","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Dairy Project","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2017-01-14T00:00:00",2015,2601777,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to boost the incomes in the dairy sector in Punjab by offering training in best practices to farmers, artificial insemination technicians, and women livestock extension workers. Trainees are introduced to techniques and resources that help improve milk yields and livestock management and also receive basic equipment. The project promotes linkages between small dairy farmers and suppliers, service providers, and higher-end markets."],
    [890,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Johns Hopkins University","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic nutrition","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Health Communication Project","2014-04-25T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2015,2600000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Health Communication Project"],
    [891,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2009,2598798,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [892,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2018,2594143,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [894,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2008,2580050,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [897,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Dam Project","2011-01-06T00:00:00","2019-12-31T00:00:00",2019,2567501,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gomal Zam Dam Project"],
    [900,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Institute for International Education","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Participant Training Services","2011-09-26T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2013,2559043,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded project that supports professionals in Pakistan by helping them build skills and knowledge in five distinct areas: education, health, agriculture, and democracy and governance. Training for Pakistan also expands people-to-people engagement between Pakistan and the United States through increased educational, technical, and cultural exchanges while developing the capacity of Pakistans public and private sectors."],
    [902,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2013,2554559,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [903,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Interflow Communications (Pvt) Ltd","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Public Communication Project","2011-11-03T00:00:00","2015-06-30T00:00:00",2012,2548360,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Public Communications Project to conduct mass media campaigns and provide assistance in routine DOC office activities for USAID/Pakistan."],
    [904,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2009,2542856,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [906,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","University of Utah","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/University of Utah, Partner U.S. University for Water","2014-12-18T00:00:00","2019-12-17T00:00:00",2019,2537504,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) project, the University of Utah (USPCAS-Water) works with the Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy research, and perform industry and government services in the water sectors. USPCAS-Water, University of Utah will provide technical and logistical support to MUET to: provide local graduate scholarships, design and update master's and doctoral programs, host student and faculty exchanges to the U.S., build faculty technical capacity in the area, and award joint applied research projects related to water. Anticipated results include: modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, applied research for innovative development solutions and students and faculty exchanges."],
    [907,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Higher Education Commission","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program","2004-06-30T00:00:00","2023-06-30T00:00:00",2019,2535252,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program"],
    [909,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA-KP Health Program","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2015-03-31T00:00:00",2015,2533956,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","FATAKP Health Program is implemented in collaboration with the Departments of Health, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Province and of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to improve access to quality health care services for women and children. The program covers the Malakand Division (all seven districts) in KP and four agencies in the FATA (North and South Waziristan, Mohmand and Bajaur). It supports efforts towards the achievement of Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 by the Governments of KP and the FATA . The program addresses supply and demandrelated barriers to increased use of key services (Maternal, Newborn and Child Health [MNCH], as well as Family Planning [FP]) along the householdtohospital continuum of care. OBJECTIVES 1. Improve access to and availability of quality integrated MNCH and FP Services 2. Increase community acceptance for MNCH and FP services and community empowerment to create enabling policy environment in targeted communities. 3. Strengthen health system for improved MNCH and FP service delivery in target communities in FATA and KP"],
    [910,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2012,2533419,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [913,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Arizona State University","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/Arizona State University (ASU), Partner U.S. University in Energy","2014-11-21T00:00:00","2019-11-20T00:00:00",2016,2516865,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies project, Arizona State University works with the National University of Science and Technology-Islamabad (NUST) and the University of Engineering and Technology-Peshawar (UET) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the energy labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy-level research, and perform industry and government services in the energy sector. USPCAS-Energy will provide technical and logistical support to NUST and UET-Peshawar to arrange student and faculty exchanges, support curriculum reform for new degree programs, conduct an energy stakeholders' conference, and initiate five joint applied research projects in energy. Anticipated results include modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, and applied research initiated for innovative development solutions."],
    [915,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 63 Flood Damaged Schools","2012-06-11T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2020,2506186,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 63 Flood Damaged Schools"],
    [916,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2009,2502711,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [917,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Food Policy Research Institute","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP)","2011-06-30T00:00:00","2016-07-06T00:00:00",2013,2500326,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","the Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP), launched in July 2011, is a flexible country-led and country-wide policy analysis and capacity strengthening program. The program provides analytical support on a range of economic policies affecting agricultural growth and food security in the country. The core purpose of the program is to contribute to pro-poor economic growth and enhanced food security through strengthened national capacity for designing and implementing evidence-based policy reforms. This requires improving research-based policy analysis; building capacity, leadership and networks among researchers and policy analysts within and outside the government; and disseminating research results among diverse stakeholders."],
    [918,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,2500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [919,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2017,2500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [920,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","WHO Umbrella Grant","1999-09-24T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2007,2500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","WHO Umbrella Grant"],
    [921,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2016,2500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [923,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Education Development Center","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Teacher Education Project","2011-04-05T00:00:00","2013-10-04T00:00:00",2012,2496856,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A nationwide program to standardize and improve the quality of preservice and continuing teacher education and training."],
    [927,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2015,2470000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [929,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Agricultural Technology Transfer Activity (PATTA)","2017-04-28T00:00:00","2021-04-27T00:00:00",2019,2467575,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PATTA is a four-year activity to identify, support, and bring to scale private sector solutions to improve agricultural productivity in Pakistan. PATTA will partner with agricultural technology related companies to commercialize products and services that can increase the productivity and competitiveness of smallholder farmers. PATTAs partnerships will give smallholder farmers broader access to affordable technologies to increase productivity, build resilience to climate change, and reduce post-harvest losses. PATTA will collaborate with and build on previous investments by USAID and other development programs to increase access to markets for smallholder farmers, and to increase overall development impact and costeffectiveness. Besides support to commercialize technologies and introduce them to new markets, PATTA will also build human and organizational capacity of PATTAs partners to ensure sustainable and effective use of the technologies."],
    [932,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","DELIVER Project (Deliver II) Task Order 4","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2016,2462697,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","DELIVER Task Order 4s objective is to increase the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services through strengthened supply chains and supportive environments for commodity security. Task Order 4 will continue to implement best practices and provide technical services that were offered under the DELIVER Task Order 1, while further aligning its work to support the Global Health Initiative, BEST, and other health initiatives."],
    [933,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Mangla Dam Rehabilitation Project","2013-08-15T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2021,2460000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Mangla Dam Rehabilitation Project"],
    [935,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","University of Agriculture, Faisalabad","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) - ASF","2014-12-12T00:00:00","2017-07-21T00:00:00",2016,2450097,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies project, the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) for Agriculture and Food Security (AFS), works with the University of California at Davis (UC-Davis) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality research, and perform industry and government services in the agriculture and food security sector. The USPCAS-AFS will award a minimum of 100 graduate scholarships and faculty/student exchanges with UC-Davis. The program will procure modern laboratory equipment, establish a technical library, organize conferences and workshops, and initiate curriculum reform. The activity will also expand public-private partnerships and student internships with industry professionals and organizations. Anticipated results include improvement in UAF's: 1) ability to address AFS challenges; 2) pedagogy and research; 3) and cutting-edge research."],
    [938,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction and rehabilitation of five educational institutions","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2015,2438017,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Construction and rehabilitation of five educational institutions"],
    [939,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Enterprise - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Basic Health","COVID-19 control","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GSHC-PSM) IDIQ - HIV/AIDS Task Order","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2020,2435341,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The purpose of the Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management single award IDIQ contract is to ensure uninterrupted supplies of health commodities to prevent suffering, save lives, and strengthen supply chain systems in low and middle- income countries. The IDIQ has three task orders, one of which directly support the Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).."],
    [940,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for School reconstruction","2017-12-22T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2020,2432572,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for School reconstruction"],
    [941,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2011,2430000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [942,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Humanitarian Assistance To Pakistan For The Complex Emergency - Concern Worldwide","2010-08-01T00:00:00","2011-07-31T00:00:00",2011,2428672,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Support livelihood system of IDPs through agriculture and food security and economic recovery and market system activities."],
    [943,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Regional Integration Activity (PREIA)","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2022-08-31T00:00:00",2016,2424573,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project builds on the previous Pakistan Trade Project, which focused on improving the overall trade environment and increasing trade volumes by enhancing cross-border and regional trade with neighboring countries. The new project has four planned focus areas: (i) improving the Government of Pakistan's ability to develop and implement reforms of policies that affect trade; (ii) strengthening public and private sector engagement in trade policy making and reforms; (iii) improving regional trade and transit facilitation by Pakistan Customs; and (iv) improving regional business-to-business linkages. The first two areas support broad improvements to the business enabling environment in Pakistan regarding trade, and the others improve the capacity of Pakistani businesses to access regional markets. Trade associations, logistics firms, business associations, Government of Pakistan ministries, and regional counterparts will increase access to markets through the negotiation and implementation of treaties and trade facilitation measures. The implementing partner for PREIA will be competitively selected through a process resulting in a multi-year technical assistance contract."],
    [945,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2020,2400000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [948,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health infrastructure","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2014,2387470,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province"],
    [950,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AbacusConsulting","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Institutional Strengthening Project:","2011-08-24T00:00:00","2017-10-15T00:00:00",2017,2379484,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Institutional Strengthening Project (FISP) is a five-year project funded by USAID/Pakistan. FISP is assisting the FATA Secretariat (FS), the FATA Development Authority (FDA) and the Governors Secretariat in their efforts to develop their capacity through systems development, improvement of related functions, and the strengthening of the information technology (IT) infrastructure. According to the FISP Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan, the strengthened capacity of the FS and FDA will help achieve the strategic objective of ensuring their institutional viability as service-oriented government bodies capable of managing their duties in a transparent and well-planned manner."],
    [951,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Mehran University of Engineering and Technology","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water (USPCAS-W) has been established at Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET)","2014-12-12T00:00:00","2019-12-11T00:00:00",2019,2377561,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States Government through United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Government of Pakistan through the Higher Education Commission (HEC) have partnered together to create state of art centers for advanced studies. The U.S.-PAK Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) have been designed by the United States Government and Government of Pakistan to support Pakistans economic development by strengthening universities and encouraging applied research. USPCAS have been designed to leverage economic development in Pakistan through applied research in energy, water, and agriculture and food security."],
    [952,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AbacusConsulting","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Public sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Institutional Strengthening Project:","2011-08-24T00:00:00","2017-10-15T00:00:00",2013,2361220,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Institutional Strengthening Project (FISP) is a five-year project funded by USAID/Pakistan. FISP is assisting the FATA Secretariat (FS), the FATA Development Authority (FDA) and the Governors Secretariat in their efforts to develop their capacity through systems development, improvement of related functions, and the strengthening of the information technology (IT) infrastructure. According to the FISP Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan, the strengthened capacity of the FS and FDA will help achieve the strategic objective of ensuring their institutional viability as service-oriented government bodies capable of managing their duties in a transparent and well-planned manner."],
    [954,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Center for Advaned Studies in Energy at University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Peshawar","2014-10-17T00:00:00","2019-10-16T00:00:00",2018,2356371,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States has invested in the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies to find innovative and practical solutions for Pakistans energy, water, agriculture, and food security challenges.  Through this initiative, University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Peshawar and National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) have partnered with Arizona State University to create two centers for energy research.  The partnership among these universities has multiple goals, including curriculum development, research, establishment of new laboratories, and exchange programs.  Under the umbrella of the Higher Education Commission, the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies in Energy at UET-Peshawar and at NUST are expected to eventually become Pakistans premier sustainable energy research centers.  These centers also aim to set new standards for supporting the success of women and disadvantaged youth in the engineering profession."],
    [955,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Basic Education Program","2011-09-21T00:00:00","2021-12-31T00:00:00",2021,2355543,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sindh Basic Education Program is USAID-funded project which is being implemented by Government of Sindhs School Education Department. The program is worth $ 165 million USD out of which $10 million USD will be contributed by Government of Sindh. The planning period is from 2012 - 2016 (extension till September 2018). The program will support the construction of 106 schools affected by the catastrophic 2010 floods and the Sindh governments policy of consolidating, merging and upgrading schools throughout the province. Out of 400 schools in Sindh, 106 new schools will be constructed and the remaining 280 will be merged under a streamlined for structure to improve the efficiency and performance of the schools. 280 schools have already been identified by the Program for merging and consolidation. The overall mission is to increase and sustain enrolment of young students in primary, middle and secondary schools in targeted districts in Sindh by developing a school environment favorable to teaching and learning. The construction of these schools with the necessary provision of facilities shall invariably increase the enrollment of students."],
    [957,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legislatures and political parties","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2018,2353484,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [958,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID |DELIVER","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2011,2343549,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER Project is a five year, worldwide project to design, develop, strengthen, and upon request, operate safe, reliable and sustainable supply systems that provide a range of affordable, quality essential health commodities including drugs, diagnostics, contraceptives and supplies to clients in country programs. The project will improve the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services by strengthening country supply systems, collaborating with global and regional partners for long-term availability of supplies, and improving USAIDs provision of supplies to country programs."],
    [962,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rafi Peer Theatre Workshop","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Childrens Television","2010-05-07T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2011,2333718,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pakistan Childrens Television"],
    [963,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Food Policy Research Institute","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP)","2011-06-30T00:00:00","2016-07-06T00:00:00",2015,2333715,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","the Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP), launched in July 2011, is a flexible country-led and country-wide policy analysis and capacity strengthening program. The program provides analytical support on a range of economic policies affecting agricultural growth and food security in the country. The core purpose of the program is to contribute to pro-poor economic growth and enhanced food security through strengthened national capacity for designing and implementing evidence-based policy reforms. This requires improving research-based policy analysis; building capacity, leadership and networks among researchers and policy analysts within and outside the government; and disseminating research results among diverse stakeholders."],
    [965,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Economic Revitalization Program","2017-09-20T00:00:00","2021-09-17T00:00:00",2020,2332470,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Economic Revitalization Program will work in three FATA agencies (South Waziristan, North Waziristan and Khyber)to create sustainable livelihood opportunities for militancy affected population who recently returned to FATA after years of displacement. Key project outputs include;  Output 1: Immediate temporary employment opportunities for most recent returnees created; Output 2: Business opportunities for up-scaling existing/new enterprises created; Output 3: Innovative enterprises belonging to FATA supported to stay operational 6 months after incubation; Output 4: Existing and new entrepreneurs have increased access to micro-finance."],
    [966,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA-KP Health Program","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2015-03-31T00:00:00",2014,2328948,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","FATAKP Health Program is implemented in collaboration with the Departments of Health, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Province and of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to improve access to quality health care services for women and children. The program covers the Malakand Division (all seven districts) in KP and four agencies in the FATA (North and South Waziristan, Mohmand and Bajaur). It supports efforts towards the achievement of Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 by the Governments of KP and the FATA . The program addresses supply and demandrelated barriers to increased use of key services (Maternal, Newborn and Child Health [MNCH], as well as Family Planning [FP]) along the householdtohospital continuum of care. OBJECTIVES 1. Improve access to and availability of quality integrated MNCH and FP Services 2. Increase community acceptance for MNCH and FP services and community empowerment to create enabling policy environment in targeted communities. 3. Strengthen health system for improved MNCH and FP service delivery in target communities in FATA and KP"],
    [967,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2017,2326196,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects"],
    [968,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2011,2326048,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [970,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2015,2313090,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [971,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rural Support Programmes Network","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2016-10-10T00:00:00",2012,2312827,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)"],
    [975,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2009,2306595,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [976,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Abt Associates, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Health Systems Strengthening Project","2006-12-13T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2010,2305840,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","In December 2007, USAID/Pakistan awarded the Pakistan Health System Strengthening Project (PHSP) to Abt Associates Inc. and its implementing partners. PHSP is a two-year activity to strengthen capacity in both the public and private health sectors to deliver quality maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH) care services. By helping to improve MNCH services, PHSP will contribute to improving the health and well-being of mothers, infants, and children under five in Pakistan, especially among vulnerable populations."],
    [977,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Regional Integration Activity (PREIA)","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2022-08-31T00:00:00",2018,2303479,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project builds on the previous Pakistan Trade Project, which focused on improving the overall trade environment and increasing trade volumes by enhancing cross-border and regional trade with neighboring countries. The new project has four planned focus areas: (i) improving the Government of Pakistan's ability to develop and implement reforms of policies that affect trade; (ii) strengthening public and private sector engagement in trade policy making and reforms; (iii) improving regional trade and transit facilitation by Pakistan Customs; and (iv) improving regional business-to-business linkages. The first two areas support broad improvements to the business enabling environment in Pakistan regarding trade, and the others improve the capacity of Pakistani businesses to access regional markets. Trade associations, logistics firms, business associations, Government of Pakistan ministries, and regional counterparts will increase access to markets through the negotiation and implementation of treaties and trade facilitation measures. The implementing partner for PREIA will be competitively selected through a process resulting in a multi-year technical assistance contract."],
    [978,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Enterprise - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Demographic and Health Surveys Phase 7 (DHS-7)","2013-09-09T00:00:00","2020-03-08T00:00:00",2018,2300000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The DHS-7 contract will continue to be USAID's primary implementation mechanism for demographic and health data collection. The purpose of this contract is to improve the collection, analysis, and presentation of population, health, and nutrition data and to facilitate use of these data for planning, policy-making, and program management."],
    [980,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Revitalizing, Innovating, Strengthening Education","2006-07-25T00:00:00","2010-08-31T00:00:00",2010,2295627,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","RISE was developed based on global evidence that a comprehensive approach to education support can build the capacity of all education stakeholders, leading to sustainable improvements in educational quality and access. RISEs system of support for education managers, teachers, and communities substantially improved the quality of both classroom instruction and student learning. RISEs model of capacity building for educational management ensured district education systems were better managed and more efficient. The governments of Azad Jammu and Kashmir endorsed RISEs key initiatives and helped to develop roadmaps for long-term sustainability. RISEs achievements were a result of its close partnership with education officials, teachers, communities, and representatives of training institutions."],
    [982,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2017,2292034,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [989,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Tarbela Dam Repair and Maintenance Phase 2","2015-09-22T00:00:00","2023-06-30T00:00:00",2019,2258064,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Tarbela Dam Repair and Maintenance Phase 2"],
    [990,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Khushhali Bank Limited","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Tubewell Efficiency Improvement Program (TWEIP) Phase II","2011-02-25T00:00:00","2014-06-30T00:00:00",2014,2250259,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Tubewell Efficiency Improvement Program (TWEIP) is intended to replace agriculture tube wells with more efficient one. Main goal of the programme is to demonstrate the potential to significantly improve the efficiency of the use of electricity in the words largest irrigation-base agriculture system."],
    [991,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2015,2250105,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [992,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Mehran University of Engineering and Technology","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water (USPCAS-W) has been established at Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET)","2014-12-12T00:00:00","2019-12-11T00:00:00",2017,2247178,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States Government through United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Government of Pakistan through the Higher Education Commission (HEC) have partnered together to create state of art centers for advanced studies. The U.S.-PAK Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) have been designed by the United States Government and Government of Pakistan to support Pakistans economic development by strengthening universities and encouraging applied research. USPCAS have been designed to leverage economic development in Pakistan through applied research in energy, water, and agriculture and food security."],
    [993,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2010,2237867,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [996,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2010,2219810,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [1000,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GSHC-PSM) IDIQ - Family Planning/Reproductive Health (PRH) Task Order","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2019,2200000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Building on decades of USAIDs work procuring health commodities and strengthening supply chains, the Global Health Supply Chain-Procurement and Supply Management project is working to transform global and national supply chains for health commodities. The project integrates two former USAID programs into one efficient supply chain that serves many of the worlds most vulnerable and difficult-to-reach communities. The project is designed to meet todays critical global health challenges  eliminating HIV and AIDS, providing universal malaria coverage, and helping women meet their family planning and reproductive health needs. By bringing together advanced technical solutions, a team of highly qualified experts, and proven commercial processes and principles, USAID Global Health Supply Chain works to reduce costs and increase efficiencies in global and national supply chains. In addition to optimizing supply chains, the project is strengthening national supply chain systems and fostering collaboration among supply chain stakeholders worldwide."],
    [1002,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2013,2199369,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [1003,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2017,2198150,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [1004,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2008,2197452,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [1006,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2012,2193828,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [1007,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2012,2188139,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [1008,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IAA Agreement II","2006-08-25T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2011,2185231,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program will support activities in control and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as system strengthening activities represented by quality assurance, health financing, and health and management information."],
    [1016,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Macro International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","MEASURE Phase III, Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS)","2008-09-30T00:00:00","2014-09-29T00:00:00",2013,2151251,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of MEASURE Phase III DHS is to improve the collection, analysis and presentation of data and promote better use in planning, policymaking, managing, monitoring and evaluating population, health and nutrition programs. The project seeks to increase understanding of a wide range of health issues by improving the quality and availability of data on health status and services and enhancing the ability of local organizations to collect, analyze and disseminate such information."],
    [1017,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GSHC-PSM) IDIQ - Family Planning/Reproductive Health (PRH) Task Order","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2018,2150000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Building on decades of USAIDs work procuring health commodities and strengthening supply chains, the Global Health Supply Chain-Procurement and Supply Management project is working to transform global and national supply chains for health commodities. The project integrates two former USAID programs into one efficient supply chain that serves many of the worlds most vulnerable and difficult-to-reach communities. The project is designed to meet todays critical global health challenges  eliminating HIV and AIDS, providing universal malaria coverage, and helping women meet their family planning and reproductive health needs. By bringing together advanced technical solutions, a team of highly qualified experts, and proven commercial processes and principles, USAID Global Health Supply Chain works to reduce costs and increase efficiencies in global and national supply chains. In addition to optimizing supply chains, the project is strengthening national supply chain systems and fostering collaboration among supply chain stakeholders worldwide."],
    [1018,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Operating Unit Program Support","2016-11-01T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2018,2146803,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Operating Unit Program Support"],
    [1021,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Aman Institute of Vocational Training","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Workforce Development Project-Sindh (AmanTECH)","2015-01-01T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2016,2141635,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Karachi Youth Workforce Development project is to enhance the earning potential of Pakistani youth from underserved and vulnerable communities through access to internationally accredited and market driven vocational skills. Funds will be used to work with project partners and the private sector to identify targeted youth trainees and provide relevant technical skills for enhanced vocational training. The project will provide opportunities to keep youth off the streets and engaging in unhealthy, sometimes dangerous activities."],
    [1022,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2012,2140398,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [1025,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Johns Hopkins University","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health Communication Project","2014-04-25T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2016,2128631,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Health Communication Project"],
    [1027,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2009,2119182,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [1029,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","University of Utah","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/University of Utah, Partner U.S. University for Water","2014-12-18T00:00:00","2019-12-17T00:00:00",2018,2116801,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) project, the University of Utah (USPCAS-Water) works with the Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy research, and perform industry and government services in the water sectors. USPCAS-Water, University of Utah will provide technical and logistical support to MUET to: provide local graduate scholarships, design and update master's and doctoral programs, host student and faculty exchanges to the U.S., build faculty technical capacity in the area, and award joint applied research projects related to water. Anticipated results include: modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, applied research for innovative development solutions and students and faculty exchanges."],
    [1032,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2009,2107807,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [1033,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2017,2103679,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [1034,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2021,2100000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [1036,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2012,2099220,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [1039,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2018,2093172,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [1044,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2018,2074069,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [1046,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Abt Associates, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus","2015-10-01T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2017,2067220,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus is USAIDs flagship initiative in private sector health. The project seeks to harness the full potential of the private sector and catalyze public-private engagement to improve health outcomes in family planning, HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health, and other health areas. SHOPS Plus supports the achievement of US government priorities, including preventing child and maternal deaths, an AIDS-free generation, and supporting the goals of FP2020. The project improves the equity and quality of the total health system, accelerating progress toward universal health coverage."],
    [1048,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Relief and Development","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Conflict Victim's Support Program","2012-04-16T00:00:00","2015-04-15T00:00:00",2013,2061000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Conflict Victims' Support Program aims to provide equitable and transparent support to civilian victims of conflict related violence in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Designed assistance packages should take into consideration medical, psycho-social, livelihood and long-term support needs of civilian victims ensuring the maximum service-delivery to the beneficiaries."],
    [1050,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2012,2058858,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [1052,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Inter Agency Agreement with USDA - DO2 - Pakistan Soil Fertility Program","2013-08-29T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2020,2052848,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will continue to provide staff to work with in-country Pakistani partners to execute its \"Improving Soil Fertility through Agricultural Extension\" program, which focuses on improving soil health. The program will continue work to support public-private collaboration on a messaging campaign on soil health, expand field demonstrations to reach a greater number of farmers, and disseminate soil improvement techniques developed and proven in the initial years of the project."],
    [1053,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2012,2046141,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [1054,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Information Management and Mine Action Programs","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Humanitarian information management system at NDMA.","2011-04-16T00:00:00","2015-02-15T00:00:00",2013,2044056,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","2010 marked the beginning of a win-win partnership between iMMAP and the Pakistani government through the Common Operating Picture for Disaster Management (COPDM) project. The project continues to provide targeted information management and disaster risk reduction solutions to the government and humanitarian partners to utilize available resources and expertise in a coordinated and transparent manner to avoid duplication of efforts and resources."],
    [1058,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","National Development Consultants Ltd.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Assessment and evaluation services for Peshawar Master Plan, Municipal Services Program","2011-10-03T00:00:00","2016-10-02T00:00:00",2014,2035908,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Assessment and evaluation services for Peshawar Master Plan, Municipal Services Program"],
    [1059,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Advanced Engineering Associates International, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Energy Policy Project","2003-09-29T00:00:00","2016-07-31T00:00:00",2012,2034432,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to strengthen Pakistan's power generation and transmission systems and promote relevant policy reform. The project provides advice and technologies, as well as oversees USAID-funded construction and repairs of thermal power plants and dams. Through these and other efforts, the project is helping the Government of Pakistan to put more power on the national grid, decrease losses in revenues, and increase cost recovery by the power generation institutions. Objectives: The main objective of the project is to strengthen Pakistan's energy sector by improving the country's power generation and transmission capacity. Main Activities: 1) Support the Government of Pakistan's policy reform activities; 2) Advise the ministries of Water and Power, Finance, and Petroleum and Natural Resources, as well as the Energy Wing of the Planning Commission on power sector issues such as shale gas and the imports of liquified natural gas; 3) Conduct studies related to power ."],
    [1061,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2013,2031265,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [1064,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Blumont Global Development","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Community Mobilization Program (SCMP)","2013-08-07T00:00:00","2021-08-06T00:00:00",2014,2022478,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Sindh Community Mobilization Program (CMP) program provides the Government of Sindh, in Pakistan, with technical assistance, training and related resources necessary to improve effective community mobilization and support community and private sector engagement with school based management in targeted geographic areas in Sindh."],
    [1065,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Interflow Communications (Pvt) Ltd","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Public Communication Project","2011-11-03T00:00:00","2015-06-30T00:00:00",2015,2021290,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Public Communications Project to conduct mass media campaigns and provide assistance in routine DOC office activities for USAID/Pakistan."],
    [1066,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2012,2020122,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [1067,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Education Development Center","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Teacher Education Project","2011-04-05T00:00:00","2013-10-04T00:00:00",2013,2018566,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A nationwide program to standardize and improve the quality of preservice and continuing teacher education and training."],
    [1068,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2012,2017524,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [1069,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Information Management and Mine Action Programs","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Humanitarian information management system at NDMA.","2011-04-16T00:00:00","2015-02-15T00:00:00",2012,2017222,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","2010 marked the beginning of a win-win partnership between iMMAP and the Pakistani government through the Common Operating Picture for Disaster Management (COPDM) project. The project continues to provide targeted information management and disaster risk reduction solutions to the government and humanitarian partners to utilize available resources and expertise in a coordinated and transparent manner to avoid duplication of efforts and resources."],
    [1071,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Blumont Global Development","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Community Mobilization Program (SCMP)","2013-08-07T00:00:00","2021-08-06T00:00:00",2019,2013011,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Sindh Community Mobilization Program (CMP) program provides the Government of Sindh, in Pakistan, with technical assistance, training and related resources necessary to improve effective community mobilization and support community and private sector engagement with school based management in targeted geographic areas in Sindh."],
    [1072,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Education Development Center","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Teacher Education Project","2011-04-05T00:00:00","2013-10-04T00:00:00",2011,2012878,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A nationwide program to standardize and improve the quality of preservice and continuing teacher education and training."],
    [1073,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2015,2011814,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [1074,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2020,2011010,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [1076,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2012,2003011,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [1079,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Marie Stopes International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Support for International Family Planning Organizations (SIFPO)","2010-09-30T00:00:00","2015-09-29T00:00:00",2013,2000512,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","SIFPO-MSIs mandate is to increase the use of voluntary family planning services globally through strengthening selected international family planning organizations that have a global reach and an extensive, multi-country network of service delivery points, in order to achieve maximum program impact and synergies."],
    [1082,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNICEF MCH Umbrella Grant","2007-09-28T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2012,2000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","UNICEF Umbrella Grant to implement activities designed to improve MCH through a wide range of interventions that may include Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A)."],
    [1083,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2014,2000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [1084,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2011,2000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [1088,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Resilience Activity (CRA)","2013-08-30T00:00:00","2022-06-30T00:00:00",2020,2000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Community Resilience Activity (CRA) is to increase stability in focus areas of Pakistan through increasing resilience in targeted communities. USAID proposed two underlying programmatic objectives to achieve this goal: 1) Increase broad-based citizen engagement in community decision-making; and, 2) Enhance tolerance within and across communities."],
    [1089,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2016,1999831,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [1090,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Water and Power Development Authority","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) -Kurram Tangi Dam Project","2017-10-06T00:00:00","2021-12-31T00:00:00",2018,1998565,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) -Kurram Tangi Dam Project"],
    [1092,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Grant to UNICEF for Nutrition, WASH, and Health Worldwide","2010-01-01T00:00:00","2011-03-31T00:00:00",2011,1995870,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Grant to UNICEF for Nutrition, WASH, and Health Worldwide"],
    [1093,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","FAS","Foreign Agricultural Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Foreign Agricultural Service, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","MOA between USAID and FAS USDA to transfer ESF","2012-03-01T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2012,1986503,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Technical Assistance","Programming will focus on identifying and addressing Pakistan's primary obstacles to sustainable agricultural development"],
    [1094,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rural Support Programmes Network","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2016-10-10T00:00:00",2016,1986205,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)"],
    [1096,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Institute for Peace","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Public sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - Elections Violence Pakistan","2013-03-04T00:00:00","2019-11-30T00:00:00",2016,1983952,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USIP intends to extend an existing agreement with USIP to continue to build on the work done on the causes of electoral violence, through program and research-based learning on how to prevent violence related to political and electoral processes."],
    [1099,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2010,1974955,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [1101,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Dam Project","2011-01-06T00:00:00","2019-12-31T00:00:00",2020,1963416,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gomal Zam Dam Project"],
    [1102,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Infrastructure and Transport Services","2012-01-17T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2013,1961000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sararogah-Janjal-makin road, Ghulam Khan-Bannu road,Wana-Makin road, Repair of flood damaged tank, and Reconstruction of Gomal bridge"],
    [1104,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Community Stabilization project for shelter support in Sindh Province, Pakistan","2012-05-02T00:00:00","2014-07-31T00:00:00",2013,1949988,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A grant to IOM for a Community Stabilization project to support shelter activities in Sindh Province, Pakistan following 2012 floods"],
    [1106,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Advanced Engineering Associates International, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Empower Pakistan: Energy Policy","2008-10-10T00:00:00","2012-02-28T00:00:00",2010,1945692,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project executed by AEAI for USAID aimed to strengthen the institutional framework for policy decision-making in the energy sector and focused on expanding capacity of efficient generation, transmission, and distribution assets."],
    [1109,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2018,1938032,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [1111,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Air Force","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force","2005-01-15T00:00:00","2016-09-14T00:00:00",2008,1933543,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force"],
    [1112,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Rescue Committee","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Reading Project","2013-06-28T00:00:00","2020-09-27T00:00:00",2020,1930063,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Reading Project (PRP) expands Pakistan-led efforts to introduce and institutionalize improvements in reading instruction and assessment in grades 1 and 2 in public schools across Pakistan. PRP supports provincial and regional Departments of Education to strengthen education systems to boost reading skills, and advance community-based opportunities to practice reading outside of school. The activity provides intensive in-service teacher training in reading instructional techniques through the use of new materials. The activity also offers ongoing coaching and support for teachers to reinforce the training. PRP distributes high-quality reading instructional materials for early grades in Urdu, Sindhi, Pashto, and other local languages. In addition, the activity fosters pre-service teacher education through Associate and Bachelor degree programs. With FY 2018 funds, PRP will focus on the Af/Pak border region to provide equitable and high-quality education services and build the institutional capacity of provincial education departments and communities. This forges more self-reliant education systems, enhances trust in local governance along the the Af/Pak border, a key region for U.S. national security. PRP upholds the Mission's core objectives, as articulated in the Integrated Country Strategy and the Country Development Cooperation Strategy, to bolster the equitable delivery of basic services and enhance trust in the government, thereby helping consolidate civilian government control on the border with Afghanistan."],
    [1114,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health infrastructure","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2012,1926539,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province"],
    [1115,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Command Area Development Project","2015-10-08T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2020,1925803,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Gomal Zam Dam Command Area Development Project seeks to ensure that the water available for 191,000 acres in the command area is used efficiently through the integrated development of the command area, farm water management, productivity enhancement, value addition, processing, and effective marketing.  The project will build the physical system and train operators for the modern farming irrigation system.  An estimated 30,000 families, or approximately 195,000 people, will directly benefit from development of the command area."],
    [1117,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Build Resilient Communities in Pakistan","2014-09-02T00:00:00","2017-06-30T00:00:00",2016,1914233,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Build Resilient Communities in Pakistan"],
    [1119,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services (FPRH)","2013-10-02T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2014,1906009,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The project is Component 1 of the USAID supported Maternal and Child Health Program comprising at total of five components. Project objectives are to increase access to quality family planning services and commodities, and to promote integration of family planning into health services. MSS will implement the project through expanding its social franchise network, outreach teams and services and its field health educators."],
    [1120,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 63 Flood Damaged Schools","2012-06-11T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2018,1903658,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 63 Flood Damaged Schools"],
    [1121,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2005,1902289,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [1122,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2013,1900780,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [1123,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2009,1900000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [1126,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2007,1894467,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [1128,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Aman Institute of Vocational Training","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Workforce Development Project-Sindh (AmanTECH)","2015-01-01T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2017,1892042,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Karachi Youth Workforce Development project is to enhance the earning potential of Pakistani youth from underserved and vulnerable communities through access to internationally accredited and market driven vocational skills. Funds will be used to work with project partners and the private sector to identify targeted youth trainees and provide relevant technical skills for enhanced vocational training. The project will provide opportunities to keep youth off the streets and engaging in unhealthy, sometimes dangerous activities."],
    [1129,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","MWH Global, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for Diamer Bhasha Dam Project","2014-09-01T00:00:00","2016-08-31T00:00:00",2017,1892023,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for Diamer Bhasha Dam Project"],
    [1132,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","University of Utah","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/University of Utah, Partner U.S. University for Water","2014-12-18T00:00:00","2019-12-17T00:00:00",2017,1883153,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) project, the University of Utah (USPCAS-Water) works with the Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy research, and perform industry and government services in the water sectors. USPCAS-Water, University of Utah will provide technical and logistical support to MUET to: provide local graduate scholarships, design and update master's and doctoral programs, host student and faculty exchanges to the U.S., build faculty technical capacity in the area, and award joint applied research projects related to water. Anticipated results include: modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, applied research for innovative development solutions and students and faculty exchanges."],
    [1133,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID II (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced Phase Two)","2013-09-02T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2019,1876942,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Phase one of the RAPID fund began in August 2009 and was successfully completed in September 2013. It supported more than three million people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Concern Worldwide has now been awarded funding from USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance for a second phase of the RAPID fund."],
    [1138,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,1869523,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [1141,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2021,1864831,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [1149,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","DELIVER Project (Deliver II) Task Order 4","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2012,1849723,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DELIVER Task Order 4s objective is to increase the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services through strengthened supply chains and supportive environments for commodity security. Task Order 4 will continue to implement best practices and provide technical services that were offered under the DELIVER Task Order 1, while further aligning its work to support the Global Health Initiative, BEST, and other health initiatives."],
    [1150,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Church and Faith Based","Church and Faith Based - United States","Church and Faith Based - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency","2015-06-01T00:00:00","2015-11-30T00:00:00",2016,1849285,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency"],
    [1152,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Lahore University of Management Sciences","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2015-10-11T00:00:00",2013,1832342,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The primary objective of Civil Society Organizations (CSO) and Government of Pakistan (GOP) entities Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP) is to establish a mechanism that will enable USAID/Pakistan to work with more local implementing partners and host government institutions, many of which are faced with institutional capacity issues. Through the performance of pre-award surveys, ASP will specifically target those local implementing partners which are considered essential (key partner organizations) to meeting USAID/Pakistan's goals and objectives, but do not meet minimum standards for managing USG funds as defined in USAID rules and regulations. ASP will allow for the provision of the technical assistance required to build their institutional capacity up to USAID standards."],
    [1153,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Food Policy Research Institute","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP)","2011-06-30T00:00:00","2016-07-06T00:00:00",2015,1827409,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","the Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP), launched in July 2011, is a flexible country-led and country-wide policy analysis and capacity strengthening program. The program provides analytical support on a range of economic policies affecting agricultural growth and food security in the country. The core purpose of the program is to contribute to pro-poor economic growth and enhanced food security through strengthened national capacity for designing and implementing evidence-based policy reforms. This requires improving research-based policy analysis; building capacity, leadership and networks among researchers and policy analysts within and outside the government; and disseminating research results among diverse stakeholders."],
    [1155,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Deloitte","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan (Trade)","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-08-31T00:00:00",2013,1825530,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID's program, Empower Pakistan: Trade (EPT), is a 4 year Economic GrowthActivity designed to help the Pakistani economy achieve its export potential bycreating an environment that is more conducive to transit, international and regional trade, specifically in enhancing trade ties with Afghanistan. EPT will focus on removing the impediments to trade through policy reform, and capacity building activities that facilitate increased exports from industry, services, and agriculture enterprises. EPT will also help Pakistan take advantage of recently introduced legislation to allow a wide range of Pakistani manufactured goods to enter the United States duty free through the Reconstruction Opportunity Zones. While this legislation is still pending in the US Congress, EPT will prepare for its eventual approval and implementation."],
    [1156,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Build Resilient Communities in Pakistan","2014-09-02T00:00:00","2017-06-30T00:00:00",2017,1818022,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Build Resilient Communities in Pakistan"],
    [1157,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2013,1814886,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [1158,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2018,1814223,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [1161,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Lahore University of Management Sciences","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2015-10-11T00:00:00",2012,1808430,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The primary objective of Civil Society Organizations (CSO) and Government of Pakistan (GOP) entities Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP) is to establish a mechanism that will enable USAID/Pakistan to work with more local implementing partners and host government institutions, many of which are faced with institutional capacity issues. Through the performance of pre-award surveys, ASP will specifically target those local implementing partners which are considered essential (key partner organizations) to meeting USAID/Pakistan's goals and objectives, but do not meet minimum standards for managing USG funds as defined in USAID rules and regulations. ASP will allow for the provision of the technical assistance required to build their institutional capacity up to USAID standards."],
    [1163,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Links to Learning (Ed Links)","2007-10-19T00:00:00","2012-10-31T00:00:00",2013,1808221,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To provide support to basic reform at the middle and secondary Pakistan school system level under the \" Link to Learning\"."],
    [1165,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Health, General","Health policy and administrative management","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) - Maternal and Child Health Task Order 4","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2019,1800000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The purpose of this Task Order is to: Improve the provision of quality-assured health commodities through global commodity procurement and logistics. Provide technical assistance focused on systems strengthening to improve country supply chain and increase commodity security. Improve coordination among global Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and supply chain stakeholders to strengthen the collective response to maternal, newborn, and child health related programs."],
    [1166,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Forman Christian College","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Forman Christian College","2004-08-23T00:00:00","2010-03-30T00:00:00",2010,1800000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Forman Christian College"],
    [1167,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Resilience Activity (CRA)","2013-08-30T00:00:00","2022-06-30T00:00:00",2020,1800000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Community Resilience Activity (CRA) is to increase stability in focus areas of Pakistan through increasing resilience in targeted communities. USAID proposed two underlying programmatic objectives to achieve this goal: 1) Increase broad-based citizen engagement in community decision-making; and, 2) Enhance tolerance within and across communities."],
    [1168,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Humanitarian","Reconstruction Relief and Rehabilitation","Immediate post-emergency reconstruction and rehabilitation","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Revitalizing, Innovating, Strengthening Education","2006-07-25T00:00:00","2010-08-31T00:00:00",2008,1799622,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","RISE was developed based on global evidence that a comprehensive approach to education support can build the capacity of all education stakeholders, leading to sustainable improvements in educational quality and access. RISEs system of support for education managers, teachers, and communities substantially improved the quality of both classroom instruction and student learning. RISEs model of capacity building for educational management ensured district education systems were better managed and more efficient. The governments of Azad Jammu and Kashmir endorsed RISEs key initiatives and helped to develop roadmaps for long-term sustainability. RISEs achievements were a result of its close partnership with education officials, teachers, communities, and representatives of training institutions."],
    [1169,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Deloitte","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan (Trade)","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-08-31T00:00:00",2013,1794327,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID's program, Empower Pakistan: Trade (EPT), is a 4 year Economic GrowthActivity designed to help the Pakistani economy achieve its export potential bycreating an environment that is more conducive to transit, international and regional trade, specifically in enhancing trade ties with Afghanistan. EPT will focus on removing the impediments to trade through policy reform, and capacity building activities that facilitate increased exports from industry, services, and agriculture enterprises. EPT will also help Pakistan take advantage of recently introduced legislation to allow a wide range of Pakistani manufactured goods to enter the United States duty free through the Reconstruction Opportunity Zones. While this legislation is still pending in the US Congress, EPT will prepare for its eventual approval and implementation."],
    [1171,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Child Protection Program for Children and Families Affected by the Conflict in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA","2010-09-10T00:00:00","2012-12-31T00:00:00",2012,1784901,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Child Protection Program for Children and Families Affected by the Conflict in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA"],
    [1172,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2019,1784526,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [1179,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","FAS","Foreign Agricultural Service","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Education","Basic Education","School feeding","McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program Grants","Economic","Local and Regional Food Aid Procurement Pilot Project","2011-01-21T00:00:00","2011-09-30T00:00:00",2012,1759462,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Project-Type","The Local and Regional Food Aid Procurement Project (USDA LRP Project) was authorized as a pilot program under the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (Farm Bill).  The primary purpose of the USDA LRP Project is to examine the timeliness and efficiency of local and regional procurement (LRP) as a tool to enhance USG food assistance programs."],
    [1180,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2019,1757884,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [1181,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2015,1757788,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [1184,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2010,1750501,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [1185,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2011,1750000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [1186,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Inter Agency Agreement with USDA - DO2 - Pakistan Soil Fertility Program","2013-08-29T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2014,1747821,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will continue to provide staff to work with in-country Pakistani partners to execute its \"Improving Soil Fertility through Agricultural Extension\" program, which focuses on improving soil health. The program will continue work to support public-private collaboration on a messaging campaign on soil health, expand field demonstrations to reach a greater number of farmers, and disseminate soil improvement techniques developed and proven in the initial years of the project."],
    [1188,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2010,1747554,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [1189,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Food Policy Research Institute","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP)","2011-06-30T00:00:00","2016-07-06T00:00:00",2013,1744576,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","the Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP), launched in July 2011, is a flexible country-led and country-wide policy analysis and capacity strengthening program. The program provides analytical support on a range of economic policies affecting agricultural growth and food security in the country. The core purpose of the program is to contribute to pro-poor economic growth and enhanced food security through strengthened national capacity for designing and implementing evidence-based policy reforms. This requires improving research-based policy analysis; building capacity, leadership and networks among researchers and policy analysts within and outside the government; and disseminating research results among diverse stakeholders."],
    [1190,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Crown Agents Ltd.","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2021-09-29T00:00:00",2017,1744511,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will support the GOP's achievement of structural benchmarks related to privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and to achieve its longer term privatization agenda."],
    [1192,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","M&C Saatchi World Services","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Outreach and Communication Activity Contract","2015-09-08T00:00:00","2018-12-02T00:00:00",2019,1743232,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Pakistan Outreach and Communication Activity Contract"],
    [1193,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Repair and Rehabilitation of the Tarbela Hydel Power Station in the Northern Frontier Province","2010-04-30T00:00:00","2015-12-31T00:00:00",2012,1740000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project modernizes three out of 14 generators at the Tarbela hydroelectric power station in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The project has restored 128 megawatts of power generation capacity at the plant. USAID also provided spare parts for preventive maintenance of the power station and trained operation and maintenance staff. Replacement of old equipment is being undertaken funded by the project. The second phase of activities will be the addition of 20 MW and will help increase the life of the power plant."],
    [1200,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Institute for Peace","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - Elections Violence Pakistan","2013-03-04T00:00:00","2019-11-30T00:00:00",2018,1722037,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USIP intends to extend an existing agreement with USIP to continue to build on the work done on the causes of electoral violence, through program and research-based learning on how to prevent violence related to political and electoral processes."],
    [1202,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Johns Hopkins University","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health Communication Project","2014-04-25T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2015,1718528,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Health Communication Project"],
    [1204,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Deloitte","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan (Trade)","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-08-31T00:00:00",2015,1716281,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID's program, Empower Pakistan: Trade (EPT), is a 4 year Economic GrowthActivity designed to help the Pakistani economy achieve its export potential bycreating an environment that is more conducive to transit, international and regional trade, specifically in enhancing trade ties with Afghanistan. EPT will focus on removing the impediments to trade through policy reform, and capacity building activities that facilitate increased exports from industry, services, and agriculture enterprises. EPT will also help Pakistan take advantage of recently introduced legislation to allow a wide range of Pakistani manufactured goods to enter the United States duty free through the Reconstruction Opportunity Zones. While this legislation is still pending in the US Congress, EPT will prepare for its eventual approval and implementation."],
    [1209,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Agricultural Technology Transfer Activity (PATTA)","2017-04-28T00:00:00","2021-04-27T00:00:00",2018,1705739,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PATTA is a four-year activity to identify, support, and bring to scale private sector solutions to improve agricultural productivity in Pakistan. PATTA will partner with agricultural technology related companies to commercialize products and services that can increase the productivity and competitiveness of smallholder farmers. PATTAs partnerships will give smallholder farmers broader access to affordable technologies to increase productivity, build resilience to climate change, and reduce post-harvest losses. PATTA will collaborate with and build on previous investments by USAID and other development programs to increase access to markets for smallholder farmers, and to increase overall development impact and costeffectiveness. Besides support to commercialize technologies and introduce them to new markets, PATTA will also build human and organizational capacity of PATTAs partners to ensure sustainable and effective use of the technologies."],
    [1210,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2012,1705005,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [1212,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Qavi Engineers (Pvt) Ltd","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program Task Order for 3 CAS Universities","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2015,1688565,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program Task Order for 3 CAS Universities"],
    [1213,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Agricultural Technology Transfer Activity (PATTA)","2017-04-28T00:00:00","2021-04-27T00:00:00",2020,1683680,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PATTA is a four-year activity to identify, support, and bring to scale private sector solutions to improve agricultural productivity in Pakistan. PATTA will partner with agricultural technology related companies to commercialize products and services that can increase the productivity and competitiveness of smallholder farmers. PATTAs partnerships will give smallholder farmers broader access to affordable technologies to increase productivity, build resilience to climate change, and reduce post-harvest losses. PATTA will collaborate with and build on previous investments by USAID and other development programs to increase access to markets for smallholder farmers, and to increase overall development impact and costeffectiveness. Besides support to commercialize technologies and introduce them to new markets, PATTA will also build human and organizational capacity of PATTAs partners to ensure sustainable and effective use of the technologies."],
    [1214,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Church and Faith Based","Church and Faith Based - United States","Church and Faith Based - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Humanitarian Assistance fpr activities in Pakistan for 2012 Floods","2012-12-03T00:00:00","2015-06-02T00:00:00",2013,1682700,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A new grant to implement activities in Pakistan following the 2012 floods."],
    [1215,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Reading Program","2014-01-06T00:00:00","2019-01-05T00:00:00",2014,1678626,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sindh Reading Program aims to enhance children's literacy and numeracy competencies in selected 7 target districts and five selected Karachi towns of Sindh province. The program will support GOS institutions in enhancing and improving the quality of learning through efforts to improve reading and numeracy skills among students in early grades K to 3 grades. It aims to teach 750,000 students how to read through improved teaching practices in early grade reading and numeracy, increase in access to reading and mathematics materials and improvement of assessment practice. The program will also rehabilitate up to 10 public libraries in the target districts and will also benefit 100,000 students in non-formal learning activities.Objectives- Improve teacher competencies for effective early grade reading and mathematics instruction;- Improve early grade reading and mathematics assessment practice;- Improve student access to supplementary reading and mathematics material;- Enhance participation of parents and caregivers in support of early grade literacy and early grade numeracy for out of school children."],
    [1216,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health infrastructure","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2014,1675647,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province"],
    [1218,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Deloitte","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan (Trade)","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-08-31T00:00:00",2010,1671996,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID's program, Empower Pakistan: Trade (EPT), is a 4 year Economic GrowthActivity designed to help the Pakistani economy achieve its export potential bycreating an environment that is more conducive to transit, international and regional trade, specifically in enhancing trade ties with Afghanistan. EPT will focus on removing the impediments to trade through policy reform, and capacity building activities that facilitate increased exports from industry, services, and agriculture enterprises. EPT will also help Pakistan take advantage of recently introduced legislation to allow a wide range of Pakistani manufactured goods to enter the United States duty free through the Reconstruction Opportunity Zones. While this legislation is still pending in the US Congress, EPT will prepare for its eventual approval and implementation."],
    [1220,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2013,1660683,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [1221,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-10-21T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2012,1651558,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [1222,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Deloitte","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan (Trade)","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-08-31T00:00:00",2012,1649788,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID's program, Empower Pakistan: Trade (EPT), is a 4 year Economic GrowthActivity designed to help the Pakistani economy achieve its export potential bycreating an environment that is more conducive to transit, international and regional trade, specifically in enhancing trade ties with Afghanistan. EPT will focus on removing the impediments to trade through policy reform, and capacity building activities that facilitate increased exports from industry, services, and agriculture enterprises. EPT will also help Pakistan take advantage of recently introduced legislation to allow a wide range of Pakistani manufactured goods to enter the United States duty free through the Reconstruction Opportunity Zones. While this legislation is still pending in the US Congress, EPT will prepare for its eventual approval and implementation."],
    [1223,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2010,1647750,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [1231,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - Non United States","NGO - Non United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","OFDA-2014-Pakistan-Grant-RSPN","2014-04-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2016,1633592,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DRR-related CBDRM floods recovery program activities in Sindh province, Pakistan"],
    [1232,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Revitalizing, Innovating, Strengthening Education","2006-07-25T00:00:00","2010-08-31T00:00:00",2010,1632256,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","RISE was developed based on global evidence that a comprehensive approach to education support can build the capacity of all education stakeholders, leading to sustainable improvements in educational quality and access. RISEs system of support for education managers, teachers, and communities substantially improved the quality of both classroom instruction and student learning. RISEs model of capacity building for educational management ensured district education systems were better managed and more efficient. The governments of Azad Jammu and Kashmir endorsed RISEs key initiatives and helped to develop roadmaps for long-term sustainability. RISEs achievements were a result of its close partnership with education officials, teachers, communities, and representatives of training institutions."],
    [1233,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services (FPRH)","2013-10-02T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2017,1627324,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project is Component 1 of the USAID supported Maternal and Child Health Program comprising at total of five components. Project objectives are to increase access to quality family planning services and commodities, and to promote integration of family planning into health services. MSS will implement the project through expanding its social franchise network, outreach teams and services and its field health educators."],
    [1234,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Punjab Enabling Environment Project","2014-03-14T00:00:00","2021-03-13T00:00:00",2015,1624459,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) is to improve the enabling environment for the agribusiness sector in Punjab by promoting private sector-led growth. Activities under this project are intended to support law and policy changes in livestock, dairy, and horticulture sub-sectors. PEEP will develop and implement a set of activities that will not only result in significant policy reform and capacity building of sector actors to advocate for policy reforms, but also will be instrumental in leveraging $150 million in private sector investment and creating 15,000 jobs. These activities are an important part of the strategy to develop a robust commercial agriculture sector in Pakistan."],
    [1239,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2019,1603442,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [1240,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Church and Faith Based","Church and Faith Based - United States","Church and Faith Based - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Humanitarian Assistance fpr activities in Pakistan for 2012 Floods","2012-12-03T00:00:00","2015-06-02T00:00:00",2014,1603305,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A new grant to implement activities in Pakistan following the 2012 floods."],
    [1241,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Ambassador's Fund Grant (AFG) Program","2017-10-02T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2019,1600708,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The AFG Program will enhance the Ambassador outreach to private sector and community groups to achieve shared objectives and continue to expand and strengthen the relationship between the United States and the people of Pakistan."],
    [1242,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GSHC-PSM) IDIQ - Family Planning/Reproductive Health (PRH) Task Order","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2016,1600676,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Building on decades of USAIDs work procuring health commodities and strengthening supply chains, the Global Health Supply Chain-Procurement and Supply Management project is working to transform global and national supply chains for health commodities. The project integrates two former USAID programs into one efficient supply chain that serves many of the worlds most vulnerable and difficult-to-reach communities. The project is designed to meet todays critical global health challenges  eliminating HIV and AIDS, providing universal malaria coverage, and helping women meet their family planning and reproductive health needs. By bringing together advanced technical solutions, a team of highly qualified experts, and proven commercial processes and principles, USAID Global Health Supply Chain works to reduce costs and increase efficiencies in global and national supply chains. In addition to optimizing supply chains, the project is strengthening national supply chain systems and fostering collaboration among supply chain stakeholders worldwide."],
    [1243,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2013,1600000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [1246,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Repair and Rehabilitation of the Tarbela Hydel Power Station in the Northern Frontier Province","2010-04-30T00:00:00","2015-12-31T00:00:00",2015,1600000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project modernizes three out of 14 generators at the Tarbela hydroelectric power station in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The project has restored 128 megawatts of power generation capacity at the plant. USAID also provided spare parts for preventive maintenance of the power station and trained operation and maintenance staff. Replacement of old equipment is being undertaken funded by the project. The second phase of activities will be the addition of 20 MW and will help increase the life of the power plant."],
    [1247,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rural Support Programmes Network","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2016-10-10T00:00:00",2014,1598655,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)"],
    [1248,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Punjab Enabling Environment Project","2014-03-14T00:00:00","2021-03-13T00:00:00",2020,1597872,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) is to improve the enabling environment for the agribusiness sector in Punjab by promoting private sector-led growth. Activities under this project are intended to support law and policy changes in livestock, dairy, and horticulture sub-sectors. PEEP will develop and implement a set of activities that will not only result in significant policy reform and capacity building of sector actors to advocate for policy reforms, but also will be instrumental in leveraging $150 million in private sector investment and creating 15,000 jobs. These activities are an important part of the strategy to develop a robust commercial agriculture sector in Pakistan."],
    [1249,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA)","2016-12-01T00:00:00","2021-11-30T00:00:00",2019,1597836,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA) will increase incomes and employment in project-assisted economic sectors and improve the enabling environment for private sector led growth in Pakistan. This activity will be focused on developing the following sectors: 1) information, communication and technology (ICT); 2) light engineering;3) textile (minus spinning);4) hospitality; 5) minerals (marble, granite and gems); 6) logistics and packaging; and 7) leather (minus tanning)."],
    [1251,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction and rehabilitation of five educational institutions","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2015,1596318,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Construction and rehabilitation of five educational institutions"],
    [1253,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2016,1591898,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects"],
    [1256,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Johns Hopkins University","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health Communication Project","2014-04-25T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2017,1586544,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Health Communication Project"],
    [1258,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood damaged infrastructure: Amandara headworks","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2018-06-30T00:00:00",2015,1574287,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood damaged infrastructure: Amandara headworks"],
    [1259,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Central Power Generation Company (Pakistan) Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Repair and Rehabilitation of the Gudduthermal Power Stationin the Sindh Province","2010-05-20T00:00:00","2015-12-31T00:00:00",2015,1571940,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Repair and Rehabilitation of the Gudduthermal Power Stationin the Sindh Province"],
    [1263,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Municipal Service Development Program","2012-05-03T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2015,1563996,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Government-to-government: Sindh Municipal Service Development Program"],
    [1266,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Punjab Enabling Environment Project","2014-03-14T00:00:00","2021-03-13T00:00:00",2018,1552127,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) is to improve the enabling environment for the agribusiness sector in Punjab by promoting private sector-led growth. Activities under this project are intended to support law and policy changes in livestock, dairy, and horticulture sub-sectors. PEEP will develop and implement a set of activities that will not only result in significant policy reform and capacity building of sector actors to advocate for policy reforms, but also will be instrumental in leveraging $150 million in private sector investment and creating 15,000 jobs. These activities are an important part of the strategy to develop a robust commercial agriculture sector in Pakistan."],
    [1267,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Deloitte","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan (Trade)","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-08-31T00:00:00",2012,1552108,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID's program, Empower Pakistan: Trade (EPT), is a 4 year Economic GrowthActivity designed to help the Pakistani economy achieve its export potential bycreating an environment that is more conducive to transit, international and regional trade, specifically in enhancing trade ties with Afghanistan. EPT will focus on removing the impediments to trade through policy reform, and capacity building activities that facilitate increased exports from industry, services, and agriculture enterprises. EPT will also help Pakistan take advantage of recently introduced legislation to allow a wide range of Pakistani manufactured goods to enter the United States duty free through the Reconstruction Opportunity Zones. While this legislation is still pending in the US Congress, EPT will prepare for its eventual approval and implementation."],
    [1273,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Humanitarian","Reconstruction Relief and Rehabilitation","Immediate post-emergency reconstruction and rehabilitation","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Revitalizing, Innovating, Strengthening Education","2006-07-25T00:00:00","2010-08-31T00:00:00",2007,1535972,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","RISE was developed based on global evidence that a comprehensive approach to education support can build the capacity of all education stakeholders, leading to sustainable improvements in educational quality and access. RISEs system of support for education managers, teachers, and communities substantially improved the quality of both classroom instruction and student learning. RISEs model of capacity building for educational management ensured district education systems were better managed and more efficient. The governments of Azad Jammu and Kashmir endorsed RISEs key initiatives and helped to develop roadmaps for long-term sustainability. RISEs achievements were a result of its close partnership with education officials, teachers, communities, and representatives of training institutions."],
    [1276,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Rescue Committee","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Reading Project","2013-06-28T00:00:00","2020-09-27T00:00:00",2013,1533100,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Reading Project (PRP) expands Pakistan-led efforts to introduce and institutionalize improvements in reading instruction and assessment in grades 1 and 2 in public schools across Pakistan. PRP supports provincial and regional Departments of Education to strengthen education systems to boost reading skills, and advance community-based opportunities to practice reading outside of school. The activity provides intensive in-service teacher training in reading instructional techniques through the use of new materials. The activity also offers ongoing coaching and support for teachers to reinforce the training. PRP distributes high-quality reading instructional materials for early grades in Urdu, Sindhi, Pashto, and other local languages. In addition, the activity fosters pre-service teacher education through Associate and Bachelor degree programs. With FY 2018 funds, PRP will focus on the Af/Pak border region to provide equitable and high-quality education services and build the institutional capacity of provincial education departments and communities. This forges more self-reliant education systems, enhances trust in local governance along the the Af/Pak border, a key region for U.S. national security. PRP upholds the Mission's core objectives, as articulated in the Integrated Country Strategy and the Country Development Cooperation Strategy, to bolster the equitable delivery of basic services and enhance trust in the government, thereby helping consolidate civilian government control on the border with Afghanistan."],
    [1277,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2021,1529900,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [1280,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Aman Institute of Vocational Training","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Workforce Development Project-Sindh (AmanTECH)","2015-01-01T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2018,1524738,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Karachi Youth Workforce Development project is to enhance the earning potential of Pakistani youth from underserved and vulnerable communities through access to internationally accredited and market driven vocational skills. Funds will be used to work with project partners and the private sector to identify targeted youth trainees and provide relevant technical skills for enhanced vocational training. The project will provide opportunities to keep youth off the streets and engaging in unhealthy, sometimes dangerous activities."],
    [1281,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Advancing Girls Education and Skills (AGES)","2017-11-03T00:00:00","2019-05-25T00:00:00",2018,1523209,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this activity is to increase access to quality education, reduce barriers to success, and empower adolescent girls and young women ages 10-19."],
    [1282,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2019,1521702,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [1285,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2017,1519074,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [1289,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2015,1512508,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [1290,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Forman Christian College","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Forman Christian College","2004-08-23T00:00:00","2010-03-30T00:00:00",2007,1511843,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Forman Christian College"],
    [1292,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2019,1503418,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [1293,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2008,1502125,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [1294,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Health, General","Health policy and administrative management","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2021,1501214,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [1297,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Support to Election Commission of Pakistan for Strengthening Electoral and Legislative Processes","2016-11-04T00:00:00","2019-10-30T00:00:00",2018,1500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Support to Election Commission of Pakistan for Strengthening Electoral and Legislative Processes"],
    [1298,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Punjab Enabling Environment Project","2014-03-14T00:00:00","2021-03-13T00:00:00",2017,1500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) is to improve the enabling environment for the agribusiness sector in Punjab by promoting private sector-led growth. Activities under this project are intended to support law and policy changes in livestock, dairy, and horticulture sub-sectors. PEEP will develop and implement a set of activities that will not only result in significant policy reform and capacity building of sector actors to advocate for policy reforms, but also will be instrumental in leveraging $150 million in private sector investment and creating 15,000 jobs. These activities are an important part of the strategy to develop a robust commercial agriculture sector in Pakistan."],
    [1299,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2013,1500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [1300,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2010,1500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [1301,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2011,1500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [1307,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Population policy and administrative management","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2021,1482690,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [1308,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Arizona State University","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/Arizona State University (ASU), Partner U.S. University in Energy","2014-11-21T00:00:00","2019-11-20T00:00:00",2020,1481417,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies project, Arizona State University works with the National University of Science and Technology-Islamabad (NUST) and the University of Engineering and Technology-Peshawar (UET) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the energy labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy-level research, and perform industry and government services in the energy sector. USPCAS-Energy will provide technical and logistical support to NUST and UET-Peshawar to arrange student and faculty exchanges, support curriculum reform for new degree programs, conduct an energy stakeholders' conference, and initiate five joint applied research projects in energy. Anticipated results include modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, and applied research initiated for innovative development solutions."],
    [1309,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Community Stabilization project for shelter support in Sindh Province, Pakistan","2012-05-02T00:00:00","2014-07-31T00:00:00",2013,1476312,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A grant to IOM for a Community Stabilization project to support shelter activities in Sindh Province, Pakistan following 2012 floods"],
    [1312,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2015,1472844,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [1315,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Integrated Managing for Results II (IMR2)","2004-09-22T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2008,1466887,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Itegrated Managing for Results project's purpose is to assess and evaluate programs at USAID."],
    [1316,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2015,1462179,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [1317,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improvements to the rehabilitated Kalat-Quetta-Chaman Highway","2013-10-11T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2018,1461269,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) provided funding to for further improvements of the rehabilitated Kalat-Quetta-Chaman Highway, including a bypass road at Kuchlak, four bridges, two weighing stations, and three toll plazas."],
    [1318,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Resilience Activity (CRA)","2013-08-30T00:00:00","2022-06-30T00:00:00",2021,1459719,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Community Resilience Activity (CRA) is to increase stability in focus areas of Pakistan through increasing resilience in targeted communities. USAID proposed two underlying programmatic objectives to achieve this goal: 1) Increase broad-based citizen engagement in community decision-making; and, 2) Enhance tolerance within and across communities."],
    [1320,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2011,1455281,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [1321,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Food Policy Research Institute","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP)","2011-06-30T00:00:00","2016-07-06T00:00:00",2016,1451391,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","the Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP), launched in July 2011, is a flexible country-led and country-wide policy analysis and capacity strengthening program. The program provides analytical support on a range of economic policies affecting agricultural growth and food security in the country. The core purpose of the program is to contribute to pro-poor economic growth and enhanced food security through strengthened national capacity for designing and implementing evidence-based policy reforms. This requires improving research-based policy analysis; building capacity, leadership and networks among researchers and policy analysts within and outside the government; and disseminating research results among diverse stakeholders."],
    [1323,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Punjab Enabling Environment Project","2014-03-14T00:00:00","2021-03-13T00:00:00",2019,1447873,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) is to improve the enabling environment for the agribusiness sector in Punjab by promoting private sector-led growth. Activities under this project are intended to support law and policy changes in livestock, dairy, and horticulture sub-sectors. PEEP will develop and implement a set of activities that will not only result in significant policy reform and capacity building of sector actors to advocate for policy reforms, but also will be instrumental in leveraging $150 million in private sector investment and creating 15,000 jobs. These activities are an important part of the strategy to develop a robust commercial agriculture sector in Pakistan."],
    [1324,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA)","2016-12-01T00:00:00","2021-11-30T00:00:00",2021,1447092,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA) will increase incomes and employment in project-assisted economic sectors and improve the enabling environment for private sector led growth in Pakistan. This activity will be focused on developing the following sectors: 1) information, communication and technology (ICT); 2) light engineering;3) textile (minus spinning);4) hospitality; 5) minerals (marble, granite and gems); 6) logistics and packaging; and 7) leather (minus tanning)."],
    [1332,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2019,1435143,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [1333,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Other","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Monitoring, Inspection, Milestone Verification and Design Review Activity","2011-10-03T00:00:00","2019-10-02T00:00:00",2018,1434768,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Monitoring, Inspection, Milestone Verification and Design Review Activity Task Order under the Architect & Engineering Services IQC"],
    [1334,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","National University of Sciences and Technology","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) established at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)","2014-09-05T00:00:00","2019-09-04T00:00:00",2016,1432871,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NUST entered into a Cooperative Agreement with USAID to establish U.S.Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) to address some of the outstanding challenges faced by the energy section in Pakistan and to facilitate applied research and education partnership between USA and Pakistan. Strategic goals behind USPCAS-E are to evolve into a Centre of Excellence in Applied Research catering to the Energy Sector and economy of Pakistan with the aim to establish efficient governance structures - sustainability, value-added curriculum and capacity building; promote applied research to serve public/private sector and NUST-US students/faculty exchange programs. USPCAS-E energy research agenda and research thrusts focus areas are research & policy development in renewable energy & emerging technologies, thermal engineering leading to energy security utilizing indigenous resources; promotion of technologies & practices that increase energy efficiency in all sectors and technology innovation and entrepreneurship in energy and supporting technologies, materials and services."],
    [1339,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM)","2015-05-01T00:00:00","2020-06-18T00:00:00",2015,1427727,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","In May 2015, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded a five-year contract to Management Systems International (MSI) to provide performance management support to USAID-sponsored development programs throughout Pakistan. The Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM) will serve as a centralized management support mechanism supporting USAID/Pakistans mission to increase stability, democracy, and prosperity for the men and women of Pakistan through the implementation of the Mission Strategic Framework (MSF). PERFORM will provide data and information to help project managers improve project results through better implementation and design, as well as services that support the Missions learning and adaptive process, enabling it to better target its programming and achieve its goals and objectives. The performance components will include: (1) Monitoring Services; (2) Evaluation Services; (3) Assessment Services; and (4) Learning Support Services."],
    [1344,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Abraaj Group","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-23T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2017,1420000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [1346,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Regional Integration Activity (PREIA)","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2022-08-31T00:00:00",2019,1414006,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project builds on the previous Pakistan Trade Project, which focused on improving the overall trade environment and increasing trade volumes by enhancing cross-border and regional trade with neighboring countries. The new project has four planned focus areas: (i) improving the Government of Pakistan's ability to develop and implement reforms of policies that affect trade; (ii) strengthening public and private sector engagement in trade policy making and reforms; (iii) improving regional trade and transit facilitation by Pakistan Customs; and (iv) improving regional business-to-business linkages. The first two areas support broad improvements to the business enabling environment in Pakistan regarding trade, and the others improve the capacity of Pakistani businesses to access regional markets. Trade associations, logistics firms, business associations, Government of Pakistan ministries, and regional counterparts will increase access to markets through the negotiation and implementation of treaties and trade facilitation measures. The implementing partner for PREIA will be competitively selected through a process resulting in a multi-year technical assistance contract."],
    [1347,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID II (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced Phase Two)","2013-09-02T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2018,1411830,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Phase one of the RAPID fund began in August 2009 and was successfully completed in September 2013. It supported more than three million people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Concern Worldwide has now been awarded funding from USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance for a second phase of the RAPID fund."],
    [1348,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2008,1411055,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [1349,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2014,1410107,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [1351,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2017,1407577,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [1354,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Relief and Development","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Conflict Victim's Support Program","2012-04-16T00:00:00","2015-04-15T00:00:00",2015,1403808,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Conflict Victims' Support Program aims to provide equitable and transparent support to civilian victims of conflict related violence in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Designed assistance packages should take into consideration medical, psycho-social, livelihood and long-term support needs of civilian victims ensuring the maximum service-delivery to the beneficiaries."],
    [1358,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Higher Education Commission","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program","2004-06-30T00:00:00","2023-06-30T00:00:00",2020,1400230,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program"],
    [1361,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","M&C Saatchi World Services","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Outreach and Communication Activity Contract","2015-09-08T00:00:00","2018-12-02T00:00:00",2016,1398294,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Pakistan Outreach and Communication Activity Contract"],
    [1362,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2021,1392061,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [1363,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AbacusConsulting","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Institutional Strengthening Project:","2011-08-24T00:00:00","2017-10-15T00:00:00",2016,1388660,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Institutional Strengthening Project (FISP) is a five-year project funded by USAID/Pakistan. FISP is assisting the FATA Secretariat (FS), the FATA Development Authority (FDA) and the Governors Secretariat in their efforts to develop their capacity through systems development, improvement of related functions, and the strengthening of the information technology (IT) infrastructure. According to the FISP Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan, the strengthened capacity of the FS and FDA will help achieve the strategic objective of ensuring their institutional viability as service-oriented government bodies capable of managing their duties in a transparent and well-planned manner."],
    [1364,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Institute for Peace","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - Elections Violence Pakistan","2013-03-04T00:00:00","2019-11-30T00:00:00",2019,1388057,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USIP intends to extend an existing agreement with USIP to continue to build on the work done on the causes of electoral violence, through program and research-based learning on how to prevent violence related to political and electoral processes."],
    [1366,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2013,1383373,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [1369,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Air Force","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force","2005-01-15T00:00:00","2016-09-14T00:00:00",2010,1378419,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force"],
    [1370,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Grant to UNICEF for Nutrition, WASH, and Health Worldwide","2010-01-01T00:00:00","2011-03-31T00:00:00",2011,1373825,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Grant to UNICEF for Nutrition, WASH, and Health Worldwide"],
    [1371,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2016,1372108,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [1372,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","University of Utah","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/University of Utah, Partner U.S. University for Water","2014-12-18T00:00:00","2019-12-17T00:00:00",2016,1371498,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) project, the University of Utah (USPCAS-Water) works with the Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy research, and perform industry and government services in the water sectors. USPCAS-Water, University of Utah will provide technical and logistical support to MUET to: provide local graduate scholarships, design and update master's and doctoral programs, host student and faculty exchanges to the U.S., build faculty technical capacity in the area, and award joint applied research projects related to water. Anticipated results include: modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, applied research for innovative development solutions and students and faculty exchanges."],
    [1374,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Abt Associates, Inc.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Health Systems Strengthening Project","2006-12-13T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2009,1369949,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","In December 2007, USAID/Pakistan awarded the Pakistan Health System Strengthening Project (PHSP) to Abt Associates Inc. and its implementing partners. PHSP is a two-year activity to strengthen capacity in both the public and private health sectors to deliver quality maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH) care services. By helping to improve MNCH services, PHSP will contribute to improving the health and well-being of mothers, infants, and children under five in Pakistan, especially among vulnerable populations."],
    [1375,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2012,1368892,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [1379,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Church and Faith Based","Church and Faith Based - United States","Church and Faith Based - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Humanitarian Assistance fpr activities in Pakistan for 2012 Floods","2012-12-03T00:00:00","2015-06-02T00:00:00",2015,1361095,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A new grant to implement activities in Pakistan following the 2012 floods."],
    [1382,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Community-based Disaster Risk Management","2011-07-25T00:00:00","2014-04-30T00:00:00",2012,1357421,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A new grant for the Community-based Disaster Risk Management in the selected districts of Pakistan."],
    [1386,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","National Development Consultants Ltd.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Assessment and evaluation services for Peshawar Master Plan, Municipal Services Program","2011-10-03T00:00:00","2016-10-02T00:00:00",2013,1355702,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Assessment and evaluation services for Peshawar Master Plan, Municipal Services Program"],
    [1387,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Employment Project","2015-01-07T00:00:00","2019-07-06T00:00:00",2016,1350082,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Youth Employment Project strives to decrease violent extremism and conflict in Karachi. It utilizes economic empowerment as a tool to counter violent extremism among targeted youth populations, thus addressing one of the primary causes of ongoing instability and violence. The project builds on the successful model that UNDP developed through previous projects with the garments industry. The activity will leverage UNDP funds while increasing the income and employment opportunities for youth and women. This activity will contribute to enhanced productivity in the garment/home textiles industry; an area where employment opportunities exist. These funds will contribute to training approximately 13,700 youth from marginalized households in Korangi, Lyari and Sultanabad in Karachi. Seventy five percent of the participants are expected to secure employment within six months of training completion. The private sector will provide facilities, hire the master trainers, and establish training units in their factories."],
    [1388,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2006,1347524,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [1390,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","NGO","NGO - International","FHI 360","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Implementing AIDS Prevention and Care (IMPACT) Project","1995-01-01T00:00:00","2007-09-29T00:00:00",2005,1342391,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The IMPACT/Bangladesh program supported behavior change and care and support programs of a wide range of community-based organizations, including faith-based organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and groups for people living with HIV and AIDS (PLHA). By 2005, IMPACT/Bangladesh was managing sub-agreements with 18 implementing agencies. Program priorities included national surveillance system strengthening, behavior change communication to reduce risk and vulnerability to HIV (including condom promotion among high-risk populations), improving management of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and building capacity of government and NGO partners to plan, implement, and monitor HIV/AIDS interventions."],
    [1394,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - Non United States","NGO - Non United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","OFDA-2014-Pakistan-Grant-RSPN","2014-04-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2015,1338684,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DRR-related CBDRM floods recovery program activities in Sindh province, Pakistan"],
    [1395,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Halcrow Group Ltd.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Architect-Engineer services for schools construction under Sindh Basic Education Project, Stage II","2011-10-03T00:00:00","2020-06-30T00:00:00",2019,1337681,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The program under Sindh Government is streamlining construction of schools including assessment, design, procurement, and contracting and construction supervision. This component ensures the design of new constructed buildings is up to international standards and has key features."],
    [1398,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Command Area Development Project","2015-10-08T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2019,1329421,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Gomal Zam Dam Command Area Development Project seeks to ensure that the water available for 191,000 acres in the command area is used efficiently through the integrated development of the command area, farm water management, productivity enhancement, value addition, processing, and effective marketing.  The project will build the physical system and train operators for the modern farming irrigation system.  An estimated 30,000 families, or approximately 195,000 people, will directly benefit from development of the command area."],
    [1401,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GSHC-PSM) IDIQ - Family Planning/Reproductive Health (PRH) Task Order","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2019,1325449,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Building on decades of USAIDs work procuring health commodities and strengthening supply chains, the Global Health Supply Chain-Procurement and Supply Management project is working to transform global and national supply chains for health commodities. The project integrates two former USAID programs into one efficient supply chain that serves many of the worlds most vulnerable and difficult-to-reach communities. The project is designed to meet todays critical global health challenges  eliminating HIV and AIDS, providing universal malaria coverage, and helping women meet their family planning and reproductive health needs. By bringing together advanced technical solutions, a team of highly qualified experts, and proven commercial processes and principles, USAID Global Health Supply Chain works to reduce costs and increase efficiencies in global and national supply chains. In addition to optimizing supply chains, the project is strengthening national supply chain systems and fostering collaboration among supply chain stakeholders worldwide."],
    [1406,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Mehran University of Engineering and Technology","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water (USPCAS-W) has been established at Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET)","2014-12-12T00:00:00","2019-12-11T00:00:00",2016,1311379,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States Government through United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Government of Pakistan through the Higher Education Commission (HEC) have partnered together to create state of art centers for advanced studies. The U.S.-PAK Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) have been designed by the United States Government and Government of Pakistan to support Pakistans economic development by strengthening universities and encouraging applied research. USPCAS have been designed to leverage economic development in Pakistan through applied research in energy, water, and agriculture and food security."],
    [1407,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Blumont Global Development","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Community Mobilization Program (SCMP)","2013-08-07T00:00:00","2021-08-06T00:00:00",2019,1310911,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Sindh Community Mobilization Program (CMP) program provides the Government of Sindh, in Pakistan, with technical assistance, training and related resources necessary to improve effective community mobilization and support community and private sector engagement with school based management in targeted geographic areas in Sindh."],
    [1409,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Abraaj Group","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-23T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2017,1304974,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [1411,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Aga Khan Development Network","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Satpara Irrigation Project","2012-03-12T00:00:00","2018-12-11T00:00:00",2018,1300313,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Satpara Irrigation & Agriculture Development Project (SIADP) is a follow up of the already existing Satpara Dam Project being implemented by the USAID Energy Office. The project is constructing an on-farm irrigation system on 15,500 acres of land downstream from the Satpara Dam in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan; to increase the supply of irrigation water, introduce drip and sprinkle irrigation technologies, increase the availability of fodder and the productivity of high-value fruits and vegetables. It is developing processing facilities, introducing new varieties of fruits and vegetables, and training farmers in harvest and post-harvest management."],
    [1412,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Economic Revitalization Program","2017-09-20T00:00:00","2021-09-17T00:00:00",2020,1300000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Economic Revitalization Program will work in three FATA agencies (South Waziristan, North Waziristan and Khyber)to create sustainable livelihood opportunities for militancy affected population who recently returned to FATA after years of displacement. Key project outputs include;  Output 1: Immediate temporary employment opportunities for most recent returnees created; Output 2: Business opportunities for up-scaling existing/new enterprises created; Output 3: Innovative enterprises belonging to FATA supported to stay operational 6 months after incubation; Output 4: Existing and new entrepreneurs have increased access to micro-finance."],
    [1414,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","CDC with Pakistan Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (FELTP)","2005-08-15T00:00:00","2006-09-30T00:00:00",2007,1300000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","CDC with Pakistan Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (FELTP)"],
    [1417,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Regional Integration Activity (PREIA)","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2022-08-31T00:00:00",2020,1298742,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project builds on the previous Pakistan Trade Project, which focused on improving the overall trade environment and increasing trade volumes by enhancing cross-border and regional trade with neighboring countries. The new project has four planned focus areas: (i) improving the Government of Pakistan's ability to develop and implement reforms of policies that affect trade; (ii) strengthening public and private sector engagement in trade policy making and reforms; (iii) improving regional trade and transit facilitation by Pakistan Customs; and (iv) improving regional business-to-business linkages. The first two areas support broad improvements to the business enabling environment in Pakistan regarding trade, and the others improve the capacity of Pakistani businesses to access regional markets. Trade associations, logistics firms, business associations, Government of Pakistan ministries, and regional counterparts will increase access to markets through the negotiation and implementation of treaties and trade facilitation measures. The implementing partner for PREIA will be competitively selected through a process resulting in a multi-year technical assistance contract."],
    [1418,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","University of California at Davis","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/University of California, Davis (UC Davis), Partner U.S. University in Agriculture","2015-01-12T00:00:00","2017-07-21T00:00:00",2017,1296700,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) project, the University of California at Davis (UC Davis) works with the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the labor market. In addition, the activity will conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy research and, performs industry and government services in the agriculture and food security sector. UC Davis will utilize funds to provide logistical and technical support for student and faculty exchanges, support for curriculum reform, joint applied research projects in agriculture and food security, and explore or expand partnerships in the food security and agriculture sector. Anticipated results include: modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, and applied research for innovative development solutions."],
    [1419,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2008,1295088,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [1423,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Abt Associates, Inc.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Health Systems Strengthening Project","2006-12-13T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2010,1289940,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","In December 2007, USAID/Pakistan awarded the Pakistan Health System Strengthening Project (PHSP) to Abt Associates Inc. and its implementing partners. PHSP is a two-year activity to strengthen capacity in both the public and private health sectors to deliver quality maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH) care services. By helping to improve MNCH services, PHSP will contribute to improving the health and well-being of mothers, infants, and children under five in Pakistan, especially among vulnerable populations."],
    [1425,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2018,1286561,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [1426,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Army","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USACE Inter-Agency Agreement - Develop Water Resources","2014-05-07T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2016,1285261,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will advance the development of major water resources by improving the GOP management of hydropower resources and lead GOP partners to more informed investment decisions. USACE will work with Pakistan's engineers to develop technical capabilities and the necessary tools needed to evaluate, develop, and manage the Indus River Basin as an integrated system. The Basin will be analyzed and managed for water supply, environmental impacts, flood risk management, and for municipal and industrial water use. Tools developed by the project will provide estimates of benefits, including those affected by climate change, across the Indus River Basin and associated water reservoirs."],
    [1429,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) - Maternal and Child Health Task Order 4","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2017,1277705,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this Task Order is to: Improve the provision of quality-assured health commodities through global commodity procurement and logistics. Provide technical assistance focused on systems strengthening to improve country supply chain and increase commodity security. Improve coordination among global Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and supply chain stakeholders to strengthen the collective response to maternal, newborn, and child health related programs."],
    [1430,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Halcrow Group Ltd.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Architect-Engineer services for schools construction under Sindh Basic Education Project, Stage II","2011-10-03T00:00:00","2020-06-30T00:00:00",2018,1276104,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The program under Sindh Government is streamlining construction of schools including assessment, design, procurement, and contracting and construction supervision. This component ensures the design of new constructed buildings is up to international standards and has key features."],
    [1433,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Abt Associates, Inc.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Pakistan Health Systems Strengthening Project","2006-12-13T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2008,1271311,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","In December 2007, USAID/Pakistan awarded the Pakistan Health System Strengthening Project (PHSP) to Abt Associates Inc. and its implementing partners. PHSP is a two-year activity to strengthen capacity in both the public and private health sectors to deliver quality maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH) care services. By helping to improve MNCH services, PHSP will contribute to improving the health and well-being of mothers, infants, and children under five in Pakistan, especially among vulnerable populations."],
    [1434,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Links to Learning (Ed Links)","2007-10-19T00:00:00","2012-10-31T00:00:00",2011,1270239,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To provide support to basic reform at the middle and secondary Pakistan school system level under the \" Link to Learning\"."],
    [1436,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Aga Khan Development Network","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Satpara Irrigation Project","2012-03-12T00:00:00","2018-12-11T00:00:00",2013,1268902,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Satpara Irrigation & Agriculture Development Project (SIADP) is a follow up of the already existing Satpara Dam Project being implemented by the USAID Energy Office. The project is constructing an on-farm irrigation system on 15,500 acres of land downstream from the Satpara Dam in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan; to increase the supply of irrigation water, introduce drip and sprinkle irrigation technologies, increase the availability of fodder and the productivity of high-value fruits and vegetables. It is developing processing facilities, introducing new varieties of fruits and vegetables, and training farmers in harvest and post-harvest management."],
    [1438,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA)","2016-12-01T00:00:00","2021-11-30T00:00:00",2017,1260009,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA) will increase incomes and employment in project-assisted economic sectors and improve the enabling environment for private sector led growth in Pakistan. This activity will be focused on developing the following sectors: 1) information, communication and technology (ICT); 2) light engineering;3) textile (minus spinning);4) hospitality; 5) minerals (marble, granite and gems); 6) logistics and packaging; and 7) leather (minus tanning)."],
    [1439,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Punjab Enabling Environment Project","2014-03-14T00:00:00","2021-03-13T00:00:00",2019,1257128,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) is to improve the enabling environment for the agribusiness sector in Punjab by promoting private sector-led growth. Activities under this project are intended to support law and policy changes in livestock, dairy, and horticulture sub-sectors. PEEP will develop and implement a set of activities that will not only result in significant policy reform and capacity building of sector actors to advocate for policy reforms, but also will be instrumental in leveraging $150 million in private sector investment and creating 15,000 jobs. These activities are an important part of the strategy to develop a robust commercial agriculture sector in Pakistan."],
    [1444,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Partnership for Ag Market Development (AMD) (formerly Comm. Ag Project)","2015-02-23T00:00:00","2019-06-21T00:00:00",2019,1250000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Commercial Agriculture Project (CAP) will support the development of Pakistan's commercial agriculture and livestock sectors to meet international and domestic demands in targeted product lines, such as mango, citrus, meat, and high-value vegetables. The goal is to increase the efficiency, quality, and profitability of the targeted product lines by helping businesses adopt better and improved production, marketing, and business management practices. CAP will work with commodity-specific farmer organizations, including those established under mission's Agribusiness Project, further developing these groups' abilities to connect with and sell to domestic and international markets. Specific activities anticipated under CAP include helping businesses understand and comply with domestic and international product quality standards; encouraging smaller firms to organize marketing associations; promoting better cooperation and coordination among traders, buyers, and growers; and linking processors and marketers with farmer associations and individual farms that can meet their supply needs. In doing so, CAP will help Pakistani firms and farmers increase market shares and sales to existing markets and access new export markets."],
    [1446,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Advancing Girls Education and Skills (AGES)","2017-11-03T00:00:00","2019-05-25T00:00:00",2019,1247040,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this activity is to increase access to quality education, reduce barriers to success, and empower adolescent girls and young women ages 10-19."],
    [1448,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","University of California at Davis","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/University of California, Davis (UC Davis), Partner U.S. University in Agriculture","2015-01-12T00:00:00","2017-07-21T00:00:00",2016,1245855,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) project, the University of California at Davis (UC Davis) works with the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the labor market. In addition, the activity will conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy research and, performs industry and government services in the agriculture and food security sector. UC Davis will utilize funds to provide logistical and technical support for student and faculty exchanges, support for curriculum reform, joint applied research projects in agriculture and food security, and explore or expand partnerships in the food security and agriculture sector. Anticipated results include: modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, and applied research for innovative development solutions."],
    [1450,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Punjab Enabling Environment Project","2014-03-14T00:00:00","2021-03-13T00:00:00",2017,1241623,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) is to improve the enabling environment for the agribusiness sector in Punjab by promoting private sector-led growth. Activities under this project are intended to support law and policy changes in livestock, dairy, and horticulture sub-sectors. PEEP will develop and implement a set of activities that will not only result in significant policy reform and capacity building of sector actors to advocate for policy reforms, but also will be instrumental in leveraging $150 million in private sector investment and creating 15,000 jobs. These activities are an important part of the strategy to develop a robust commercial agriculture sector in Pakistan."],
    [1451,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","University of Utah","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/University of Utah, Partner U.S. University for Water","2014-12-18T00:00:00","2019-12-17T00:00:00",2020,1241301,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) project, the University of Utah (USPCAS-Water) works with the Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy research, and perform industry and government services in the water sectors. USPCAS-Water, University of Utah will provide technical and logistical support to MUET to: provide local graduate scholarships, design and update master's and doctoral programs, host student and faculty exchanges to the U.S., build faculty technical capacity in the area, and award joint applied research projects related to water. Anticipated results include: modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, applied research for innovative development solutions and students and faculty exchanges."],
    [1454,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Ambassador's Fund Grant (AFG) Program","2017-10-02T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2020,1239361,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The AFG Program will enhance the Ambassador outreach to private sector and community groups to achieve shared objectives and continue to expand and strengthen the relationship between the United States and the people of Pakistan."],
    [1455,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","FAS","Foreign Agricultural Service","NGO","NGO - United States","Land O'Lakes Venture37","Education","Basic Education","School feeding","McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program Grants","Economic","McGovern-Dole Program","2010-09-09T00:00:00","2014-09-30T00:00:00",2013,1236285,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Project-Type","The McGovern-Dole program provides for the donation of agricultural commodities and the provision of financial and technical assistance to improve the education, food security and health of school-age children, especially girls, in developing countries."],
    [1457,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2017,1233680,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [1458,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2012,1232984,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [1460,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM)","2009-09-18T00:00:00","2020-09-17T00:00:00",2016,1226970,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM) serves as a primary mechanism to help USAID-supported countries strengthen their quality assurance and quality control systems to better ensure the quality of medicines that reach patients. Supported by knowledgeable staff and state-of-the-art facilities around the world, PQM strives to accomplish four key objectives: Strengthen quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) systems, Increase the supply of quality assured medicines, Combat the availability of substandard and counterfeit medicines, and Provide technical leadership and global advocacy."],
    [1465,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID II (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced Phase Two)","2013-09-02T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2018,1224584,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Phase one of the RAPID fund began in August 2009 and was successfully completed in September 2013. It supported more than three million people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Concern Worldwide has now been awarded funding from USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance for a second phase of the RAPID fund."],
    [1466,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Halcrow Group Ltd.","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Architect-Engineer services for schools construction under Sindh Basic Education Project, Stage II","2011-10-03T00:00:00","2020-06-30T00:00:00",2017,1224479,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The program under Sindh Government is streamlining construction of schools including assessment, design, procurement, and contracting and construction supervision. This component ensures the design of new constructed buildings is up to international standards and has key features."],
    [1470,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2018,1219681,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects"],
    [1473,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","CARE International","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empowering Pakistan: Jobs","2009-05-04T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2009,1214252,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Empowering Pakistan: Jobs"],
    [1477,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2013,1210729,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [1478,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Balochistan Agriculture Project","2008-10-30T00:00:00","2016-12-30T00:00:00",2016,1204210,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project aims to increase the incomes of 14,300 households in over 700 poor communities in districts within 100 miles of the Afghan border in Balochistan. The project helps communities and farmers increase production, sales, and revenues of crops and livestock. Activities include introduction of new technologies and practices, improved management approaches, new varieties of crops and livestock, land leveling as well as better water management techniques and grading, packaging, packing, and marketing."],
    [1479,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2015,1203277,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [1483,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2016,1198234,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [1484,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 63 Flood Damaged Schools","2012-06-11T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2019,1195720,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 63 Flood Damaged Schools"],
    [1485,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced)","2009-08-24T00:00:00","2013-09-30T00:00:00",2010,1195631,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan."],
    [1486,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","National University of Sciences and Technology","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) established at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)","2014-09-05T00:00:00","2019-09-04T00:00:00",2020,1195000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NUST entered into a Cooperative Agreement with USAID to establish U.S.Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) to address some of the outstanding challenges faced by the energy section in Pakistan and to facilitate applied research and education partnership between USA and Pakistan. Strategic goals behind USPCAS-E are to evolve into a Centre of Excellence in Applied Research catering to the Energy Sector and economy of Pakistan with the aim to establish efficient governance structures - sustainability, value-added curriculum and capacity building; promote applied research to serve public/private sector and NUST-US students/faculty exchange programs. USPCAS-E energy research agenda and research thrusts focus areas are research & policy development in renewable energy & emerging technologies, thermal engineering leading to energy security utilizing indigenous resources; promotion of technologies & practices that increase energy efficiency in all sectors and technology innovation and entrepreneurship in energy and supporting technologies, materials and services."],
    [1489,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Grant to UNICEF for WASH to respond to 2012 Floods in Pakistan","2012-12-21T00:00:00","2014-03-31T00:00:00",2015,1186179,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Grant to UNICEF for WASH to respond to 2012 Floods in Pakistan"],
    [1490,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Command Area","2015-10-08T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2020,1185828,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gomal Zam Command Area"],
    [1493,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governance Project {KPG)","2015-03-02T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2019,1183588,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governance Program (KPG) will assist the provincial government and civil society organizations to implement an agenda that improves local government service and better serves KP citizens. It will establish and manage a mechanism for supporting activities that reinforce stability, counter extremism, and promote democratic inclusiveness, including for women and other marginalized groups."],
    [1495,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Other","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Monitoring, Inspection, Milestone Verification and Design Review Activity","2011-10-03T00:00:00","2019-10-02T00:00:00",2019,1177732,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Monitoring, Inspection, Milestone Verification and Design Review Activity Task Order under the Architect & Engineering Services IQC"],
    [1497,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency","2015-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2017,1174828,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency"],
    [1498,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood/Bomb blast Damaged Schools","2012-06-11T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2017,1172361,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood/Bomb blast Damaged Schools"],
    [1499,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2014,1170968,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [1501,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2016,1167615,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects"],
    [1502,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Other","Other Multisector","Disaster Risk Reduction","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Community-based Disaster Risk Management","2011-07-25T00:00:00","2014-04-30T00:00:00",2013,1167408,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A new grant for the Community-based Disaster Risk Management in the selected districts of Pakistan."],
    [1505,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Basic Education for Afghan Refugees","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Transition Initiative - BEFARe","2015-09-09T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2018,1162106,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","BEFARe is providing monitoring and evaluation services to USAID/OTI Pakistan. To date, BEFARe has provided 2,100 monitoring and evaluation reports for OTI grants implemented across Pakistan. The monitoring activities will include visiting ongoing small and large infrastructure grants, training skills development classes, and socio-cultural grants implemented by OTI across the country.Additionally, BEFARe will support the OTI team in its learning strategy."],
    [1512,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Advanced Engineering Associates International, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Empower Pakistan: Energy Policy","2008-10-10T00:00:00","2012-02-28T00:00:00",2011,1153800,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project executed by AEAI for USAID aimed to strengthen the institutional framework for policy decision-making in the energy sector and focused on expanding capacity of efficient generation, transmission, and distribution assets."],
    [1514,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Blumont Global Development","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Community Mobilization Program (SCMP)","2013-08-07T00:00:00","2021-08-06T00:00:00",2020,1150954,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Sindh Community Mobilization Program (CMP) program provides the Government of Sindh, in Pakistan, with technical assistance, training and related resources necessary to improve effective community mobilization and support community and private sector engagement with school based management in targeted geographic areas in Sindh."],
    [1515,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Balochistan Agriculture Project","2008-10-30T00:00:00","2016-12-30T00:00:00",2009,1150000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project aims to increase the incomes of 14,300 households in over 700 poor communities in districts within 100 miles of the Afghan border in Balochistan. The project helps communities and farmers increase production, sales, and revenues of crops and livestock. Activities include introduction of new technologies and practices, improved management approaches, new varieties of crops and livestock, land leveling as well as better water management techniques and grading, packaging, packing, and marketing."],
    [1516,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2018,1149523,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [1517,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Department of Energy (DOE) 632(B) Transfer","2015-03-01T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2018,1149285,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The activities will assist the GOP on integrated energy planning, energy efficiency, natural gas losses, and renewable energy. Some funding will also provide support to help implement the Montreal Protocol Amendment, to include capacity-building at the Ministry of Climate Change and support to the National Energy Conservation Center to develop efficiency standards for air conditioners.New activities will include: 1) distributed renewable energy deployment support and off-grid electrification improvement programs; 2) technical assistance on capacity building and utility best practices, energy efficiency and conservation, grid resilience improvements, and technology deployment for islanding networks, distributed generation, and net-metering; 3) technical assistance to help Pakistan phase out hyrdrofluorocarbons under the Montreal Protocol Amendment; 4) drafting building codes and developing appliance labeling standards; and 5) planning a series of webinars on energy efficiency."],
    [1520,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Punjab Enabling Environment Project","2014-03-14T00:00:00","2021-03-13T00:00:00",2018,1147175,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) is to improve the enabling environment for the agribusiness sector in Punjab by promoting private sector-led growth. Activities under this project are intended to support law and policy changes in livestock, dairy, and horticulture sub-sectors. PEEP will develop and implement a set of activities that will not only result in significant policy reform and capacity building of sector actors to advocate for policy reforms, but also will be instrumental in leveraging $150 million in private sector investment and creating 15,000 jobs. These activities are an important part of the strategy to develop a robust commercial agriculture sector in Pakistan."],
    [1521,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2014,1144993,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [1522,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2010-05-20T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2014,1144875,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [1524,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Advanced Engineering Associates International, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan: Energy Policy","2008-10-10T00:00:00","2012-02-28T00:00:00",2009,1144274,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project executed by AEAI for USAID aimed to strengthen the institutional framework for policy decision-making in the energy sector and focused on expanding capacity of efficient generation, transmission, and distribution assets."],
    [1527,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2013,1141961,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [1528,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2011,1141618,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [1535,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Department of Energy (DOE) 632(B) Transfer","2015-03-01T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2019,1131121,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The activities will assist the GOP on integrated energy planning, energy efficiency, natural gas losses, and renewable energy. Some funding will also provide support to help implement the Montreal Protocol Amendment, to include capacity-building at the Ministry of Climate Change and support to the National Energy Conservation Center to develop efficiency standards for air conditioners.New activities will include: 1) distributed renewable energy deployment support and off-grid electrification improvement programs; 2) technical assistance on capacity building and utility best practices, energy efficiency and conservation, grid resilience improvements, and technology deployment for islanding networks, distributed generation, and net-metering; 3) technical assistance to help Pakistan phase out hyrdrofluorocarbons under the Montreal Protocol Amendment; 4) drafting building codes and developing appliance labeling standards; and 5) planning a series of webinars on energy efficiency."],
    [1537,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","For Disaster Risk Reduction and Norwaziristan IDPs support in KP","2014-11-06T00:00:00","2019-11-05T00:00:00",2016,1126734,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","For Disaster Risk Reduction and Norwaziristan IDPs support in KP"],
    [1541,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Humanitarian Coordination and Information Management in Pakistan","2010-09-11T00:00:00","2011-01-15T00:00:00",2011,1123673,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","2010 marked the beginning of a win-win partnership between iMMAP and the Pakistani government through the Common Operating Picture for Disaster Management (COPDM) project. The project continues to provide targeted information management and disaster risk reduction solutions to the government and humanitarian partners to utilize available resources and expertise in a coordinated and transparent manner to avoid duplication of efforts and resources."],
    [1543,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency","2015-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2018,1117530,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency"],
    [1544,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2009,1114715,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [1545,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Information Management and Mine Action Programs","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Humanitarian information management system at NDMA.","2011-04-16T00:00:00","2015-02-15T00:00:00",2014,1113411,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","2010 marked the beginning of a win-win partnership between iMMAP and the Pakistani government through the Common Operating Picture for Disaster Management (COPDM) project. The project continues to provide targeted information management and disaster risk reduction solutions to the government and humanitarian partners to utilize available resources and expertise in a coordinated and transparent manner to avoid duplication of efforts and resources."],
    [1546,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2013,1109301,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [1547,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2011,1107312,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [1548,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Information Management and Mine Action Programs","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Humanitarian information management system at NDMA.","2011-04-16T00:00:00","2015-02-15T00:00:00",2015,1106970,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","2010 marked the beginning of a win-win partnership between iMMAP and the Pakistani government through the Common Operating Picture for Disaster Management (COPDM) project. The project continues to provide targeted information management and disaster risk reduction solutions to the government and humanitarian partners to utilize available resources and expertise in a coordinated and transparent manner to avoid duplication of efforts and resources."],
    [1549,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2009,1104681,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [1550,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2015,1100000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [1551,"STATE","Department of State","TIP","Trafficking in Persons","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Insan Dost Association","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Human rights","International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement","Economic","Promotion and Protection of Rights of Bonded Laborers in the Punjab Province","2014-10-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2014,1100000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The Insan Dost Association is enhancing the protection and empowerment of bonded laborers in 15 highly affected Punjab districts via activation and capacity building of the dormant District Vigilance Committees to implement the Bonded Labor Abolition Act. Insan Dost is enhancing coordination and collaboration among civil society organizations and bolster the capacity of district and provincial administrations to fight human trafficking and assist victims. More specifically, Insan Dost is surveying brick kiln workers, design responsive interventions, and establishing mechanisms for monitoring workplaces and lodging complaints within the District Vigilance Committees. Insan Dost is raising the awareness and capacity of brick kiln workers to organize and advocate for their rights; assisting workers to access basic state benefits and services, including shelter and vocational training; and reducing their vulnerability. Insan Dost is advocating for increased access to victim rehabilitation programs and a more streamlined process for obtaining benefits via the Bonded Labor Fund."],
    [1553,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2018,1098133,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [1554,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Enterprise - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Basic Health","COVID-19 control","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GSHC-PSM) IDIQ - HIV/AIDS Task Order","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2021,1097027,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The purpose of the Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management single award IDIQ contract is to ensure uninterrupted supplies of health commodities to prevent suffering, save lives, and strengthen supply chain systems in low and middle- income countries. The IDIQ has three task orders, one of which directly support the Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).."],
    [1555,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Church and Faith Based","Church and Faith Based - United States","Church and Faith Based - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Drought Mitigation in Tharparkar District","2015-03-04T00:00:00","2018-05-03T00:00:00",2015,1096200,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Drought Mitigation in Tharparkar District"],
    [1560,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2013,1093197,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [1562,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2015,1089683,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [1564,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - Non United States","NGO - Non United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","OFDA-2013-Pakistan/Floods-ACTED","2012-12-11T00:00:00","2013-11-11T00:00:00",2014,1084056,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","OFDA-2013-Pakistan/Floods-ACTED"],
    [1566,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","For Disaster Risk Reduction and Norwaziristan IDPs support in KP","2014-11-06T00:00:00","2019-11-05T00:00:00",2019,1080768,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","For Disaster Risk Reduction and Norwaziristan IDPs support in KP"],
    [1567,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Arizona State University","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/Arizona State University (ASU), Partner U.S. University in Energy","2014-11-21T00:00:00","2019-11-20T00:00:00",2015,1079563,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies project, Arizona State University works with the National University of Science and Technology-Islamabad (NUST) and the University of Engineering and Technology-Peshawar (UET) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the energy labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy-level research, and perform industry and government services in the energy sector. USPCAS-Energy will provide technical and logistical support to NUST and UET-Peshawar to arrange student and faculty exchanges, support curriculum reform for new degree programs, conduct an energy stakeholders' conference, and initiate five joint applied research projects in energy. Anticipated results include modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, and applied research initiated for innovative development solutions."],
    [1568,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Johns Hopkins University","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health Communication Project","2014-04-25T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2018,1077373,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Health Communication Project"],
    [1571,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Energy Efficiency and Capacity (EP-EEC) project","2009-03-26T00:00:00","2012-09-15T00:00:00",2013,1075317,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Energy Efficiency and Capacity (EP-EEC) project is to improve power availability, affordability, conservation, and efficiency to sustain Pakistan's economic growth through (a) developing private market for energy efficiency; (b) promoting programs of energy efficiency and conservation in the commercial, residential, and public sector; and (c) assisting power-sector entities to develop and implement coordinated capacity building programs for staff."],
    [1572,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Center for Advaned Studies in Energy at University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Peshawar","2014-10-17T00:00:00","2019-10-16T00:00:00",2016,1073043,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States has invested in the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies to find innovative and practical solutions for Pakistans energy, water, agriculture, and food security challenges.  Through this initiative, University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Peshawar and National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) have partnered with Arizona State University to create two centers for energy research.  The partnership among these universities has multiple goals, including curriculum development, research, establishment of new laboratories, and exchange programs.  Under the umbrella of the Higher Education Commission, the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies in Energy at UET-Peshawar and at NUST are expected to eventually become Pakistans premier sustainable energy research centers.  These centers also aim to set new standards for supporting the success of women and disadvantaged youth in the engineering profession."],
    [1573,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","COVID-19 control","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2020,1072145,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [1574,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Inter Agency Agreement with USDA - DO2 - Pakistan Soil Fertility Program","2013-08-29T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2017,1071844,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will continue to provide staff to work with in-country Pakistani partners to execute its \"Improving Soil Fertility through Agricultural Extension\" program, which focuses on improving soil health. The program will continue work to support public-private collaboration on a messaging campaign on soil health, expand field demonstrations to reach a greater number of farmers, and disseminate soil improvement techniques developed and proven in the initial years of the project."],
    [1577,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2010,1067124,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [1579,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2014,1062932,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [1580,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2018,1062241,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [1581,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Mehran University of Engineering and Technology","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water (USPCAS-W) has been established at Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET)","2014-12-12T00:00:00","2019-12-11T00:00:00",2020,1058008,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States Government through United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Government of Pakistan through the Higher Education Commission (HEC) have partnered together to create state of art centers for advanced studies. The U.S.-PAK Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) have been designed by the United States Government and Government of Pakistan to support Pakistans economic development by strengthening universities and encouraging applied research. USPCAS have been designed to leverage economic development in Pakistan through applied research in energy, water, and agriculture and food security."],
    [1583,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","AME MOBIS Workforce Surge Capacity","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2015-06-02T00:00:00",2011,1057026,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Through Mission Oriented Business Integrated Services (MOBIS), Engility has provided USAID with more than 140 professionals in technical areas such as Economic Growth, Democracy and Governance, Education, Agriculture, Infrastructure, Energy, Youth and Gender, Monitoring and Evaluation, Security, Civil-Military Affairs and Transition, Strategic Planning, Information Technology, Web and Database Development, General Development, Alternative Development, Department of State Liaison, Congressional Affairs, Information Technology, Outreach Coordination and Public Information, and Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Training. Engilitys specialists currently provide key support for USAIDs priority efforts in the Middle East as well as for efforts following the declaration of the end of the Iraq war on December 15, 2011."],
    [1584,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Capacity building of PaRRSA","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2015,1056799,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Capacity building of PaRRSA"],
    [1586,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Construction of 36 schools","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2017,1051251,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Construction of 36 schools"],
    [1588,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","Multilateral Organizations - Redacted","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","CGIAR Fund grant with the World Bank.","2011-09-30T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2016,1050000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","CGIAR research is dedicated to reducing rural poverty, increasing food security, improving human health and nutrition, and ensuring sustainable management of natural resources. It is carried out by 15 Centers, that are members of the CGIAR Consortium, in close collaboration with hundreds of partners, including national and regional research institutes, civil society organizations, academia, development organizations and the private sector."],
    [1592,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Other","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Monitoring, Inspection, Milestone Verification and Design Review Activity","2011-10-03T00:00:00","2019-10-02T00:00:00",2017,1040326,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Monitoring, Inspection, Milestone Verification and Design Review Activity Task Order under the Architect & Engineering Services IQC"],
    [1595,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","DELIVER Project (Deliver II) Task Order 4","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2015,1037303,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","DELIVER Task Order 4s objective is to increase the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services through strengthened supply chains and supportive environments for commodity security. Task Order 4 will continue to implement best practices and provide technical services that were offered under the DELIVER Task Order 1, while further aligning its work to support the Global Health Initiative, BEST, and other health initiatives."],
    [1596,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Abt Associates, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus","2015-10-01T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2020,1036889,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus is USAIDs flagship initiative in private sector health. The project seeks to harness the full potential of the private sector and catalyze public-private engagement to improve health outcomes in family planning, HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health, and other health areas. SHOPS Plus supports the achievement of US government priorities, including preventing child and maternal deaths, an AIDS-free generation, and supporting the goals of FP2020. The project improves the equity and quality of the total health system, accelerating progress toward universal health coverage."],
    [1597,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency","2016-06-30T00:00:00","2018-05-31T00:00:00",2017,1036635,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Provision of transitional shelters and WASH support to 1,850 IDP families in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa"],
    [1599,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency","2015-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2016,1035339,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency"],
    [1608,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Mangla Dam Rehabilitation Project","2013-08-15T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2017,1025000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Mangla Dam Rehabilitation Project"],
    [1612,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","World Health Organization Consolidated Grant","2009-09-11T00:00:00","2021-05-31T00:00:00",2012,1016272,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","This grant provides support for collaborative activities with USAID and the World Health Organization (WHO) in infectious diseases, maternal and child health, family planning, safe motherhood, reproductive health, environmental health and HIV/AIDS. Specifically, support is provided to WHOs relevant technical and program divisions for technical input and assistance in the development, implementation and/or evaluation of health programs and studies including: 1) Global strategy development; 2) Technical analyses; 3) Demonstration activities and feasibility studies; 4) Capacity building; 5) Policy reform; 6) Project evaluation and assessments; 7) Monitoring and evaluation; 8) Education/information strategies; 9) Maternal and neonatal health; 10) Family Planning and Reproductive Health; 11) Implementing Best Practices in Family Planning; and 11) Medical Eligibility Criteria (MEC)."],
    [1613,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Lahore University of Management Sciences","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2015-10-11T00:00:00",2013,1014706,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The primary objective of Civil Society Organizations (CSO) and Government of Pakistan (GOP) entities Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP) is to establish a mechanism that will enable USAID/Pakistan to work with more local implementing partners and host government institutions, many of which are faced with institutional capacity issues. Through the performance of pre-award surveys, ASP will specifically target those local implementing partners which are considered essential (key partner organizations) to meeting USAID/Pakistan's goals and objectives, but do not meet minimum standards for managing USG funds as defined in USAID rules and regulations. ASP will allow for the provision of the technical assistance required to build their institutional capacity up to USAID standards."],
    [1616,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Crown Agents Ltd.","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2021-09-29T00:00:00",2016,1012756,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will support the GOP's achievement of structural benchmarks related to privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and to achieve its longer term privatization agenda."],
    [1618,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Health and Immunization Response Support (UNICEF Polio, EPI Grant)","1996-09-26T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2009,1010000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To implement activities designed to improve polio eradication efforts and routine immunization. Other MCH activities, e.g., Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A) are supported under a separate agreement. Services Provided: This grant funds activities implemented through UNICEFs country, regional and headquarter offices in support of a wide range of MCH interventions. Country-specific proposals are needed to define the activities to be conducted in support of national programs and USAID mission strategic plans. In general, activities can focus on improving service delivery, planning and training, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy and communications, limited equipment procurement (e.g., cold chain) and policy development."],
    [1619,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2009,1010000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [1621,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2020,1006176,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [1624,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Institute for Peace","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - Elections Violence Pakistan","2013-03-04T00:00:00","2019-11-30T00:00:00",2014,1000470,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USIP intends to extend an existing agreement with USIP to continue to build on the work done on the causes of electoral violence, through program and research-based learning on how to prevent violence related to political and electoral processes."],
    [1626,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Health and Immunization Response Support (UNICEF Polio, EPI Grant)","1996-09-26T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2012,1000000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","To implement activities designed to improve polio eradication efforts and routine immunization. Other MCH activities, e.g., Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A) are supported under a separate agreement. Services Provided: This grant funds activities implemented through UNICEFs country, regional and headquarter offices in support of a wide range of MCH interventions. Country-specific proposals are needed to define the activities to be conducted in support of national programs and USAID mission strategic plans. In general, activities can focus on improving service delivery, planning and training, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy and communications, limited equipment procurement (e.g., cold chain) and policy development."],
    [1627,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Health and Immunization Response Support (UNICEF Polio, EPI Grant)","1996-09-26T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2010,1000000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","To implement activities designed to improve polio eradication efforts and routine immunization. Other MCH activities, e.g., Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A) are supported under a separate agreement. Services Provided: This grant funds activities implemented through UNICEFs country, regional and headquarter offices in support of a wide range of MCH interventions. Country-specific proposals are needed to define the activities to be conducted in support of national programs and USAID mission strategic plans. In general, activities can focus on improving service delivery, planning and training, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy and communications, limited equipment procurement (e.g., cold chain) and policy development."],
    [1628,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Health and Immunization Response Support (UNICEF Polio, EPI Grant)","1996-09-26T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2007,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To implement activities designed to improve polio eradication efforts and routine immunization. Other MCH activities, e.g., Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A) are supported under a separate agreement. Services Provided: This grant funds activities implemented through UNICEFs country, regional and headquarter offices in support of a wide range of MCH interventions. Country-specific proposals are needed to define the activities to be conducted in support of national programs and USAID mission strategic plans. In general, activities can focus on improving service delivery, planning and training, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy and communications, limited equipment procurement (e.g., cold chain) and policy development."],
    [1629,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2016,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province"],
    [1630,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Support to OCHA worldwide","2017-01-01T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2018,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support OCHA coordination activities worldwide"],
    [1632,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2014,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [1633,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP)","2008-09-30T00:00:00","2014-09-29T00:00:00",2012,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) is a $600 million Leader with Associates Cooperative Agreement (LWA) designed to support the introduction, scale-up and further development of high impact Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health (MNCH) interventions, including the program approaches to effectively deliver those interventions, to achieve measurable reductions in under-five and maternal mortality and morbidity."],
    [1634,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Population Services International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Supporting International Family Planning Organizations (SIFPO)","2010-09-30T00:00:00","2015-09-29T00:00:00",2013,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","By strengthening organizational capacity and sustainability of country-level programs, SIFPO contributes to reductions in fertility and maternal and child mortality. Through SIFPO, we work to significantly scale up delivery of high quality family planning products and services to address unmet need in a sustainable and targeted manner. By the end of 2015 we aim to achieve the following results:1) Strengthen organizational capacity to deliver quality family planning services to target groups. 2) Quantify and disseminate internal quality assurance standards and results. 3) Increase organizational sustainability of country-level programs, including South-to-South support and community-based family planning services. 4) Strengthen gender-sensitive and youth friendly family planning services at the global level."],
    [1635,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Partnership for Ag Market Development (AMD) (formerly Comm. Ag Project)","2015-02-23T00:00:00","2019-06-21T00:00:00",2017,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Commercial Agriculture Project (CAP) will support the development of Pakistan's commercial agriculture and livestock sectors to meet international and domestic demands in targeted product lines, such as mango, citrus, meat, and high-value vegetables. The goal is to increase the efficiency, quality, and profitability of the targeted product lines by helping businesses adopt better and improved production, marketing, and business management practices. CAP will work with commodity-specific farmer organizations, including those established under mission's Agribusiness Project, further developing these groups' abilities to connect with and sell to domestic and international markets. Specific activities anticipated under CAP include helping businesses understand and comply with domestic and international product quality standards; encouraging smaller firms to organize marketing associations; promoting better cooperation and coordination among traders, buyers, and growers; and linking processors and marketers with farmer associations and individual farms that can meet their supply needs. In doing so, CAP will help Pakistani firms and farmers increase market shares and sales to existing markets and access new export markets."],
    [1636,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2012,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [1637,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2012,1000000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [1638,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Resilience Activity (CRA)","2013-08-30T00:00:00","2022-06-30T00:00:00",2020,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Community Resilience Activity (CRA) is to increase stability in focus areas of Pakistan through increasing resilience in targeted communities. USAID proposed two underlying programmatic objectives to achieve this goal: 1) Increase broad-based citizen engagement in community decision-making; and, 2) Enhance tolerance within and across communities."],
    [1639,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Health and Immunization Response Support (UNICEF Polio, EPI Grant)","1996-09-26T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2008,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To implement activities designed to improve polio eradication efforts and routine immunization. Other MCH activities, e.g., Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A) are supported under a separate agreement. Services Provided: This grant funds activities implemented through UNICEFs country, regional and headquarter offices in support of a wide range of MCH interventions. Country-specific proposals are needed to define the activities to be conducted in support of national programs and USAID mission strategic plans. In general, activities can focus on improving service delivery, planning and training, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy and communications, limited equipment procurement (e.g., cold chain) and policy development."],
    [1640,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Public and Private Partnerships","Public and Private Partnerships","Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)","2015-09-29T00:00:00","2017-12-29T00:00:00",2015,1000000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","GAIN - the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition - is an alliance of national and international public and private organizations that promote nutrition-based solutions to address undernutrition among those most in need. GAIN was created at a special UN session for children in 2002, and is now formally a Foundation under Swiss Law. Currently, GAIN receives funding from the US Agency for International Development, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Canadian International Development Agency, the Childrens Investment Fund Foundation, and a number of governments and charitable groups."],
    [1641,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2010,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [1642,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","WHO Umbrella Grant","1999-09-24T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2008,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","WHO Umbrella Grant"],
    [1643,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2007,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [1644,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Health and Immunization Response Support (UNICEF Polio, EPI Grant)","1996-09-26T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2011,1000000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","To implement activities designed to improve polio eradication efforts and routine immunization. Other MCH activities, e.g., Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A) are supported under a separate agreement. Services Provided: This grant funds activities implemented through UNICEFs country, regional and headquarter offices in support of a wide range of MCH interventions. Country-specific proposals are needed to define the activities to be conducted in support of national programs and USAID mission strategic plans. In general, activities can focus on improving service delivery, planning and training, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy and communications, limited equipment procurement (e.g., cold chain) and policy development."],
    [1645,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health and Immunization Response Support (UNICEF Polio, EPI Grant)","1996-09-26T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2011,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To implement activities designed to improve polio eradication efforts and routine immunization. Other MCH activities, e.g., Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A) are supported under a separate agreement. Services Provided: This grant funds activities implemented through UNICEFs country, regional and headquarter offices in support of a wide range of MCH interventions. Country-specific proposals are needed to define the activities to be conducted in support of national programs and USAID mission strategic plans. In general, activities can focus on improving service delivery, planning and training, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy and communications, limited equipment procurement (e.g., cold chain) and policy development."],
    [1646,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2011,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [1647,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2011,1000000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [1648,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","ARS","Agricultural Research Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural research","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Wheat Production Enhancement Program","2010-08-26T00:00:00","2013-09-30T00:00:00",2011,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Mitigate the threat of wheat stem rust (e.g., Ug99) to the Pakistani wheat crop; by supporting research that leads to the introduction of new, disease-resistant wheat varieties."],
    [1652,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2013,1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [1656,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Church and Faith Based","Church and Faith Based - United States","Church and Faith Based - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency","2016-06-13T00:00:00","2018-04-30T00:00:00",2017,997400,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Temporarily Dislocated Persons (TDPs) in Bannu and Karak Districts live in safety and dignity in Pakistan."],
    [1657,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","University of Agriculture, Faisalabad","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) - ASF","2014-12-12T00:00:00","2017-07-21T00:00:00",2018,997033,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies project, the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) for Agriculture and Food Security (AFS), works with the University of California at Davis (UC-Davis) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality research, and perform industry and government services in the agriculture and food security sector. The USPCAS-AFS will award a minimum of 100 graduate scholarships and faculty/student exchanges with UC-Davis. The program will procure modern laboratory equipment, establish a technical library, organize conferences and workshops, and initiate curriculum reform. The activity will also expand public-private partnerships and student internships with industry professionals and organizations. Anticipated results include improvement in UAF's: 1) ability to address AFS challenges; 2) pedagogy and research; 3) and cutting-edge research."],
    [1660,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Center for Advaned Studies in Energy at University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Peshawar","2014-10-17T00:00:00","2019-10-16T00:00:00",2020,996399,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States has invested in the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies to find innovative and practical solutions for Pakistans energy, water, agriculture, and food security challenges.  Through this initiative, University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Peshawar and National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) have partnered with Arizona State University to create two centers for energy research.  The partnership among these universities has multiple goals, including curriculum development, research, establishment of new laboratories, and exchange programs.  Under the umbrella of the Higher Education Commission, the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies in Energy at UET-Peshawar and at NUST are expected to eventually become Pakistans premier sustainable energy research centers.  These centers also aim to set new standards for supporting the success of women and disadvantaged youth in the engineering profession."],
    [1665,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2018,991055,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [1671,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2019,987045,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [1672,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Institute for International Education","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Participant Training Services","2011-09-26T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2012,987000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded project that supports professionals in Pakistan by helping them build skills and knowledge in five distinct areas: education, health, agriculture, and democracy and governance. Training for Pakistan also expands people-to-people engagement between Pakistan and the United States through increased educational, technical, and cultural exchanges while developing the capacity of Pakistans public and private sectors."],
    [1674,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2013,982547,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [1676,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AbacusConsulting","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Institutional Strengthening Project:","2011-08-24T00:00:00","2017-10-15T00:00:00",2013,980459,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Institutional Strengthening Project (FISP) is a five-year project funded by USAID/Pakistan. FISP is assisting the FATA Secretariat (FS), the FATA Development Authority (FDA) and the Governors Secretariat in their efforts to develop their capacity through systems development, improvement of related functions, and the strengthening of the information technology (IT) infrastructure. According to the FISP Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan, the strengthened capacity of the FS and FDA will help achieve the strategic objective of ensuring their institutional viability as service-oriented government bodies capable of managing their duties in a transparent and well-planned manner."],
    [1678,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Aman Institute of Vocational Training","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Workforce Development Project-Sindh (AmanTECH)","2015-01-01T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2015,977080,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Karachi Youth Workforce Development project is to enhance the earning potential of Pakistani youth from underserved and vulnerable communities through access to internationally accredited and market driven vocational skills. Funds will be used to work with project partners and the private sector to identify targeted youth trainees and provide relevant technical skills for enhanced vocational training. The project will provide opportunities to keep youth off the streets and engaging in unhealthy, sometimes dangerous activities."],
    [1680,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Punjab Enabling Environment Project","2014-03-14T00:00:00","2021-03-13T00:00:00",2015,976612,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) is to improve the enabling environment for the agribusiness sector in Punjab by promoting private sector-led growth. Activities under this project are intended to support law and policy changes in livestock, dairy, and horticulture sub-sectors. PEEP will develop and implement a set of activities that will not only result in significant policy reform and capacity building of sector actors to advocate for policy reforms, but also will be instrumental in leveraging $150 million in private sector investment and creating 15,000 jobs. These activities are an important part of the strategy to develop a robust commercial agriculture sector in Pakistan."],
    [1683,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Berger Group Holdings, Inc.","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Workforce Development Project/Punjab","2016-05-20T00:00:00","2019-09-19T00:00:00",2017,974781,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project therefore intends to address this issue by engaging vulnerable, disadvantaged youth (aged 16-29) in productive technical and economic training and work activities as a way to help improve their economic status. The project will provide vocational training and apprenticeships with career support services for participants, as well as capacity building to vocational training institutions. Additionally, the project will implement community engagement campaigns in the districts of Multan, Lodhran, Muzaffargarh and Bahawalpur, which are focus areas of efforts to counter violent extremism."],
    [1685,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Tarbela Dam Repair and Maintenance Phase 2","2015-09-22T00:00:00","2023-06-30T00:00:00",2018,973204,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Tarbela Dam Repair and Maintenance Phase 2"],
    [1686,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health infrastructure","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 5 health facilities","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2015,971643,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 5 health facilities"],
    [1689,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","","USAID Bureau - Other","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Office of Inspector General, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2015,968464,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [1690,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Futures Group Global","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health Policy Plus (HP+) project","2015-08-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2017,967328,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of the Health Policy Plus (HP+) project is to improve the enabling environment for equitable and sustainable health services, supplies and delivery systems through policy development and implementation, with an emphasis on family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH), maternal and child health (MCH), and HIV and AIDS. It is expected that work across health policy, advocacy, financing, and governance, in a highly coordinated and collaborative approach and with attention to gender equality and equity issues, will be required to achieve the project purpose. This project will leverage previous USG investments in the areas of policy, advocacy, financing, and governance, preserve the progress made to date, and ensure progression toward stated objectives."],
    [1693,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Pragma Corporation","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Financial Markets Development (FMD)","2016-03-01T00:00:00","2019-02-28T00:00:00",2018,964934,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will provide technical assistance to support GOP efforts to improve debt management techniques and strengthen the foundation for a robust debt capital market. These funds will complement GOP efforts to: - build a complete GOP debt planning and management function to support the entire spectrum of debt securities issuances;- improve legal, regulatory, and policy frameworks for debt capital markets;- strengthen public debt markets to provide new and efficiently priced sources of funds;- provide technical assistance to Pakistani banks collaborating with USAID under the U.S. - Pakistan Partnership for Access to Credit. - complete capacity assessments for institutions involved in public debt management; - enhance GOP's ability to manage debt efficiently; - strengthen the primary market for sovereign debt; and - assist creation of a secondary market for sovereign debt."],
    [1694,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Army","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USACE Inter-Agency Agreement - Develop Water Resources","2014-05-07T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2015,963302,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will advance the development of major water resources by improving the GOP management of hydropower resources and lead GOP partners to more informed investment decisions. USACE will work with Pakistan's engineers to develop technical capabilities and the necessary tools needed to evaluate, develop, and manage the Indus River Basin as an integrated system. The Basin will be analyzed and managed for water supply, environmental impacts, flood risk management, and for municipal and industrial water use. Tools developed by the project will provide estimates of benefits, including those affected by climate change, across the Indus River Basin and associated water reservoirs."],
    [1695,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2014,961701,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects"],
    [1696,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction and rehabilitation of five educational institutions","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2012,960319,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Construction and rehabilitation of five educational institutions"],
    [1697,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","DELIVER Project (Deliver II) Task Order 4","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2014,960113,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","DELIVER Task Order 4s objective is to increase the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services through strengthened supply chains and supportive environments for commodity security. Task Order 4 will continue to implement best practices and provide technical services that were offered under the DELIVER Task Order 1, while further aligning its work to support the Global Health Initiative, BEST, and other health initiatives."],
    [1698,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Abraaj Group","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-23T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2017,960000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [1699,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Department of Energy (DOE) 632(B) Transfer","2015-03-01T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2017,959907,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The activities will assist the GOP on integrated energy planning, energy efficiency, natural gas losses, and renewable energy. Some funding will also provide support to help implement the Montreal Protocol Amendment, to include capacity-building at the Ministry of Climate Change and support to the National Energy Conservation Center to develop efficiency standards for air conditioners.New activities will include: 1) distributed renewable energy deployment support and off-grid electrification improvement programs; 2) technical assistance on capacity building and utility best practices, energy efficiency and conservation, grid resilience improvements, and technology deployment for islanding networks, distributed generation, and net-metering; 3) technical assistance to help Pakistan phase out hyrdrofluorocarbons under the Montreal Protocol Amendment; 4) drafting building codes and developing appliance labeling standards; and 5) planning a series of webinars on energy efficiency."],
    [1702,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","NGO","NGO - International","FHI 360","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Implementing AIDS Prevention and Care (IMPACT) Project","1995-01-01T00:00:00","2007-09-29T00:00:00",2004,957609,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The IMPACT/Bangladesh program supported behavior change and care and support programs of a wide range of community-based organizations, including faith-based organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and groups for people living with HIV and AIDS (PLHA). By 2005, IMPACT/Bangladesh was managing sub-agreements with 18 implementing agencies. Program priorities included national surveillance system strengthening, behavior change communication to reduce risk and vulnerability to HIV (including condom promotion among high-risk populations), improving management of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and building capacity of government and NGO partners to plan, implement, and monitor HIV/AIDS interventions."],
    [1704,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Inter Agency Agreement with USDA - DO2 - Pakistan Soil Fertility Program","2013-08-29T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2018,953157,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will continue to provide staff to work with in-country Pakistani partners to execute its \"Improving Soil Fertility through Agricultural Extension\" program, which focuses on improving soil health. The program will continue work to support public-private collaboration on a messaging campaign on soil health, expand field demonstrations to reach a greater number of farmers, and disseminate soil improvement techniques developed and proven in the initial years of the project."],
    [1705,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","EA Consulting Pvt Ltd.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Program Management Services for the Repair/Renovation of MCH Centers in Sindh Province","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-03-22T00:00:00",2018,952651,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program Management Services for the Repair/Renovation of MCH Centers in Sindh Province"],
    [1707,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AbacusConsulting","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Institutional Strengthening Project:","2011-08-24T00:00:00","2017-10-15T00:00:00",2016,951028,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Institutional Strengthening Project (FISP) is a five-year project funded by USAID/Pakistan. FISP is assisting the FATA Secretariat (FS), the FATA Development Authority (FDA) and the Governors Secretariat in their efforts to develop their capacity through systems development, improvement of related functions, and the strengthening of the information technology (IT) infrastructure. According to the FISP Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan, the strengthened capacity of the FS and FDA will help achieve the strategic objective of ensuring their institutional viability as service-oriented government bodies capable of managing their duties in a transparent and well-planned manner."],
    [1709,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2009,950000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [1710,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","TB CARE I","2010-09-29T00:00:00","2015-09-28T00:00:00",2015,950000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","TB CARE I is a USAID five-year cooperative agreement (2010-2015) that builds and expands upon previous USAID TB prevention and treatment efforts over the last eleven years. TB CARE I is one of the main global mechanisms for implementing USAIDs strategy as well as contributing to TB/HIV activities under the U.S. Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation (KNCV) is the prime partner and the collaborating partners are American Thoracic Society (ATS), FHI 360, International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), Japan Anti-Tuberculosis Association (JATA), Management Sciences for Health (MSH) and the World Health Organization (WHO)."],
    [1712,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2014,949057,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [1717,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA-KP Health Program","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2015-03-31T00:00:00",2013,937501,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","FATAKP Health Program is implemented in collaboration with the Departments of Health, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Province and of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to improve access to quality health care services for women and children. The program covers the Malakand Division (all seven districts) in KP and four agencies in the FATA (North and South Waziristan, Mohmand and Bajaur). It supports efforts towards the achievement of Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 by the Governments of KP and the FATA . The program addresses supply and demandrelated barriers to increased use of key services (Maternal, Newborn and Child Health [MNCH], as well as Family Planning [FP]) along the householdtohospital continuum of care. OBJECTIVES 1. Improve access to and availability of quality integrated MNCH and FP Services 2. Increase community acceptance for MNCH and FP services and community empowerment to create enabling policy environment in targeted communities. 3. Strengthen health system for improved MNCH and FP service delivery in target communities in FATA and KP"],
    [1720,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Abt Associates, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus","2015-10-01T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2018,932780,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus is USAIDs flagship initiative in private sector health. The project seeks to harness the full potential of the private sector and catalyze public-private engagement to improve health outcomes in family planning, HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health, and other health areas. SHOPS Plus supports the achievement of US government priorities, including preventing child and maternal deaths, an AIDS-free generation, and supporting the goals of FP2020. The project improves the equity and quality of the total health system, accelerating progress toward universal health coverage."],
    [1726,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governance Project {KPG)","2015-03-02T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2015,927383,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governance Program (KPG) will assist the provincial government and civil society organizations to implement an agenda that improves local government service and better serves KP citizens. It will establish and manage a mechanism for supporting activities that reinforce stability, counter extremism, and promote democratic inclusiveness, including for women and other marginalized groups."],
    [1728,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Basic Education for Afghan Refugees","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Transition Initiative - BEFARe","2015-09-09T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2019,925501,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","BEFARe is providing monitoring and evaluation services to USAID/OTI Pakistan. To date, BEFARe has provided 2,100 monitoring and evaluation reports for OTI grants implemented across Pakistan. The monitoring activities will include visiting ongoing small and large infrastructure grants, training skills development classes, and socio-cultural grants implemented by OTI across the country.Additionally, BEFARe will support the OTI team in its learning strategy."],
    [1732,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services (FPRH)","2013-10-02T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2016,923193,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project is Component 1 of the USAID supported Maternal and Child Health Program comprising at total of five components. Project objectives are to increase access to quality family planning services and commodities, and to promote integration of family planning into health services. MSS will implement the project through expanding its social franchise network, outreach teams and services and its field health educators."],
    [1735,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2012,917230,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [1738,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2006,915000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [1739,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced)","2009-08-24T00:00:00","2013-09-30T00:00:00",2013,913640,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan."],
    [1742,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood/Bomb blast Damaged Schools","2012-06-11T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2020,911969,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood/Bomb blast Damaged Schools"],
    [1743,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Food Policy Research Institute","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP)","2011-06-30T00:00:00","2016-07-06T00:00:00",2015,910042,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","the Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP), launched in July 2011, is a flexible country-led and country-wide policy analysis and capacity strengthening program. The program provides analytical support on a range of economic policies affecting agricultural growth and food security in the country. The core purpose of the program is to contribute to pro-poor economic growth and enhanced food security through strengthened national capacity for designing and implementing evidence-based policy reforms. This requires improving research-based policy analysis; building capacity, leadership and networks among researchers and policy analysts within and outside the government; and disseminating research results among diverse stakeholders."],
    [1747,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2014,907763,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [1748,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AGES Consultants","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP)","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,906993,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffered heavy infrastructure damages firstly due to terrorism and militancy and thereafter due to the unprecedented floods of July 2010. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) actively supported the rehabilitation and reconstruction activities of damaged schools, health facilities, drinking water supply schemes and other infrastructure components in Malakand Division by initially obligating funds amounting to USD 36 million under an Activity Agreement (No. 391-011) signed in September, 2009 between USAID and PaRRSA on behalf of GoP. Expanding its portfolio, USAID provided funds for rehabilitation / reconstruction of other infrastructure components including irrigation, bridges and roads etc. in the calamity hit areas. In June 2012, USAID sub-obligated additional funds for reconstruction of rains / floods damaged and bomb blasted schools in the affected districts of KP under Amended Activity Agreement No. 391-014. M/ AGES Consultants was assigned the task of Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) services of these reconstruction activities under USAID/Pakistan Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP), for which a formal contract was signed on September 30, 2012."],
    [1752,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Child Protection Program for Children and Families Affected by the Conflict in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA","2010-09-10T00:00:00","2012-12-31T00:00:00",2013,904843,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Child Protection Program for Children and Families Affected by the Conflict in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA"],
    [1753,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Participating Agency Service Agreement (PASA) with USDA Technical Services Program","2013-09-12T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2017,904105,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","USDA PASA Technical Services Program will support USAID's Bureau for Asia Technical Support Office (TS) and the Strategic Planning and Operations Office (SPO)"],
    [1756,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2009,901272,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [1758,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","EA Consulting Pvt Ltd.","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction of 10 Academic Blocks","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-03-22T00:00:00",2014,899465,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program IQC - Design, construction management, equipping and construction of 10 academic blocks in existing universities across Pakistan"],
    [1764,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Information Management and Mine Action Programs","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Basic Education Program (SBEP)","2012-04-02T00:00:00","2013-04-15T00:00:00",2013,894063,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Sindh Basic Education Program (SBEP) supports the Government of Sindh in increasing and sustaining the enrolment of children in primary, middle and secondary schools. The planning period is from 2012 to 2016 (extension till September 2018). Government of Sindh will be contributing additional $10million USD towards this program and is working collectively with USAID towards improving quality and access to education for the children of Sindh."],
    [1768,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Higher Education Commission","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program","2004-06-30T00:00:00","2023-06-30T00:00:00",2011,888683,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program"],
    [1772,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood/Bomb blast Damaged Schools","2012-06-11T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2019,883960,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood/Bomb blast Damaged Schools"],
    [1774,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Institute for International Education","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Participant Training Services","2011-09-26T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2012,882488,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded project that supports professionals in Pakistan by helping them build skills and knowledge in five distinct areas: education, health, agriculture, and democracy and governance. Training for Pakistan also expands people-to-people engagement between Pakistan and the United States through increased educational, technical, and cultural exchanges while developing the capacity of Pakistans public and private sectors."],
    [1777,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Crown Agents Ltd.","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2021-09-29T00:00:00",2016,878474,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will support the GOP's achievement of structural benchmarks related to privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and to achieve its longer term privatization agenda."],
    [1779,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM)","2009-09-18T00:00:00","2020-09-17T00:00:00",2014,877083,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM) serves as a primary mechanism to help USAID-supported countries strengthen their quality assurance and quality control systems to better ensure the quality of medicines that reach patients. Supported by knowledgeable staff and state-of-the-art facilities around the world, PQM strives to accomplish four key objectives: Strengthen quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) systems, Increase the supply of quality assured medicines, Combat the availability of substandard and counterfeit medicines, and Provide technical leadership and global advocacy."],
    [1783,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Build Resilient Communities in Pakistan","2014-09-02T00:00:00","2017-06-30T00:00:00",2015,875220,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Build Resilient Communities in Pakistan"],
    [1793,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","COVID-19 control","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2021,864851,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [1795,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Municipal Service Development Program","2012-05-03T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2018,860294,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Government-to-government: Sindh Municipal Service Development Program"],
    [1798,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","JSPE Management LLC","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-22T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2019,859376,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [1799,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2010,858256,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [1803,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Dairy and Rural Development Foundation (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Dairy Project","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2017-01-14T00:00:00",2016,854755,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to boost the incomes in the dairy sector in Punjab by offering training in best practices to farmers, artificial insemination technicians, and women livestock extension workers. Trainees are introduced to techniques and resources that help improve milk yields and livestock management and also receive basic equipment. The project promotes linkages between small dairy farmers and suppliers, service providers, and higher-end markets."],
    [1804,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNICEF MCH Umbrella Grant","2007-09-28T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2016,853460,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","UNICEF Umbrella Grant to implement activities designed to improve MCH through a wide range of interventions that may include Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A)."],
    [1805,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Community-based Disaster Risk Management","2011-07-25T00:00:00","2014-04-30T00:00:00",2014,851491,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A new grant for the Community-based Disaster Risk Management in the selected districts of Pakistan."],
    [1807,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Repair and Rehabilitation of the Tarbela Hydel Power Station in the Northern Frontier Province","2010-04-30T00:00:00","2015-12-31T00:00:00",2017,850082,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project modernizes three out of 14 generators at the Tarbela hydroelectric power station in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The project has restored 128 megawatts of power generation capacity at the plant. USAID also provided spare parts for preventive maintenance of the power station and trained operation and maintenance staff. Replacement of old equipment is being undertaken funded by the project. The second phase of activities will be the addition of 20 MW and will help increase the life of the power plant."],
    [1810,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Partnership for Ag Market Development (AMD) (formerly Comm. Ag Project)","2015-02-23T00:00:00","2019-06-21T00:00:00",2017,850000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Commercial Agriculture Project (CAP) will support the development of Pakistan's commercial agriculture and livestock sectors to meet international and domestic demands in targeted product lines, such as mango, citrus, meat, and high-value vegetables. The goal is to increase the efficiency, quality, and profitability of the targeted product lines by helping businesses adopt better and improved production, marketing, and business management practices. CAP will work with commodity-specific farmer organizations, including those established under mission's Agribusiness Project, further developing these groups' abilities to connect with and sell to domestic and international markets. Specific activities anticipated under CAP include helping businesses understand and comply with domestic and international product quality standards; encouraging smaller firms to organize marketing associations; promoting better cooperation and coordination among traders, buyers, and growers; and linking processors and marketers with farmer associations and individual farms that can meet their supply needs. In doing so, CAP will help Pakistani firms and farmers increase market shares and sales to existing markets and access new export markets."],
    [1811,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - World Bank Group","World Bank Group","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Consultative Group on International Agricultural Researc (CGIAR) Fund II follow-on grant to the World Bank","2017-10-01T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2019,850000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Consultative Group on International Agricultural Researc (CGIAR) Fund II follow-on grant to the World Bank"],
    [1812,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Marie Stopes International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Support for International Family Planning Organizations (SIFPO)","2010-09-30T00:00:00","2015-09-29T00:00:00",2015,849067,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","SIFPO-MSIs mandate is to increase the use of voluntary family planning services globally through strengthening selected international family planning organizations that have a global reach and an extensive, multi-country network of service delivery points, in order to achieve maximum program impact and synergies."],
    [1814,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Church and Faith Based","Church and Faith Based - United States","Church and Faith Based - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Drought Mitigation in Tharparkar District","2015-03-04T00:00:00","2018-05-03T00:00:00",2016,847103,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Drought Mitigation in Tharparkar District"],
    [1815,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Participating Agency Service Agreement (PASA) with USDA Technical Services Program","2013-09-12T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2016,845885,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","USDA PASA Technical Services Program will support USAID's Bureau for Asia Technical Support Office (TS) and the Strategic Planning and Operations Office (SPO)"],
    [1818,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Partnership for Ag Market Development (AMD) (formerly Comm. Ag Project)","2015-02-23T00:00:00","2019-06-21T00:00:00",2015,843361,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Commercial Agriculture Project (CAP) will support the development of Pakistan's commercial agriculture and livestock sectors to meet international and domestic demands in targeted product lines, such as mango, citrus, meat, and high-value vegetables. The goal is to increase the efficiency, quality, and profitability of the targeted product lines by helping businesses adopt better and improved production, marketing, and business management practices. CAP will work with commodity-specific farmer organizations, including those established under mission's Agribusiness Project, further developing these groups' abilities to connect with and sell to domestic and international markets. Specific activities anticipated under CAP include helping businesses understand and comply with domestic and international product quality standards; encouraging smaller firms to organize marketing associations; promoting better cooperation and coordination among traders, buyers, and growers; and linking processors and marketers with farmer associations and individual farms that can meet their supply needs. In doing so, CAP will help Pakistani firms and farmers increase market shares and sales to existing markets and access new export markets."],
    [1820,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","COVID-19 control","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2020,840343,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [1823,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Satpara Dam Project","2011-01-06T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2014,833300,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Satpara Dam Project"],
    [1826,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AGES Consultants","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP)","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2015,827321,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffered heavy infrastructure damages firstly due to terrorism and militancy and thereafter due to the unprecedented floods of July 2010. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) actively supported the rehabilitation and reconstruction activities of damaged schools, health facilities, drinking water supply schemes and other infrastructure components in Malakand Division by initially obligating funds amounting to USD 36 million under an Activity Agreement (No. 391-011) signed in September, 2009 between USAID and PaRRSA on behalf of GoP. Expanding its portfolio, USAID provided funds for rehabilitation / reconstruction of other infrastructure components including irrigation, bridges and roads etc. in the calamity hit areas. In June 2012, USAID sub-obligated additional funds for reconstruction of rains / floods damaged and bomb blasted schools in the affected districts of KP under Amended Activity Agreement No. 391-014. M/ AGES Consultants was assigned the task of Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) services of these reconstruction activities under USAID/Pakistan Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP), for which a formal contract was signed on September 30, 2012."],
    [1829,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2019,824036,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [1830,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2018,823694,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [1832,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","For Disaster Risk Reduction and Norwaziristan IDPs support in KP","2014-11-06T00:00:00","2019-11-05T00:00:00",2017,821702,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","For Disaster Risk Reduction and Norwaziristan IDPs support in KP"],
    [1834,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Integrated Managing for Results II (IMR2)","2004-09-22T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2009,821528,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Itegrated Managing for Results project's purpose is to assess and evaluate programs at USAID."],
    [1836,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2019,820190,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [1838,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - Non United States","NGO - Non United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","OFDA-2013-Pakistan/Floods-ACTED","2012-12-11T00:00:00","2013-11-11T00:00:00",2013,815944,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","OFDA-2013-Pakistan/Floods-ACTED"],
    [1843,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2017,812884,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [1844,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Child Protection Program for Children and Families Affected by the Conflict in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA","2010-09-10T00:00:00","2012-12-31T00:00:00",2011,812676,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Child Protection Program for Children and Families Affected by the Conflict in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA"],
    [1847,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA)","2016-12-01T00:00:00","2021-11-30T00:00:00",2019,809460,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA) will increase incomes and employment in project-assisted economic sectors and improve the enabling environment for private sector led growth in Pakistan. This activity will be focused on developing the following sectors: 1) information, communication and technology (ICT); 2) light engineering;3) textile (minus spinning);4) hospitality; 5) minerals (marble, granite and gems); 6) logistics and packaging; and 7) leather (minus tanning)."],
    [1853,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Construction of 36 schools","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2016,803927,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Construction of 36 schools"],
    [1856,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Church and Faith Based","Church and Faith Based - United States","Church and Faith Based - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Drought Mitigation in Tharparkar District","2015-03-04T00:00:00","2018-05-03T00:00:00",2017,803517,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Drought Mitigation in Tharparkar District"],
    [1857,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Strengthening Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable International Public Health Capacity through the Field Epidemiology Training Programs","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2018,801571,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [1860,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2012,800178,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province"],
    [1861,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM)","2009-09-18T00:00:00","2020-09-17T00:00:00",2017,800000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM) serves as a primary mechanism to help USAID-supported countries strengthen their quality assurance and quality control systems to better ensure the quality of medicines that reach patients. Supported by knowledgeable staff and state-of-the-art facilities around the world, PQM strives to accomplish four key objectives: Strengthen quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) systems, Increase the supply of quality assured medicines, Combat the availability of substandard and counterfeit medicines, and Provide technical leadership and global advocacy."],
    [1866,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - Non United States","NGO - Non United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency","2015-07-15T00:00:00","2016-08-14T00:00:00",2016,800000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency"],
    [1869,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2015,799269,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects"],
    [1871,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Partnership for Ag Market Development (AMD) (formerly Comm. Ag Project)","2015-02-23T00:00:00","2019-06-21T00:00:00",2018,799000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Commercial Agriculture Project (CAP) will support the development of Pakistan's commercial agriculture and livestock sectors to meet international and domestic demands in targeted product lines, such as mango, citrus, meat, and high-value vegetables. The goal is to increase the efficiency, quality, and profitability of the targeted product lines by helping businesses adopt better and improved production, marketing, and business management practices. CAP will work with commodity-specific farmer organizations, including those established under mission's Agribusiness Project, further developing these groups' abilities to connect with and sell to domestic and international markets. Specific activities anticipated under CAP include helping businesses understand and comply with domestic and international product quality standards; encouraging smaller firms to organize marketing associations; promoting better cooperation and coordination among traders, buyers, and growers; and linking processors and marketers with farmer associations and individual farms that can meet their supply needs. In doing so, CAP will help Pakistani firms and farmers increase market shares and sales to existing markets and access new export markets."],
    [1876,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Basic Education for Afghan Refugees","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Transition Initiative - BEFARe","2015-09-09T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2016,790502,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","BEFARe is providing monitoring and evaluation services to USAID/OTI Pakistan. To date, BEFARe has provided 2,100 monitoring and evaluation reports for OTI grants implemented across Pakistan. The monitoring activities will include visiting ongoing small and large infrastructure grants, training skills development classes, and socio-cultural grants implemented by OTI across the country.Additionally, BEFARe will support the OTI team in its learning strategy."],
    [1878,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2016,789026,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [1881,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Tuberculosis Control Assistance Program (TB CAP)","2005-09-30T00:00:00","2012-03-29T00:00:00",2011,786262,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","TB CAP is a Coalition of partners with KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation as the prime and six other organizations as subs including American Thoracic Society (ATS), Family Health International (FHI), the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), Japanese Anti-Tuberculosis Association (JATA), Management Sciences for Health (MSH), World Health Organization (WHO). The Center for Disease Control (CDC) is a member of the Coalition for coordinating purposes but funds can not flow through this mechanism. The focus of TB CAP is to decrease TB morbidity and mortality in USAID priority TB countries through improving case detection and treatment success. There are five key technical areas including: 1) Increased political commitment for DOTS implementation using evidence-based approaches; 2) Strengthened and expanded DOTS programs, especially to the underserved population; 3) Increased public and private sector participation in DOTS implementation; 4) Increased and strengthened TB and HIV/AIDS coordinated and collaborative activities; 5) Improved TB human and institutional capacity for sustainable TB programs. In addition, TB CAP will assist countries to scale-up country programs to provide national DOTS coverage, apply lessons learned and state-of-the-art approaches, leverage resources to increase impact through collaboration and coordination, integrate TB programs into health systems, and improve the gender, equity and equality of program activities."],
    [1883,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2013,785593,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [1889,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2014,782132,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [1891,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Crown Agents Ltd.","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2021-09-29T00:00:00",2018,781362,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will support the GOP's achievement of structural benchmarks related to privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and to achieve its longer term privatization agenda."],
    [1901,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Reconstruction of schools","2012-03-02T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2015,775762,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Reconstruction of schools"],
    [1905,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Relief and Development","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Conflict Victim's Support Program","2012-04-16T00:00:00","2015-04-15T00:00:00",2012,770000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Conflict Victims' Support Program aims to provide equitable and transparent support to civilian victims of conflict related violence in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Designed assistance packages should take into consideration medical, psycho-social, livelihood and long-term support needs of civilian victims ensuring the maximum service-delivery to the beneficiaries."],
    [1907,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","JSPE Management LLC","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-22T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2019,769516,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [1912,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Ambassador's Fund Grant (AFG) Program","2017-10-02T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2018,765018,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The AFG Program will enhance the Ambassador outreach to private sector and community groups to achieve shared objectives and continue to expand and strengthen the relationship between the United States and the people of Pakistan."],
    [1913,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Employment Project","2015-01-07T00:00:00","2019-07-06T00:00:00",2019,764586,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Youth Employment Project strives to decrease violent extremism and conflict in Karachi. It utilizes economic empowerment as a tool to counter violent extremism among targeted youth populations, thus addressing one of the primary causes of ongoing instability and violence. The project builds on the successful model that UNDP developed through previous projects with the garments industry. The activity will leverage UNDP funds while increasing the income and employment opportunities for youth and women. This activity will contribute to enhanced productivity in the garment/home textiles industry; an area where employment opportunities exist. These funds will contribute to training approximately 13,700 youth from marginalized households in Korangi, Lyari and Sultanabad in Karachi. Seventy five percent of the participants are expected to secure employment within six months of training completion. The private sector will provide facilities, hire the master trainers, and establish training units in their factories."],
    [1914,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Regional Integration Activity (PREIA)","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2022-08-31T00:00:00",2019,764260,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project builds on the previous Pakistan Trade Project, which focused on improving the overall trade environment and increasing trade volumes by enhancing cross-border and regional trade with neighboring countries. The new project has four planned focus areas: (i) improving the Government of Pakistan's ability to develop and implement reforms of policies that affect trade; (ii) strengthening public and private sector engagement in trade policy making and reforms; (iii) improving regional trade and transit facilitation by Pakistan Customs; and (iv) improving regional business-to-business linkages. The first two areas support broad improvements to the business enabling environment in Pakistan regarding trade, and the others improve the capacity of Pakistani businesses to access regional markets. Trade associations, logistics firms, business associations, Government of Pakistan ministries, and regional counterparts will increase access to markets through the negotiation and implementation of treaties and trade facilitation measures. The implementing partner for PREIA will be competitively selected through a process resulting in a multi-year technical assistance contract."],
    [1925,"STATE","Department of State","TIP","Trafficking in Persons","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Human rights","International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement","Economic","United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Country Programme for Pakistan - Illicit Trafficking and Border Management Sub-Programme","2016-09-01T00:00:00","2019-08-31T00:00:00",2016,750000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","This United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) project aims to strengthen the capacity of law enforcement and criminal justice agencies to effectively overcome the challenges related to human trafficking in Pakistan. The project will encompass the development of research reports on the emerging trends and patterns, the provision of legislative assistance, in addition to delivering specialized trainings to enable capacity-building for government ministries and departments, law enforcement and criminal justice agencies, social services, and civil society organizations."],
    [1927,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Population Services International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Supporting International Family Planning Organizations (SIFPO)","2010-09-30T00:00:00","2015-09-29T00:00:00",2013,749571,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","By strengthening organizational capacity and sustainability of country-level programs, SIFPO contributes to reductions in fertility and maternal and child mortality. Through SIFPO, we work to significantly scale up delivery of high quality family planning products and services to address unmet need in a sustainable and targeted manner. By the end of 2015 we aim to achieve the following results:1) Strengthen organizational capacity to deliver quality family planning services to target groups. 2) Quantify and disseminate internal quality assurance standards and results. 3) Increase organizational sustainability of country-level programs, including South-to-South support and community-based family planning services. 4) Strengthen gender-sensitive and youth friendly family planning services at the global level."],
    [1930,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AGES Consultants","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP)","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2018,747968,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffered heavy infrastructure damages firstly due to terrorism and militancy and thereafter due to the unprecedented floods of July 2010. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) actively supported the rehabilitation and reconstruction activities of damaged schools, health facilities, drinking water supply schemes and other infrastructure components in Malakand Division by initially obligating funds amounting to USD 36 million under an Activity Agreement (No. 391-011) signed in September, 2009 between USAID and PaRRSA on behalf of GoP. Expanding its portfolio, USAID provided funds for rehabilitation / reconstruction of other infrastructure components including irrigation, bridges and roads etc. in the calamity hit areas. In June 2012, USAID sub-obligated additional funds for reconstruction of rains / floods damaged and bomb blasted schools in the affected districts of KP under Amended Activity Agreement No. 391-014. M/ AGES Consultants was assigned the task of Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) services of these reconstruction activities under USAID/Pakistan Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP), for which a formal contract was signed on September 30, 2012."],
    [1933,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2015-09-30T00:00:00","2020-09-29T00:00:00",2018,745078,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Implementing Global Health Security Agenda in Pakistan with focus on Strengthened Disease Detection, Surveillance, Antimicrobial Resistance and Revitalized Public Health Systems. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [1943,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2020,729782,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [1944,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Dairy and Rural Development Foundation (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Dairy Project","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2017-01-14T00:00:00",2017,729751,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to boost the incomes in the dairy sector in Punjab by offering training in best practices to farmers, artificial insemination technicians, and women livestock extension workers. Trainees are introduced to techniques and resources that help improve milk yields and livestock management and also receive basic equipment. The project promotes linkages between small dairy farmers and suppliers, service providers, and higher-end markets."],
    [1946,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2015,728780,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [1947,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Johns Hopkins University","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health Communication Project","2014-04-25T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2018,728490,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Health Communication Project"],
    [1949,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2018,727709,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [1953,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Municipal Service Development Program","2012-05-03T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2020,722745,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Government-to-government: Sindh Municipal Service Development Program"],
    [1958,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2015,715197,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [1959,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Food Policy Research Institute","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP)","2011-06-30T00:00:00","2016-07-06T00:00:00",2016,712601,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","the Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP), launched in July 2011, is a flexible country-led and country-wide policy analysis and capacity strengthening program. The program provides analytical support on a range of economic policies affecting agricultural growth and food security in the country. The core purpose of the program is to contribute to pro-poor economic growth and enhanced food security through strengthened national capacity for designing and implementing evidence-based policy reforms. This requires improving research-based policy analysis; building capacity, leadership and networks among researchers and policy analysts within and outside the government; and disseminating research results among diverse stakeholders."],
    [1960,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rafi Peer Theatre Workshop","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Childrens Television","2010-05-07T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2013,712546,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pakistan Childrens Television"],
    [1961,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Managing for Results II (IMR2)","2004-09-22T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2009,711806,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Itegrated Managing for Results project's purpose is to assess and evaluate programs at USAID."],
    [1963,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2014,708842,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [1967,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2018,705603,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [1969,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AGES Consultants","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP)","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2014,703895,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffered heavy infrastructure damages firstly due to terrorism and militancy and thereafter due to the unprecedented floods of July 2010. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) actively supported the rehabilitation and reconstruction activities of damaged schools, health facilities, drinking water supply schemes and other infrastructure components in Malakand Division by initially obligating funds amounting to USD 36 million under an Activity Agreement (No. 391-011) signed in September, 2009 between USAID and PaRRSA on behalf of GoP. Expanding its portfolio, USAID provided funds for rehabilitation / reconstruction of other infrastructure components including irrigation, bridges and roads etc. in the calamity hit areas. In June 2012, USAID sub-obligated additional funds for reconstruction of rains / floods damaged and bomb blasted schools in the affected districts of KP under Amended Activity Agreement No. 391-014. M/ AGES Consultants was assigned the task of Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) services of these reconstruction activities under USAID/Pakistan Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP), for which a formal contract was signed on September 30, 2012."],
    [1973,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - Non United States","NGO - Non United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency","2015-07-15T00:00:00","2016-08-14T00:00:00",2017,700000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency"],
    [1974,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Human rights","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2016,699170,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [1975,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2009,699137,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [1977,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2012,698938,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [1978,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","COVID-19 control","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2021,698856,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [1979,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2016,697925,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [1986,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM)","2009-09-18T00:00:00","2020-09-17T00:00:00",2019,693224,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM) serves as a primary mechanism to help USAID-supported countries strengthen their quality assurance and quality control systems to better ensure the quality of medicines that reach patients. Supported by knowledgeable staff and state-of-the-art facilities around the world, PQM strives to accomplish four key objectives: Strengthen quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) systems, Increase the supply of quality assured medicines, Combat the availability of substandard and counterfeit medicines, and Provide technical leadership and global advocacy."],
    [1990,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,689507,"Department of State","STATE","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [1993,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2011,688633,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [1997,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2008,685406,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [1999,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2018,684430,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2000,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","For Disaster Risk Reduction and Norwaziristan IDPs support in KP","2014-11-06T00:00:00","2019-11-05T00:00:00",2015,683471,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","For Disaster Risk Reduction and Norwaziristan IDPs support in KP"],
    [2005,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2010,679000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [2008,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2016,677627,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [2016,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2010-05-20T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2011,670000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [2017,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2017,664989,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Kundiwan Dam and Dhana Irrigation Projects"],
    [2018,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2013,664358,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [2022,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2009,661338,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [2023,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Inter Agency Agreement with USDA - DO2 - Pakistan Soil Fertility Program","2013-08-29T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2019,661268,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will continue to provide staff to work with in-country Pakistani partners to execute its \"Improving Soil Fertility through Agricultural Extension\" program, which focuses on improving soil health. The program will continue work to support public-private collaboration on a messaging campaign on soil health, expand field demonstrations to reach a greater number of farmers, and disseminate soil improvement techniques developed and proven in the initial years of the project."],
    [2025,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Reading Program","2014-01-06T00:00:00","2019-01-05T00:00:00",2019,659965,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sindh Reading Program aims to enhance children's literacy and numeracy competencies in selected 7 target districts and five selected Karachi towns of Sindh province. The program will support GOS institutions in enhancing and improving the quality of learning through efforts to improve reading and numeracy skills among students in early grades K to 3 grades. It aims to teach 750,000 students how to read through improved teaching practices in early grade reading and numeracy, increase in access to reading and mathematics materials and improvement of assessment practice. The program will also rehabilitate up to 10 public libraries in the target districts and will also benefit 100,000 students in non-formal learning activities.Objectives- Improve teacher competencies for effective early grade reading and mathematics instruction;- Improve early grade reading and mathematics assessment practice;- Improve student access to supplementary reading and mathematics material;- Enhance participation of parents and caregivers in support of early grade literacy and early grade numeracy for out of school children."],
    [2026,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Employment Project","2015-01-07T00:00:00","2019-07-06T00:00:00",2017,657319,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Youth Employment Project strives to decrease violent extremism and conflict in Karachi. It utilizes economic empowerment as a tool to counter violent extremism among targeted youth populations, thus addressing one of the primary causes of ongoing instability and violence. The project builds on the successful model that UNDP developed through previous projects with the garments industry. The activity will leverage UNDP funds while increasing the income and employment opportunities for youth and women. This activity will contribute to enhanced productivity in the garment/home textiles industry; an area where employment opportunities exist. These funds will contribute to training approximately 13,700 youth from marginalized households in Korangi, Lyari and Sultanabad in Karachi. Seventy five percent of the participants are expected to secure employment within six months of training completion. The private sector will provide facilities, hire the master trainers, and establish training units in their factories."],
    [2027,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID |DELIVER","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2010,656356,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER Project is a five year, worldwide project to design, develop, strengthen, and upon request, operate safe, reliable and sustainable supply systems that provide a range of affordable, quality essential health commodities including drugs, diagnostics, contraceptives and supplies to clients in country programs. The project will improve the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services by strengthening country supply systems, collaborating with global and regional partners for long-term availability of supplies, and improving USAIDs provision of supplies to country programs."],
    [2029,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2013,653831,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [2030,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rural Support Programmes Network","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2016-10-10T00:00:00",2014,653697,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)"],
    [2033,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - Non United States","NGO - Non United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","OFDA-2014-Pakistan-Grant-RSPN","2014-04-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2017,649748,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DRR-related CBDRM floods recovery program activities in Sindh province, Pakistan"],
    [2038,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Reactivation & Rehabilitation of damaged transformers and 33KV & 11 KV high and low tension lines","2011-03-10T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2013,647937,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Reactivation & Rehabilitation of damaged transformers and 33KV & 11 KV high and low tension lines"],
    [2044,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2016,642158,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [2045,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Department of Energy (DOE) 632(B) Transfer","2015-03-01T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2016,640503,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The activities will assist the GOP on integrated energy planning, energy efficiency, natural gas losses, and renewable energy. Some funding will also provide support to help implement the Montreal Protocol Amendment, to include capacity-building at the Ministry of Climate Change and support to the National Energy Conservation Center to develop efficiency standards for air conditioners.New activities will include: 1) distributed renewable energy deployment support and off-grid electrification improvement programs; 2) technical assistance on capacity building and utility best practices, energy efficiency and conservation, grid resilience improvements, and technology deployment for islanding networks, distributed generation, and net-metering; 3) technical assistance to help Pakistan phase out hyrdrofluorocarbons under the Montreal Protocol Amendment; 4) drafting building codes and developing appliance labeling standards; and 5) planning a series of webinars on energy efficiency."],
    [2046,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Army","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USACE Inter-Agency Agreement - Develop Water Resources","2014-05-07T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2017,640178,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will advance the development of major water resources by improving the GOP management of hydropower resources and lead GOP partners to more informed investment decisions. USACE will work with Pakistan's engineers to develop technical capabilities and the necessary tools needed to evaluate, develop, and manage the Indus River Basin as an integrated system. The Basin will be analyzed and managed for water supply, environmental impacts, flood risk management, and for municipal and industrial water use. Tools developed by the project will provide estimates of benefits, including those affected by climate change, across the Indus River Basin and associated water reservoirs."],
    [2047,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2017,638309,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [2048,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Berger Group Holdings, Inc.","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Workforce Development Project/Punjab","2016-05-20T00:00:00","2019-09-19T00:00:00",2019,637500,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project therefore intends to address this issue by engaging vulnerable, disadvantaged youth (aged 16-29) in productive technical and economic training and work activities as a way to help improve their economic status. The project will provide vocational training and apprenticeships with career support services for participants, as well as capacity building to vocational training institutions. Additionally, the project will implement community engagement campaigns in the districts of Multan, Lodhran, Muzaffargarh and Bahawalpur, which are focus areas of efforts to counter violent extremism."],
    [2055,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2019,632525,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [2058,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Department of State, Democracy Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2019,630728,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2065,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2020,625000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [2066,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Partnership for Ag Market Development (AMD) (formerly Comm. Ag Project)","2015-02-23T00:00:00","2019-06-21T00:00:00",2019,625000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Commercial Agriculture Project (CAP) will support the development of Pakistan's commercial agriculture and livestock sectors to meet international and domestic demands in targeted product lines, such as mango, citrus, meat, and high-value vegetables. The goal is to increase the efficiency, quality, and profitability of the targeted product lines by helping businesses adopt better and improved production, marketing, and business management practices. CAP will work with commodity-specific farmer organizations, including those established under mission's Agribusiness Project, further developing these groups' abilities to connect with and sell to domestic and international markets. Specific activities anticipated under CAP include helping businesses understand and comply with domestic and international product quality standards; encouraging smaller firms to organize marketing associations; promoting better cooperation and coordination among traders, buyers, and growers; and linking processors and marketers with farmer associations and individual farms that can meet their supply needs. In doing so, CAP will help Pakistani firms and farmers increase market shares and sales to existing markets and access new export markets."],
    [2071,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Crown Agents Ltd.","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2021-09-29T00:00:00",2015,621526,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will support the GOP's achievement of structural benchmarks related to privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and to achieve its longer term privatization agenda."],
    [2072,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Abraaj Group","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-23T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2017,620000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [2075,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM)","2009-09-18T00:00:00","2020-09-17T00:00:00",2018,617503,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM) serves as a primary mechanism to help USAID-supported countries strengthen their quality assurance and quality control systems to better ensure the quality of medicines that reach patients. Supported by knowledgeable staff and state-of-the-art facilities around the world, PQM strives to accomplish four key objectives: Strengthen quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) systems, Increase the supply of quality assured medicines, Combat the availability of substandard and counterfeit medicines, and Provide technical leadership and global advocacy."],
    [2083,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Basic Education for Afghan Refugees","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Transition Initiative - BEFARe","2015-09-09T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,611390,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","BEFARe is providing monitoring and evaluation services to USAID/OTI Pakistan. To date, BEFARe has provided 2,100 monitoring and evaluation reports for OTI grants implemented across Pakistan. The monitoring activities will include visiting ongoing small and large infrastructure grants, training skills development classes, and socio-cultural grants implemented by OTI across the country.Additionally, BEFARe will support the OTI team in its learning strategy."],
    [2084,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Forman Christian College","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Forman Christian College","2004-08-23T00:00:00","2010-03-30T00:00:00",2006,610497,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Forman Christian College"],
    [2089,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Higher Education Commission","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program","2004-06-30T00:00:00","2023-06-30T00:00:00",2012,609587,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program"],
    [2090,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2016,609465,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2091,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Aga Khan Development Network","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Satpara Irrigation Project","2012-03-12T00:00:00","2018-12-11T00:00:00",2019,609422,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Satpara Irrigation & Agriculture Development Project (SIADP) is a follow up of the already existing Satpara Dam Project being implemented by the USAID Energy Office. The project is constructing an on-farm irrigation system on 15,500 acres of land downstream from the Satpara Dam in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan; to increase the supply of irrigation water, introduce drip and sprinkle irrigation technologies, increase the availability of fodder and the productivity of high-value fruits and vegetables. It is developing processing facilities, introducing new varieties of fruits and vegetables, and training farmers in harvest and post-harvest management."],
    [2093,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2015,608461,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [2097,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2018,607488,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [2098,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Health, General","Health policy and administrative management","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","GH14-1418.NU19 PROTECTING AND IMPROVING PUBLIC HEALTH GLOBALLY: BUILDING AND STRENGTHENING PUBLIC H","2016-06-01T00:00:00","2018-05-31T00:00:00",2018,607136,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","GH14-1418.NU19 PROTECTING AND IMPROVING PUBLIC HEALTH GLOBALLY: BUILDING AND STRENGTHENING PUBLIC H"],
    [2105,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Employment Project","2015-01-07T00:00:00","2019-07-06T00:00:00",2018,603071,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Youth Employment Project strives to decrease violent extremism and conflict in Karachi. It utilizes economic empowerment as a tool to counter violent extremism among targeted youth populations, thus addressing one of the primary causes of ongoing instability and violence. The project builds on the successful model that UNDP developed through previous projects with the garments industry. The activity will leverage UNDP funds while increasing the income and employment opportunities for youth and women. This activity will contribute to enhanced productivity in the garment/home textiles industry; an area where employment opportunities exist. These funds will contribute to training approximately 13,700 youth from marginalized households in Korangi, Lyari and Sultanabad in Karachi. Seventy five percent of the participants are expected to secure employment within six months of training completion. The private sector will provide facilities, hire the master trainers, and establish training units in their factories."],
    [2106,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","University of Utah","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/University of Utah, Partner U.S. University for Water","2014-12-18T00:00:00","2019-12-17T00:00:00",2015,602976,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) project, the University of Utah (USPCAS-Water) works with the Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy research, and perform industry and government services in the water sectors. USPCAS-Water, University of Utah will provide technical and logistical support to MUET to: provide local graduate scholarships, design and update master's and doctoral programs, host student and faculty exchanges to the U.S., build faculty technical capacity in the area, and award joint applied research projects related to water. Anticipated results include: modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, applied research for innovative development solutions and students and faculty exchanges."],
    [2108,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health infrastructure","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2013,600096,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province"],
    [2110,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","Multilateral Organizations - Redacted","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","CGIAR Fund grant with the World Bank.","2011-09-30T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2016,600000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","CGIAR research is dedicated to reducing rural poverty, increasing food security, improving human health and nutrition, and ensuring sustainable management of natural resources. It is carried out by 15 Centers, that are members of the CGIAR Consortium, in close collaboration with hundreds of partners, including national and regional research institutes, civil society organizations, academia, development organizations and the private sector."],
    [2111,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2015,600000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [2112,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2010,600000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [2113,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2013,600000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [2115,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Department of State, Democracy Fund","Economic","Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM)","2015-05-01T00:00:00","2020-06-18T00:00:00",2018,600000,"Department of State","STATE","Administrative Costs","In May 2015, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded a five-year contract to Management Systems International (MSI) to provide performance management support to USAID-sponsored development programs throughout Pakistan. The Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM) will serve as a centralized management support mechanism supporting USAID/Pakistans mission to increase stability, democracy, and prosperity for the men and women of Pakistan through the implementation of the Mission Strategic Framework (MSF). PERFORM will provide data and information to help project managers improve project results through better implementation and design, as well as services that support the Missions learning and adaptive process, enabling it to better target its programming and achieve its goals and objectives. The performance components will include: (1) Monitoring Services; (2) Evaluation Services; (3) Assessment Services; and (4) Learning Support Services."],
    [2116,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2013,600000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [2117,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Partnership for Ag Market Development (AMD) (formerly Comm. Ag Project)","2015-02-23T00:00:00","2019-06-21T00:00:00",2019,599720,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Commercial Agriculture Project (CAP) will support the development of Pakistan's commercial agriculture and livestock sectors to meet international and domestic demands in targeted product lines, such as mango, citrus, meat, and high-value vegetables. The goal is to increase the efficiency, quality, and profitability of the targeted product lines by helping businesses adopt better and improved production, marketing, and business management practices. CAP will work with commodity-specific farmer organizations, including those established under mission's Agribusiness Project, further developing these groups' abilities to connect with and sell to domestic and international markets. Specific activities anticipated under CAP include helping businesses understand and comply with domestic and international product quality standards; encouraging smaller firms to organize marketing associations; promoting better cooperation and coordination among traders, buyers, and growers; and linking processors and marketers with farmer associations and individual farms that can meet their supply needs. In doing so, CAP will help Pakistani firms and farmers increase market shares and sales to existing markets and access new export markets."],
    [2120,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services (FPRH)","2013-10-02T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2014,598799,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project is Component 1 of the USAID supported Maternal and Child Health Program comprising at total of five components. Project objectives are to increase access to quality family planning services and commodities, and to promote integration of family planning into health services. MSS will implement the project through expanding its social franchise network, outreach teams and services and its field health educators."],
    [2122,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2012,596840,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [2124,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Community Stabilization project for shelter support in Sindh Province, Pakistan","2012-05-02T00:00:00","2014-07-31T00:00:00",2015,594942,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A grant to IOM for a Community Stabilization project to support shelter activities in Sindh Province, Pakistan following 2012 floods"],
    [2126,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2014,593105,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2130,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rural Support Programmes Network","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2016-10-10T00:00:00",2017,587080,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)"],
    [2133,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Capacity building of PaRRSA","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2015,581991,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Capacity building of PaRRSA"],
    [2134,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","NGO","NGO - International","FHI 360","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Implementing AIDS Prevention and Care (IMPACT) Project","1995-01-01T00:00:00","2007-09-29T00:00:00",2006,580966,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The IMPACT/Bangladesh program supported behavior change and care and support programs of a wide range of community-based organizations, including faith-based organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and groups for people living with HIV and AIDS (PLHA). By 2005, IMPACT/Bangladesh was managing sub-agreements with 18 implementing agencies. Program priorities included national surveillance system strengthening, behavior change communication to reduce risk and vulnerability to HIV (including condom promotion among high-risk populations), improving management of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and building capacity of government and NGO partners to plan, implement, and monitor HIV/AIDS interventions."],
    [2137,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","","USAID Bureau - Other","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2014,579144,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2142,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,577049,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2143,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","University of California at Davis","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/University of California, Davis (UC Davis), Partner U.S. University in Agriculture","2015-01-12T00:00:00","2017-07-21T00:00:00",2018,575832,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) project, the University of California at Davis (UC Davis) works with the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the labor market. In addition, the activity will conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy research and, performs industry and government services in the agriculture and food security sector. UC Davis will utilize funds to provide logistical and technical support for student and faculty exchanges, support for curriculum reform, joint applied research projects in agriculture and food security, and explore or expand partnerships in the food security and agriculture sector. Anticipated results include: modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, and applied research for innovative development solutions."],
    [2145,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood/Bomb blast Damaged Schools","2012-06-11T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2018,575586,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood/Bomb blast Damaged Schools"],
    [2147,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Army","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USACE Inter-Agency Agreement - Develop Water Resources","2014-05-07T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2018,574808,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will advance the development of major water resources by improving the GOP management of hydropower resources and lead GOP partners to more informed investment decisions. USACE will work with Pakistan's engineers to develop technical capabilities and the necessary tools needed to evaluate, develop, and manage the Indus River Basin as an integrated system. The Basin will be analyzed and managed for water supply, environmental impacts, flood risk management, and for municipal and industrial water use. Tools developed by the project will provide estimates of benefits, including those affected by climate change, across the Indus River Basin and associated water reservoirs."],
    [2148,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2011,573995,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [2150,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2010-05-20T00:00:00","2016-03-31T00:00:00",2015,570840,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [2157,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2014-02-03T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2016,567733,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [2159,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2017,565633,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [2161,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2016,563375,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [2163,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Punjab Enabling Environment Project","2014-03-14T00:00:00","2021-03-13T00:00:00",2021,560898,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) is to improve the enabling environment for the agribusiness sector in Punjab by promoting private sector-led growth. Activities under this project are intended to support law and policy changes in livestock, dairy, and horticulture sub-sectors. PEEP will develop and implement a set of activities that will not only result in significant policy reform and capacity building of sector actors to advocate for policy reforms, but also will be instrumental in leveraging $150 million in private sector investment and creating 15,000 jobs. These activities are an important part of the strategy to develop a robust commercial agriculture sector in Pakistan."],
    [2166,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services (FPRH)","2013-10-02T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2014,560224,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project is Component 1 of the USAID supported Maternal and Child Health Program comprising at total of five components. Project objectives are to increase access to quality family planning services and commodities, and to promote integration of family planning into health services. MSS will implement the project through expanding its social franchise network, outreach teams and services and its field health educators."],
    [2168,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2014-02-03T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2020,559689,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [2170,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Food Policy Research Institute","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP)","2011-06-30T00:00:00","2016-07-06T00:00:00",2011,557151,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","the Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP), launched in July 2011, is a flexible country-led and country-wide policy analysis and capacity strengthening program. The program provides analytical support on a range of economic policies affecting agricultural growth and food security in the country. The core purpose of the program is to contribute to pro-poor economic growth and enhanced food security through strengthened national capacity for designing and implementing evidence-based policy reforms. This requires improving research-based policy analysis; building capacity, leadership and networks among researchers and policy analysts within and outside the government; and disseminating research results among diverse stakeholders."],
    [2171,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","WHO Umbrella Grant","1999-09-24T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2009,557138,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","WHO Umbrella Grant"],
    [2172,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Lahore University of Management Sciences","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2015-10-11T00:00:00",2016,557051,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The primary objective of Civil Society Organizations (CSO) and Government of Pakistan (GOP) entities Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP) is to establish a mechanism that will enable USAID/Pakistan to work with more local implementing partners and host government institutions, many of which are faced with institutional capacity issues. Through the performance of pre-award surveys, ASP will specifically target those local implementing partners which are considered essential (key partner organizations) to meeting USAID/Pakistan's goals and objectives, but do not meet minimum standards for managing USG funds as defined in USAID rules and regulations. ASP will allow for the provision of the technical assistance required to build their institutional capacity up to USAID standards."],
    [2173,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for School reconstruction","2017-12-22T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2018,556280,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for School reconstruction"],
    [2177,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Employment Project","2015-01-07T00:00:00","2019-07-06T00:00:00",2017,554215,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Youth Employment Project strives to decrease violent extremism and conflict in Karachi. It utilizes economic empowerment as a tool to counter violent extremism among targeted youth populations, thus addressing one of the primary causes of ongoing instability and violence. The project builds on the successful model that UNDP developed through previous projects with the garments industry. The activity will leverage UNDP funds while increasing the income and employment opportunities for youth and women. This activity will contribute to enhanced productivity in the garment/home textiles industry; an area where employment opportunities exist. These funds will contribute to training approximately 13,700 youth from marginalized households in Korangi, Lyari and Sultanabad in Karachi. Seventy five percent of the participants are expected to secure employment within six months of training completion. The private sector will provide facilities, hire the master trainers, and establish training units in their factories."],
    [2180,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2009,551543,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [2185,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2018,549904,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [2186,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Inter Agency Agreement with USDA - DO2 - Pakistan Soil Fertility Program","2013-08-29T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2013,549490,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will continue to provide staff to work with in-country Pakistani partners to execute its \"Improving Soil Fertility through Agricultural Extension\" program, which focuses on improving soil health. The program will continue work to support public-private collaboration on a messaging campaign on soil health, expand field demonstrations to reach a greater number of farmers, and disseminate soil improvement techniques developed and proven in the initial years of the project."],
    [2191,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Managing for Results II (IMR2)","2004-09-22T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2010,545563,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Itegrated Managing for Results project's purpose is to assess and evaluate programs at USAID."],
    [2192,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AGES Consultants","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP)","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2013,545413,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffered heavy infrastructure damages firstly due to terrorism and militancy and thereafter due to the unprecedented floods of July 2010. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) actively supported the rehabilitation and reconstruction activities of damaged schools, health facilities, drinking water supply schemes and other infrastructure components in Malakand Division by initially obligating funds amounting to USD 36 million under an Activity Agreement (No. 391-011) signed in September, 2009 between USAID and PaRRSA on behalf of GoP. Expanding its portfolio, USAID provided funds for rehabilitation / reconstruction of other infrastructure components including irrigation, bridges and roads etc. in the calamity hit areas. In June 2012, USAID sub-obligated additional funds for reconstruction of rains / floods damaged and bomb blasted schools in the affected districts of KP under Amended Activity Agreement No. 391-014. M/ AGES Consultants was assigned the task of Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) services of these reconstruction activities under USAID/Pakistan Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP), for which a formal contract was signed on September 30, 2012."],
    [2195,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2015-09-30T00:00:00","2020-09-29T00:00:00",2018,544131,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Implementing Global Health Security Agenda in Pakistan with focus on Strengthened Disease Detection, Surveillance, Antimicrobial Resistance and Revitalized Public Health Systems. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [2200,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2012,542272,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [2202,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Public sector policy and administrative management","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2011,541269,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [2214,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Strengthening Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable International Public Health Capacity through the Field Epidemiology Training Programs","2016-09-01T00:00:00","2017-08-31T00:00:00",2017,535415,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [2219,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Church and Faith Based","Church and Faith Based - United States","Church and Faith Based - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency","2016-06-13T00:00:00","2018-04-30T00:00:00",2018,532100,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Temporarily Dislocated Persons (TDPs) in Bannu and Karak Districts live in safety and dignity in Pakistan."],
    [2222,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2014,530000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [2224,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Advancing Girls Education and Skills (AGES)","2017-11-03T00:00:00","2019-05-25T00:00:00",2019,527877,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this activity is to increase access to quality education, reduce barriers to success, and empower adolescent girls and young women ages 10-19."],
    [2225,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2013,527444,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [2228,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Human rights","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2011,525066,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [2229,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2018,524438,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [2231,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2017,523860,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [2246,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Department of Energy (DOE) 632(B) Transfer","2015-03-01T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2020,514755,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The activities will assist the GOP on integrated energy planning, energy efficiency, natural gas losses, and renewable energy. Some funding will also provide support to help implement the Montreal Protocol Amendment, to include capacity-building at the Ministry of Climate Change and support to the National Energy Conservation Center to develop efficiency standards for air conditioners.New activities will include: 1) distributed renewable energy deployment support and off-grid electrification improvement programs; 2) technical assistance on capacity building and utility best practices, energy efficiency and conservation, grid resilience improvements, and technology deployment for islanding networks, distributed generation, and net-metering; 3) technical assistance to help Pakistan phase out hyrdrofluorocarbons under the Montreal Protocol Amendment; 4) drafting building codes and developing appliance labeling standards; and 5) planning a series of webinars on energy efficiency."],
    [2247,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","For Disaster Risk Reduction and Norwaziristan IDPs support in KP","2014-11-06T00:00:00","2019-11-05T00:00:00",2020,514549,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","For Disaster Risk Reduction and Norwaziristan IDPs support in KP"],
    [2248,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Capacity building of PaRRSA","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2019,514006,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Capacity building of PaRRSA"],
    [2255,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Johns Hopkins University","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health Communication Project","2014-04-25T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2014,509763,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Health Communication Project"],
    [2258,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2010,508454,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [2262,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2008,506397,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [2268,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Enterprise - United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Operations and Maintenance Support for USAID IT Services","2016-01-01T00:00:00","2019-05-31T00:00:00",2017,502769,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The Contractor shall provide the facilities, personnel, materials, equipment and management/technical expertise to meet the USAID IT Infrastructure and Systems Operations & Maintenance (O&M) requirements."],
    [2269,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2006,502599,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2272,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Basic Education for Afghan Refugees","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Transition Initiative - BEFARe","2015-09-09T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,501141,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","BEFARe is providing monitoring and evaluation services to USAID/OTI Pakistan. To date, BEFARe has provided 2,100 monitoring and evaluation reports for OTI grants implemented across Pakistan. The monitoring activities will include visiting ongoing small and large infrastructure grants, training skills development classes, and socio-cultural grants implemented by OTI across the country.Additionally, BEFARe will support the OTI team in its learning strategy."],
    [2274,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rafi Peer Theatre Workshop","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Childrens Television","2010-05-07T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2012,500772,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pakistan Childrens Television"],
    [2277,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2015,500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [2278,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Institute for Peace","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - Elections Violence Pakistan","2013-03-04T00:00:00","2019-11-30T00:00:00",2017,500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USIP intends to extend an existing agreement with USIP to continue to build on the work done on the causes of electoral violence, through program and research-based learning on how to prevent violence related to political and electoral processes."],
    [2279,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID II (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced Phase Two)","2013-09-02T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2014,500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Phase one of the RAPID fund began in August 2009 and was successfully completed in September 2013. It supported more than three million people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Concern Worldwide has now been awarded funding from USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance for a second phase of the RAPID fund."],
    [2280,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","FAS","Foreign Agricultural Service","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Commodity Assistance","Developmental Food Aid/Food Security Assistance","Food Assistance","Commodity Credit Corporation Fund","Economic","Food for Progress","2016-09-27T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2017,500000,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Project-Type","The Food for Progress Program provides for the donation of U.S. agricultural commodities to developing countries and emerging democracies that are committed to introducing or expanding free enterprise in their agricultural economies. The program has two primary strategic objectives: (1) increase agricultural productivity and (2) expand trade of agricultural products."],
    [2287,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Berger Group Holdings, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Workforce Development Project/Punjab","2016-05-20T00:00:00","2019-09-19T00:00:00",2019,500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project therefore intends to address this issue by engaging vulnerable, disadvantaged youth (aged 16-29) in productive technical and economic training and work activities as a way to help improve their economic status. The project will provide vocational training and apprenticeships with career support services for participants, as well as capacity building to vocational training institutions. Additionally, the project will implement community engagement campaigns in the districts of Multan, Lodhran, Muzaffargarh and Bahawalpur, which are focus areas of efforts to counter violent extremism."],
    [2288,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Dairy and Rural Development Foundation (Pakistan)","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Dairy Project","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2017-01-14T00:00:00",2014,500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to boost the incomes in the dairy sector in Punjab by offering training in best practices to farmers, artificial insemination technicians, and women livestock extension workers. Trainees are introduced to techniques and resources that help improve milk yields and livestock management and also receive basic equipment. The project promotes linkages between small dairy farmers and suppliers, service providers, and higher-end markets."],
    [2289,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Pathfinder International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Extending Service Delivery (ESD) for Reproductive Health and Family Planning","2005-09-30T00:00:00","2011-06-30T00:00:00",2011,500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A three-year project, ESD-Guinea increased the number of family planning service delivery points at the community and facility level, improved the quality of services through training community- and facility-based healthcare providers, and improved the enabling environment by updating the national health policy and guidelines around family planning. To reduce unmet needs in family planning and increase the contraceptive prevalence rate, ESD worked to: 1) Strengthen and update the national norms and guidelines in family planning and reproductive health, including providing assistance with the finalization of the national policy on community-based distribution. 2) Provide technical assistance to public sector family planning programs in order to increase the number of community and facility sites that provide family planning and therefore increase the number of family planning users. 3) Train service providers and managers in family planning and counseling services at health centers, maternity centers, and health posts."],
    [2290,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rural Support Programmes Network","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2016-10-10T00:00:00",2011,500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)"],
    [2291,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2010,500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [2292,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Managing for Results II (IMR2)","2004-09-22T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2008,500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Itegrated Managing for Results project's purpose is to assess and evaluate programs at USAID."],
    [2293,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) - Maternal and Child Health Task Order 4","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2018,500000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The purpose of this Task Order is to: Improve the provision of quality-assured health commodities through global commodity procurement and logistics. Provide technical assistance focused on systems strengthening to improve country supply chain and increase commodity security. Improve coordination among global Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and supply chain stakeholders to strengthen the collective response to maternal, newborn, and child health related programs."],
    [2294,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Resilience Activity (CRA)","2013-08-30T00:00:00","2022-06-30T00:00:00",2020,500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Community Resilience Activity (CRA) is to increase stability in focus areas of Pakistan through increasing resilience in targeted communities. USAID proposed two underlying programmatic objectives to achieve this goal: 1) Increase broad-based citizen engagement in community decision-making; and, 2) Enhance tolerance within and across communities."],
    [2295,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Liberia Focus on Results: Enhancing Capacity across Sectors in Transition (FORECAST)","2002-04-03T00:00:00","2011-06-17T00:00:00",2010,500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FORECAST Project was designed to build human and institutional capacity within Government of Liberia (GOL) ministries, public institutions, NGOs, and other organizations."],
    [2296,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Punjab Enabling Environment Project","2014-03-14T00:00:00","2021-03-13T00:00:00",2020,500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) is to improve the enabling environment for the agribusiness sector in Punjab by promoting private sector-led growth. Activities under this project are intended to support law and policy changes in livestock, dairy, and horticulture sub-sectors. PEEP will develop and implement a set of activities that will not only result in significant policy reform and capacity building of sector actors to advocate for policy reforms, but also will be instrumental in leveraging $150 million in private sector investment and creating 15,000 jobs. These activities are an important part of the strategy to develop a robust commercial agriculture sector in Pakistan."],
    [2297,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Food Policy Research Institute","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP)","2011-06-30T00:00:00","2016-07-06T00:00:00",2014,500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","the Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP), launched in July 2011, is a flexible country-led and country-wide policy analysis and capacity strengthening program. The program provides analytical support on a range of economic policies affecting agricultural growth and food security in the country. The core purpose of the program is to contribute to pro-poor economic growth and enhanced food security through strengthened national capacity for designing and implementing evidence-based policy reforms. This requires improving research-based policy analysis; building capacity, leadership and networks among researchers and policy analysts within and outside the government; and disseminating research results among diverse stakeholders."],
    [2298,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2014,500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2299,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2015,500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2300,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM)","2009-09-18T00:00:00","2020-09-17T00:00:00",2018,499960,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM) serves as a primary mechanism to help USAID-supported countries strengthen their quality assurance and quality control systems to better ensure the quality of medicines that reach patients. Supported by knowledgeable staff and state-of-the-art facilities around the world, PQM strives to accomplish four key objectives: Strengthen quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) systems, Increase the supply of quality assured medicines, Combat the availability of substandard and counterfeit medicines, and Provide technical leadership and global advocacy."],
    [2302,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Institute for Peace","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - Elections Violence Pakistan","2013-03-04T00:00:00","2019-11-30T00:00:00",2015,499530,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USIP intends to extend an existing agreement with USIP to continue to build on the work done on the causes of electoral violence, through program and research-based learning on how to prevent violence related to political and electoral processes."],
    [2304,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNICEF Polio Eradication Program","2012-09-26T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2015,497651,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","UNICEF Polio Eradication Program"],
    [2305,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2015,497266,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [2308,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Enterprise - United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Device purchases from all bureaus and missions, including laptops and docking stations","2011-09-30T00:00:00","2018-12-29T00:00:00",2018,495631,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Device purchases from all bureaus and missions, including laptops and docking stations"],
    [2310,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Energy Regulatory Partnership Program (ERRP)","2016-08-02T00:00:00","2021-08-01T00:00:00",2018,493950,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Energy Regulatory Partnership Program (ERRP)"],
    [2311,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IAA Agreement II","2006-08-25T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2015,493747,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program will support activities in control and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as system strengthening activities represented by quality assurance, health financing, and health and management information."],
    [2312,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2012,493610,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [2321,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Institute for Peace","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Public sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - Elections Violence Pakistan","2013-03-04T00:00:00","2019-11-30T00:00:00",2015,488277,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USIP intends to extend an existing agreement with USIP to continue to build on the work done on the causes of electoral violence, through program and research-based learning on how to prevent violence related to political and electoral processes."],
    [2322,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2021,488219,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [2323,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2016,488156,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [2325,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Halcrow Group Ltd.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Architect-Engineer services for schools construction under Sindh Basic Education Project, Stage II","2011-10-03T00:00:00","2020-06-30T00:00:00",2020,487361,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The program under Sindh Government is streamlining construction of schools including assessment, design, procurement, and contracting and construction supervision. This component ensures the design of new constructed buildings is up to international standards and has key features."],
    [2326,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Blumont Global Development","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Community Mobilization Program (SCMP)","2013-08-07T00:00:00","2021-08-06T00:00:00",2020,486987,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Sindh Community Mobilization Program (CMP) program provides the Government of Sindh, in Pakistan, with technical assistance, training and related resources necessary to improve effective community mobilization and support community and private sector engagement with school based management in targeted geographic areas in Sindh."],
    [2329,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Information Management and Mine Action Programs","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Humanitarian information management system at NDMA.","2011-04-16T00:00:00","2015-02-15T00:00:00",2011,486123,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","2010 marked the beginning of a win-win partnership between iMMAP and the Pakistani government through the Common Operating Picture for Disaster Management (COPDM) project. The project continues to provide targeted information management and disaster risk reduction solutions to the government and humanitarian partners to utilize available resources and expertise in a coordinated and transparent manner to avoid duplication of efforts and resources."],
    [2330,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2018,485511,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [2331,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Municipal Service Development Program","2012-05-03T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2017,484028,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Government-to-government: Sindh Municipal Service Development Program"],
    [2332,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Enterprise - United States Other","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","TSC Analysts with Pac Arctic","2017-10-01T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2018,483585,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","TSC Analysts with Pac Arctic"],
    [2333,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2012,483016,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [2334,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2018,482097,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [2336,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Command Area Development Project","2015-10-08T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2021,481743,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Gomal Zam Dam Command Area Development Project seeks to ensure that the water available for 191,000 acres in the command area is used efficiently through the integrated development of the command area, farm water management, productivity enhancement, value addition, processing, and effective marketing.  The project will build the physical system and train operators for the modern farming irrigation system.  An estimated 30,000 families, or approximately 195,000 people, will directly benefit from development of the command area."],
    [2338,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2020,481329,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2342,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2011,479660,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [2343,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","University of Agriculture, Faisalabad","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) - ASF","2014-12-12T00:00:00","2017-07-21T00:00:00",2015,479495,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies project, the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) for Agriculture and Food Security (AFS), works with the University of California at Davis (UC-Davis) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality research, and perform industry and government services in the agriculture and food security sector. The USPCAS-AFS will award a minimum of 100 graduate scholarships and faculty/student exchanges with UC-Davis. The program will procure modern laboratory equipment, establish a technical library, organize conferences and workshops, and initiate curriculum reform. The activity will also expand public-private partnerships and student internships with industry professionals and organizations. Anticipated results include improvement in UAF's: 1) ability to address AFS challenges; 2) pedagogy and research; 3) and cutting-edge research."],
    [2345,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2018,478968,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [2346,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Water and Power Development Authority","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) -Kurram Tangi Dam Project","2017-10-06T00:00:00","2021-12-31T00:00:00",2019,478927,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) -Kurram Tangi Dam Project"],
    [2347,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Forman Christian College","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Forman Christian College","2004-08-23T00:00:00","2010-03-30T00:00:00",2005,478910,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Forman Christian College"],
    [2350,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2011,478458,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [2352,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2014,477826,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2354,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for School reconstruction","2017-12-22T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2019,477683,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for School reconstruction"],
    [2355,"DOC","Department of Commerce","OGC","Office of General Counsel","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Inter-Agency Agreement between USAID & DOC/OGC/CLDP to transfer funds","2011-10-06T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2012,477561,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","To enhance Pakistan's economy by promoting legal and economic development, improving competitiveness and strengthening rule of law"],
    [2358,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rural Support Programmes Network","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2016-10-10T00:00:00",2011,475164,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)"],
    [2359,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2007,473939,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [2361,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 63 Flood Damaged Schools","2012-06-11T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2017,473318,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 63 Flood Damaged Schools"],
    [2362,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Construction of 36 schools","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2020,472532,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Construction of 36 schools"],
    [2365,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Community-based Disaster Risk Management","2011-07-25T00:00:00","2014-04-30T00:00:00",2013,471047,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A new grant for the Community-based Disaster Risk Management in the selected districts of Pakistan."],
    [2372,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Enterprise - United States Other","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","TSC Analysts with Pac Arctic","2017-10-01T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2019,468808,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","TSC Analysts with Pac Arctic"],
    [2375,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IAA Agreement II","2006-08-25T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2013,466620,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program will support activities in control and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as system strengthening activities represented by quality assurance, health financing, and health and management information."],
    [2383,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Construction of 36 schools","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2019,463600,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Construction of 36 schools"],
    [2388,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2009,462004,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2396,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","University of California at Davis","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS)/University of California, Davis (UC Davis), Partner U.S. University in Agriculture","2015-01-12T00:00:00","2017-07-21T00:00:00",2015,457445,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) project, the University of California at Davis (UC Davis) works with the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the labor market. In addition, the activity will conduct and disseminate high quality applied and policy research and, performs industry and government services in the agriculture and food security sector. UC Davis will utilize funds to provide logistical and technical support for student and faculty exchanges, support for curriculum reform, joint applied research projects in agriculture and food security, and explore or expand partnerships in the food security and agriculture sector. Anticipated results include: modernized applied research facilities, updated advanced degree programs, and applied research for innovative development solutions."],
    [2397,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2008,457153,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2401,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2014-02-03T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2018,454265,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [2402,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Pragma Corporation","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Financial Markets Development (FMD)","2016-03-01T00:00:00","2019-02-28T00:00:00",2016,453556,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will provide technical assistance to support GOP efforts to improve debt management techniques and strengthen the foundation for a robust debt capital market. These funds will complement GOP efforts to: - build a complete GOP debt planning and management function to support the entire spectrum of debt securities issuances;- improve legal, regulatory, and policy frameworks for debt capital markets;- strengthen public debt markets to provide new and efficiently priced sources of funds;- provide technical assistance to Pakistani banks collaborating with USAID under the U.S. - Pakistan Partnership for Access to Credit. - complete capacity assessments for institutions involved in public debt management; - enhance GOP's ability to manage debt efficiently; - strengthen the primary market for sovereign debt; and - assist creation of a secondary market for sovereign debt."],
    [2408,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2014,448796,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [2411,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","AME MOBIS Workforce Surge Capacity","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2015-06-02T00:00:00",2011,446880,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Through Mission Oriented Business Integrated Services (MOBIS), Engility has provided USAID with more than 140 professionals in technical areas such as Economic Growth, Democracy and Governance, Education, Agriculture, Infrastructure, Energy, Youth and Gender, Monitoring and Evaluation, Security, Civil-Military Affairs and Transition, Strategic Planning, Information Technology, Web and Database Development, General Development, Alternative Development, Department of State Liaison, Congressional Affairs, Information Technology, Outreach Coordination and Public Information, and Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Training. Engilitys specialists currently provide key support for USAIDs priority efforts in the Middle East as well as for efforts following the declaration of the end of the Iraq war on December 15, 2011."],
    [2415,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - World Bank Group","World Bank Group","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Consultative Group on International Agricultural Researc (CGIAR) Fund II follow-on grant to the World Bank","2017-10-01T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2020,446472,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Consultative Group on International Agricultural Researc (CGIAR) Fund II follow-on grant to the World Bank"],
    [2416,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Air Force","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force","2005-01-15T00:00:00","2016-09-14T00:00:00",2007,446335,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force"],
    [2421,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2015,444015,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [2424,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 13 Water Supply Schemes","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2015,441541,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 13 Water Supply Schemes"],
    [2430,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","DELIVER Project (Deliver II) Task Order 4","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2013,439887,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","DELIVER Task Order 4s objective is to increase the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services through strengthened supply chains and supportive environments for commodity security. Task Order 4 will continue to implement best practices and provide technical services that were offered under the DELIVER Task Order 1, while further aligning its work to support the Global Health Initiative, BEST, and other health initiatives."],
    [2431,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Command Area","2015-10-08T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2021,439437,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Gomal Zam Command Area"],
    [2433,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2017,438882,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [2438,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Halcrow Group Ltd.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Architect-Engineer services for schools construction under Sindh Basic Education Project, Stage II","2011-10-03T00:00:00","2020-06-30T00:00:00",2017,437453,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The program under Sindh Government is streamlining construction of schools including assessment, design, procurement, and contracting and construction supervision. This component ensures the design of new constructed buildings is up to international standards and has key features."],
    [2440,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Asia and Middle East Economic Growth Best Practices (AMEG) Project","2012-09-24T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2014,437159,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Asia and Middle East Economic Growth Best Practices project (AMEG) supports USAID bureaus and missions in Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa with activities such as assessments, strategic planning, diagnostics, and innovative pilot programs. The project focuses on a variety of key issues around economic growth and job creation: public financial management, trade and customs, access to finance, small and medium enterprise development, workforce development, and sustainable livelihoods, particularly for youth and women."],
    [2443,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Other","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Monitoring, Inspection, Milestone Verification and Design Review Activity","2011-10-03T00:00:00","2019-10-02T00:00:00",2020,434933,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Monitoring, Inspection, Milestone Verification and Design Review Activity Task Order under the Architect & Engineering Services IQC"],
    [2447,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","","USAID Bureau - Other","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Office of Inspector General, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2016,430500,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2448,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Crown Agents Ltd.","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Informal/semi-formal financial intermediaries","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2021-09-29T00:00:00",2016,430021,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will support the GOP's achievement of structural benchmarks related to privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and to achieve its longer term privatization agenda."],
    [2461,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2012,423430,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2463,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Cooperative Agreement for the Strengthening an the Development of Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable Public Health Capacity","2010-09-01T00:00:00","2015-08-31T00:00:00",2016,423000,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [2468,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health infrastructure","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Partially damaged Basic Health Units","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2017,421589,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Partially damaged Basic Health Units"],
    [2477,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Army","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USACE Inter-Agency Agreement - Develop Water Resources","2014-05-07T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2019,417513,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will advance the development of major water resources by improving the GOP management of hydropower resources and lead GOP partners to more informed investment decisions. USACE will work with Pakistan's engineers to develop technical capabilities and the necessary tools needed to evaluate, develop, and manage the Indus River Basin as an integrated system. The Basin will be analyzed and managed for water supply, environmental impacts, flood risk management, and for municipal and industrial water use. Tools developed by the project will provide estimates of benefits, including those affected by climate change, across the Indus River Basin and associated water reservoirs."],
    [2481,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Pragma Corporation","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Sukkur Support Facility, Northern Sidh","2011-10-01T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2013,416620,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Sukkur Support Facility, Northern Sidh"],
    [2486,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNDP FATA/KP IDP response","2016-02-29T00:00:00","2018-07-31T00:00:00",2019,414153,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","UNDP FATA/KP IDP response"],
    [2492,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2012,412337,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [2493,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNICEF Polio Eradication Program","2012-09-26T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2013,412108,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","UNICEF Polio Eradication Program"],
    [2494,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Blumont Global Development","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Community Mobilization Program (SCMP)","2013-08-07T00:00:00","2021-08-06T00:00:00",2021,412104,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Sindh Community Mobilization Program (CMP) program provides the Government of Sindh, in Pakistan, with technical assistance, training and related resources necessary to improve effective community mobilization and support community and private sector engagement with school based management in targeted geographic areas in Sindh."],
    [2495,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","EA Consulting Pvt Ltd.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Program Management Services for the Repair/Renovation of MCH Centers in Sindh Province","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-03-22T00:00:00",2020,411231,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program Management Services for the Repair/Renovation of MCH Centers in Sindh Province"],
    [2500,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","The Cornell Group, Inc.","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Rail transport","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Technical Assistance - Karachi-Lahore Railway Access And Locomotive Acquisition, through The Cornell Group, Inc.","2012-06-12T00:00:00","2013-05-31T00:00:00",2015,408200,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Karachi-Lahore Railway Access and Locomotive Acquisition Technical Assistance"],
    [2501,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Participating Agency Service Agreement (PASA) with USDA Technical Services Program","2013-09-12T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2020,407389,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","USDA PASA Technical Services Program will support USAID's Bureau for Asia Technical Support Office (TS) and the Strategic Planning and Operations Office (SPO)"],
    [2502,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","","USAID Bureau - Other","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2012,406962,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2503,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2019,405857,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2506,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Capacity building of PaRRSA","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2016,404003,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Capacity building of PaRRSA"],
    [2507,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Abt Associates, Inc.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Pakistan Health Systems Strengthening Project","2006-12-13T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2010,403100,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","In December 2007, USAID/Pakistan awarded the Pakistan Health System Strengthening Project (PHSP) to Abt Associates Inc. and its implementing partners. PHSP is a two-year activity to strengthen capacity in both the public and private health sectors to deliver quality maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH) care services. By helping to improve MNCH services, PHSP will contribute to improving the health and well-being of mothers, infants, and children under five in Pakistan, especially among vulnerable populations."],
    [2508,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Crown Agents Ltd.","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2021-09-29T00:00:00",2015,402520,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will support the GOP's achievement of structural benchmarks related to privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and to achieve its longer term privatization agenda."],
    [2514,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2020,400000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [2519,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2012,398566,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [2521,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legislatures and political parties","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2011,398275,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [2522,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Aman Institute of Vocational Training","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Workforce Development Project-Sindh (AmanTECH)","2015-01-01T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2019,398238,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Karachi Youth Workforce Development project is to enhance the earning potential of Pakistani youth from underserved and vulnerable communities through access to internationally accredited and market driven vocational skills. Funds will be used to work with project partners and the private sector to identify targeted youth trainees and provide relevant technical skills for enhanced vocational training. The project will provide opportunities to keep youth off the streets and engaging in unhealthy, sometimes dangerous activities."],
    [2524,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Pragma Corporation","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Financial Markets Development (FMD)","2016-03-01T00:00:00","2019-02-28T00:00:00",2019,398155,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will provide technical assistance to support GOP efforts to improve debt management techniques and strengthen the foundation for a robust debt capital market. These funds will complement GOP efforts to: - build a complete GOP debt planning and management function to support the entire spectrum of debt securities issuances;- improve legal, regulatory, and policy frameworks for debt capital markets;- strengthen public debt markets to provide new and efficiently priced sources of funds;- provide technical assistance to Pakistani banks collaborating with USAID under the U.S. - Pakistan Partnership for Access to Credit. - complete capacity assessments for institutions involved in public debt management; - enhance GOP's ability to manage debt efficiently; - strengthen the primary market for sovereign debt; and - assist creation of a secondary market for sovereign debt."],
    [2529,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Pragma Corporation","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Financial Markets Development (FMD)","2016-03-01T00:00:00","2019-02-28T00:00:00",2017,396444,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will provide technical assistance to support GOP efforts to improve debt management techniques and strengthen the foundation for a robust debt capital market. These funds will complement GOP efforts to: - build a complete GOP debt planning and management function to support the entire spectrum of debt securities issuances;- improve legal, regulatory, and policy frameworks for debt capital markets;- strengthen public debt markets to provide new and efficiently priced sources of funds;- provide technical assistance to Pakistani banks collaborating with USAID under the U.S. - Pakistan Partnership for Access to Credit. - complete capacity assessments for institutions involved in public debt management; - enhance GOP's ability to manage debt efficiently; - strengthen the primary market for sovereign debt; and - assist creation of a secondary market for sovereign debt."],
    [2532,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - Non United States","NGO - Non United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","OFDA-2014-Pakistan-Grant-RSPN","2014-04-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2017,394671,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DRR-related CBDRM floods recovery program activities in Sindh province, Pakistan"],
    [2543,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2011,391744,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [2545,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 10 Water Supply Schemes","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2016,390042,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 10 Water Supply Schemes"],
    [2546,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Agricultural Technology Transfer Activity (PATTA)","2017-04-28T00:00:00","2021-04-27T00:00:00",2021,389949,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PATTA is a four-year activity to identify, support, and bring to scale private sector solutions to improve agricultural productivity in Pakistan. PATTA will partner with agricultural technology related companies to commercialize products and services that can increase the productivity and competitiveness of smallholder farmers. PATTAs partnerships will give smallholder farmers broader access to affordable technologies to increase productivity, build resilience to climate change, and reduce post-harvest losses. PATTA will collaborate with and build on previous investments by USAID and other development programs to increase access to markets for smallholder farmers, and to increase overall development impact and costeffectiveness. Besides support to commercialize technologies and introduce them to new markets, PATTA will also build human and organizational capacity of PATTAs partners to ensure sustainable and effective use of the technologies."],
    [2552,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Institute for Peace","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - Elections Violence Pakistan","2013-03-04T00:00:00","2019-11-30T00:00:00",2020,388588,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USIP intends to extend an existing agreement with USIP to continue to build on the work done on the causes of electoral violence, through program and research-based learning on how to prevent violence related to political and electoral processes."],
    [2553,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","National University of Sciences and Technology","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) established at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)","2014-09-05T00:00:00","2019-09-04T00:00:00",2015,387105,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NUST entered into a Cooperative Agreement with USAID to establish U.S.Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) to address some of the outstanding challenges faced by the energy section in Pakistan and to facilitate applied research and education partnership between USA and Pakistan. Strategic goals behind USPCAS-E are to evolve into a Centre of Excellence in Applied Research catering to the Energy Sector and economy of Pakistan with the aim to establish efficient governance structures - sustainability, value-added curriculum and capacity building; promote applied research to serve public/private sector and NUST-US students/faculty exchange programs. USPCAS-E energy research agenda and research thrusts focus areas are research & policy development in renewable energy & emerging technologies, thermal engineering leading to energy security utilizing indigenous resources; promotion of technologies & practices that increase energy efficiency in all sectors and technology innovation and entrepreneurship in energy and supporting technologies, materials and services."],
    [2556,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","","USAID Bureau - Other","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Office of Inspector General, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2014,386761,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2557,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Inter Agency Agreement with USDA - DO2 - Pakistan Soil Fertility Program","2013-08-29T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2020,386260,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will continue to provide staff to work with in-country Pakistani partners to execute its \"Improving Soil Fertility through Agricultural Extension\" program, which focuses on improving soil health. The program will continue work to support public-private collaboration on a messaging campaign on soil health, expand field demonstrations to reach a greater number of farmers, and disseminate soil improvement techniques developed and proven in the initial years of the project."],
    [2563,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2015,384413,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province"],
    [2564,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2013,384117,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [2565,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Higher Education Commission","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program","2004-06-30T00:00:00","2023-06-30T00:00:00",2015,384014,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program"],
    [2567,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Reactivation & Rehabilitation of damaged transformers and 33KV & 11 KV high and low tension lines","2011-03-10T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2014,383184,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Reactivation & Rehabilitation of damaged transformers and 33KV & 11 KV high and low tension lines"],
    [2570,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2018,382629,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2571,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM)","2009-09-18T00:00:00","2020-09-17T00:00:00",2018,382537,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM) serves as a primary mechanism to help USAID-supported countries strengthen their quality assurance and quality control systems to better ensure the quality of medicines that reach patients. Supported by knowledgeable staff and state-of-the-art facilities around the world, PQM strives to accomplish four key objectives: Strengthen quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) systems, Increase the supply of quality assured medicines, Combat the availability of substandard and counterfeit medicines, and Provide technical leadership and global advocacy."],
    [2573,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2011,382112,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [2574,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2007,382065,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2576,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2013,381530,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [2577,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood damaged infrastructure: Amandara headworks","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2018-06-30T00:00:00",2017,380927,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood damaged infrastructure: Amandara headworks"],
    [2578,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2014,380032,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [2581,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","Mercy Corps","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) - Mercy Corps (Pakistan)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2016-09-29T00:00:00",2016,379844,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The CSHGP facilitates a dynamic partnership between USAID and private and voluntary organizations (PVOs)/NGOs. Through the CSHGP, USAID leverages the development entrepreneurship and know how of PVOs/NGOs and their local partners for innovative and effective community-oriented programming that sustainably improves maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcomes, strengthens local and community health systems, and contributes to reductions in morbidity and mortality. PVOs/NGOs, with their local partners (national and local MOH, local NGOs/CBOs, communities), implement in a range of settings, from remote communities in a single district to multiple districts or a province. Projects address critical health needs of vulnerable populationsand work strategically with a systems approach at the household, community,health facility, and policy levels and strengthens linkages as relevant."],
    [2582,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Municipal Services Program - Sindh Community Mobilization","2014-12-11T00:00:00","2016-10-17T00:00:00",2015,379579,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Through a G2G mechanism that will provide the Government of Sindh (GoS) with funding for the rehabilitation and upgrade of municipal infrastructure in target flood affected locations throughout Sindh."],
    [2583,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2013,379573,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2586,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Pragma Corporation","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Financial Markets Development (FMD)","2016-03-01T00:00:00","2019-02-28T00:00:00",2019,377755,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will provide technical assistance to support GOP efforts to improve debt management techniques and strengthen the foundation for a robust debt capital market. These funds will complement GOP efforts to: - build a complete GOP debt planning and management function to support the entire spectrum of debt securities issuances;- improve legal, regulatory, and policy frameworks for debt capital markets;- strengthen public debt markets to provide new and efficiently priced sources of funds;- provide technical assistance to Pakistani banks collaborating with USAID under the U.S. - Pakistan Partnership for Access to Credit. - complete capacity assessments for institutions involved in public debt management; - enhance GOP's ability to manage debt efficiently; - strengthen the primary market for sovereign debt; and - assist creation of a secondary market for sovereign debt."],
    [2590,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2016,376715,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [2592,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Weidemann Associates Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agricultural Knowledge and Program Support (AKPS)","2004-09-29T00:00:00","2015-02-27T00:00:00",2014,376037,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Agriculture Knowledge and Program Support (AKPS) Task Order falls under the RAISE Plus Set Aside IQC, established to implement demand-driven, short-term projects in support of USAIDs New Agriculture strategy. Its purpose is to assist USAIDs Office of Economic Growth of the Bureau for Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade (EGAT/EG) (now USAID Bureau for Food Security, Office of Agriculture, Research and Technology (BFS/ART) to develop strategies for and support implementation of more effective, efficient, and sustainable agricultural and rural sector development programs at community, country, regional, and global levels. The project involves the provision of technical services for studies, sub-sector strategy development, agriculture sector and rural development problem and opportunities analysis, program planning and evaluation, provision of training services and dissemination of information on sector strategies and good practices."],
    [2593,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2012,375593,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [2594,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Punjab Enabling Environment Project","2014-03-14T00:00:00","2021-03-13T00:00:00",2014,375542,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) is to improve the enabling environment for the agribusiness sector in Punjab by promoting private sector-led growth. Activities under this project are intended to support law and policy changes in livestock, dairy, and horticulture sub-sectors. PEEP will develop and implement a set of activities that will not only result in significant policy reform and capacity building of sector actors to advocate for policy reforms, but also will be instrumental in leveraging $150 million in private sector investment and creating 15,000 jobs. These activities are an important part of the strategy to develop a robust commercial agriculture sector in Pakistan."],
    [2597,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2013,373737,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [2601,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2011,372173,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [2609,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2013,369502,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2610,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Department of State, Democracy Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2020,369272,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2616,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Regional Integration Activity (PREIA)","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2022-08-31T00:00:00",2018,366328,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project builds on the previous Pakistan Trade Project, which focused on improving the overall trade environment and increasing trade volumes by enhancing cross-border and regional trade with neighboring countries. The new project has four planned focus areas: (i) improving the Government of Pakistan's ability to develop and implement reforms of policies that affect trade; (ii) strengthening public and private sector engagement in trade policy making and reforms; (iii) improving regional trade and transit facilitation by Pakistan Customs; and (iv) improving regional business-to-business linkages. The first two areas support broad improvements to the business enabling environment in Pakistan regarding trade, and the others improve the capacity of Pakistani businesses to access regional markets. Trade associations, logistics firms, business associations, Government of Pakistan ministries, and regional counterparts will increase access to markets through the negotiation and implementation of treaties and trade facilitation measures. The implementing partner for PREIA will be competitively selected through a process resulting in a multi-year technical assistance contract."],
    [2617,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Pragma Corporation","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Financial Markets Development (FMD)","2016-03-01T00:00:00","2019-02-28T00:00:00",2018,366245,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will provide technical assistance to support GOP efforts to improve debt management techniques and strengthen the foundation for a robust debt capital market. These funds will complement GOP efforts to: - build a complete GOP debt planning and management function to support the entire spectrum of debt securities issuances;- improve legal, regulatory, and policy frameworks for debt capital markets;- strengthen public debt markets to provide new and efficiently priced sources of funds;- provide technical assistance to Pakistani banks collaborating with USAID under the U.S. - Pakistan Partnership for Access to Credit. - complete capacity assessments for institutions involved in public debt management; - enhance GOP's ability to manage debt efficiently; - strengthen the primary market for sovereign debt; and - assist creation of a secondary market for sovereign debt."],
    [2618,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Contribution to the me (WFP) under the Twinning Program","2013-03-20T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2017,365764,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","The Twinning Program is a partnership between the Government of Pakistan, WFP, and the international donor community through which wheat donated by the Government of Pakistan is transformed into fortified wheat flour and distributed in the most vulnerable communities. Donor funds are used to cover the costs of milling, fortification, storage, transport, and distribution of the wheat flour."],
    [2621,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Air Force","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force","2005-01-15T00:00:00","2016-09-14T00:00:00",2011,361434,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force"],
    [2624,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA/KP Health Initiative","2016-11-15T00:00:00","2018-05-31T00:00:00",2018,359161,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA/KP Health Initiative will increase the availability of quality maternal, newborn, and child health services in seven districts of Pakistans Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to improve the health outcomes of mothers and their children."],
    [2626,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GSHC-PSM) IDIQ - Family Planning/Reproductive Health (PRH) Task Order","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2020,358480,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Building on decades of USAIDs work procuring health commodities and strengthening supply chains, the Global Health Supply Chain-Procurement and Supply Management project is working to transform global and national supply chains for health commodities. The project integrates two former USAID programs into one efficient supply chain that serves many of the worlds most vulnerable and difficult-to-reach communities. The project is designed to meet todays critical global health challenges  eliminating HIV and AIDS, providing universal malaria coverage, and helping women meet their family planning and reproductive health needs. By bringing together advanced technical solutions, a team of highly qualified experts, and proven commercial processes and principles, USAID Global Health Supply Chain works to reduce costs and increase efficiencies in global and national supply chains. In addition to optimizing supply chains, the project is strengthening national supply chain systems and fostering collaboration among supply chain stakeholders worldwide."],
    [2627,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GSHC-PSM) IDIQ - Family Planning/Reproductive Health (PRH) Task Order","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2019,358198,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Building on decades of USAIDs work procuring health commodities and strengthening supply chains, the Global Health Supply Chain-Procurement and Supply Management project is working to transform global and national supply chains for health commodities. The project integrates two former USAID programs into one efficient supply chain that serves many of the worlds most vulnerable and difficult-to-reach communities. The project is designed to meet todays critical global health challenges  eliminating HIV and AIDS, providing universal malaria coverage, and helping women meet their family planning and reproductive health needs. By bringing together advanced technical solutions, a team of highly qualified experts, and proven commercial processes and principles, USAID Global Health Supply Chain works to reduce costs and increase efficiencies in global and national supply chains. In addition to optimizing supply chains, the project is strengthening national supply chain systems and fostering collaboration among supply chain stakeholders worldwide."],
    [2628,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2018,357585,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [2629,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2009,357464,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [2634,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Energy Efficiency and Capacity (EP-EEC) project","2009-03-26T00:00:00","2012-09-15T00:00:00",2009,356311,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Energy Efficiency and Capacity (EP-EEC) project is to improve power availability, affordability, conservation, and efficiency to sustain Pakistan's economic growth through (a) developing private market for energy efficiency; (b) promoting programs of energy efficiency and conservation in the commercial, residential, and public sector; and (c) assisting power-sector entities to develop and implement coordinated capacity building programs for staff."],
    [2635,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Advanced Engineering Associates International, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan: Energy Policy","2008-10-10T00:00:00","2012-02-28T00:00:00",2010,355726,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project executed by AEAI for USAID aimed to strengthen the institutional framework for policy decision-making in the energy sector and focused on expanding capacity of efficient generation, transmission, and distribution assets."],
    [2636,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","SWIFT IV Task Order for Pakistan","2014-02-06T00:00:00","2022-01-30T00:00:00",2015,355718,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","SWIFT IV Task Order for Pakistan"],
    [2638,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","Mercy Corps","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) - Mercy Corps (Pakistan)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2016-09-29T00:00:00",2015,355469,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The CSHGP facilitates a dynamic partnership between USAID and private and voluntary organizations (PVOs)/NGOs. Through the CSHGP, USAID leverages the development entrepreneurship and know how of PVOs/NGOs and their local partners for innovative and effective community-oriented programming that sustainably improves maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcomes, strengthens local and community health systems, and contributes to reductions in morbidity and mortality. PVOs/NGOs, with their local partners (national and local MOH, local NGOs/CBOs, communities), implement in a range of settings, from remote communities in a single district to multiple districts or a province. Projects address critical health needs of vulnerable populationsand work strategically with a systems approach at the household, community,health facility, and policy levels and strengthens linkages as relevant."],
    [2639,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2003,355125,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2640,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2015,355007,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [2645,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - World Bank Group","World Bank Group","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Consultative Group on International Agricultural Researc (CGIAR) Fund II follow-on grant to the World Bank","2017-10-01T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2020,353528,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Consultative Group on International Agricultural Researc (CGIAR) Fund II follow-on grant to the World Bank"],
    [2646,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Punjab Enabling Environment Project","2014-03-14T00:00:00","2021-03-13T00:00:00",2017,352825,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) is to improve the enabling environment for the agribusiness sector in Punjab by promoting private sector-led growth. Activities under this project are intended to support law and policy changes in livestock, dairy, and horticulture sub-sectors. PEEP will develop and implement a set of activities that will not only result in significant policy reform and capacity building of sector actors to advocate for policy reforms, but also will be instrumental in leveraging $150 million in private sector investment and creating 15,000 jobs. These activities are an important part of the strategy to develop a robust commercial agriculture sector in Pakistan."],
    [2653,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Macro International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","MEASURE Phase III, Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS)","2008-09-30T00:00:00","2014-09-29T00:00:00",2013,348749,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The purpose of MEASURE Phase III DHS is to improve the collection, analysis and presentation of data and promote better use in planning, policymaking, managing, monitoring and evaluating population, health and nutrition programs. The project seeks to increase understanding of a wide range of health issues by improving the quality and availability of data on health status and services and enhancing the ability of local organizations to collect, analyze and disseminate such information."],
    [2654,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency","2016-06-30T00:00:00","2018-05-31T00:00:00",2018,348694,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Provision of transitional shelters and WASH support to 1,850 IDP families in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa"],
    [2655,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2005,347795,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [2658,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rafi Peer Theatre Workshop","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Pakistan Childrens Television","2010-05-07T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2011,345574,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pakistan Childrens Television"],
    [2659,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2008,345357,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [2661,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Punjab Enabling Environment Project","2014-03-14T00:00:00","2021-03-13T00:00:00",2020,344642,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) is to improve the enabling environment for the agribusiness sector in Punjab by promoting private sector-led growth. Activities under this project are intended to support law and policy changes in livestock, dairy, and horticulture sub-sectors. PEEP will develop and implement a set of activities that will not only result in significant policy reform and capacity building of sector actors to advocate for policy reforms, but also will be instrumental in leveraging $150 million in private sector investment and creating 15,000 jobs. These activities are an important part of the strategy to develop a robust commercial agriculture sector in Pakistan."],
    [2663,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2019,344257,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [2667,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2019,343754,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2668,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Reconstruction of schools","2012-03-02T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2016,343013,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Reconstruction of schools"],
    [2669,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA)","2016-12-01T00:00:00","2021-11-30T00:00:00",2021,342955,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA) will increase incomes and employment in project-assisted economic sectors and improve the enabling environment for private sector led growth in Pakistan. This activity will be focused on developing the following sectors: 1) information, communication and technology (ICT); 2) light engineering;3) textile (minus spinning);4) hospitality; 5) minerals (marble, granite and gems); 6) logistics and packaging; and 7) leather (minus tanning)."],
    [2673,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2017,341900,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [2678,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Energy Regulatory Partnership Program (ERRP)","2016-08-02T00:00:00","2021-08-01T00:00:00",2019,340021,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Energy Regulatory Partnership Program (ERRP)"],
    [2682,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","","USAID Bureau - Other","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Office of Inspector General, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2011,337847,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2683,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2015,336968,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2684,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2012,336603,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [2685,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","JSPE Management LLC","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-22T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2016,336427,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [2686,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2010,336360,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2689,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Pragma Corporation","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Sukkur Support Facility, Northern Sidh","2011-10-01T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2012,334828,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Sukkur Support Facility, Northern Sidh"],
    [2693,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","CDC with Pakistan Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (FELTP)","2005-08-15T00:00:00","2006-09-30T00:00:00",2010,332080,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","CDC with Pakistan Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (FELTP)"],
    [2697,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Qavi Engineers (Pvt) Ltd","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program Task Order for 3 CAS Universities","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2018,330197,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program Task Order for 3 CAS Universities"],
    [2702,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2011,329114,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2705,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2012,328383,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [2707,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Enhancing Gov Capacity,Con of Tehsil level complex","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2019,327648,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Enhancing Gov Capacity,Con of Tehsil level complex"],
    [2713,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Resilience Activity (CRA)","2013-08-30T00:00:00","2022-06-30T00:00:00",2019,326011,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Community Resilience Activity (CRA) is to increase stability in focus areas of Pakistan through increasing resilience in targeted communities. USAID proposed two underlying programmatic objectives to achieve this goal: 1) Increase broad-based citizen engagement in community decision-making; and, 2) Enhance tolerance within and across communities."],
    [2717,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Enhancing Gov Capacity,Con of Tehsil level complex","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2015,324219,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Enhancing Gov Capacity,Con of Tehsil level complex"],
    [2719,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Quick Response Technical Assistance Task Order under WATER IQC II","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2015-07-08T00:00:00",2012,322815,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Quick Response Technical Assistance Task Order"],
    [2721,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Power Distribution Project","2003-09-29T00:00:00","2015-10-30T00:00:00",2018,322378,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this acquisition is to procure services to plan the implementation and start-up of a performance improvement program for Pakistan's Government-owned Power Distribution Companies (DISCO') in consultation with agencies of the Government of Pakistan (GOP), and at USAID's option, implements the aformentioned program in participating DISCOs."],
    [2722,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Forman Christian College","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Forman Christian College","2004-08-23T00:00:00","2010-03-30T00:00:00",2008,321638,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Forman Christian College"],
    [2723,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Interflow Communications (Pvt) Ltd","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Public Communication Project","2011-11-03T00:00:00","2015-06-30T00:00:00",2013,321624,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Public Communications Project to conduct mass media campaigns and provide assistance in routine DOC office activities for USAID/Pakistan."],
    [2725,"AF","Department of the Air Force","","not applicable","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Air Force","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Security system management and reform","Department of the Air Force, Air Force Cadet Fund","Military","Service Academy Foreign Student Program - U.S. Air Force Academy","2016-10-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2017,319257,"Department of the Air Force","AF","Project-Type","The U.S. Department of Defense's three service academies' (the U.S. Military Academy, the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Air Force Academy) Foreign Student Program allows up to 60 foreign students to attend each Service Academy at any one time as actual members of an Academy class (e.g., as full-time, four-year degree candidates).  These activities expose future foreign leaders, at the beginning of their careers, to their U.S. peers in an environment that is designed to promote military professionalism and appreciation of democratic values and civil society."],
    [2728,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Population policy and administrative management","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2020,317310,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [2734,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Enhancing Gov Capacity,Con of Tehsil level complex","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2018,314248,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Enhancing Gov Capacity,Con of Tehsil level complex"],
    [2736,"ARMY","Department of the Army","","not applicable","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Army","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Security system management and reform","Department of the Army, Operations and Maintenance","Military","Service Academy Foreign Student Program - U.S. Military Academy","2015-10-01T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2016,313999,"Department of the Army","ARMY","Project-Type","The U.S. Department of Defense's three service academies' (the U.S. Military Academy, the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Air Force Academy) Foreign Student Program allows up to 60 foreign students to attend each Service Academy at any one time as actual members of an Academy class (e.g., as full-time, four-year degree candidates).  These activities expose future foreign leaders, at the beginning of their careers, to their U.S. peers in an environment that is designed to promote military professionalism and appreciation of democratic values and civil society."],
    [2740,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Institute for International Education","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Participant Training Services","2011-09-26T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2013,311045,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded project that supports professionals in Pakistan by helping them build skills and knowledge in five distinct areas: education, health, agriculture, and democracy and governance. Training for Pakistan also expands people-to-people engagement between Pakistan and the United States through increased educational, technical, and cultural exchanges while developing the capacity of Pakistans public and private sectors."],
    [2742,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Command Area Development Project","2015-10-08T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2017,310684,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Gomal Zam Dam Command Area Development Project seeks to ensure that the water available for 191,000 acres in the command area is used efficiently through the integrated development of the command area, farm water management, productivity enhancement, value addition, processing, and effective marketing.  The project will build the physical system and train operators for the modern farming irrigation system.  An estimated 30,000 families, or approximately 195,000 people, will directly benefit from development of the command area."],
    [2746,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Human rights","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2012,309662,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [2763,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2014,301650,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [2764,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,301111,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2765,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2010,300863,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [2766,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Economic Revitalization Program","2017-09-20T00:00:00","2021-09-17T00:00:00",2018,300857,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Economic Revitalization Program will work in three FATA agencies (South Waziristan, North Waziristan and Khyber)to create sustainable livelihood opportunities for militancy affected population who recently returned to FATA after years of displacement. Key project outputs include;  Output 1: Immediate temporary employment opportunities for most recent returnees created; Output 2: Business opportunities for up-scaling existing/new enterprises created; Output 3: Innovative enterprises belonging to FATA supported to stay operational 6 months after incubation; Output 4: Existing and new entrepreneurs have increased access to micro-finance."],
    [2768,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Health, General","Health policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Fellows Program II (GHFP-II)","2011-10-01T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2012,300000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","GHFP-II, led by the Public Health Institute (PHI), helps USAID address its immediate and emerging human capital needs by developing a diverse group of global health professionals to support and sustain the effectiveness of the Agencys current and future health programs. This cadre of global health talent is motivated, technically excellent, well-supported, representative of the diversity of the American people, and committed to contributing to USAIDs success in key global health priority areas."],
    [2770,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mercy Corps","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) - Mercy Corps (Pakistan)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2016-09-29T00:00:00",2013,300000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The CSHGP facilitates a dynamic partnership between USAID and private and voluntary organizations (PVOs)/NGOs. Through the CSHGP, USAID leverages the development entrepreneurship and know how of PVOs/NGOs and their local partners for innovative and effective community-oriented programming that sustainably improves maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcomes, strengthens local and community health systems, and contributes to reductions in morbidity and mortality. PVOs/NGOs, with their local partners (national and local MOH, local NGOs/CBOs, communities), implement in a range of settings, from remote communities in a single district to multiple districts or a province. Projects address critical health needs of vulnerable populationsand work strategically with a systems approach at the household, community,health facility, and policy levels and strengthens linkages as relevant."],
    [2771,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM)","2009-09-18T00:00:00","2020-09-17T00:00:00",2018,300000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM) serves as a primary mechanism to help USAID-supported countries strengthen their quality assurance and quality control systems to better ensure the quality of medicines that reach patients. Supported by knowledgeable staff and state-of-the-art facilities around the world, PQM strives to accomplish four key objectives: Strengthen quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) systems, Increase the supply of quality assured medicines, Combat the availability of substandard and counterfeit medicines, and Provide technical leadership and global advocacy."],
    [2774,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Energy Markets Group","Infrastructure","Energy","Natural gas-fired electric power plants","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Feasibility Study - Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plant In Khyber Pakhtynkhwa Province, through Energy Markets Group","2014-09-24T00:00:00","2016-01-31T00:00:00",2017,300000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plant in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province Feasibility Study"],
    [2775,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Energy Markets Group","Infrastructure","Energy","Natural gas-fired electric power plants","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Feasibility Study - Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plant In Khyber Pakhtynkhwa Province, through Energy Markets Group","2014-09-24T00:00:00","2016-01-31T00:00:00",2016,300000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plant in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province Feasibility Study"],
    [2776,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","Aga Khan Development Network","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) - Aga Khan Foundation","2008-09-30T00:00:00","2014-05-31T00:00:00",2009,300000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The CSHGP facilitates a dynamic partnership between USAID and private and voluntary organizations (PVOs)/NGOs. Through the CSHGP, USAID leverages the development entrepreneurship and know how of PVOs/NGOs and their local partners for innovative and effective community-oriented programming that sustainably improves maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcomes, strengthens local and community health systems, and contributes to reductions in morbidity and mortality. PVOs/NGOs, with their local partners (national and local MOH, local NGOs/CBOs, communities), implement in a range of settings, from remote communities in a single district to multiple districts or a province. Projects address critical health needs of vulnerable populationsand work strategically with a systems approach at the household, community,health facility, and policy levels and strengthens linkages as relevant."],
    [2777,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Macro Grant to UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)","2015-01-01T00:00:00","2015-12-31T00:00:00",2015,300000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Macro Grant to UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)"],
    [2780,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2009,300000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [2782,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2012,299610,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [2783,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2014,299158,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2785,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2014-02-03T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2017,298875,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [2786,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Basic Education for Afghan Refugees","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Transition Initiative - BEFARe","2015-09-09T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2016,298859,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","BEFARe is providing monitoring and evaluation services to USAID/OTI Pakistan. To date, BEFARe has provided 2,100 monitoring and evaluation reports for OTI grants implemented across Pakistan. The monitoring activities will include visiting ongoing small and large infrastructure grants, training skills development classes, and socio-cultural grants implemented by OTI across the country.Additionally, BEFARe will support the OTI team in its learning strategy."],
    [2791,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IAA Agreement II","2006-08-25T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2014,297105,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program will support activities in control and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as system strengthening activities represented by quality assurance, health financing, and health and management information."],
    [2799,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Institute for Peace","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - Elections Violence Pakistan","2013-03-04T00:00:00","2019-11-30T00:00:00",2015,293652,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USIP intends to extend an existing agreement with USIP to continue to build on the work done on the causes of electoral violence, through program and research-based learning on how to prevent violence related to political and electoral processes."],
    [2807,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2008,291676,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2809,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Health, General","Health policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Fellows Program II (GHFP-II)","2011-10-01T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2014,291134,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","GHFP-II, led by the Public Health Institute (PHI), helps USAID address its immediate and emerging human capital needs by developing a diverse group of global health professionals to support and sustain the effectiveness of the Agencys current and future health programs. This cadre of global health talent is motivated, technically excellent, well-supported, representative of the diversity of the American people, and committed to contributing to USAIDs success in key global health priority areas."],
    [2812,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","JSPE Management LLC","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-22T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2018,290701,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [2814,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","AME MOBIS Workforce Surge Capacity","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2015-06-02T00:00:00",2009,290000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Through Mission Oriented Business Integrated Services (MOBIS), Engility has provided USAID with more than 140 professionals in technical areas such as Economic Growth, Democracy and Governance, Education, Agriculture, Infrastructure, Energy, Youth and Gender, Monitoring and Evaluation, Security, Civil-Military Affairs and Transition, Strategic Planning, Information Technology, Web and Database Development, General Development, Alternative Development, Department of State Liaison, Congressional Affairs, Information Technology, Outreach Coordination and Public Information, and Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Training. Engilitys specialists currently provide key support for USAIDs priority efforts in the Middle East as well as for efforts following the declaration of the end of the Iraq war on December 15, 2011."],
    [2815,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","American University","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Collaborative Capacity Building for Human Rights and Gender at Peshawar University","2009-11-10T00:00:00","2011-09-30T00:00:00",2011,289881,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Collaborative Capacity Building for Human Rights and Gender at Peshawar University"],
    [2816,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","American University","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Collaborative Capacity Building for Human Rights and Gender at Peshawar University","2009-11-10T00:00:00","2011-09-30T00:00:00",2010,289597,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Collaborative Capacity Building for Human Rights and Gender at Peshawar University"],
    [2826,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Construction of 36 schools","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2018,286869,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Construction of 36 schools"],
    [2828,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IAA Agreement II","2006-08-25T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2013,286438,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Program will support activities in control and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as system strengthening activities represented by quality assurance, health financing, and health and management information."],
    [2829,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Camdus Group, The","Other","Other Multisector","Multisector aid","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Environmental Management Support II (GEMS II)","2013-09-30T00:00:00","2019-03-29T00:00:00",2016,286400,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Provide on-demand environmental compliance, management, capacity-building and sound design support to USAID's Environmental Officers, to USAID Missions and other operating units, and to their projects and programs"],
    [2836,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","JSPE Management LLC","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-22T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2017,283573,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [2839,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2017,282389,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [2842,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2018,281634,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [2845,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2011,280987,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [2847,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2018,280667,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [2850,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 10 Water Supply Schemes","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2015,279253,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 10 Water Supply Schemes"],
    [2851,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Macro Grant to UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)","2012-01-01T00:00:00","2012-12-31T00:00:00",2012,278417,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","UNOCHA Macro base grant for humanitarian coordination and information management, and protection"],
    [2853,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Municipal Services Program - Sindh Community Mobilization","2014-12-11T00:00:00","2016-10-17T00:00:00",2016,278021,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Through a G2G mechanism that will provide the Government of Sindh (GoS) with funding for the rehabilitation and upgrade of municipal infrastructure in target flood affected locations throughout Sindh."],
    [2854,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","For Disaster Risk Reduction and Norwaziristan IDPs support in KP","2014-11-06T00:00:00","2019-11-05T00:00:00",2018,277842,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","For Disaster Risk Reduction and Norwaziristan IDPs support in KP"],
    [2857,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2016,276012,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [2863,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Mehran University of Engineering and Technology","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water (USPCAS-W) has been established at Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET)","2014-12-12T00:00:00","2019-12-11T00:00:00",2015,274499,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States Government through United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Government of Pakistan through the Higher Education Commission (HEC) have partnered together to create state of art centers for advanced studies. The U.S.-PAK Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) have been designed by the United States Government and Government of Pakistan to support Pakistans economic development by strengthening universities and encouraging applied research. USPCAS have been designed to leverage economic development in Pakistan through applied research in energy, water, and agriculture and food security."],
    [2864,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA/KP Health Initiative","2016-11-15T00:00:00","2018-05-31T00:00:00",2019,274134,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA/KP Health Initiative will increase the availability of quality maternal, newborn, and child health services in seven districts of Pakistans Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to improve the health outcomes of mothers and their children."],
    [2872,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA/KP Health Initiative","2016-11-15T00:00:00","2018-05-31T00:00:00",2019,270878,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA/KP Health Initiative will increase the availability of quality maternal, newborn, and child health services in seven districts of Pakistans Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to improve the health outcomes of mothers and their children."],
    [2875,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2020,270473,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program"],
    [2879,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","JSPE Management LLC","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-22T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2017,269923,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [2881,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Immunization and Respiratory Diseases","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Strengthening Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable International Public Health Capacity through the Field Epidemiology Training Programs","2016-09-01T00:00:00","2017-08-31T00:00:00",2017,267522,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [2884,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2016-09-30T00:00:00","2017-09-29T00:00:00",2019,266734,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Implementing Global Health Security Agenda in Pakistan with focus on Strengthened Disease Detection, Surveillance, Antimicrobial Resistance and Revitalized Public Health Systems. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [2885,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ME","Bureau for Middle East","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","USAID redacted this field in accordance with the exceptions outlined in the Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act of 2016.","2015-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2013,266540,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","USAID redacted this field in accordance with the exceptions outlined in the Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act of 2016."],
    [2888,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Liberia Focus on Results: Enhancing Capacity across Sectors in Transition (FORECAST)","2002-04-03T00:00:00","2011-06-17T00:00:00",2009,264605,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FORECAST Project was designed to build human and institutional capacity within Government of Liberia (GOL) ministries, public institutions, NGOs, and other organizations."],
    [2889,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2016,263558,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [2899,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Municipal Services Program - Sindh Community Mobilization","2014-12-11T00:00:00","2016-10-17T00:00:00",2017,260595,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Through a G2G mechanism that will provide the Government of Sindh (GoS) with funding for the rehabilitation and upgrade of municipal infrastructure in target flood affected locations throughout Sindh."],
    [2901,"STATE","Department of State","ECA","Educational and Cultural Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Heritage Foundation of Pakistan","Other","General Environmental Protection","Site preservation","Department of State, Diplomatic and Consular Programs","Economic","Conservation of the 16th-Century Tomb of Sultan Ibrahim Bin Mirza Mohammad Isa Tarkhan in the Makli Hill Necropolis","2014-09-12T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2014,260036,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is architecturally significant as a forerunner of its genre and the first of its kind in the necropolis.  This project includes the conservation of the tomb and extant portions of the enclosure and other small structures within the complex."],
    [2904,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IAA Agreement II","2006-08-25T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2009,259006,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program will support activities in control and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as system strengthening activities represented by quality assurance, health financing, and health and management information."],
    [2911,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","EA Consulting Pvt Ltd.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health infrastructure","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Program Management Services for the Repair/Renovation of MCH Centers in Sindh Province","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-03-22T00:00:00",2018,256678,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program Management Services for the Repair/Renovation of MCH Centers in Sindh Province"],
    [2912,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2014,256669,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [2914,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2015,256365,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [2916,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Grant to UNICEF for nutrition; funding under the PIFERP for flooding in Pakistan","2010-09-01T00:00:00","2010-11-30T00:00:00",2016,256145,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Grant to UNICEF for nutrition; funding under the PIFERP for flooding in Pakistan"],
    [2922,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2015,254364,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [2923,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2014,254279,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [2924,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2014,254162,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [2925,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Information Management and Mine Action Programs","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Basic Education Program (SBEP)","2012-04-02T00:00:00","2013-04-15T00:00:00",2012,253318,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Sindh Basic Education Program (SBEP) supports the Government of Sindh in increasing and sustaining the enrolment of children in primary, middle and secondary schools. The planning period is from 2012 to 2016 (extension till September 2018). Government of Sindh will be contributing additional $10million USD towards this program and is working collectively with USAID towards improving quality and access to education for the children of Sindh."],
    [2928,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","Mercy Corps","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) - Mercy Corps (Pakistan)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2016-09-29T00:00:00",2014,252994,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The CSHGP facilitates a dynamic partnership between USAID and private and voluntary organizations (PVOs)/NGOs. Through the CSHGP, USAID leverages the development entrepreneurship and know how of PVOs/NGOs and their local partners for innovative and effective community-oriented programming that sustainably improves maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcomes, strengthens local and community health systems, and contributes to reductions in morbidity and mortality. PVOs/NGOs, with their local partners (national and local MOH, local NGOs/CBOs, communities), implement in a range of settings, from remote communities in a single district to multiple districts or a province. Projects address critical health needs of vulnerable populationsand work strategically with a systems approach at the household, community,health facility, and policy levels and strengthens linkages as relevant."],
    [2930,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2020,252504,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [2934,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","JBS International, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Links to Learning - ED-LINKS","2012-06-04T00:00:00","2012-08-24T00:00:00",2013,251468,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","to improve the quality and sustainability of teacher education and student performance in the targeted geographical areas of Sindh, Balochistan, Islamabad Capital Territory, and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)."],
    [2936,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Population Services International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Supporting International Family Planning Organizations (SIFPO)","2010-09-30T00:00:00","2015-09-29T00:00:00",2014,250429,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","By strengthening organizational capacity and sustainability of country-level programs, SIFPO contributes to reductions in fertility and maternal and child mortality. Through SIFPO, we work to significantly scale up delivery of high quality family planning products and services to address unmet need in a sustainable and targeted manner. By the end of 2015 we aim to achieve the following results:1) Strengthen organizational capacity to deliver quality family planning services to target groups. 2) Quantify and disseminate internal quality assurance standards and results. 3) Increase organizational sustainability of country-level programs, including South-to-South support and community-based family planning services. 4) Strengthen gender-sensitive and youth friendly family planning services at the global level."],
    [2937,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2011,250026,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [2938,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","DELIVER","1995-01-01T00:00:00","2009-05-28T00:00:00",2003,250000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","the main project providing assistance in contraceptive logistics, including the integration of products into essential drugs and medical supplies."],
    [2941,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2009,250000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [2942,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Institute for International Education","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Participant Training Services","2011-09-26T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2013,250000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded project that supports professionals in Pakistan by helping them build skills and knowledge in five distinct areas: education, health, agriculture, and democracy and governance. Training for Pakistan also expands people-to-people engagement between Pakistan and the United States through increased educational, technical, and cultural exchanges while developing the capacity of Pakistans public and private sectors."],
    [2943,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","TB CARE I","2010-09-29T00:00:00","2015-09-28T00:00:00",2012,250000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","TB CARE I is a USAID five-year cooperative agreement (2010-2015) that builds and expands upon previous USAID TB prevention and treatment efforts over the last eleven years. TB CARE I is one of the main global mechanisms for implementing USAIDs strategy as well as contributing to TB/HIV activities under the U.S. Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation (KNCV) is the prime partner and the collaborating partners are American Thoracic Society (ATS), FHI 360, International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), Japan Anti-Tuberculosis Association (JATA), Management Sciences for Health (MSH) and the World Health Organization (WHO)."],
    [2945,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AGES Consultants","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP)","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2019,250000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffered heavy infrastructure damages firstly due to terrorism and militancy and thereafter due to the unprecedented floods of July 2010. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) actively supported the rehabilitation and reconstruction activities of damaged schools, health facilities, drinking water supply schemes and other infrastructure components in Malakand Division by initially obligating funds amounting to USD 36 million under an Activity Agreement (No. 391-011) signed in September, 2009 between USAID and PaRRSA on behalf of GoP. Expanding its portfolio, USAID provided funds for rehabilitation / reconstruction of other infrastructure components including irrigation, bridges and roads etc. in the calamity hit areas. In June 2012, USAID sub-obligated additional funds for reconstruction of rains / floods damaged and bomb blasted schools in the affected districts of KP under Amended Activity Agreement No. 391-014. M/ AGES Consultants was assigned the task of Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) services of these reconstruction activities under USAID/Pakistan Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP), for which a formal contract was signed on September 30, 2012."],
    [2946,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2015,249981,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [2948,"STATE","Department of State","ECA","Educational and Cultural Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Sindh Exploration and Adventure Society","Other","General Environmental Protection","Site preservation","Department of State, Diplomatic and Consular Programs","Economic","Conservation of the Early 20th-Century Varun Dev Temple (Shri Varun Dev Mandir) on Manora Island","2015-09-16T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2015,249785,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The communities of Manora Island are testament to Pakistans cultural diversity and long tradition of tolerance. This project involves the conservation of the early 20th-century temple, community engagement activities, and conservation training opportunities for local artisans."],
    [2950,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2010,249426,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [2951,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - Non United States","NGO - Non United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","OFDA-2014-Pakistan-Grant-RSPN","2014-04-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2014,249263,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DRR-related CBDRM floods recovery program activities in Sindh province, Pakistan"],
    [2955,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Regional Integration Activity (PREIA)","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2022-08-31T00:00:00",2021,248861,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project builds on the previous Pakistan Trade Project, which focused on improving the overall trade environment and increasing trade volumes by enhancing cross-border and regional trade with neighboring countries. The new project has four planned focus areas: (i) improving the Government of Pakistan's ability to develop and implement reforms of policies that affect trade; (ii) strengthening public and private sector engagement in trade policy making and reforms; (iii) improving regional trade and transit facilitation by Pakistan Customs; and (iv) improving regional business-to-business linkages. The first two areas support broad improvements to the business enabling environment in Pakistan regarding trade, and the others improve the capacity of Pakistani businesses to access regional markets. Trade associations, logistics firms, business associations, Government of Pakistan ministries, and regional counterparts will increase access to markets through the negotiation and implementation of treaties and trade facilitation measures. The implementing partner for PREIA will be competitively selected through a process resulting in a multi-year technical assistance contract."],
    [2956,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IAA Agreement II","2006-08-25T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2011,248700,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program will support activities in control and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as system strengthening activities represented by quality assurance, health financing, and health and management information."],
    [2963,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID redacted this field in accordance with the exceptions outlined in the Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act of 2016.","2016-01-01T00:00:00","2016-12-31T00:00:00",2016,247252,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID redacted this field in accordance with the exceptions outlined in the Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act of 2016."],
    [2968,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IAA Agreement II","2006-08-25T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2013,246075,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program will support activities in control and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as system strengthening activities represented by quality assurance, health financing, and health and management information."],
    [2969,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for School reconstruction","2017-12-22T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2021,246061,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for School reconstruction"],
    [2970,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Asia and Middle East Economic Growth Best Practices (AMEG) Project","2012-09-24T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2013,245419,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Asia and Middle East Economic Growth Best Practices project (AMEG) supports USAID bureaus and missions in Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa with activities such as assessments, strategic planning, diagnostics, and innovative pilot programs. The project focuses on a variety of key issues around economic growth and job creation: public financial management, trade and customs, access to finance, small and medium enterprise development, workforce development, and sustainable livelihoods, particularly for youth and women."],
    [2975,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2013,244321,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [2978,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Health and Immunization Response Support (UNICEF Polio, EPI Grant)","1996-09-26T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2009,243541,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To implement activities designed to improve polio eradication efforts and routine immunization. Other MCH activities, e.g., Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A) are supported under a separate agreement. Services Provided: This grant funds activities implemented through UNICEFs country, regional and headquarter offices in support of a wide range of MCH interventions. Country-specific proposals are needed to define the activities to be conducted in support of national programs and USAID mission strategic plans. In general, activities can focus on improving service delivery, planning and training, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy and communications, limited equipment procurement (e.g., cold chain) and policy development."],
    [2982,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2008,242536,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [2986,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","QED Group, LLC","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Technical Assistance Project: GH Tech","2006-06-23T00:00:00","2011-06-22T00:00:00",2012,240606,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","To provide the Bureau for Global Health (GH), Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the necessary technical expertise to design, manage, and evaluate program activities. The Project also will provide Global Health Bureau, Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the ability to access independent specialists, including those from universities, not-for-profit, and for-profit organizations and to obtain technical services of key experts to support areas of strategic interest to USAID."],
    [2989,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Halcrow Group Ltd.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Architect-Engineer services for schools construction under Sindh Basic Education Project, Stage II","2011-10-03T00:00:00","2020-06-30T00:00:00",2018,240000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The program under Sindh Government is streamlining construction of schools including assessment, design, procurement, and contracting and construction supervision. This component ensures the design of new constructed buildings is up to international standards and has key features."],
    [2996,"ARMY","Department of the Army","","not applicable","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Army","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Security system management and reform","Department of the Army, Operations and Maintenance","Military","Service Academy Foreign Student Program - U.S. Military Academy","2017-10-01T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2018,239523,"Department of the Army","ARMY","Project-Type","The U.S. Department of Defense's three service academies' (the U.S. Military Academy, the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Air Force Academy) Foreign Student Program allows up to 60 foreign students to attend each Service Academy at any one time as actual members of an Academy class (e.g., as full-time, four-year degree candidates).  These activities expose future foreign leaders, at the beginning of their careers, to their U.S. peers in an environment that is designed to promote military professionalism and appreciation of democratic values and civil society."],
    [2997,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Informal/semi-formal financial intermediaries","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2010,239418,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [2999,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2008,238711,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3001,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AGES Consultants","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP)","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2014,238097,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffered heavy infrastructure damages firstly due to terrorism and militancy and thereafter due to the unprecedented floods of July 2010. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) actively supported the rehabilitation and reconstruction activities of damaged schools, health facilities, drinking water supply schemes and other infrastructure components in Malakand Division by initially obligating funds amounting to USD 36 million under an Activity Agreement (No. 391-011) signed in September, 2009 between USAID and PaRRSA on behalf of GoP. Expanding its portfolio, USAID provided funds for rehabilitation / reconstruction of other infrastructure components including irrigation, bridges and roads etc. in the calamity hit areas. In June 2012, USAID sub-obligated additional funds for reconstruction of rains / floods damaged and bomb blasted schools in the affected districts of KP under Amended Activity Agreement No. 391-014. M/ AGES Consultants was assigned the task of Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) services of these reconstruction activities under USAID/Pakistan Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP), for which a formal contract was signed on September 30, 2012."],
    [3002,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2020,237953,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [3003,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2011,237527,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [3008,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2014,236000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [3009,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Support to the World Health Organization (WHO) fo Response to the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Western Africa and Other Highly Infectious Diseases Internationally","2015-08-01T00:00:00","2019-08-31T00:00:00",2018,235805,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Addressing Ebola and Other Highly Infectious Diseases Internationally. The objective of the project is to contribute to on-going efforts to reduce the morbidity, mortality and to break the chain of transmission of EVD by strengthening capacities at the district level of affected countries in western Africa to actively find, investigate and refer cases, register all potential contacts and monitor them for symptom development, strengthen data collection, reporting and analysis, and promote appropriate messaging for behavior change. This project also aims to address other public health issues in the affected countries that are exacerbated by the EVD outbreak."],
    [3013,"AF","Department of the Air Force","","not applicable","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Air Force","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Security system management and reform","Department of the Air Force, Air Force Cadet Fund","Military","Service Academy Foreign Student Program - U.S. Air Force Academy","2015-10-01T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2016,235500,"Department of the Air Force","AF","Project-Type","The U.S. Department of Defense's three service academies' (the U.S. Military Academy, the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Air Force Academy) Foreign Student Program allows up to 60 foreign students to attend each Service Academy at any one time as actual members of an Academy class (e.g., as full-time, four-year degree candidates).  These activities expose future foreign leaders, at the beginning of their careers, to their U.S. peers in an environment that is designed to promote military professionalism and appreciation of democratic values and civil society."],
    [3016,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2013,235000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [3023,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Energy Efficiency and Capacity (EP-EEC) project","2009-03-26T00:00:00","2012-09-15T00:00:00",2010,234000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Energy Efficiency and Capacity (EP-EEC) project is to improve power availability, affordability, conservation, and efficiency to sustain Pakistan's economic growth through (a) developing private market for energy efficiency; (b) promoting programs of energy efficiency and conservation in the commercial, residential, and public sector; and (c) assisting power-sector entities to develop and implement coordinated capacity building programs for staff."],
    [3024,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2010,233980,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [3025,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Business Council for International Understanding","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Reverse Trade Mission - Banking Information Technology Modernization, through Business Council for International Understanding","2012-08-29T00:00:00","2014-08-28T00:00:00",2013,233672,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Reverse Trade Mission - Banking Information Technology Modernization, through Business Council for International Understanding"],
    [3029,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Strengthening Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable International Public Health Capacity through the Field Epidemiology Training Programs","2016-09-01T00:00:00","2017-08-31T00:00:00",2018,233097,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [3040,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2015,228700,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [3041,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2012,228576,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [3042,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2015,228151,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [3043,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2016,227998,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [3045,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","JSPE Management LLC","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-22T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2020,227607,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [3047,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Grant to UNICEF for WASH to respond to 2012 Floods in Pakistan","2012-12-21T00:00:00","2014-03-31T00:00:00",2013,227402,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Grant to UNICEF for WASH to respond to 2012 Floods in Pakistan"],
    [3049,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Center for Advaned Studies in Energy at University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Peshawar","2014-10-17T00:00:00","2019-10-16T00:00:00",2015,227092,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States has invested in the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies to find innovative and practical solutions for Pakistans energy, water, agriculture, and food security challenges.  Through this initiative, University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Peshawar and National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) have partnered with Arizona State University to create two centers for energy research.  The partnership among these universities has multiple goals, including curriculum development, research, establishment of new laboratories, and exchange programs.  Under the umbrella of the Higher Education Commission, the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies in Energy at UET-Peshawar and at NUST are expected to eventually become Pakistans premier sustainable energy research centers.  These centers also aim to set new standards for supporting the success of women and disadvantaged youth in the engineering profession."],
    [3055,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Energy Markets Group","Infrastructure","Energy","Natural gas-fired electric power plants","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plant In Khyber Pakhtynkhwa Province, through Energy Markets Group","2015-01-20T00:00:00","2016-01-31T00:00:00",2019,226000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","This $1,026,000 grant funds a feasibility study (FS) to evaluate the technical, economic and financial viability of a 400-435 MW gas turbine combined cycle plant (\"Project\") in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Province of Pakistan. KP Province has significant gas reserves yet suffers from chronic power shortages. The proposed Grantee is the Pakhtunkhwa Energy Development Organization, the entity of the provincial government that has responsibility for energy project development."],
    [3059,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Health, General","Health policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Fellows Program II (GHFP-II)","2011-10-01T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2013,225000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","GHFP-II, led by the Public Health Institute (PHI), helps USAID address its immediate and emerging human capital needs by developing a diverse group of global health professionals to support and sustain the effectiveness of the Agencys current and future health programs. This cadre of global health talent is motivated, technically excellent, well-supported, representative of the diversity of the American people, and committed to contributing to USAIDs success in key global health priority areas."],
    [3060,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legislatures and political parties","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2012,225000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [3067,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2009,223398,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [3069,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Security system management and reform","Department of Energy, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation","Economic","Department of Energy, International Materials Protection & Cooperation","2010-10-01T00:00:00","2011-09-30T00:00:00",2011,222782,"Department of Energy","DOE","Project-Type","Second Line of Defense Megaports.  Deter, detect, and interdict illicit trafficking in nuclear and other radioactive materials."],
    [3070,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2014,222734,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [3073,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Health, General","Health policy and administrative management","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2020,222512,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [3079,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Marie Stopes International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Support for International Family Planning Organizations (SIFPO)","2010-09-30T00:00:00","2015-09-29T00:00:00",2014,219491,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","SIFPO-MSIs mandate is to increase the use of voluntary family planning services globally through strengthening selected international family planning organizations that have a global reach and an extensive, multi-country network of service delivery points, in order to achieve maximum program impact and synergies."],
    [3081,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2011,219155,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [3082,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2015,219104,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [3090,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 63 Flood Damaged Schools","2012-06-11T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2015,216769,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 63 Flood Damaged Schools"],
    [3094,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Lahore University of Management Sciences","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2015-10-11T00:00:00",2011,216003,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The primary objective of Civil Society Organizations (CSO) and Government of Pakistan (GOP) entities Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP) is to establish a mechanism that will enable USAID/Pakistan to work with more local implementing partners and host government institutions, many of which are faced with institutional capacity issues. Through the performance of pre-award surveys, ASP will specifically target those local implementing partners which are considered essential (key partner organizations) to meeting USAID/Pakistan's goals and objectives, but do not meet minimum standards for managing USG funds as defined in USAID rules and regulations. ASP will allow for the provision of the technical assistance required to build their institutional capacity up to USAID standards."],
    [3095,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2004,215992,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3097,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 10 Water Supply Schemes","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2017,215556,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 10 Water Supply Schemes"],
    [3099,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2012,215266,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [3100,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Health education","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2020,215000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [3106,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","EA Consulting Pvt Ltd.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health infrastructure","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Program Management Services for the Repair/Renovation of MCH Centers in Sindh Province","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-03-22T00:00:00",2017,213120,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program Management Services for the Repair/Renovation of MCH Centers in Sindh Province"],
    [3107,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Basic Education for Afghan Refugees","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Transition Initiative - BEFARe","2015-09-09T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2019,212852,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","BEFARe is providing monitoring and evaluation services to USAID/OTI Pakistan. To date, BEFARe has provided 2,100 monitoring and evaluation reports for OTI grants implemented across Pakistan. The monitoring activities will include visiting ongoing small and large infrastructure grants, training skills development classes, and socio-cultural grants implemented by OTI across the country.Additionally, BEFARe will support the OTI team in its learning strategy."],
    [3108,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Inter Agency Agreement with USDA - DO2 - Pakistan Soil Fertility Program","2013-08-29T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2014,212500,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will continue to provide staff to work with in-country Pakistani partners to execute its \"Improving Soil Fertility through Agricultural Extension\" program, which focuses on improving soil health. The program will continue work to support public-private collaboration on a messaging campaign on soil health, expand field demonstrations to reach a greater number of farmers, and disseminate soil improvement techniques developed and proven in the initial years of the project."],
    [3112,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AGES Consultants","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP)","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2013,210732,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffered heavy infrastructure damages firstly due to terrorism and militancy and thereafter due to the unprecedented floods of July 2010. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) actively supported the rehabilitation and reconstruction activities of damaged schools, health facilities, drinking water supply schemes and other infrastructure components in Malakand Division by initially obligating funds amounting to USD 36 million under an Activity Agreement (No. 391-011) signed in September, 2009 between USAID and PaRRSA on behalf of GoP. Expanding its portfolio, USAID provided funds for rehabilitation / reconstruction of other infrastructure components including irrigation, bridges and roads etc. in the calamity hit areas. In June 2012, USAID sub-obligated additional funds for reconstruction of rains / floods damaged and bomb blasted schools in the affected districts of KP under Amended Activity Agreement No. 391-014. M/ AGES Consultants was assigned the task of Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) services of these reconstruction activities under USAID/Pakistan Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP), for which a formal contract was signed on September 30, 2012."],
    [3119,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health and Immunization Response Support (UNICEF Polio, EPI Grant)","1996-09-26T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2009,208453,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To implement activities designed to improve polio eradication efforts and routine immunization. Other MCH activities, e.g., Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A) are supported under a separate agreement. Services Provided: This grant funds activities implemented through UNICEFs country, regional and headquarter offices in support of a wide range of MCH interventions. Country-specific proposals are needed to define the activities to be conducted in support of national programs and USAID mission strategic plans. In general, activities can focus on improving service delivery, planning and training, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy and communications, limited equipment procurement (e.g., cold chain) and policy development."],
    [3121,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM)","2015-05-01T00:00:00","2020-06-18T00:00:00",2021,207994,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","In May 2015, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded a five-year contract to Management Systems International (MSI) to provide performance management support to USAID-sponsored development programs throughout Pakistan. The Performance Management Support Contract (PERFORM) will serve as a centralized management support mechanism supporting USAID/Pakistans mission to increase stability, democracy, and prosperity for the men and women of Pakistan through the implementation of the Mission Strategic Framework (MSF). PERFORM will provide data and information to help project managers improve project results through better implementation and design, as well as services that support the Missions learning and adaptive process, enabling it to better target its programming and achieve its goals and objectives. The performance components will include: (1) Monitoring Services; (2) Evaluation Services; (3) Assessment Services; and (4) Learning Support Services."],
    [3125,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","Aga Khan Development Network","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) - Aga Khan Foundation","2008-09-30T00:00:00","2014-05-31T00:00:00",2010,207739,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The CSHGP facilitates a dynamic partnership between USAID and private and voluntary organizations (PVOs)/NGOs. Through the CSHGP, USAID leverages the development entrepreneurship and know how of PVOs/NGOs and their local partners for innovative and effective community-oriented programming that sustainably improves maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcomes, strengthens local and community health systems, and contributes to reductions in morbidity and mortality. PVOs/NGOs, with their local partners (national and local MOH, local NGOs/CBOs, communities), implement in a range of settings, from remote communities in a single district to multiple districts or a province. Projects address critical health needs of vulnerable populationsand work strategically with a systems approach at the household, community,health facility, and policy levels and strengthens linkages as relevant."],
    [3126,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","CARE International","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empowering Pakistan: Jobs","2009-05-04T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2013,207374,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Empowering Pakistan: Jobs"],
    [3127,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","University of Arizona","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Sustainable Development of Dry lands (IALC)","2003-10-01T00:00:00","2007-09-30T00:00:00",2008,207195,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project addressed directly the twin threats of desertification and drought which represent enormous obstacles to sustainable development and that threaten the lives and livelihoods of millions of men, women and children in Asia and the Middle East with unbridled competition for resources, and could increase the likelihood of armed conflicts. Three interdependent objectives were implemented: (1) Improve wise use and re-use of water, treated wastewater and soil resources at the farm, community and regional levels; (2) Support human and institutional capacity development in arid lands agricultural development and conservation by partnering with educational and other institutions of host country nations, (3) Apply appropriate technology, especially information technology, to support sustainable arid lands development."],
    [3133,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Macfadden & Associates, Inc.","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI Support Services","2006-08-21T00:00:00","2016-12-31T00:00:00",2012,205738,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI Support Services"],
    [3135,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-02-07T00:00:00","2012-12-31T00:00:00",2012,205323,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [3136,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2010,204988,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3137,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","MWH Global, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Environmental Assessment of Kuram Tangi Dam Construction (EAKTDC)","2012-11-21T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2018,204844,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Environmental Assessment (EA) of Kuram Tangi Dame construction (EAKTDC) project is being carried out to provide Environmental documentation pertinent to the proposed project as required under 22 CFR 216. The proposed Dam is to be built in Northern Waziristan Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Area (FARA) and is of high priority for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) provincial increased irrigation, and local employment opportunities during and after dam construction. It is envisioned that the economic benefits of the project may reduce security risks for the 3.4 million people living in this challenging area. The project has the full support of the Water and Power Development Authority of Pakistan (WAPDA)."],
    [3138,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2012,204253,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [3144,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GSHC-PSM) IDIQ - Family Planning/Reproductive Health (PRH) Task Order","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2021,203261,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Building on decades of USAIDs work procuring health commodities and strengthening supply chains, the Global Health Supply Chain-Procurement and Supply Management project is working to transform global and national supply chains for health commodities. The project integrates two former USAID programs into one efficient supply chain that serves many of the worlds most vulnerable and difficult-to-reach communities. The project is designed to meet todays critical global health challenges  eliminating HIV and AIDS, providing universal malaria coverage, and helping women meet their family planning and reproductive health needs. By bringing together advanced technical solutions, a team of highly qualified experts, and proven commercial processes and principles, USAID Global Health Supply Chain works to reduce costs and increase efficiencies in global and national supply chains. In addition to optimizing supply chains, the project is strengthening national supply chain systems and fostering collaboration among supply chain stakeholders worldwide."],
    [3146,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2014,202547,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [3148,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","","USAID Bureau - Other","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Office of Inspector General, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2018,202019,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3149,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2005,201891,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3160,"DOD","Department of Defense","DTRA","Defense Threat Reduction Agency","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Defense","Other","Other Multisector","Research/scientific institutions","Department of Defense, Cooperative Threat Reduction Account","Military","Cooperative Threat Reduction Program: Cooperative Biological Engagement [non-ODA]","2009-01-01T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2015,200186,"Department of Defense","DOD","Project-Type","Cooperative Biological Engagement Program (CBEP) - objectives are to cooperatively assist partner nation governments in addressing obligations assumed by signing the United Nations National Security Council Resolution 1540, to prevent the proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, and their means of delivery, including by establishing appropriate controls over related materials."],
    [3161,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pre-Service Teacher Education Program (Pre-STEP)","2008-09-30T00:00:00","2011-04-04T00:00:00",2010,200160,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pre-Service Teacher Education Program (Pre-STEP)"],
    [3162,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2015,200000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [3165,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Macro Grant to UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)","2013-01-01T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2013,200000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","UNOCHA Macro base grant for humanitarian coordination and information management, and protection"],
    [3166,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Johns Hopkins University","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Health Communication Project","2014-04-25T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2018,200000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Health Communication Project"],
    [3167,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Institute for International Education","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Participant Training Services","2011-09-26T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2013,200000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded project that supports professionals in Pakistan by helping them build skills and knowledge in five distinct areas: education, health, agriculture, and democracy and governance. Training for Pakistan also expands people-to-people engagement between Pakistan and the United States through increased educational, technical, and cultural exchanges while developing the capacity of Pakistans public and private sectors."],
    [3168,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2012,200000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [3169,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Johns Hopkins University","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Health Communication Project","2014-04-25T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2018,200000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Health Communication Project"],
    [3170,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Institute for International Education","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legislatures and political parties","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Participant Training Services","2011-09-26T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2013,200000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded project that supports professionals in Pakistan by helping them build skills and knowledge in five distinct areas: education, health, agriculture, and democracy and governance. Training for Pakistan also expands people-to-people engagement between Pakistan and the United States through increased educational, technical, and cultural exchanges while developing the capacity of Pakistans public and private sectors."],
    [3176,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Energy Markets Group","Infrastructure","Energy","Natural gas-fired electric power plants","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Feasibility Study - Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plant In Khyber Pakhtynkhwa Province, through Energy Markets Group","2014-09-24T00:00:00","2016-01-31T00:00:00",2015,200000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plant in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province Feasibility Study"],
    [3178,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2017,200000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [3188,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2013,198595,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [3194,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2018,197140,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [3200,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2013,196515,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [3207,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AGES Consultants","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP)","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2015,195183,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffered heavy infrastructure damages firstly due to terrorism and militancy and thereafter due to the unprecedented floods of July 2010. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) actively supported the rehabilitation and reconstruction activities of damaged schools, health facilities, drinking water supply schemes and other infrastructure components in Malakand Division by initially obligating funds amounting to USD 36 million under an Activity Agreement (No. 391-011) signed in September, 2009 between USAID and PaRRSA on behalf of GoP. Expanding its portfolio, USAID provided funds for rehabilitation / reconstruction of other infrastructure components including irrigation, bridges and roads etc. in the calamity hit areas. In June 2012, USAID sub-obligated additional funds for reconstruction of rains / floods damaged and bomb blasted schools in the affected districts of KP under Amended Activity Agreement No. 391-014. M/ AGES Consultants was assigned the task of Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) services of these reconstruction activities under USAID/Pakistan Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP), for which a formal contract was signed on September 30, 2012."],
    [3209,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Enterprise - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Program Cycle Improvement Project (GH Pro)","2014-07-02T00:00:00","2019-12-30T00:00:00",2017,195000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Global Health Program Cycle Improvement Project (GH Pro) is a five-year contract that is available to the Bureau for Global Health offices, regional and other bureaus, and field missions of USAID in health program assessment, design, monitoring and evaluation, and program support. GH Pro works across USAID's health portfolio in support of its goals of preventing and managing major health challenges of poor, underserved, and vulnerable people, leading to improved health outcomes. In support of these goals, the project also advances expertise in cross-cutting health issues such as gender, health systems strengthening, and science and technology."],
    [3212,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IAA Agreement II","2006-08-25T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2012,194626,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program will support activities in control and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as system strengthening activities represented by quality assurance, health financing, and health and management information."],
    [3214,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Public Health Institute","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Fellows Program","2006-07-03T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2011,194567,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The GHFP I POD program is focused on improving the effectiveness of USAIDs health sector by developing and increasing capacity of its health professionals through high quality professional and organizational development services worldwide. Since 2006, GHFP I POD with its partner Management Systems International (MSI) has provided creative solutions for individual, team and unit performance challenges. More information on the program is available at www.ghfp.net."],
    [3220,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Health, General","Health policy and administrative management","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","GH15-1627.NU2G PROTECTING AND IMPROVING PUBLIC HEALTH GLOBALLY: BUILDING AND STRENGTHENING PUBLIC H","2016-09-30T00:00:00","2017-09-29T00:00:00",2018,193629,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","GH15-1627.NU2G PROTECTING AND IMPROVING PUBLIC HEALTH GLOBALLY: BUILDING AND STRENGTHENING PUBLIC H"],
    [3223,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy generation, non-renewable sources - unspecified","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Feasibility Study - Biomass Power Plant and Waste Heat Recovery for Cement Producer, through International Resources Group Ltd.","2012-09-27T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2015,192250,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Biomass Power Plant and Waste Heat Recovery for Cement Producer Feasibility Study"],
    [3225,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2009,191691,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [3230,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","JSPE Management LLC","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-22T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2018,190484,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [3236,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2021,189891,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [3240,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Macfadden & Associates, Inc.","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI Support Services","2006-08-21T00:00:00","2016-12-31T00:00:00",2014,189718,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI Support Services"],
    [3241,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Forman Christian College","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Forman Christian College","2004-08-23T00:00:00","2010-03-30T00:00:00",2009,189404,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Forman Christian College"],
    [3245,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health infrastructure","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 5 health facilities","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2017,188710,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 5 health facilities"],
    [3248,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IAA Agreement II","2006-08-25T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2014,187649,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program will support activities in control and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as system strengthening activities represented by quality assurance, health financing, and health and management information."],
    [3250,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Strengthening Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable International Public Health Capacity through the Field Epidemiology Training Programs","2016-09-01T00:00:00","2016-09-01T00:00:00",2017,187564,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [3260,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Institute for International Education","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Participant Training Services","2011-09-26T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2014,186406,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded project that supports professionals in Pakistan by helping them build skills and knowledge in five distinct areas: education, health, agriculture, and democracy and governance. Training for Pakistan also expands people-to-people engagement between Pakistan and the United States through increased educational, technical, and cultural exchanges while developing the capacity of Pakistans public and private sectors."],
    [3261,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2017,186279,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [3262,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AGES Consultants","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP)","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2019,186036,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffered heavy infrastructure damages firstly due to terrorism and militancy and thereafter due to the unprecedented floods of July 2010. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) actively supported the rehabilitation and reconstruction activities of damaged schools, health facilities, drinking water supply schemes and other infrastructure components in Malakand Division by initially obligating funds amounting to USD 36 million under an Activity Agreement (No. 391-011) signed in September, 2009 between USAID and PaRRSA on behalf of GoP. Expanding its portfolio, USAID provided funds for rehabilitation / reconstruction of other infrastructure components including irrigation, bridges and roads etc. in the calamity hit areas. In June 2012, USAID sub-obligated additional funds for reconstruction of rains / floods damaged and bomb blasted schools in the affected districts of KP under Amended Activity Agreement No. 391-014. M/ AGES Consultants was assigned the task of Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) services of these reconstruction activities under USAID/Pakistan Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP), for which a formal contract was signed on September 30, 2012."],
    [3265,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AbacusConsulting","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Institutional Strengthening Project:","2011-08-24T00:00:00","2017-10-15T00:00:00",2018,185325,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Institutional Strengthening Project (FISP) is a five-year project funded by USAID/Pakistan. FISP is assisting the FATA Secretariat (FS), the FATA Development Authority (FDA) and the Governors Secretariat in their efforts to develop their capacity through systems development, improvement of related functions, and the strengthening of the information technology (IT) infrastructure. According to the FISP Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan, the strengthened capacity of the FS and FDA will help achieve the strategic objective of ensuring their institutional viability as service-oriented government bodies capable of managing their duties in a transparent and well-planned manner."],
    [3268,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Institute for International Education","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Participant Training Services","2011-09-26T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2013,184797,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded project that supports professionals in Pakistan by helping them build skills and knowledge in five distinct areas: education, health, agriculture, and democracy and governance. Training for Pakistan also expands people-to-people engagement between Pakistan and the United States through increased educational, technical, and cultural exchanges while developing the capacity of Pakistans public and private sectors."],
    [3270,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2018,184189,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [3271,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2012,184035,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [3285,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","American University","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Collaborative Capacity Building for Human Rights and Gender at Peshawar University","2009-11-10T00:00:00","2011-09-30T00:00:00",2012,180620,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Collaborative Capacity Building for Human Rights and Gender at Peshawar University"],
    [3293,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Public Law 480 Title II Grants","Economic","Title II Food Aid Program - UNICEF in Pakistan","2016-07-01T00:00:00","2017-06-30T00:00:00",2018,179869,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Project-Type","Title II Food Aid Program - UNICEF in Pakistan"],
    [3296,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2012,178870,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [3301,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2014,177452,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [3302,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM)","2009-09-18T00:00:00","2020-09-17T00:00:00",2020,177395,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM) serves as a primary mechanism to help USAID-supported countries strengthen their quality assurance and quality control systems to better ensure the quality of medicines that reach patients. Supported by knowledgeable staff and state-of-the-art facilities around the world, PQM strives to accomplish four key objectives: Strengthen quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) systems, Increase the supply of quality assured medicines, Combat the availability of substandard and counterfeit medicines, and Provide technical leadership and global advocacy."],
    [3305,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","Aga Khan Development Network","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) - Aga Khan Foundation","2008-09-30T00:00:00","2014-05-31T00:00:00",2011,176805,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The CSHGP facilitates a dynamic partnership between USAID and private and voluntary organizations (PVOs)/NGOs. Through the CSHGP, USAID leverages the development entrepreneurship and know how of PVOs/NGOs and their local partners for innovative and effective community-oriented programming that sustainably improves maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcomes, strengthens local and community health systems, and contributes to reductions in morbidity and mortality. PVOs/NGOs, with their local partners (national and local MOH, local NGOs/CBOs, communities), implement in a range of settings, from remote communities in a single district to multiple districts or a province. Projects address critical health needs of vulnerable populationsand work strategically with a systems approach at the household, community,health facility, and policy levels and strengthens linkages as relevant."],
    [3307,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","University of Arizona","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Sustainable Development of Dry lands (IALC)","2003-10-01T00:00:00","2007-09-30T00:00:00",2005,176558,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project addressed directly the twin threats of desertification and drought which represent enormous obstacles to sustainable development and that threaten the lives and livelihoods of millions of men, women and children in Asia and the Middle East with unbridled competition for resources, and could increase the likelihood of armed conflicts. Three interdependent objectives were implemented: (1) Improve wise use and re-use of water, treated wastewater and soil resources at the farm, community and regional levels; (2) Support human and institutional capacity development in arid lands agricultural development and conservation by partnering with educational and other institutions of host country nations, (3) Apply appropriate technology, especially information technology, to support sustainable arid lands development."],
    [3313,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","U.S. Energy Association","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Energy Utility Partnership - USEA","2007-09-30T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2016,175802,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Energy Utility Partnership Program's principal activity is the establishment of one-on-one executive partnerships between developing country electric utilities, gas utilities, transmission and other energy sector operators & policy makers and their U.S. counterparts."],
    [3315,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA/KP Health Initiative","2016-11-15T00:00:00","2018-05-31T00:00:00",2017,175658,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA/KP Health Initiative will increase the availability of quality maternal, newborn, and child health services in seven districts of Pakistans Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to improve the health outcomes of mothers and their children."],
    [3317,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Other","Other Multisector","Disaster Risk Reduction","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Community-based Disaster Risk Management","2011-07-25T00:00:00","2014-04-30T00:00:00",2014,175270,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A new grant for the Community-based Disaster Risk Management in the selected districts of Pakistan."],
    [3318,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","QED Group, LLC","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Technical Assistance Project: GH Tech","2006-06-23T00:00:00","2011-06-22T00:00:00",2009,175237,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","To provide the Bureau for Global Health (GH), Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the necessary technical expertise to design, manage, and evaluate program activities. The Project also will provide Global Health Bureau, Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the ability to access independent specialists, including those from universities, not-for-profit, and for-profit organizations and to obtain technical services of key experts to support areas of strategic interest to USAID."],
    [3319,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 13 Water Supply Schemes","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2019,175209,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 13 Water Supply Schemes"],
    [3328,"STATE","Department of State","ISN","International Security and Nonproliferation","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Nonproliferation, Anti-Terrorism, Demining and Related Programs","Economic","Export Control and Related Border Security Assistance, Enforcement","2016-09-16T00:00:00","2018-03-30T00:00:00",2017,174416,"Department of State","STATE","Technical Assistance","UNODC-WCO Global Container Control Program"],
    [3329,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Education Development Center","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Teacher Education Project","2011-04-05T00:00:00","2013-10-04T00:00:00",2011,174355,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A nationwide program to standardize and improve the quality of preservice and continuing teacher education and training."],
    [3332,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Khushhali Bank Limited","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Tubewell Efficiency Improvement Program (TWEIP) Phase II","2011-02-25T00:00:00","2014-06-30T00:00:00",2011,173713,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Tubewell Efficiency Improvement Program (TWEIP) is intended to replace agriculture tube wells with more efficient one. Main goal of the programme is to demonstrate the potential to significantly improve the efficiency of the use of electricity in the words largest irrigation-base agriculture system."],
    [3333,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 10 Water Supply Schemes","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2019,173170,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 10 Water Supply Schemes"],
    [3335,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Frost & Sullivan International, Inc.","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Air transport","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Feasibility Study - Expanded Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul Facility for Pakistan International Airlines, through Frost & Sullivan International, Inc.","2010-08-26T00:00:00","2011-12-15T00:00:00",2015,172802,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Pakistan: Feasibility Study: Expanded Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul Facility Feasibility Study"],
    [3337,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Interflow Communications (Pvt) Ltd","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Public Communication Project","2011-11-03T00:00:00","2015-06-30T00:00:00",2016,172421,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Public Communications Project to conduct mass media campaigns and provide assistance in routine DOC office activities for USAID/Pakistan."],
    [3342,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Informal/semi-formal financial intermediaries","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2012,171705,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [3343,"DOD","Department of Defense","ACE","Army Corp of Engineers","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Citigroup, Inc.","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Department of the Army, Military Construction","Military","U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: PM-A, PK - Water Resources Infrastructure Support - Study","2014-01-15T00:00:00","2015-03-31T00:00:00",2014,171231,"Department of the Army","ARMY","Project-Type","U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: PM-A, PK - Water Resources Infrastructure Support - Study. USACE activity through [Citigroup, Inc.]"],
    [3344,"DOD","Department of Defense","ACE","Army Corp of Engineers","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Citigroup, Inc.","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Department of the Army, Military Construction","Military","U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: PM-A, PK - Water Resources Infrastructure Support - Study","2014-01-15T00:00:00","2015-03-31T00:00:00",2014,171231,"Department of the Army","ARMY","Project-Type","U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: PM-A, PK - Water Resources Infrastructure Support - Study. USACE activity through [Citigroup, Inc.]"],
    [3348,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Energy Regulatory Partnership Program (ERRP)","2016-08-02T00:00:00","2021-08-01T00:00:00",2017,170697,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Energy Regulatory Partnership Program (ERRP)"],
    [3359,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2020,168936,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [3362,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 13 Water Supply Schemes","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2018,168821,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 13 Water Supply Schemes"],
    [3363,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Public sector policy and administrative management","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Integrated Managing for Results II (IMR2)","2004-09-22T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2009,168685,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Itegrated Managing for Results project's purpose is to assess and evaluate programs at USAID."],
    [3364,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Enhancing Gov Capacity,Con of Tehsil level complex","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2020,168457,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Enhancing Gov Capacity,Con of Tehsil level complex"],
    [3366,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","CDC with Pakistan Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (FELTP)","2005-08-15T00:00:00","2006-09-30T00:00:00",2007,167920,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","CDC with Pakistan Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (FELTP)"],
    [3371,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","AME MOBIS Workforce Surge Capacity","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2015-06-02T00:00:00",2010,167076,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Through Mission Oriented Business Integrated Services (MOBIS), Engility has provided USAID with more than 140 professionals in technical areas such as Economic Growth, Democracy and Governance, Education, Agriculture, Infrastructure, Energy, Youth and Gender, Monitoring and Evaluation, Security, Civil-Military Affairs and Transition, Strategic Planning, Information Technology, Web and Database Development, General Development, Alternative Development, Department of State Liaison, Congressional Affairs, Information Technology, Outreach Coordination and Public Information, and Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Training. Engilitys specialists currently provide key support for USAIDs priority efforts in the Middle East as well as for efforts following the declaration of the end of the Iraq war on December 15, 2011."],
    [3373,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Berger Group Holdings, Inc.","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Workforce Development Project/Punjab","2016-05-20T00:00:00","2019-09-19T00:00:00",2016,166867,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project therefore intends to address this issue by engaging vulnerable, disadvantaged youth (aged 16-29) in productive technical and economic training and work activities as a way to help improve their economic status. The project will provide vocational training and apprenticeships with career support services for participants, as well as capacity building to vocational training institutions. Additionally, the project will implement community engagement campaigns in the districts of Multan, Lodhran, Muzaffargarh and Bahawalpur, which are focus areas of efforts to counter violent extremism."],
    [3380,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Municipal Service Development Program","2012-05-03T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2020,165539,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Government-to-government: Sindh Municipal Service Development Program"],
    [3384,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Education Development Center","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Teacher Education Project","2011-04-05T00:00:00","2013-10-04T00:00:00",2013,165090,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A nationwide program to standardize and improve the quality of preservice and continuing teacher education and training."],
    [3389,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","EA Consulting Pvt Ltd.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Program Management Services for the Repair/Renovation of MCH Centers in Sindh Province","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-03-22T00:00:00",2017,164730,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program Management Services for the Repair/Renovation of MCH Centers in Sindh Province"],
    [3393,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","DELIVER Project (Deliver II) Task Order 4","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2014,164459,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","DELIVER Task Order 4s objective is to increase the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services through strengthened supply chains and supportive environments for commodity security. Task Order 4 will continue to implement best practices and provide technical services that were offered under the DELIVER Task Order 1, while further aligning its work to support the Global Health Initiative, BEST, and other health initiatives."],
    [3394,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2008,164421,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [3397,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Macfadden & Associates, Inc.","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI GIU and Mapping Team","2006-08-21T00:00:00","2016-12-31T00:00:00",2013,163460,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI GIU and Mapping Team"],
    [3404,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","AME MOBIS Workforce Surge Capacity","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2015-06-02T00:00:00",2009,162396,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Through Mission Oriented Business Integrated Services (MOBIS), Engility has provided USAID with more than 140 professionals in technical areas such as Economic Growth, Democracy and Governance, Education, Agriculture, Infrastructure, Energy, Youth and Gender, Monitoring and Evaluation, Security, Civil-Military Affairs and Transition, Strategic Planning, Information Technology, Web and Database Development, General Development, Alternative Development, Department of State Liaison, Congressional Affairs, Information Technology, Outreach Coordination and Public Information, and Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Training. Engilitys specialists currently provide key support for USAIDs priority efforts in the Middle East as well as for efforts following the declaration of the end of the Iraq war on December 15, 2011."],
    [3407,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Operating Unit Program Support","2016-11-01T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2017,161992,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Operating Unit Program Support"],
    [3409,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2013,161115,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [3418,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2011,159350,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3419,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM)","2009-09-18T00:00:00","2020-09-17T00:00:00",2021,159102,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM) serves as a primary mechanism to help USAID-supported countries strengthen their quality assurance and quality control systems to better ensure the quality of medicines that reach patients. Supported by knowledgeable staff and state-of-the-art facilities around the world, PQM strives to accomplish four key objectives: Strengthen quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) systems, Increase the supply of quality assured medicines, Combat the availability of substandard and counterfeit medicines, and Provide technical leadership and global advocacy."],
    [3420,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2017,158955,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [3423,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Interflow Communications (Pvt) Ltd","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Public Communication Project","2011-11-03T00:00:00","2015-06-30T00:00:00",2012,158567,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Public Communications Project to conduct mass media campaigns and provide assistance in routine DOC office activities for USAID/Pakistan."],
    [3424,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2010-07-30T00:00:00","2012-12-31T00:00:00",2012,158274,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [3427,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Agency for International Development, Development Credit Authority","Economic","DCA Bank loan portfolio guarantee","2016-09-30T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2019,157797,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DCA Bank loan portfolio guarantee"],
    [3428,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Enhancing Gov Capacity,Con of Tehsil level complex","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2021,157752,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Enhancing Gov Capacity,Con of Tehsil level complex"],
    [3434,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legislatures and political parties","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2012,156000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [3436,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","QED Group, LLC","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Global Health Technical Assistance Project: GH Tech","2006-06-23T00:00:00","2011-06-22T00:00:00",2010,155117,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","To provide the Bureau for Global Health (GH), Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the necessary technical expertise to design, manage, and evaluate program activities. The Project also will provide Global Health Bureau, Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the ability to access independent specialists, including those from universities, not-for-profit, and for-profit organizations and to obtain technical services of key experts to support areas of strategic interest to USAID."],
    [3437,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2008,155096,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [3440,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,154356,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3441,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Abraaj Group","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-23T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2019,154215,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [3450,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rafi Peer Theatre Workshop","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Childrens Television","2010-05-07T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2011,152720,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pakistan Childrens Television"],
    [3452,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","M&C Saatchi World Services","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Outreach and Communication Activity Contract","2015-09-08T00:00:00","2018-12-02T00:00:00",2020,152428,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Pakistan Outreach and Communication Activity Contract"],
    [3455,"DOD","Department of Defense","DSCA","Defense Security Cooperation Agency","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Defense","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Security system management and reform","Department of Defense, Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide","Military","Combating Terrorism Fellowship Program (CTFP)","2017-10-01T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2018,152220,"Department of Defense","DOD","Project-Type","The Combating Terrorism Fellowship Program (CTFP) is a Secretary of Defense authority (Title 10) to build partnerships in the struggle against violent extremism through targeted, non-lethal, combating terrorism (CbT) education and training for mid- to senior-level international military officers, ministry of defense civilians, and security officials."],
    [3464,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Public Health Institute","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Fellows Program","2006-07-03T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2010,150433,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The GHFP I POD program is focused on improving the effectiveness of USAIDs health sector by developing and increasing capacity of its health professionals through high quality professional and organizational development services worldwide. Since 2006, GHFP I POD with its partner Management Systems International (MSI) has provided creative solutions for individual, team and unit performance challenges. More information on the program is available at www.ghfp.net."],
    [3467,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","DELIVER Project (Deliver II) Task Order 4","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2011,150277,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DELIVER Task Order 4s objective is to increase the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services through strengthened supply chains and supportive environments for commodity security. Task Order 4 will continue to implement best practices and provide technical services that were offered under the DELIVER Task Order 1, while further aligning its work to support the Global Health Initiative, BEST, and other health initiatives."],
    [3477,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legislatures and political parties","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2012,150000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [3478,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2012,150000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [3479,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","DELIVER","1995-01-01T00:00:00","2009-05-28T00:00:00",2004,150000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","the main project providing assistance in contraceptive logistics, including the integration of products into essential drugs and medical supplies."],
    [3481,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2011,149792,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3484,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced)","2009-08-24T00:00:00","2013-09-30T00:00:00",2010,149161,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan."],
    [3485,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","DELIVER Project (Deliver II) Task Order 4","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2012,148917,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","DELIVER Task Order 4s objective is to increase the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services through strengthened supply chains and supportive environments for commodity security. Task Order 4 will continue to implement best practices and provide technical services that were offered under the DELIVER Task Order 1, while further aligning its work to support the Global Health Initiative, BEST, and other health initiatives."],
    [3486,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2012,148742,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [3491,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2014,147949,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [3493,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-10-21T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2013,147120,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [3508,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 13 Water Supply Schemes","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2016,144652,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 13 Water Supply Schemes"],
    [3511,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Church and Faith Based","Church and Faith Based - United States","Church and Faith Based - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency","2015-06-01T00:00:00","2015-11-30T00:00:00",2015,144494,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency"],
    [3512,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Regional Integration Activity (PREIA)","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2022-08-31T00:00:00",2016,144469,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project builds on the previous Pakistan Trade Project, which focused on improving the overall trade environment and increasing trade volumes by enhancing cross-border and regional trade with neighboring countries. The new project has four planned focus areas: (i) improving the Government of Pakistan's ability to develop and implement reforms of policies that affect trade; (ii) strengthening public and private sector engagement in trade policy making and reforms; (iii) improving regional trade and transit facilitation by Pakistan Customs; and (iv) improving regional business-to-business linkages. The first two areas support broad improvements to the business enabling environment in Pakistan regarding trade, and the others improve the capacity of Pakistani businesses to access regional markets. Trade associations, logistics firms, business associations, Government of Pakistan ministries, and regional counterparts will increase access to markets through the negotiation and implementation of treaties and trade facilitation measures. The implementing partner for PREIA will be competitively selected through a process resulting in a multi-year technical assistance contract."],
    [3521,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Quick Response Technical Assistance Task Order under WATER IQC II","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2015-07-08T00:00:00",2014,142994,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Quick Response Technical Assistance Task Order"],
    [3528,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Dairy and Rural Development Foundation (Pakistan)","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Dairy Project","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2017-01-14T00:00:00",2015,142515,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to boost the incomes in the dairy sector in Punjab by offering training in best practices to farmers, artificial insemination technicians, and women livestock extension workers. Trainees are introduced to techniques and resources that help improve milk yields and livestock management and also receive basic equipment. The project promotes linkages between small dairy farmers and suppliers, service providers, and higher-end markets."],
    [3531,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","QED Group, LLC","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Technical Assistance Project: GH Tech","2006-06-23T00:00:00","2011-06-22T00:00:00",2009,142191,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","To provide the Bureau for Global Health (GH), Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the necessary technical expertise to design, manage, and evaluate program activities. The Project also will provide Global Health Bureau, Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the ability to access independent specialists, including those from universities, not-for-profit, and for-profit organizations and to obtain technical services of key experts to support areas of strategic interest to USAID."],
    [3533,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legislatures and political parties","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2011,141662,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [3538,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2021,140654,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [3542,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Feasibility Study - TRADE INFORMATION GATEWAY REAL-TIME EXCHANGE (TIGRE) PROJECT, through Government Of Pakistan","2010-07-23T00:00:00","2011-11-30T00:00:00",2012,139991,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","This $933,273 grant partially funds a feasibility study and pilot project to assess the viability and application of a Trade Information Gateway Real-Time Exchange (TIGRE) software solution for cargo movement operations in and around the main ports of Karachi, Pakistan. Megatransport Private Limited has identified NTELX Inc. as the sole-source contractor. The TIGRE system will help support Megatransport's efforts to promote efficient and secure trade by allowing cargo and transportation logistical movements to be tracked via a web-based platform."],
    [3543,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2012,139467,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [3549,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2008,138931,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3563,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Biofuel-fired power plants","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Feasibility Study - BIOMASS COGENERATION AT BULLEH SHAH PAPER MILL, through Government Of Pakistan","2010-07-23T00:00:00","2012-02-29T00:00:00",2012,137300,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","This $289,125 grant funds a feasibility study for Packages Limited (\"Packages\"), a publicly traded Pakistani packaging company, to determine the best option to utilize various paper and agricultural wastes from a recently built paper mill, to develop biomass cogeneration at Packages' Bulleh Shah paper mill in Kasur, Punjub province, Pakistan. The Study assesses and recommends one of two options to utilize the waste from the paper mill and potentially local biomass resources: (a) installing a new 50-ton per hour biomass boiler that would generate 10 MW of electrical power in the existing system; or (b) a significantly larger biomass project of up to 60 MW based on the available fuel supply, interconnection, site and financing constraints."],
    [3581,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2013,134052,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [3583,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2018,133749,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [3585,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Community-based Disaster Risk Management","2011-07-25T00:00:00","2014-04-30T00:00:00",2015,133522,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A new grant for the Community-based Disaster Risk Management in the selected districts of Pakistan."],
    [3590,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Support to the World Health Organization (WHO) fo Response to the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Western Africa and Other Highly Infectious Diseases Internationally","2015-08-01T00:00:00","2018-07-31T00:00:00",2018,133025,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Addressing Ebola and Other Highly Infectious Diseases Internationally. The objective of the project is to contribute to on-going efforts to reduce the morbidity, mortality and to break the chain of transmission of EVD by strengthening capacities at the district level of affected countries in western Africa to actively find, investigate and refer cases, register all potential contacts and monitor them for symptom development, strengthen data collection, reporting and analysis, and promote appropriate messaging for behavior change. This project also aims to address other public health issues in the affected countries that are exacerbated by the EVD outbreak."],
    [3595,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","","USAID Bureau - Other","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Office of Inspector General, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2012,132284,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3600,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) - Maternal and Child Health Task Order 4","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2019,131772,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this Task Order is to: Improve the provision of quality-assured health commodities through global commodity procurement and logistics. Provide technical assistance focused on systems strengthening to improve country supply chain and increase commodity security. Improve coordination among global Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and supply chain stakeholders to strengthen the collective response to maternal, newborn, and child health related programs."],
    [3604,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2009,131609,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3605,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Army","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USACE Inter-Agency Agreement - Develop Water Resources","2014-05-07T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2020,131545,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will advance the development of major water resources by improving the GOP management of hydropower resources and lead GOP partners to more informed investment decisions. USACE will work with Pakistan's engineers to develop technical capabilities and the necessary tools needed to evaluate, develop, and manage the Indus River Basin as an integrated system. The Basin will be analyzed and managed for water supply, environmental impacts, flood risk management, and for municipal and industrial water use. Tools developed by the project will provide estimates of benefits, including those affected by climate change, across the Indus River Basin and associated water reservoirs."],
    [3608,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2011,131162,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [3609,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GSHC-PSM) IDIQ - Family Planning/Reproductive Health (PRH) Task Order","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2017,130904,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Building on decades of USAIDs work procuring health commodities and strengthening supply chains, the Global Health Supply Chain-Procurement and Supply Management project is working to transform global and national supply chains for health commodities. The project integrates two former USAID programs into one efficient supply chain that serves many of the worlds most vulnerable and difficult-to-reach communities. The project is designed to meet todays critical global health challenges  eliminating HIV and AIDS, providing universal malaria coverage, and helping women meet their family planning and reproductive health needs. By bringing together advanced technical solutions, a team of highly qualified experts, and proven commercial processes and principles, USAID Global Health Supply Chain works to reduce costs and increase efficiencies in global and national supply chains. In addition to optimizing supply chains, the project is strengthening national supply chain systems and fostering collaboration among supply chain stakeholders worldwide."],
    [3610,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services (FPRH)","2013-10-02T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2016,130882,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The project is Component 1 of the USAID supported Maternal and Child Health Program comprising at total of five components. Project objectives are to increase access to quality family planning services and commodities, and to promote integration of family planning into health services. MSS will implement the project through expanding its social franchise network, outreach teams and services and its field health educators."],
    [3637,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Reconstruction of schools","2012-03-02T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2017,127361,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Reconstruction of schools"],
    [3641,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2019,126378,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [3644,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Halcrow Group Ltd.","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Architect-Engineer services for schools construction under Sindh Basic Education Project, Stage II","2011-10-03T00:00:00","2020-06-30T00:00:00",2018,126083,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The program under Sindh Government is streamlining construction of schools including assessment, design, procurement, and contracting and construction supervision. This component ensures the design of new constructed buildings is up to international standards and has key features."],
    [3648,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Army","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USACE Inter-Agency Agreement - Develop Water Resources","2014-05-07T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2014,125686,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will advance the development of major water resources by improving the GOP management of hydropower resources and lead GOP partners to more informed investment decisions. USACE will work with Pakistan's engineers to develop technical capabilities and the necessary tools needed to evaluate, develop, and manage the Indus River Basin as an integrated system. The Basin will be analyzed and managed for water supply, environmental impacts, flood risk management, and for municipal and industrial water use. Tools developed by the project will provide estimates of benefits, including those affected by climate change, across the Indus River Basin and associated water reservoirs."],
    [3654,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Macfadden & Associates, Inc.","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI Support Services","2006-08-21T00:00:00","2016-12-31T00:00:00",2015,125282,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI Support Services"],
    [3671,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2012,125000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [3676,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","AT&T Inc.","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PRIME 3.2 Web Services Support (AT&T)","2006-05-09T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2011,123860,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The PRIME 3.2 contracts cover a wide range of IT services such as project management; systems integration; network engineering, management, and security; worldwide data and voice communications; customer relationship management and other user services; and analysis and implementation of emerging technologies."],
    [3677,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Weidemann Associates Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agricultural Knowledge and Program Support (AKPS)","2004-09-29T00:00:00","2015-02-27T00:00:00",2014,123286,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Agriculture Knowledge and Program Support (AKPS) Task Order falls under the RAISE Plus Set Aside IQC, established to implement demand-driven, short-term projects in support of USAIDs New Agriculture strategy. Its purpose is to assist USAIDs Office of Economic Growth of the Bureau for Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade (EGAT/EG) (now USAID Bureau for Food Security, Office of Agriculture, Research and Technology (BFS/ART) to develop strategies for and support implementation of more effective, efficient, and sustainable agricultural and rural sector development programs at community, country, regional, and global levels. The project involves the provision of technical services for studies, sub-sector strategy development, agriculture sector and rural development problem and opportunities analysis, program planning and evaluation, provision of training services and dissemination of information on sector strategies and good practices."],
    [3679,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM)","2009-09-18T00:00:00","2020-09-17T00:00:00",2015,122917,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM) serves as a primary mechanism to help USAID-supported countries strengthen their quality assurance and quality control systems to better ensure the quality of medicines that reach patients. Supported by knowledgeable staff and state-of-the-art facilities around the world, PQM strives to accomplish four key objectives: Strengthen quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) systems, Increase the supply of quality assured medicines, Combat the availability of substandard and counterfeit medicines, and Provide technical leadership and global advocacy."],
    [3681,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Public International Organization (PIO) Grant to FAO","2017-02-15T00:00:00","2020-01-29T00:00:00",2017,122884,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose in FAO's proposal is to make a significant contribution to the stabilization of target communities by reducing poverty and economic inequalities through sustainable agriculture development in FATA.  The activity will work with the FATA Secretariat and its departments at the field-level, beneficiary communities, and other organizations working in target areas.  Over its lifespan, the proposed activity will benefit at least 38,595 farmer households, including 12,534 micro and small enterprises.  It will build on current agriculture recovery activities that are currently being implemented by FAO in the FATA.....1) Support for the PIO's activity is considered to be an effective and efficient way to achieve a particular development objective.....Based on implementation history and expertise, the proposed activity is considered to be an effective and efficient way to achieve the development objective.  The FAO is the lead United Nations agency working on agricultural based livelihood recovery and rehabilitation of displaced populations in the FATA.  Since March 2015, the FAO has provided livelihood recovery assistance to approximately 100,000 families that have returned to FATA after military operations.  The FAO is one of the few agencies that have complete access to security sensitive areas and is currently implementing multiple donor-funded agriculture livelihood recovery activities, for example the Japan International Cooperation Agency, the United Kingdom's Department for International Development, and USAID, in FATA.  ....USAID would be the sole donor to fund FAO's proposal.  As mentioned under ADS 308.3.6, the FAO would not establish a trust\" for implementation of activities specified under the grant proposal.  Additionally, since September 2015, the FAO has funded agriculture recovery activities through the USAID-supported, Baluchistan Agriculture Project.\"  To date, the activity has provided assistance to more than 54,000 returning families.  Bu"],
    [3684,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","American University","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Collaborative Capacity Building for Human Rights and Gender at Peshawar University","2009-11-10T00:00:00","2011-09-30T00:00:00",2011,122373,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Collaborative Capacity Building for Human Rights and Gender at Peshawar University"],
    [3688,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2012,121318,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [3694,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Department of Energy, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation","Economic","Department of Energy, Country Export Control Capacity Building Activities","2017-10-01T00:00:00","2018-10-01T00:00:00",2018,120000,"Department of Energy","DOE","Technical Assistance","Funds to support Export Control capacity building activities with various government agencies in Pakistan"],
    [3698,"STATE","Department of State","ISN","International Security and Nonproliferation","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Nonproliferation, Anti-Terrorism, Demining and Related Programs","Economic","Export Control and Related Border Security Assistance, Enforcement","2016-08-22T00:00:00","2018-10-31T00:00:00",2016,120000,"Department of State","STATE","Technical Assistance","Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives / Commodity Identification Training (CBRNe/CIT)"],
    [3713,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rural Support Programmes Network","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2016-10-10T00:00:00",2015,118598,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)"],
    [3717,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2010,118215,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3725,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Trade and Development Agency","Infrastructure","Communications","Information and communication technology (ICT)","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Definitional Mission - INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, through U.S. Government - Trade and Development Agency","2010-09-23T00:00:00","2012-01-31T00:00:00",2012,117656,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","This $170,000 definitional mission identifies and evaluates opportunities in Pakistan's information communication and technology (ICT) sector for USTDA funding consideration. In an effort to encourage U.S. company participation in ICT projects in Pakistan, USTDA will consider funding support for activities including, but not limited to, e-governance, broadband access and disaster/emergency preparedness."],
    [3727,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","QED Group, LLC","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Technical Assistance Project: GH Tech","2006-06-23T00:00:00","2011-06-22T00:00:00",2009,117560,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","To provide the Bureau for Global Health (GH), Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the necessary technical expertise to design, manage, and evaluate program activities. The Project also will provide Global Health Bureau, Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the ability to access independent specialists, including those from universities, not-for-profit, and for-profit organizations and to obtain technical services of key experts to support areas of strategic interest to USAID."],
    [3729,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Asia and Middle East Economic Growth Best Practices (AMEG) Project","2012-09-24T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2015,117421,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Asia and Middle East Economic Growth Best Practices project (AMEG) supports USAID bureaus and missions in Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa with activities such as assessments, strategic planning, diagnostics, and innovative pilot programs. The project focuses on a variety of key issues around economic growth and job creation: public financial management, trade and customs, access to finance, small and medium enterprise development, workforce development, and sustainable livelihoods, particularly for youth and women."],
    [3730,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Strengthening Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable International Public Health Capacity through the Field Epidemiology Training Programs","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2017,117389,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [3731,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Public Law 480 Title II Grants","Economic","Title II Food Aid Program - UNICEF in Pakistan","2016-07-01T00:00:00","2017-06-30T00:00:00",2017,116751,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Project-Type","Title II Food Aid Program - UNICEF in Pakistan"],
    [3734,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Command Area Development Project","2015-10-08T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2018,116161,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Gomal Zam Dam Command Area Development Project seeks to ensure that the water available for 191,000 acres in the command area is used efficiently through the integrated development of the command area, farm water management, productivity enhancement, value addition, processing, and effective marketing.  The project will build the physical system and train operators for the modern farming irrigation system.  An estimated 30,000 families, or approximately 195,000 people, will directly benefit from development of the command area."],
    [3739,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2011,115706,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [3743,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","International Resources Group Ltd.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy generation, non-renewable sources - unspecified","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Feasibility Study - Biomass Power Plant and Waste Heat Recovery for Cement Producer, through International Resources Group Ltd.","2012-09-27T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2016,115350,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Biomass Power Plant and Waste Heat Recovery for Cement Producer Feasibility Study"],
    [3754,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2009,114715,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3755,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Monitoring and Evaluation Program","2013-07-01T00:00:00","2015-04-30T00:00:00",2016,114617,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Pakistan Monitoring and Evaluation Program"],
    [3757,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2017,114327,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [3758,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 10 Water Supply Schemes","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2018,114113,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 10 Water Supply Schemes"],
    [3759,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID II (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced Phase Two)","2013-09-02T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2016,114000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Phase one of the RAPID fund began in August 2009 and was successfully completed in September 2013. It supported more than three million people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Concern Worldwide has now been awarded funding from USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance for a second phase of the RAPID fund."],
    [3764,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Strengthening Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable International Public Health Capacity through the Field Epidemiology Training Programs","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2018,113661,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [3770,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2015,113383,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3772,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2020,113205,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [3775,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rural Support Programmes Network","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2016-10-10T00:00:00",2014,113000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)"],
    [3790,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Support to the World Health Organization (WHO) fo Response to the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Western Africa and Other Highly Infectious Diseases Internationally","2015-08-01T00:00:00","2018-07-31T00:00:00",2017,112459,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Addressing Ebola and Other Highly Infectious Diseases Internationally. The objective of the project is to contribute to on-going efforts to reduce the morbidity, mortality and to break the chain of transmission of EVD by strengthening capacities at the district level of affected countries in western Africa to actively find, investigate and refer cases, register all potential contacts and monitor them for symptom development, strengthen data collection, reporting and analysis, and promote appropriate messaging for behavior change. This project also aims to address other public health issues in the affected countries that are exacerbated by the EVD outbreak."],
    [3802,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Macfadden & Associates, Inc.","Other","Other Multisector","Multisector aid","Economic Support Fund","Economic","DCHA MacFadden Task Order under Support Services for the Bureau of Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance Program (HASC)","2016-07-27T00:00:00","2024-12-15T00:00:00",2020,111000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","DCHA MacFadden Task Order under Support Services for the Bureau of Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance Program (HASC)"],
    [3803,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","","USAID Bureau - Other","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Office of Inspector General, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2013,110962,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3804,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health infrastructure","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Partially damaged Basic Health Units","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2015,110946,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Partially damaged Basic Health Units"],
    [3807,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2016-06-01T00:00:00","2018-05-31T00:00:00",2017,110871,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [3808,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2012,110693,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [3809,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - Non United States","NGO - Non United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","OFDA-2014-Pakistan-Grant-RSPN","2014-04-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2018,110681,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DRR-related CBDRM floods recovery program activities in Sindh province, Pakistan"],
    [3821,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Basic Education for Afghan Refugees","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Agency for International Development, International Assistance Program, Transition Initiatives","Economic","Pakistan Transition Initiative - BEFARe","2015-09-09T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,110000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","BEFARe is providing monitoring and evaluation services to USAID/OTI Pakistan. To date, BEFARe has provided 2,100 monitoring and evaluation reports for OTI grants implemented across Pakistan. The monitoring activities will include visiting ongoing small and large infrastructure grants, training skills development classes, and socio-cultural grants implemented by OTI across the country.Additionally, BEFARe will support the OTI team in its learning strategy."],
    [3822,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2018,109992,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [3825,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNICEF Polio Eradication Program","2012-09-26T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2016,109760,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","UNICEF Polio Eradication Program"],
    [3831,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2009,109061,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3834,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 13 Water Supply Schemes","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2017,108745,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 13 Water Supply Schemes"],
    [3835,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","Mercy Corps","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) - Mercy Corps (Pakistan)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2016-09-29T00:00:00",2013,108536,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The CSHGP facilitates a dynamic partnership between USAID and private and voluntary organizations (PVOs)/NGOs. Through the CSHGP, USAID leverages the development entrepreneurship and know how of PVOs/NGOs and their local partners for innovative and effective community-oriented programming that sustainably improves maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcomes, strengthens local and community health systems, and contributes to reductions in morbidity and mortality. PVOs/NGOs, with their local partners (national and local MOH, local NGOs/CBOs, communities), implement in a range of settings, from remote communities in a single district to multiple districts or a province. Projects address critical health needs of vulnerable populationsand work strategically with a systems approach at the household, community,health facility, and policy levels and strengthens linkages as relevant."],
    [3841,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) - Maternal and Child Health Task Order 4","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2020,108430,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The purpose of this Task Order is to: Improve the provision of quality-assured health commodities through global commodity procurement and logistics. Provide technical assistance focused on systems strengthening to improve country supply chain and increase commodity security. Improve coordination among global Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and supply chain stakeholders to strengthen the collective response to maternal, newborn, and child health related programs."],
    [3847,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2020,107939,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [3854,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2012,107000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [3864,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2017,105440,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [3868,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2019,105237,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [3875,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2009,104912,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [3878,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2019,104846,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [3880,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health infrastructure","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Partially damaged Basic Health Units","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2016,104640,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Partially damaged Basic Health Units"],
    [3883,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Institute for International Education","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Participant Training Services","2011-09-26T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2013,104512,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded project that supports professionals in Pakistan by helping them build skills and knowledge in five distinct areas: education, health, agriculture, and democracy and governance. Training for Pakistan also expands people-to-people engagement between Pakistan and the United States through increased educational, technical, and cultural exchanges while developing the capacity of Pakistans public and private sectors."],
    [3900,"DHS","Department of Homeland Security","ICE","U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Homeland Security","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Nonproliferation, Anti-Terrorism, Demining and Related Programs","Economic","Export Control and Related Border Security (EXBS) in Pakistan","2016-10-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2017,102923,"Department of State","STATE","Technical Assistance","Export Control and Related Border Security (EXBS) in Pakistan"],
    [3902,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Support to the World Health Organization (WHO) fo Response to the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Western Africa and Other Highly Infectious Diseases Internationally","2015-08-01T00:00:00","2019-08-31T00:00:00",2019,102752,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Addressing Ebola and Other Highly Infectious Diseases Internationally. The objective of the project is to contribute to on-going efforts to reduce the morbidity, mortality and to break the chain of transmission of EVD by strengthening capacities at the district level of affected countries in western Africa to actively find, investigate and refer cases, register all potential contacts and monitor them for symptom development, strengthen data collection, reporting and analysis, and promote appropriate messaging for behavior change. This project also aims to address other public health issues in the affected countries that are exacerbated by the EVD outbreak."],
    [3905,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2013,102453,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [3916,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Basic Education for Afghan Refugees","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Transition Initiative - BEFARe","2015-09-09T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2020,100955,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","BEFARe is providing monitoring and evaluation services to USAID/OTI Pakistan. To date, BEFARe has provided 2,100 monitoring and evaluation reports for OTI grants implemented across Pakistan. The monitoring activities will include visiting ongoing small and large infrastructure grants, training skills development classes, and socio-cultural grants implemented by OTI across the country.Additionally, BEFARe will support the OTI team in its learning strategy."],
    [3918,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA)","2016-12-01T00:00:00","2021-11-30T00:00:00",2017,100829,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA) will increase incomes and employment in project-assisted economic sectors and improve the enabling environment for private sector led growth in Pakistan. This activity will be focused on developing the following sectors: 1) information, communication and technology (ICT); 2) light engineering;3) textile (minus spinning);4) hospitality; 5) minerals (marble, granite and gems); 6) logistics and packaging; and 7) leather (minus tanning)."],
    [3920,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2016,100619,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [3922,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2015-06-01T00:00:00","2018-05-31T00:00:00",2018,100545,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [3924,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","University of Arizona","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Sustainable Development of Dry lands (IALC)","2003-10-01T00:00:00","2007-09-30T00:00:00",2006,100338,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project addressed directly the twin threats of desertification and drought which represent enormous obstacles to sustainable development and that threaten the lives and livelihoods of millions of men, women and children in Asia and the Middle East with unbridled competition for resources, and could increase the likelihood of armed conflicts. Three interdependent objectives were implemented: (1) Improve wise use and re-use of water, treated wastewater and soil resources at the farm, community and regional levels; (2) Support human and institutional capacity development in arid lands agricultural development and conservation by partnering with educational and other institutions of host country nations, (3) Apply appropriate technology, especially information technology, to support sustainable arid lands development."],
    [3963,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2015,100000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [3964,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2013,100000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [3965,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2013,100000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [3969,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Repair and Rehabilitation of the Tarbela Hydel Power Station in the Northern Frontier Province","2010-04-30T00:00:00","2015-12-31T00:00:00",2016,100000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project modernizes three out of 14 generators at the Tarbela hydroelectric power station in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The project has restored 128 megawatts of power generation capacity at the plant. USAID also provided spare parts for preventive maintenance of the power station and trained operation and maintenance staff. Replacement of old equipment is being undertaken funded by the project. The second phase of activities will be the addition of 20 MW and will help increase the life of the power plant."],
    [3970,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Support to OCHA worldwide","2017-01-01T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2017,100000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support OCHA coordination activities worldwide"],
    [3971,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2004,100000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [3973,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2020,99989,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [3976,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","APHIS","Animal, Plant and Health Inspection Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Foreign Agricultural Service, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","Agricultural Health","2011-10-03T00:00:00","2012-09-28T00:00:00",2011,99677,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Technical Assistance","FY12 Animal and Plant Health Technical Assistance: Subject matter expert resident in Pakistan. From 10/03/2011 to 09/28/2012."],
    [3978,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Lahore University of Management Sciences","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2015-10-11T00:00:00",2017,99497,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The primary objective of Civil Society Organizations (CSO) and Government of Pakistan (GOP) entities Assessment and Strengthening Program (ASP) is to establish a mechanism that will enable USAID/Pakistan to work with more local implementing partners and host government institutions, many of which are faced with institutional capacity issues. Through the performance of pre-award surveys, ASP will specifically target those local implementing partners which are considered essential (key partner organizations) to meeting USAID/Pakistan's goals and objectives, but do not meet minimum standards for managing USG funds as defined in USAID rules and regulations. ASP will allow for the provision of the technical assistance required to build their institutional capacity up to USAID standards."],
    [3980,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2015,99377,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [3987,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2014,98627,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [3993,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2020,97985,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [3994,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2016,97816,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [3996,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2011,97744,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [3998,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2010,97631,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [4013,"DOJ","Department of Justice","DEA","Drug Enforcement Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Justice","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Federal Bureau of Investigation, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","MIPR for Vetted Unit","2012-07-19T00:00:00","2012-08-15T00:00:00",2012,96100,"Department of Justice","DOJ","Technical Assistance","MIPR for Vetted Unit; DOD will reimburse DEA for all expenses associated with the training and base operation support of the Pakistan Vetted Unit."],
    [4017,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2021,95896,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [4018,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Infrastructure","Energy","Nuclear energy electric power plants and nuclear safety","Department of Energy, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation","Economic","Department of Energy, Nonproliferation and International Security","2011-10-01T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2012,95850,"Department of Energy","DOE","Technical Assistance","Commodity Identification Training."],
    [4020,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","Mercy Corps","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) - Mercy Corps (Pakistan)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2016-09-29T00:00:00",2017,95809,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The CSHGP facilitates a dynamic partnership between USAID and private and voluntary organizations (PVOs)/NGOs. Through the CSHGP, USAID leverages the development entrepreneurship and know how of PVOs/NGOs and their local partners for innovative and effective community-oriented programming that sustainably improves maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcomes, strengthens local and community health systems, and contributes to reductions in morbidity and mortality. PVOs/NGOs, with their local partners (national and local MOH, local NGOs/CBOs, communities), implement in a range of settings, from remote communities in a single district to multiple districts or a province. Projects address critical health needs of vulnerable populationsand work strategically with a systems approach at the household, community,health facility, and policy levels and strengthens linkages as relevant."],
    [4035,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Agency for International Development, Gifts and Donations","Economic","World Health Organization Consolidated Grant","2009-09-11T00:00:00","2021-05-31T00:00:00",2015,94761,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","This grant provides support for collaborative activities with USAID and the World Health Organization (WHO) in infectious diseases, maternal and child health, family planning, safe motherhood, reproductive health, environmental health and HIV/AIDS. Specifically, support is provided to WHOs relevant technical and program divisions for technical input and assistance in the development, implementation and/or evaluation of health programs and studies including: 1) Global strategy development; 2) Technical analyses; 3) Demonstration activities and feasibility studies; 4) Capacity building; 5) Policy reform; 6) Project evaluation and assessments; 7) Monitoring and evaluation; 8) Education/information strategies; 9) Maternal and neonatal health; 10) Family Planning and Reproductive Health; 11) Implementing Best Practices in Family Planning; and 11) Medical Eligibility Criteria (MEC)."],
    [4038,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2016,94545,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [4039,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","The Cornell Group, Inc.","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Rail transport","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Technical Assistance - Karachi-Lahore Railway Access And Locomotive Acquisition, through The Cornell Group, Inc.","2012-06-12T00:00:00","2013-05-31T00:00:00",2016,94200,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Karachi-Lahore Railway Access and Locomotive Acquisition Technical Assistance"],
    [4045,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Immunization and Respiratory Diseases","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Strengthening Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable International Public Health Capacity through the Field Epidemiology Training Programs","2016-09-01T00:00:00","2016-09-01T00:00:00",2017,93717,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [4048,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Higher Education Commission","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program","2004-06-30T00:00:00","2023-06-30T00:00:00",2021,93307,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID HEC Merit and Needs Based Scholarship Program"],
    [4057,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Liberia Focus on Results: Enhancing Capacity across Sectors in Transition (FORECAST)","2002-04-03T00:00:00","2011-06-17T00:00:00",2008,91647,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FORECAST Project was designed to build human and institutional capacity within Government of Liberia (GOL) ministries, public institutions, NGOs, and other organizations."],
    [4058,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) - Maternal and Child Health Task Order 4","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2019,91570,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The purpose of this Task Order is to: Improve the provision of quality-assured health commodities through global commodity procurement and logistics. Provide technical assistance focused on systems strengthening to improve country supply chain and increase commodity security. Improve coordination among global Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and supply chain stakeholders to strengthen the collective response to maternal, newborn, and child health related programs."],
    [4072,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Agency for International Development, Development Credit Authority","Economic","DCA Bank loan portfolio guarantee","2016-09-30T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2018,90335,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DCA Bank loan portfolio guarantee"],
    [4073,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2016,90301,"Department of State","STATE","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [4091,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","SWIFT IV Task Order for Pakistan","2014-02-06T00:00:00","2022-01-30T00:00:00",2019,89488,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","SWIFT IV Task Order for Pakistan"],
    [4092,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2016,89272,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [4093,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","FAS","Foreign Agricultural Service","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Commodity Assistance","Developmental Food Aid/Food Security Assistance","Food Assistance","Commodity Credit Corporation Fund","Economic","Food for Progress","2011-06-30T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2016,89198,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Project-Type","The Food for Progress Program provides for the donation of U.S. agricultural commodities to developing countries and emerging democracies that are committed to introducing or expanding free enterprise in their agricultural economies. The program has two primary strategic objectives: (1) increase agricultural productivity and (2) expand trade of agricultural products."],
    [4094,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Other","Other Multisector","Multisector aid","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Managing for Results II (IMR2)","2004-09-22T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2008,89167,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Itegrated Managing for Results project's purpose is to assess and evaluate programs at USAID."],
    [4100,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2006,88688,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [4104,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IAA Agreement II","2006-08-25T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2016,88343,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program will support activities in control and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as system strengthening activities represented by quality assurance, health financing, and health and management information."],
    [4107,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2020,88174,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [4119,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Pragma Corporation","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Sukkur Support Facility, Northern Sidh","2011-10-01T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2014,87252,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Sukkur Support Facility, Northern Sidh"],
    [4121,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","Mercy Corps","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic nutrition","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) - Mercy Corps (Pakistan)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2016-09-29T00:00:00",2016,87092,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The CSHGP facilitates a dynamic partnership between USAID and private and voluntary organizations (PVOs)/NGOs. Through the CSHGP, USAID leverages the development entrepreneurship and know how of PVOs/NGOs and their local partners for innovative and effective community-oriented programming that sustainably improves maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcomes, strengthens local and community health systems, and contributes to reductions in morbidity and mortality. PVOs/NGOs, with their local partners (national and local MOH, local NGOs/CBOs, communities), implement in a range of settings, from remote communities in a single district to multiple districts or a province. Projects address critical health needs of vulnerable populationsand work strategically with a systems approach at the household, community,health facility, and policy levels and strengthens linkages as relevant."],
    [4124,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","M&C Saatchi World Services","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Outreach and Communication Activity Contract","2015-09-08T00:00:00","2018-12-02T00:00:00",2021,86805,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Pakistan Outreach and Communication Activity Contract"],
    [4126,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Security system management and reform","Department of Energy, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation","Economic","Department of Energy, International Materials Protection & Cooperation","2013-10-01T00:00:00","2014-09-30T00:00:00",2014,86712,"Department of Energy","DOE","Project-Type","Second Line of Defense Core.  Deter, detect, and interdict illicit trafficking in nuclear and other radioactive materials."],
    [4134,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2012,86176,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [4143,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2014,85650,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [4144,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2007,85362,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [4158,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Infrastructure","Energy","Nuclear energy electric power plants and nuclear safety","Department of Energy, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation","Economic","Department of Energy, Office of Global Nuclear Material Threat Reduction (NA-212)","2011-10-01T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2011,84474,"Department of Energy","DOE","Project-Type","Protect International Material."],
    [4159,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Resilience Activity (CRA)","2013-08-30T00:00:00","2022-06-30T00:00:00",2017,84464,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Community Resilience Activity (CRA) is to increase stability in focus areas of Pakistan through increasing resilience in targeted communities. USAID proposed two underlying programmatic objectives to achieve this goal: 1) Increase broad-based citizen engagement in community decision-making; and, 2) Enhance tolerance within and across communities."],
    [4170,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2014-02-03T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2018,83392,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [4174,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2012,83026,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [4177,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Economic Support Fund","Economic","DELIVER Project (Deliver II) Task Order 4","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2014,82876,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DELIVER Task Order 4s objective is to increase the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services through strengthened supply chains and supportive environments for commodity security. Task Order 4 will continue to implement best practices and provide technical services that were offered under the DELIVER Task Order 1, while further aligning its work to support the Global Health Initiative, BEST, and other health initiatives."],
    [4179,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2012,82769,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [4184,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Macfadden & Associates, Inc.","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI Support Services","2006-08-21T00:00:00","2016-12-31T00:00:00",2016,82325,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI Support Services"],
    [4188,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health infrastructure","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Partially damaged Basic Health Units","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2019,82112,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Partially damaged Basic Health Units"],
    [4189,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IAA Agreement II","2006-08-25T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2012,82047,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program will support activities in control and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as system strengthening activities represented by quality assurance, health financing, and health and management information."],
    [4191,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health and Immunization Response Support (UNICEF Polio, EPI Grant)","1996-09-26T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2012,81973,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To implement activities designed to improve polio eradication efforts and routine immunization. Other MCH activities, e.g., Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A) are supported under a separate agreement. Services Provided: This grant funds activities implemented through UNICEFs country, regional and headquarter offices in support of a wide range of MCH interventions. Country-specific proposals are needed to define the activities to be conducted in support of national programs and USAID mission strategic plans. In general, activities can focus on improving service delivery, planning and training, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy and communications, limited equipment procurement (e.g., cold chain) and policy development."],
    [4193,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Build Resilient Communities in Pakistan","2014-09-02T00:00:00","2017-06-30T00:00:00",2016,81910,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Build Resilient Communities in Pakistan"],
    [4196,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2015,81435,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [4211,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2012,80262,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [4217,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","JSPE Management LLC","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-22T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2021,80000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [4238,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2012,79511,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [4246,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","FHI 360","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Implementing AIDS Prevention and Care (IMPACT) Project","1995-01-01T00:00:00","2007-09-29T00:00:00",2008,79034,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The IMPACT/Bangladesh program supported behavior change and care and support programs of a wide range of community-based organizations, including faith-based organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and groups for people living with HIV and AIDS (PLHA). By 2005, IMPACT/Bangladesh was managing sub-agreements with 18 implementing agencies. Program priorities included national surveillance system strengthening, behavior change communication to reduce risk and vulnerability to HIV (including condom promotion among high-risk populations), improving management of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and building capacity of government and NGO partners to plan, implement, and monitor HIV/AIDS interventions."],
    [4249,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA/KP Health Initiative","2016-11-15T00:00:00","2018-05-31T00:00:00",2018,78839,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA/KP Health Initiative will increase the availability of quality maternal, newborn, and child health services in seven districts of Pakistans Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to improve the health outcomes of mothers and their children."],
    [4258,"NAVY","Department of the Navy","","not applicable","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Navy","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Security system management and reform","Department of the Navy, Operation and Maintenance","Military","Service Academy Foreign Student Program - U.S. Naval Academy","2015-10-01T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2016,78500,"Department of the Navy","NAVY","Project-Type","The U.S. Department of Defense's three service academies' (the U.S. Military Academy, the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Air Force Academy) Foreign Student Program allows up to 60 foreign students to attend each Service Academy at any one time as actual members of an Academy class (e.g., as full-time, four-year degree candidates).  These activities expose future foreign leaders, at the beginning of their careers, to their U.S. peers in an environment that is designed to promote military professionalism and appreciation of democratic values and civil society."],
    [4259,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gomal Zam Command Area Development Project","2015-10-08T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2016,78487,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Gomal Zam Dam Command Area Development Project seeks to ensure that the water available for 191,000 acres in the command area is used efficiently through the integrated development of the command area, farm water management, productivity enhancement, value addition, processing, and effective marketing.  The project will build the physical system and train operators for the modern farming irrigation system.  An estimated 30,000 families, or approximately 195,000 people, will directly benefit from development of the command area."],
    [4260,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","JSPE Management LLC","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2013-06-22T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2018,78409,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [4261,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2011,78334,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [4270,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2021,77768,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program"],
    [4275,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2013,77489,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [4282,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Weidemann Associates Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agricultural Knowledge and Program Support (AKPS)","2004-09-29T00:00:00","2015-02-27T00:00:00",2015,76714,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Agriculture Knowledge and Program Support (AKPS) Task Order falls under the RAISE Plus Set Aside IQC, established to implement demand-driven, short-term projects in support of USAIDs New Agriculture strategy. Its purpose is to assist USAIDs Office of Economic Growth of the Bureau for Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade (EGAT/EG) (now USAID Bureau for Food Security, Office of Agriculture, Research and Technology (BFS/ART) to develop strategies for and support implementation of more effective, efficient, and sustainable agricultural and rural sector development programs at community, country, regional, and global levels. The project involves the provision of technical services for studies, sub-sector strategy development, agriculture sector and rural development problem and opportunities analysis, program planning and evaluation, provision of training services and dissemination of information on sector strategies and good practices."],
    [4291,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Institute for Peace","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - Elections Violence Pakistan","2013-03-04T00:00:00","2019-11-30T00:00:00",2017,75968,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USIP intends to extend an existing agreement with USIP to continue to build on the work done on the causes of electoral violence, through program and research-based learning on how to prevent violence related to political and electoral processes."],
    [4292,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","BearingPoint, Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Afghanistan and Pakistan Reconstruction Opportunity Zones (ROZ) Study","2006-07-25T00:00:00","2006-11-03T00:00:00",2007,75809,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Afghanistan and Pakistan Reconstruction Opportunity Zones (ROZ) Study"],
    [4293,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2016-06-01T00:00:00","2016-06-01T00:00:00",2017,75777,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [4296,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2014,75384,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [4304,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced)","2009-08-24T00:00:00","2013-09-30T00:00:00",2011,75000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan."],
    [4335,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2011,75000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [4336,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2011,75000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [4337,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mercy Corps","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) - Mercy Corps (Pakistan)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2016-09-29T00:00:00",2014,75000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The CSHGP facilitates a dynamic partnership between USAID and private and voluntary organizations (PVOs)/NGOs. Through the CSHGP, USAID leverages the development entrepreneurship and know how of PVOs/NGOs and their local partners for innovative and effective community-oriented programming that sustainably improves maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcomes, strengthens local and community health systems, and contributes to reductions in morbidity and mortality. PVOs/NGOs, with their local partners (national and local MOH, local NGOs/CBOs, communities), implement in a range of settings, from remote communities in a single district to multiple districts or a province. Projects address critical health needs of vulnerable populationsand work strategically with a systems approach at the household, community,health facility, and policy levels and strengthens linkages as relevant."],
    [4350,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Health Security Partners","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2017-04-01T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2019,74001,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Global Health Security Partner Engagement: Expanding Efforts and Strategies to Protect and Improve Public Health Globally. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [4355,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Support to the World Health Organization (WHO) fo Response to the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Western Africa and Other Highly Infectious Diseases Internationally","2015-08-01T00:00:00","2018-07-31T00:00:00",2018,73940,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Addressing Ebola and Other Highly Infectious Diseases Internationally. The objective of the project is to contribute to on-going efforts to reduce the morbidity, mortality and to break the chain of transmission of EVD by strengthening capacities at the district level of affected countries in western Africa to actively find, investigate and refer cases, register all potential contacts and monitor them for symptom development, strengthen data collection, reporting and analysis, and promote appropriate messaging for behavior change. This project also aims to address other public health issues in the affected countries that are exacerbated by the EVD outbreak."],
    [4356,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2014,73915,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [4363,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Immunization and Respiratory Diseases","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Strengthening Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable International Public Health Capacity through the Field Epidemiology Training Programs","2016-09-01T00:00:00","2017-08-31T00:00:00",2018,73239,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [4368,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Macfadden & Associates, Inc.","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI GIU and Mapping Team","2006-08-21T00:00:00","2016-12-31T00:00:00",2014,72843,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI GIU and Mapping Team"],
    [4380,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2012,71667,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [4381,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Ambassador's Fund Grant (AFG) Program","2017-10-02T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2021,71598,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The AFG Program will enhance the Ambassador outreach to private sector and community groups to achieve shared objectives and continue to expand and strengthen the relationship between the United States and the people of Pakistan."],
    [4396,"DOJ","Department of Justice","DEA","Drug Enforcement Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Justice","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Federal Bureau of Investigation, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request - Vetted Unit expenses, Pakistan","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2013-03-27T00:00:00",2013,70327,"Department of Justice","DOJ","Technical Assistance","Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request - Vetted Unit expenses, Pakistan; Support the continuing operations of the Pakistan Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) Vetted Unit (VU) leasing of operational facilities and recurring expenses."],
    [4422,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2015,69899,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [4429,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2015-06-01T00:00:00","2018-05-31T00:00:00",2018,69407,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [4432,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2011,69347,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [4434,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Cooperative Agreement for the Strengthening an the Development of Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable Public Health Capacity","2014-09-01T00:00:00","2016-08-31T00:00:00",2019,69265,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [4435,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2018,69172,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [4437,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2012,69077,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [4445,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Agency for International Development, Gifts and Donations","Economic","World Health Organization Consolidated Grant","2009-09-11T00:00:00","2021-05-31T00:00:00",2016,68385,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","This grant provides support for collaborative activities with USAID and the World Health Organization (WHO) in infectious diseases, maternal and child health, family planning, safe motherhood, reproductive health, environmental health and HIV/AIDS. Specifically, support is provided to WHOs relevant technical and program divisions for technical input and assistance in the development, implementation and/or evaluation of health programs and studies including: 1) Global strategy development; 2) Technical analyses; 3) Demonstration activities and feasibility studies; 4) Capacity building; 5) Policy reform; 6) Project evaluation and assessments; 7) Monitoring and evaluation; 8) Education/information strategies; 9) Maternal and neonatal health; 10) Family Planning and Reproductive Health; 11) Implementing Best Practices in Family Planning; and 11) Medical Eligibility Criteria (MEC)."],
    [4452,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Revitalizing, Innovating, Strengthening Education","2006-07-25T00:00:00","2010-08-31T00:00:00",2008,67744,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","RISE was developed based on global evidence that a comprehensive approach to education support can build the capacity of all education stakeholders, leading to sustainable improvements in educational quality and access. RISEs system of support for education managers, teachers, and communities substantially improved the quality of both classroom instruction and student learning. RISEs model of capacity building for educational management ensured district education systems were better managed and more efficient. The governments of Azad Jammu and Kashmir endorsed RISEs key initiatives and helped to develop roadmaps for long-term sustainability. RISEs achievements were a result of its close partnership with education officials, teachers, communities, and representatives of training institutions."],
    [4454,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Employment Project","2015-01-07T00:00:00","2019-07-06T00:00:00",2015,67599,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Youth Employment Project strives to decrease violent extremism and conflict in Karachi. It utilizes economic empowerment as a tool to counter violent extremism among targeted youth populations, thus addressing one of the primary causes of ongoing instability and violence. The project builds on the successful model that UNDP developed through previous projects with the garments industry. The activity will leverage UNDP funds while increasing the income and employment opportunities for youth and women. This activity will contribute to enhanced productivity in the garment/home textiles industry; an area where employment opportunities exist. These funds will contribute to training approximately 13,700 youth from marginalized households in Korangi, Lyari and Sultanabad in Karachi. Seventy five percent of the participants are expected to secure employment within six months of training completion. The private sector will provide facilities, hire the master trainers, and establish training units in their factories."],
    [4455,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood damaged infrastructure: Khwazakhela Bridge","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2017,67518,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Flood damaged infrastructure: Khwazakhela Bridge"],
    [4457,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Private Investment Initiative (PPII) Project","2014-02-03T00:00:00","2027-12-31T00:00:00",2021,67458,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a new approach that will identify promising businesses with growth prospects and invest in them to expand their market share, innovate product and service lines, and ultimately create jobs and increase incomes. In addition, the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is expected to demonstrate that investing in growth-focused enterprises can generate real profits for investors. This demonstration effect is expected to attract more investment into the enterprise sector through establishment of additional private equity funds."],
    [4461,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP)","2017-11-24T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2021,67115,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Infrastructure Project (FIP) constructs roads to connect remote communities to markets and facilitate access to essential services; restores electricity infrastructure; and improves access to water for drinking and farming. This program is also supporting the construction of the Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road in Balochistan, an important cross-border trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan."],
    [4465,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Security system management and reform","Department of Energy, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation","Economic","Department of Energy, WMD Commodity Identification Training (CIT) National Course Development","2014-10-01T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2015,67000,"Department of Energy","DOE","Technical Assistance","WMD Commodity Identification Training (CIT) National Course Development"],
    [4468,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2015-06-01T00:00:00","2018-05-31T00:00:00",2017,66275,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [4470,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Department of Energy (DOE) 632(B) Transfer","2015-03-01T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2015,66242,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The activities will assist the GOP on integrated energy planning, energy efficiency, natural gas losses, and renewable energy. Some funding will also provide support to help implement the Montreal Protocol Amendment, to include capacity-building at the Ministry of Climate Change and support to the National Energy Conservation Center to develop efficiency standards for air conditioners.New activities will include: 1) distributed renewable energy deployment support and off-grid electrification improvement programs; 2) technical assistance on capacity building and utility best practices, energy efficiency and conservation, grid resilience improvements, and technology deployment for islanding networks, distributed generation, and net-metering; 3) technical assistance to help Pakistan phase out hyrdrofluorocarbons under the Montreal Protocol Amendment; 4) drafting building codes and developing appliance labeling standards; and 5) planning a series of webinars on energy efficiency."],
    [4472,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2012,66110,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [4492,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2012,65000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [4493,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2012,65000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [4494,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","QED Group, LLC","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Global Health Technical Assistance Project: GH Tech","2006-06-23T00:00:00","2011-06-22T00:00:00",2009,65000,"Department of State","STATE","Technical Assistance","To provide the Bureau for Global Health (GH), Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the necessary technical expertise to design, manage, and evaluate program activities. The Project also will provide Global Health Bureau, Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the ability to access independent specialists, including those from universities, not-for-profit, and for-profit organizations and to obtain technical services of key experts to support areas of strategic interest to USAID."],
    [4499,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced)","2009-08-24T00:00:00","2013-09-30T00:00:00",2016,64508,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan."],
    [4505,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","EnCompass, LLC","Governance","Government and Civil Society","WomenÂ¿Â¿Â¿s rights organisations and movements, and government institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","GenDev Multi-year Training Assistance Request (MTAR)","2014-06-06T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2019,64222,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","EnCompass works with USAIDs Office of Gender Equality and Womens Empowerment (GenDev) to update, deliver, and evaluate a blended learning program comprised of four courses for USAID/Washington and Mission staff worldwide:  Achieving Development Objectives through Gender Integration (ADS 205 Course) that builds capacity of USAID staff to operationalize the Automated Directive Systems (ADS) Chapter 205: Integrating Gender Equality and Female Empowerment in USAIDs Program Cycle.  Integrating Gender-based Violence Prevention and Response (GBV Course) that invites USAID staff to reflect on how to prevent and respond to GBV through both a personal and programmatic lens by exploring GBV prevention and response in one or more of the following  programmatic sectors: education; rule of law; energy and infrastructure; crisis and conflict management; global health; economic growth; and agriculture and food security. ADS 205 and GBV Hybrid Course (Hybrid Course) that was developed for missions that have expressed interest in both courses, but lack the time or funding to take advantage of the two independent courses.  Gender Integration Training of Trainers Course (TOT Course) that responds to an increasing demand for the three courses listed above by building the capacity of USAID staff to (co-) facilitate the trainings. Its primary focus is on having participants deliver the sessions, receive feedback, and engage in self-assessment."],
    [4507,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2012,64096,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [4511,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Municipal Services Program - Sindh Community Mobilization","2014-12-11T00:00:00","2016-10-17T00:00:00",2015,63853,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Through a G2G mechanism that will provide the Government of Sindh (GoS) with funding for the rehabilitation and upgrade of municipal infrastructure in target flood affected locations throughout Sindh."],
    [4513,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","CGI Group, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Phoenix Systems Support Task Order","2010-03-01T00:00:00","2015-08-31T00:00:00",2012,63635,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Phoenix Systems Support Task Order"],
    [4518,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IAA Agreement II","2006-08-25T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2015,63318,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program will support activities in control and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as system strengthening activities represented by quality assurance, health financing, and health and management information."],
    [4531,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2010-05-20T00:00:00","2016-03-31T00:00:00",2016,62499,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [4532,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2011,62496,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [4533,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Dexis Consulting Group","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs Manpower Support Contract","2017-03-30T00:00:00","2020-05-14T00:00:00",2019,62494,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs Manpower Support Contract Task Order under the Youth Power Evidence & Evaluation IQC"],
    [4541,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","CGI Group, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Phoenix Systems Support Task Order","2010-03-01T00:00:00","2015-08-31T00:00:00",2013,61596,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Phoenix Systems Support Task Order"],
    [4543,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Humanitarian","Reconstruction Relief and Rehabilitation","Immediate post-emergency reconstruction and rehabilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Managing for Results II (IMR2)","2004-09-22T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2007,61430,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Itegrated Managing for Results project's purpose is to assess and evaluate programs at USAID."],
    [4544,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","University Research Co., LLC","Health and Population","Health, General","Health policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Applying Science to Strengthen and Improve Systems (ASSIST)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2020-06-29T00:00:00",2017,61170,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The objective of the USAID Applying Science to Strengthen and Improve Systems (ASSIST) Project is to improve the quality and outcomes of health care and other services by enabling host country providers and managers to apply the science of improvement. The project seeks to build the capacity of host country service delivery organizations in USAID-assisted countries to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, client-centeredness, safety, accessibility, and equity of the health and family services they provide. USAID ASSIST also seeks to institutionalize the capacity to improve through competency development at the pre- and in-service levels as well as engaging with host country governments at the policy level."],
    [4549,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2015,60741,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [4554,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Infrastructure","Energy","Nuclear energy electric power plants and nuclear safety","Nonproliferation, Anti-Terrorism, Demining and Related Programs","Economic","Department of Energy, Nonproliferation and International Security","2010-04-30T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2011,60207,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","In furtherance of USG nonproliferation objectives. Training course for front-line enforcement officers."],
    [4590,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Macfadden & Associates, Inc.","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI Support Services","2006-08-21T00:00:00","2016-12-31T00:00:00",2013,59262,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI Support Services"],
    [4598,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Humanitarian Assistance To Pakistan For The Complex Emergency - Concern Worldwide","2010-08-01T00:00:00","2011-07-31T00:00:00",2012,58732,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Support livelihood system of IDPs through agriculture and food security and economic recovery and market system activities."],
    [4601,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Immunization and Respiratory Diseases","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Strengthening Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable International Public Health Capacity through the Field Epidemiology Training Programs","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2017,58654,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [4607,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Forman Christian College","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Forman Christian College","2004-08-23T00:00:00","2010-03-30T00:00:00",2009,58225,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Forman Christian College"],
    [4632,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Immunization and Respiratory Diseases","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Strengthening Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable International Public Health Capacity through the Field Epidemiology Training Programs","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2018,56791,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [4642,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Church and Faith Based","Church and Faith Based - United States","Church and Faith Based - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency","2016-06-13T00:00:00","2018-04-30T00:00:00",2019,56348,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Temporarily Dislocated Persons (TDPs) in Bannu and Karak Districts live in safety and dignity in Pakistan."],
    [4643,"DOI","Department of the Interior","FWS","U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","World Wildlife Fund","Other","General Environmental Protection","Bio-diversity","U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Resource Management","Economic","Saving the Pangolins of Pakistan - Conservation of the Indian Pangolin Through Research and.Management","2017-10-01T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2018,56250,"Department of the Interior","DOI","Project-Type","The purpose of this project is to counter wildlife trafficking to address pangolin poaching and trade in identified districts in the Potohar and Azad Jammu and Kashmir regions (Aj&K) in Pakistan. The project intendeds to conserve Indian pangolins by addressing critical data/information gaps regarding the population and scale and scope of illegal wildlife trade, weak deterrence for smugglers, lack of government resources (including capacity, equipment, technology, etc.) and a lack of interagency coordination. Specific activities will include: (1) assess the current status of the Indian pangolin in selected sites of Pakistan; (2) determine the scale and scope of illegal trade associated with the Indian pangolin at select sites; and (3) develop and launch integrated pangolin conservation and management interventions."],
    [4655,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Security system management and reform","Weapons Activities, National Nuclear Security Administration, Energy","Economic","Department of Energy, WMD Commodity Identification Training","2015-10-01T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2016,55500,"Department of Energy","DOE","Technical Assistance","Provide WMD Commodity Identification Training (CIT) to Pakistani Customs officials"],
    [4680,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) - Maternal and Child Health Task Order 4","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2019,54158,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this Task Order is to: Improve the provision of quality-assured health commodities through global commodity procurement and logistics. Provide technical assistance focused on systems strengthening to improve country supply chain and increase commodity security. Improve coordination among global Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and supply chain stakeholders to strengthen the collective response to maternal, newborn, and child health related programs."],
    [4700,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Health and Immunization Response Support (UNICEF Polio, EPI Grant)","1996-09-26T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2006,52794,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To implement activities designed to improve polio eradication efforts and routine immunization. Other MCH activities, e.g., Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A) are supported under a separate agreement. Services Provided: This grant funds activities implemented through UNICEFs country, regional and headquarter offices in support of a wide range of MCH interventions. Country-specific proposals are needed to define the activities to be conducted in support of national programs and USAID mission strategic plans. In general, activities can focus on improving service delivery, planning and training, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy and communications, limited equipment procurement (e.g., cold chain) and policy development."],
    [4703,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID redacted this field in accordance with the exceptions outlined in the Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act of 2016.","2016-01-01T00:00:00","2016-12-31T00:00:00",2017,52748,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID redacted this field in accordance with the exceptions outlined in the Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act of 2016."],
    [4727,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Infrastructure","Energy","Nuclear energy electric power plants and nuclear safety","Department of Energy, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation","Economic","Department of Energy, Office of Global Nuclear Material Threat Reduction (NA-212)","2011-10-01T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2012,51794,"Department of Energy","DOE","Project-Type","Protect International Material."],
    [4736,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA/KP Health Initiative","2016-11-15T00:00:00","2018-05-31T00:00:00",2017,51313,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA/KP Health Initiative will increase the availability of quality maternal, newborn, and child health services in seven districts of Pakistans Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to improve the health outcomes of mothers and their children."],
    [4745,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Cooperative Agreement for the Strengthening an the Development of Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable Public Health Capacity","2010-09-01T00:00:00","2016-08-31T00:00:00",2018,50636,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [4747,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2013,50542,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [4751,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","Mercy Corps","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic nutrition","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) - Mercy Corps (Pakistan)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2016-09-29T00:00:00",2017,50355,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The CSHGP facilitates a dynamic partnership between USAID and private and voluntary organizations (PVOs)/NGOs. Through the CSHGP, USAID leverages the development entrepreneurship and know how of PVOs/NGOs and their local partners for innovative and effective community-oriented programming that sustainably improves maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcomes, strengthens local and community health systems, and contributes to reductions in morbidity and mortality. PVOs/NGOs, with their local partners (national and local MOH, local NGOs/CBOs, communities), implement in a range of settings, from remote communities in a single district to multiple districts or a province. Projects address critical health needs of vulnerable populationsand work strategically with a systems approach at the household, community,health facility, and policy levels and strengthens linkages as relevant."],
    [4758,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2011,50000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [4791,"DHS","Department of Homeland Security","ICE","U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Homeland Security","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Nonproliferation, Anti-Terrorism, Demining and Related Programs","Economic","DHS/ICE - Cross Border Financial Investigation Training (CBFIT) / Cross Border Financial investigations Advisors (CBFIA) in Pakistan","2015-10-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2017,50000,"Department of State","STATE","Technical Assistance","DHS/ICE - Cross Border Financial Investigation Training (CBFIT) / Cross Border Financial investigations Advisors (CBFIA) in Pakistan"],
    [4795,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2012,50000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [4800,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2016,49674,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [4808,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Asia Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Rule of Law - Local Court Efficiency Assessment Program","2010-06-07T00:00:00","2010-07-23T00:00:00",2010,49124,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Local Court Efficiency Assessment Program addresses court administration/case management with a focus on reducing court case backlog/delay."],
    [4812,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Rescue Committee","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Reading Project","2013-06-28T00:00:00","2020-09-27T00:00:00",2020,48914,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Reading Project (PRP) expands Pakistan-led efforts to introduce and institutionalize improvements in reading instruction and assessment in grades 1 and 2 in public schools across Pakistan. PRP supports provincial and regional Departments of Education to strengthen education systems to boost reading skills, and advance community-based opportunities to practice reading outside of school. The activity provides intensive in-service teacher training in reading instructional techniques through the use of new materials. The activity also offers ongoing coaching and support for teachers to reinforce the training. PRP distributes high-quality reading instructional materials for early grades in Urdu, Sindhi, Pashto, and other local languages. In addition, the activity fosters pre-service teacher education through Associate and Bachelor degree programs. With FY 2018 funds, PRP will focus on the Af/Pak border region to provide equitable and high-quality education services and build the institutional capacity of provincial education departments and communities. This forges more self-reliant education systems, enhances trust in local governance along the the Af/Pak border, a key region for U.S. national security. PRP upholds the Mission's core objectives, as articulated in the Integrated Country Strategy and the Country Development Cooperation Strategy, to bolster the equitable delivery of basic services and enhance trust in the government, thereby helping consolidate civilian government control on the border with Afghanistan."],
    [4816,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2013,48695,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [4820,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","EnCompass, LLC","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Gender Integration Training and Capacity Support for Afghanistan and Pakistan","2014-06-06T00:00:00","2021-06-04T00:00:00",2016,48572,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","USAID Gender Integration Training and Capacity Support for Afghanistan and Pakistan"],
    [4821,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","APHIS","Animal, Plant and Health Inspection Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural education/training","Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","Dominican Republic - Expert Consultancy Medfly Control and Eradication","2016-03-15T00:00:00","2016-07-15T00:00:00",2016,48551,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Technical Assistance","Under the APHIS-IICA Cooperative Agreement for Capacity Building initiated in 2014, APHIS revised the 2015 work-plan to provide agreement resources to be directed to the Dominican Republic plant health authorities to assist in the effort to control and eradicate the outbreak of Mediterranean fruit fly in the eastern region of the country."],
    [4832,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2012,48000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [4836,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Interior","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","IAA to USGS for Geohazards Worldwide for Natural Hazards Mitigation","2011-10-01T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2015,47841,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","IAA to USGS for Geohazards Worldwide for Natural Hazards Mitigation"],
    [4837,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2013,47810,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [4853,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,46988,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [4859,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 13 Water Supply Schemes","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2020,46774,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 13 Water Supply Schemes"],
    [4863,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AGES Consultants","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP)","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2019,46155,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffered heavy infrastructure damages firstly due to terrorism and militancy and thereafter due to the unprecedented floods of July 2010. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) actively supported the rehabilitation and reconstruction activities of damaged schools, health facilities, drinking water supply schemes and other infrastructure components in Malakand Division by initially obligating funds amounting to USD 36 million under an Activity Agreement (No. 391-011) signed in September, 2009 between USAID and PaRRSA on behalf of GoP. Expanding its portfolio, USAID provided funds for rehabilitation / reconstruction of other infrastructure components including irrigation, bridges and roads etc. in the calamity hit areas. In June 2012, USAID sub-obligated additional funds for reconstruction of rains / floods damaged and bomb blasted schools in the affected districts of KP under Amended Activity Agreement No. 391-014. M/ AGES Consultants was assigned the task of Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) services of these reconstruction activities under USAID/Pakistan Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP), for which a formal contract was signed on September 30, 2012."],
    [4870,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Other","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Development Innovation Ventures (DIV)","2012-07-02T00:00:00","2013-07-01T00:00:00",2013,45750,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Development Innovation Ventures (DIV)"],
    [4873,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Human rights","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2011,45414,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [4876,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2013,45089,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [4899,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - International Monetary Fund","International Monetary Fund - Other","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Public Financial Management training for the Africa Missions","2015-09-30T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2017,45000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Public Interanational Organziation (PIO) grant to IMF to provide Public Financial Management training for the Africa Missions."],
    [4922,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2014,43635,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [4923,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency","2016-06-30T00:00:00","2018-05-31T00:00:00",2016,43581,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Provision of transitional shelters and WASH support to 1,850 IDP families in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa"],
    [4926,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2015,43510,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [4931,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Capacity building of PaRRSA","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2016,43201,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Capacity building of PaRRSA"],
    [4933,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Enterprise - United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Device purchases from all bureaus and missions, including laptops and docking stations","2011-09-30T00:00:00","2018-12-29T00:00:00",2017,43198,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Device purchases from all bureaus and missions, including laptops and docking stations"],
    [4939,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2012,42956,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [4940,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Human rights","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2014,42951,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [4941,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","WHO Umbrella Grant","1999-09-24T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2006,42862,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","WHO Umbrella Grant"],
    [4946,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Municipal Service Development Program","2012-05-03T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2019,42442,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Government-to-government: Sindh Municipal Service Development Program"],
    [4947,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,42397,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [4950,"DOD","Department of Defense","ACE","Army Corp of Engineers","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Enterprise - United States Other","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Department of the Army, Military Construction","Military","U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: PM-A, PK - Water Resources Infrastructure Support - Study","2014-01-15T00:00:00","2015-03-31T00:00:00",2014,42218,"Department of the Army","ARMY","Project-Type","U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: PM-A, PK - Water Resources Infrastructure Support - Study. USACE activity through [Enterprise - United States Unknown]"],
    [4953,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-09-30T00:00:00","2007-09-30T00:00:00",2004,42122,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [4956,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","APHIS","Animal, Plant and Health Inspection Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Livestock/veterinary services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Biosecurity Engagement Program (BEP)","2012-10-04T00:00:00","2012-10-09T00:00:00",2012,42000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","World Dairy Expo visit - A delegation of nine Pakistani farmers and farm managers attended the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin. The World Dairy Expo is an annual dairy industry forum. This trip was designed to show Pakistan dairy farmers U.S. techniques in milking, feeding, and disease control, to promote food safety and security, and to help protect Pakistan livestock from animal and zoonotic diseases. Additionally, the farmers attended lectures on various topics including animal care and husbandry and equipment maintenance and techniques. The Pakistan delegates also attended a presentation by the Wisconsin Area Veterinarian in Charge and Assistant State Veterinarian explaining the role government plays in animal and food safety regulations in the U.S"],
    [4963,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","APHIS","Animal, Plant and Health Inspection Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural education/training","Foreign Agricultural Service, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","Animal Health","2011-10-04T00:00:00","2011-10-09T00:00:00",2011,41843,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Technical Assistance","Pakistan Delegation to visit World Dairy Expo. From 10/04/2011 to 10/09/2011."],
    [4968,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Trade and Development Agency","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Definitional Mission - Energy Sector Projects, through U.S. Government - Trade and Development Agency","2012-05-24T00:00:00","2013-05-22T00:00:00",2013,41578,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Definitional Mission - Energy Sector Projects, through U.S. Government - Trade and Development Agency"],
    [4970,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Abt Associates, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Health Systems Strengthening Project","2006-12-13T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2014,41482,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","In December 2007, USAID/Pakistan awarded the Pakistan Health System Strengthening Project (PHSP) to Abt Associates Inc. and its implementing partners. PHSP is a two-year activity to strengthen capacity in both the public and private health sectors to deliver quality maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH) care services. By helping to improve MNCH services, PHSP will contribute to improving the health and well-being of mothers, infants, and children under five in Pakistan, especially among vulnerable populations."],
    [4971,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2018,41444,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [4973,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","EnCompass, LLC","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Gender Integration Training and Capacity Support for Afghanistan and Pakistan","2014-06-06T00:00:00","2021-06-04T00:00:00",2017,41402,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","USAID Gender Integration Training and Capacity Support for Afghanistan and Pakistan"],
    [4978,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID II (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced Phase Two)","2013-09-02T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2019,41164,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Phase one of the RAPID fund began in August 2009 and was successfully completed in September 2013. It supported more than three million people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Concern Worldwide has now been awarded funding from USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance for a second phase of the RAPID fund."],
    [4979,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2006,41023,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [4987,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Economic Support Fund","Economic","TB CARE I","2010-09-29T00:00:00","2015-09-28T00:00:00",2015,40786,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","TB CARE I is a USAID five-year cooperative agreement (2010-2015) that builds and expands upon previous USAID TB prevention and treatment efforts over the last eleven years. TB CARE I is one of the main global mechanisms for implementing USAIDs strategy as well as contributing to TB/HIV activities under the U.S. Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation (KNCV) is the prime partner and the collaborating partners are American Thoracic Society (ATS), FHI 360, International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), Japan Anti-Tuberculosis Association (JATA), Management Sciences for Health (MSH) and the World Health Organization (WHO)."],
    [4994,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","QED Group, LLC","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Technical Assistance Project: GH Tech","2006-06-23T00:00:00","2011-06-22T00:00:00",2011,40353,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","To provide the Bureau for Global Health (GH), Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the necessary technical expertise to design, manage, and evaluate program activities. The Project also will provide Global Health Bureau, Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the ability to access independent specialists, including those from universities, not-for-profit, and for-profit organizations and to obtain technical services of key experts to support areas of strategic interest to USAID."],
    [4998,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2010,40177,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5001,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Health Security Partners","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2016-04-01T00:00:00","2020-03-31T00:00:00",2018,40161,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Global Health Security Partner Engagement: Expanding Efforts and Strategies to Protect and Improve Public Health Globally. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [5002,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","EnCompass, LLC","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Gender Integration Training and Capacity Support for Afghanistan and Pakistan","2014-06-06T00:00:00","2021-06-04T00:00:00",2018,40026,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","USAID Gender Integration Training and Capacity Support for Afghanistan and Pakistan"],
    [5003,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2020,40024,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [5004,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2013,40022,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [5029,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","APHIS","Animal, Plant and Health Inspection Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Livestock/veterinary services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Biosecurity Engagement Program (BEP)","2011-09-28T00:00:00","2011-10-05T00:00:00",2012,40000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Five Pakistani scientists and government officials to the U.S. Animal Health Associations (USAHA) 115th annual convention in Buffalo, NY. The delegates learned about the U.S. animal health system, and met with an Iraqi delegation. The delegations attended presentations by federal and state animal health officials on the effective partnership relations between Federal, State and private sector stakeholders in the U.S. animal health sector."],
    [5034,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2012,39720,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [5040,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2012,39617,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [5043,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","EA Consulting Pvt Ltd.","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction of 10 Academic Blocks","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-03-22T00:00:00",2013,39522,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program IQC - Design, construction management, equipping and construction of 10 academic blocks in existing universities across Pakistan"],
    [5048,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2012,39394,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 5 is the procurement mechanism through which the Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP) obtains public health supplies. TO5s overall objective is to improve USAIDs provision of public health supplies to programs worldwide by designing, developing and strengthening a safe, reliable and sustainable supply system that provides a range of affordable pharmaceuticals and commodities to clients in USAID supported countries. The purpose of this increased fl exibility of CCP under TO5 is to provide Missions with a procurement mechanism under which they can purchase a range of that are not offered under the scope of other USAID projects."],
    [5057,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Deloitte","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan (Trade)","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-08-31T00:00:00",2009,38902,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID's program, Empower Pakistan: Trade (EPT), is a 4 year Economic GrowthActivity designed to help the Pakistani economy achieve its export potential bycreating an environment that is more conducive to transit, international and regional trade, specifically in enhancing trade ties with Afghanistan. EPT will focus on removing the impediments to trade through policy reform, and capacity building activities that facilitate increased exports from industry, services, and agriculture enterprises. EPT will also help Pakistan take advantage of recently introduced legislation to allow a wide range of Pakistani manufactured goods to enter the United States duty free through the Reconstruction Opportunity Zones. While this legislation is still pending in the US Congress, EPT will prepare for its eventual approval and implementation."],
    [5060,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Creative Associates International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project","2008-08-29T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2013,38771,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID DO3 - OTI Pakistan Transition Initiative Project"],
    [5070,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2012,38460,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5075,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Other","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Development Innovation Ventures (DIV)","2012-07-02T00:00:00","2013-07-01T00:00:00",2012,38250,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Development Innovation Ventures (DIV)"],
    [5080,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2015,38000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [5096,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Globecomm Systems, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","VSAT services for USAID missions.","2013-04-01T00:00:00","2017-10-31T00:00:00",2015,37333,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","iDirect and Single Channel per Carrier (SCPC) VSAT services to 48 Missions"],
    [5101,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Health Security Partners","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2016-04-01T00:00:00","2020-03-31T00:00:00",2017,37019,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Global Health Security Partner Engagement: Expanding Efforts and Strategies to Protect and Improve Public Health Globally. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [5105,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-09-30T00:00:00","2007-09-30T00:00:00",2005,36859,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5106,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2014,36760,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [5109,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Asia Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Rule of Law - Local Court Efficiency Assessment Program","2010-06-07T00:00:00","2010-07-23T00:00:00",2010,36678,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Local Court Efficiency Assessment Program addresses court administration/case management with a focus on reducing court case backlog/delay."],
    [5131,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Links to Learning (Ed Links)","2007-10-19T00:00:00","2012-10-31T00:00:00",2017,35952,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To provide support to basic reform at the middle and secondary Pakistan school system level under the \" Link to Learning\"."],
    [5135,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-09-30T00:00:00","2007-09-30T00:00:00",2003,35842,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5136,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-09-30T00:00:00","2007-09-30T00:00:00",2003,35842,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5140,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Operating Unit Program Support","2016-11-01T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2017,35675,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Operating Unit Program Support"],
    [5141,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2012,35674,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [5145,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Air Force","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force","2005-01-15T00:00:00","2016-09-14T00:00:00",2014,35410,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force"],
    [5149,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2013,35281,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [5156,"DHS","Department of Homeland Security","CBP","U.S. Customs and Border Protection","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Homeland Security","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Nonproliferation, Anti-Terrorism, Demining and Related Programs","Economic","International Border Interdiction Training II. [18 attendees]","2011-07-07T00:00:00","2011-07-17T00:00:00",2011,35062,"Department of State","STATE","Technical Assistance","To further the informational exchange with partner nations by reinforcing inspectional techniques and methodologies with counterpart law enforcement agencies in the host nations own operating environment.  Skills previously presented in the US during IBIT by conducting practical exercise at critical port(s) of entry identified by host national.  The goal of this program is to help build an internal train-the-trainer capacity and eventually infuse the curriculum into the formal training regimen of the host nation."],
    [5157,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2015,35000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [5173,"DOJ","Department of Justice","FBI","Federal Bureau of Investigation","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Justice","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Federal Bureau of Investigation, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","U.S. Department of Justice - Unspecified Training/Conference","2012-07-06T00:00:00","2012-07-20T00:00:00",2012,34844,"Department of Justice","DOJ","Technical Assistance","U.S. Department of Justice - Unspecified Training/Conference; Fingerprint Training"],
    [5177,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2012,34562,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [5180,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Cooperative Agreement for the Strengthening an the Development of Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable Public Health Capacity","2010-09-01T00:00:00","2015-08-31T00:00:00",2016,34555,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [5183,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","FAS","Foreign Agricultural Service","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Texas A&M University","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural education/training","Foreign Agricultural Service, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","Aquaculture (5)","2009-10-01T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2010,34500,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Technical Assistance","Provides U.S.-based agricultural training opportunities for senior and mid-level specialists and administrators from public and private sectors concerned with agricultural trade, agribusiness development, management, policy, and marketing.. From 10/01/2009 to 09/30/2010."],
    [5187,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Public Law 480 Title II Grants","Economic","Title II Food Aid Program - UNICEF in Pakistan","2016-07-01T00:00:00","2017-06-30T00:00:00",2018,34339,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Project-Type","Title II Food Aid Program - UNICEF in Pakistan"],
    [5192,"DHS","Department of Homeland Security","ICE","U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Homeland Security","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Nonproliferation, Anti-Terrorism, Demining and Related Programs","Economic","DHS/ICE - Cross Border Financial Investigation Training (CBFIT) / Cross Border Financial investigations Advisors (CBFIA) in Pakistan","2013-10-01T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2015,34049,"Department of State","STATE","Technical Assistance","DHS/ICE - Cross Border Financial Investigation Training (CBFIT) / Cross Border Financial investigations Advisors (CBFIA) in Pakistan"],
    [5197,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Institute for International Education","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Participant Training Services","2011-09-26T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2013,33767,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded project that supports professionals in Pakistan by helping them build skills and knowledge in five distinct areas: education, health, agriculture, and democracy and governance. Training for Pakistan also expands people-to-people engagement between Pakistan and the United States through increased educational, technical, and cultural exchanges while developing the capacity of Pakistans public and private sectors."],
    [5203,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2012,33569,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5205,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water sector policy and administrative management","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2013,33514,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [5206,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 10 Water Supply Schemes","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2020,33493,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 10 Water Supply Schemes"],
    [5217,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Blumont Global Development","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Community Mobilization Program (SCMP)","2013-08-07T00:00:00","2021-08-06T00:00:00",2020,32941,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Sindh Community Mobilization Program (CMP) program provides the Government of Sindh, in Pakistan, with technical assistance, training and related resources necessary to improve effective community mobilization and support community and private sector engagement with school based management in targeted geographic areas in Sindh."],
    [5226,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","For Disaster Risk Reduction and Norwaziristan IDPs support in KP","2014-11-06T00:00:00","2019-11-05T00:00:00",2021,32500,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","For Disaster Risk Reduction and Norwaziristan IDPs support in KP"],
    [5230,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Health Security Partners","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2016-04-01T00:00:00","2020-03-31T00:00:00",2020,32233,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Global Health Security Partner Engagement: Expanding Efforts and Strategies to Protect and Improve Public Health Globally. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [5233,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,32141,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5234,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Qavi Engineers (Pvt) Ltd","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program Task Order for 3 CAS Universities","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2014,32006,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program Task Order for 3 CAS Universities"],
    [5248,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2019,31594,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [5253,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNICEF MCH Umbrella Grant","2007-09-28T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2016,31485,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","UNICEF Umbrella Grant to implement activities designed to improve MCH through a wide range of interventions that may include Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A)."],
    [5259,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Army Corps of Engineers","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USACE PASA","2009-10-01T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2013,31195,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USACE PASA"],
    [5261,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Globecomm Systems, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","VSAT services for USAID missions.","2013-04-01T00:00:00","2017-10-31T00:00:00",2015,31135,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","iDirect and Single Channel per Carrier (SCPC) VSAT services to 48 Missions"],
    [5263,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,31067,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5266,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Tuberculosis Control Assistance Program (TB CAP)","2005-09-30T00:00:00","2012-03-29T00:00:00",2011,31000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","TB CAP is a Coalition of partners with KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation as the prime and six other organizations as subs including American Thoracic Society (ATS), Family Health International (FHI), the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), Japanese Anti-Tuberculosis Association (JATA), Management Sciences for Health (MSH), World Health Organization (WHO). The Center for Disease Control (CDC) is a member of the Coalition for coordinating purposes but funds can not flow through this mechanism. The focus of TB CAP is to decrease TB morbidity and mortality in USAID priority TB countries through improving case detection and treatment success. There are five key technical areas including: 1) Increased political commitment for DOTS implementation using evidence-based approaches; 2) Strengthened and expanded DOTS programs, especially to the underserved population; 3) Increased public and private sector participation in DOTS implementation; 4) Increased and strengthened TB and HIV/AIDS coordinated and collaborative activities; 5) Improved TB human and institutional capacity for sustainable TB programs. In addition, TB CAP will assist countries to scale-up country programs to provide national DOTS coverage, apply lessons learned and state-of-the-art approaches, leverage resources to increase impact through collaboration and coordination, integrate TB programs into health systems, and improve the gender, equity and equality of program activities."],
    [5269,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Crown Agents Ltd.","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2021-09-29T00:00:00",2019,30820,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will support the GOP's achievement of structural benchmarks related to privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and to achieve its longer term privatization agenda."],
    [5271,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Infrastructure","Energy","Nuclear energy electric power plants and nuclear safety","Department of Energy, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation","Economic","Department of Energy, Nonproliferation and Arms Control","2013-10-01T00:00:00","2014-09-30T00:00:00",2014,30750,"Department of Energy","DOE","Technical Assistance","Advanced Interdiction Training."],
    [5274,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","USAID |DELIVER","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2019,30615,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER Project is a five year, worldwide project to design, develop, strengthen, and upon request, operate safe, reliable and sustainable supply systems that provide a range of affordable, quality essential health commodities including drugs, diagnostics, contraceptives and supplies to clients in country programs. The project will improve the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services by strengthening country supply systems, collaborating with global and regional partners for long-term availability of supplies, and improving USAIDs provision of supplies to country programs."],
    [5275,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","USAID |DELIVER","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2016,30615,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER Project is a five year, worldwide project to design, develop, strengthen, and upon request, operate safe, reliable and sustainable supply systems that provide a range of affordable, quality essential health commodities including drugs, diagnostics, contraceptives and supplies to clients in country programs. The project will improve the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services by strengthening country supply systems, collaborating with global and regional partners for long-term availability of supplies, and improving USAIDs provision of supplies to country programs."],
    [5276,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","USAID |DELIVER","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2007,30615,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER Project is a five year, worldwide project to design, develop, strengthen, and upon request, operate safe, reliable and sustainable supply systems that provide a range of affordable, quality essential health commodities including drugs, diagnostics, contraceptives and supplies to clients in country programs. The project will improve the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services by strengthening country supply systems, collaborating with global and regional partners for long-term availability of supplies, and improving USAIDs provision of supplies to country programs."],
    [5293,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Department of Energy, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation","Economic","Department of Energy, International Nonproliferation Export Control Program","2016-10-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2017,30000,"Department of Energy","DOE","Technical Assistance","Export Control Capacity Building: Enterprise Outreach"],
    [5294,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","APHIS","Animal, Plant and Health Inspection Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Plant and post-harvest protection and pest control","Foreign Agricultural Service, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","Plant Health and SPS strengthening in Pakistan","2012-08-20T00:00:00","2013-06-30T00:00:00",2012,30000,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Technical Assistance","Under the USDA/FAS programs supporting Plant Health and SPS strengthening in Pakistan, APHIS is providing significant technical assistance in the form of a long-term technical advisor stationed in Pakistan and subject matter experts who are providing specific expertise in the development of a series of educational modules addressing different Plant Health issues which comprise a Plant Health Safeguarding System.  These training modules will be used to train Pakistan plant health officials in order to consolidate and strengthen essential knowledge and skills necessary to the function of a Plant Protection and Quarantine System in Pakistan.  Texas A&M University under agreement with USDA/FAS is developing a series of on-line training modules for Pakistan plant health officials, and worked on the first 3 during 2012, 1: Standard Setting and the IPPC 2: Market Access Process and 3: The WTO SPS agreement. The workshops are scheduled for January, 2013 and June 2013. ."],
    [5307,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","NGO - International Redacted","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Civil Society Organization Sustainability Index (CSOSI) Associate award under the Strengthening CivilSociety Globally (SCS Global) Leader with Associate","2017-10-01T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2019,29892,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To assess the sustainability of the CSO sector within the country across seven dimensions, to draft a report with an annual score and narrative analysis for each dimension, and to disseminate the final regional reports to promote its use and visibility locally."],
    [5312,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNDP FATA/KP IDP response","2016-02-29T00:00:00","2018-07-31T00:00:00",2016,29725,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","UNDP FATA/KP IDP response"],
    [5315,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","DELIVER Project (Deliver II) Task Order 4","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2017,29606,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DELIVER Task Order 4s objective is to increase the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services through strengthened supply chains and supportive environments for commodity security. Task Order 4 will continue to implement best practices and provide technical services that were offered under the DELIVER Task Order 1, while further aligning its work to support the Global Health Initiative, BEST, and other health initiatives."],
    [5325,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,29324,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5334,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Jordan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2017-06-01T00:00:00","2020-05-31T00:00:00",2018,29100,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Global Health Security Partner Engagement: Expanding Efforts and Strategies to Protect and Improve Public Health Globally. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [5344,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","AT&T Inc.","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Program Support","2009-09-25T00:00:00","2016-05-07T00:00:00",2012,28741,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Program Support"],
    [5350,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Weidemann Associates Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agricultural Knowledge and Program Support (AKPS)","2004-09-29T00:00:00","2015-02-27T00:00:00",2015,28542,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Agriculture Knowledge and Program Support (AKPS) Task Order falls under the RAISE Plus Set Aside IQC, established to implement demand-driven, short-term projects in support of USAIDs New Agriculture strategy. Its purpose is to assist USAIDs Office of Economic Growth of the Bureau for Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade (EGAT/EG) (now USAID Bureau for Food Security, Office of Agriculture, Research and Technology (BFS/ART) to develop strategies for and support implementation of more effective, efficient, and sustainable agricultural and rural sector development programs at community, country, regional, and global levels. The project involves the provision of technical services for studies, sub-sector strategy development, agriculture sector and rural development problem and opportunities analysis, program planning and evaluation, provision of training services and dissemination of information on sector strategies and good practices."],
    [5367,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Learning and Training Support","2010-08-02T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2016,27950,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","MSI supports USAIDs DCHA Bureau in their learning and training activities as well as analysis through training curriculum design and delivery, assessing learning through evaluation, and knowledge management through dissemination of electronic information and e-learning"],
    [5372,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AGES Consultants","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP)","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2020,27824,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffered heavy infrastructure damages firstly due to terrorism and militancy and thereafter due to the unprecedented floods of July 2010. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) actively supported the rehabilitation and reconstruction activities of damaged schools, health facilities, drinking water supply schemes and other infrastructure components in Malakand Division by initially obligating funds amounting to USD 36 million under an Activity Agreement (No. 391-011) signed in September, 2009 between USAID and PaRRSA on behalf of GoP. Expanding its portfolio, USAID provided funds for rehabilitation / reconstruction of other infrastructure components including irrigation, bridges and roads etc. in the calamity hit areas. In June 2012, USAID sub-obligated additional funds for reconstruction of rains / floods damaged and bomb blasted schools in the affected districts of KP under Amended Activity Agreement No. 391-014. M/ AGES Consultants was assigned the task of Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) services of these reconstruction activities under USAID/Pakistan Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP), for which a formal contract was signed on September 30, 2012."],
    [5373,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Institute for Peace","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Public sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - Elections Violence Pakistan","2013-03-04T00:00:00","2019-11-30T00:00:00",2017,27771,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USIP intends to extend an existing agreement with USIP to continue to build on the work done on the causes of electoral violence, through program and research-based learning on how to prevent violence related to political and electoral processes."],
    [5375,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 5 health facilities","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2020-09-30T00:00:00",2019,27765,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for 5 health facilities"],
    [5376,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Business Council for International Understanding","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Technical Assistance - Banking Information Technology Modernization, through Business Council for International Understanding","2012-08-29T00:00:00","2014-08-28T00:00:00",2014,27692,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This reverse trade mission (RTM) familiarized Pakistan public and private sector banks with U.S. technologies and solutions for the banking sector, particularly relating to mobile and internet banking, anti-money laundering solutions, fraud analytics, and customer relationship management solutions. The RTM assisted Pakistan's efforts to modernize its banking sector and broaden Pakistanis' access to financial services."],
    [5385,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2010-07-30T00:00:00","2012-12-31T00:00:00",2013,27333,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [5389,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID |DELIVER","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2015,27218,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER Project is a five year, worldwide project to design, develop, strengthen, and upon request, operate safe, reliable and sustainable supply systems that provide a range of affordable, quality essential health commodities including drugs, diagnostics, contraceptives and supplies to clients in country programs. The project will improve the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services by strengthening country supply systems, collaborating with global and regional partners for long-term availability of supplies, and improving USAIDs provision of supplies to country programs."],
    [5399,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","APHIS","Animal, Plant and Health Inspection Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural education/training","Foreign Agricultural Service, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","Animal Health","2011-09-28T00:00:00","2011-10-05T00:00:00",2011,27019,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Technical Assistance","Pakistan delegation attends the USAHA annual meeting. From 09/28/2011 to 10/05/2011."],
    [5407,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Interior","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA IAA with US Geological Survey","2016-10-01T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2018,26665,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Natural Hazard Mitigation Global Technical Assistance"],
    [5411,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Informal/semi-formal financial intermediaries","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2009,26602,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [5412,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2014,26556,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [5415,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2011,26434,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [5417,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2018,26378,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5422,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Municipal Service Development Program","2012-05-03T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2021,26268,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Government-to-government: Sindh Municipal Service Development Program"],
    [5426,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Jordan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2017-06-01T00:00:00","2020-05-31T00:00:00",2017,26224,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Global Health Security Partner Engagement: Expanding Efforts and Strategies to Protect and Improve Public Health Globally. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [5427,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA)","2016-12-01T00:00:00","2021-11-30T00:00:00",2020,26101,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA) will increase incomes and employment in project-assisted economic sectors and improve the enabling environment for private sector led growth in Pakistan. This activity will be focused on developing the following sectors: 1) information, communication and technology (ICT); 2) light engineering;3) textile (minus spinning);4) hospitality; 5) minerals (marble, granite and gems); 6) logistics and packaging; and 7) leather (minus tanning)."],
    [5438,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GSHC-PSM) IDIQ - Family Planning/Reproductive Health (PRH) Task Order","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2020,25604,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Building on decades of USAIDs work procuring health commodities and strengthening supply chains, the Global Health Supply Chain-Procurement and Supply Management project is working to transform global and national supply chains for health commodities. The project integrates two former USAID programs into one efficient supply chain that serves many of the worlds most vulnerable and difficult-to-reach communities. The project is designed to meet todays critical global health challenges  eliminating HIV and AIDS, providing universal malaria coverage, and helping women meet their family planning and reproductive health needs. By bringing together advanced technical solutions, a team of highly qualified experts, and proven commercial processes and principles, USAID Global Health Supply Chain works to reduce costs and increase efficiencies in global and national supply chains. In addition to optimizing supply chains, the project is strengthening national supply chain systems and fostering collaboration among supply chain stakeholders worldwide."],
    [5439,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Macfadden & Associates, Inc.","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI GIU and Mapping Team","2006-08-21T00:00:00","2016-12-31T00:00:00",2013,25579,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - OTI GIU and Mapping Team"],
    [5442,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Khushhali Bank Limited","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Tubewell Efficiency Improvement Program (TWEIP) Phase II","2011-02-25T00:00:00","2014-06-30T00:00:00",2015,25520,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Tubewell Efficiency Improvement Program (TWEIP) is intended to replace agriculture tube wells with more efficient one. Main goal of the programme is to demonstrate the potential to significantly improve the efficiency of the use of electricity in the words largest irrigation-base agriculture system."],
    [5446,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Quick Response Technical Assistance Task Order under WATER IQC II","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2015-07-08T00:00:00",2015,25416,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Quick Response Technical Assistance Task Order"],
    [5447,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM)","2009-09-18T00:00:00","2020-09-17T00:00:00",2021,25370,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM) serves as a primary mechanism to help USAID-supported countries strengthen their quality assurance and quality control systems to better ensure the quality of medicines that reach patients. Supported by knowledgeable staff and state-of-the-art facilities around the world, PQM strives to accomplish four key objectives: Strengthen quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) systems, Increase the supply of quality assured medicines, Combat the availability of substandard and counterfeit medicines, and Provide technical leadership and global advocacy."],
    [5452,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water sector policy and administrative management","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2018,25193,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [5483,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","AT&T Inc.","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PRIME 3.2 Web Services Support (AT&T)","2006-05-09T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2012,24750,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The PRIME 3.2 contracts cover a wide range of IT services such as project management; systems integration; network engineering, management, and security; worldwide data and voice communications; customer relationship management and other user services; and analysis and implementation of emerging technologies."],
    [5485,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AbacusConsulting","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Institutional Strengthening Project:","2011-08-24T00:00:00","2017-10-15T00:00:00",2018,24709,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Institutional Strengthening Project (FISP) is a five-year project funded by USAID/Pakistan. FISP is assisting the FATA Secretariat (FS), the FATA Development Authority (FDA) and the Governors Secretariat in their efforts to develop their capacity through systems development, improvement of related functions, and the strengthening of the information technology (IT) infrastructure. According to the FISP Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan, the strengthened capacity of the FS and FDA will help achieve the strategic objective of ensuring their institutional viability as service-oriented government bodies capable of managing their duties in a transparent and well-planned manner."],
    [5486,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2018,24557,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [5494,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - Non United States","NGO - Non United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","OFDA-2014-Pakistan-Grant-RSPN","2014-04-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2015,24267,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DRR-related CBDRM floods recovery program activities in Sindh province, Pakistan"],
    [5502,"DOI","Department of the Interior","FWS","U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service","NGO","NGO - United States","International Snow Leopard Trust","Other","General Environmental Protection","Environmental policy and administrative management","U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Resource Management","Economic","Wildife Without Borders - Critically Endangered Animals","2013-09-13T00:00:00","2014-09-30T00:00:00",2013,24000,"Department of the Interior","DOI","Project-Type","Expanding snow leopard conservation through livestock insurance in Chitral District. Pakistan"],
    [5505,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Integrated Managing for Results II (IMR2)","2004-09-22T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2007,23889,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Itegrated Managing for Results project's purpose is to assess and evaluate programs at USAID."],
    [5512,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Community Stabilization project for shelter support in Sindh Province, Pakistan","2012-05-02T00:00:00","2014-07-31T00:00:00",2012,23688,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A grant to IOM for a Community Stabilization project to support shelter activities in Sindh Province, Pakistan following 2012 floods"],
    [5516,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2012,23648,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [5520,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IAA Agreement II","2006-08-25T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2014,23578,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Program will support activities in control and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as system strengthening activities represented by quality assurance, health financing, and health and management information."],
    [5522,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","AT&T Inc.","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Program Support","2009-09-25T00:00:00","2016-05-07T00:00:00",2011,23505,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Program Support"],
    [5526,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Social Impact, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Design and Delivery of Evaluation Training Task Order","2009-09-30T00:00:00","2015-03-30T00:00:00",2012,23370,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Design and Delivery of Evaluation Training Task Order"],
    [5527,"DOI","Department of the Interior","FWS","U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service","NGO","NGO - United States","International Snow Leopard Trust","Other","General Environmental Protection","Bio-diversity","U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Resource Management","Economic","Critically Endangered Animals-International Grants","2011-09-01T00:00:00","2012-12-30T00:00:00",2012,23350,"Department of the Interior","DOI","Project-Type","Expanding protection for snow leopards in Pakistan"],
    [5539,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","AT&T Inc.","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PRIME 3.2 Web Services Support (AT&T)","2006-05-09T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2011,23000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The PRIME 3.2 contracts cover a wide range of IT services such as project management; systems integration; network engineering, management, and security; worldwide data and voice communications; customer relationship management and other user services; and analysis and implementation of emerging technologies."],
    [5543,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Commerce","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Commercial Development Program - USDOC 632 (b) Transfer","2013-11-08T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2018,22995,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Department of Commerce will provide assistance for promotion of commercial legal reforms through highly experienced resources to bring about meaningful change in the legal and business environments of Pakistan. Programming will: 1) support the Federal Board of Revenue to pilot reforms to meet Pakistan's commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement; 2) advance amendments to the Customs Act, to revise customs regulations and to publish advance rulings; 3) partner with Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity, the International Road Transport Union, and Pakistani private-sector counterparts to implement the Transports Internationaux Routiers Convention to facilitate trucking and transport; 4) support various Pakistan enforcement agencies to protect intellectual property rights; and 5) promote financial market development through legal training for the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan."],
    [5554,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - International Monetary Fund","International Monetary Fund - Other","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Public Financial Management training for the Africa Missions","2015-09-30T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2018,22600,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Public Interanational Organziation (PIO) grant to IMF to provide Public Financial Management training for the Africa Missions."],
    [5559,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Energy Markets Group","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Definitional Mission - Energy Sector Projects, through Energy Markets Group","2010-09-14T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2013,22492,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Definitional Mission - Energy Sector Projects, through Energy Markets Group"],
    [5564,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2017,22411,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [5567,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","AT&T Inc.","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PRIME 3.2 Web Services Support (AT&T)","2006-05-09T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2013,22259,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The PRIME 3.2 contracts cover a wide range of IT services such as project management; systems integration; network engineering, management, and security; worldwide data and voice communications; customer relationship management and other user services; and analysis and implementation of emerging technologies."],
    [5569,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Learning and Training Support","2010-08-02T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2016,22246,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","MSI supports USAIDs DCHA Bureau in their learning and training activities as well as analysis through training curriculum design and delivery, assessing learning through evaluation, and knowledge management through dissemination of electronic information and e-learning"],
    [5575,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Health Security Partners","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2016-04-01T00:00:00","2020-03-31T00:00:00",2018,22171,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Global Health Security Partner Engagement: Expanding Efforts and Strategies to Protect and Improve Public Health Globally. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [5583,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Humanitarian Assistance To Pakistan For The Complex Emergency - Concern Worldwide","2010-08-01T00:00:00","2011-07-31T00:00:00",2012,22038,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Support livelihood system of IDPs through agriculture and food security and economic recovery and market system activities."],
    [5587,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2012,21875,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5593,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CounterTrade Products, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Counter Trade Products","2017-12-30T00:00:00","2018-12-29T00:00:00",2019,21586,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Counter Trade Products"],
    [5594,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Macro Grant to UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)","2012-01-01T00:00:00","2012-12-31T00:00:00",2013,21583,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","UNOCHA Macro base grant for humanitarian coordination and information management, and protection"],
    [5600,"DOI","Department of the Interior","FWS","U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","World Wildlife Fund","Other","General Environmental Protection","Bio-diversity","U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Resource Management","Economic","Wildlife Without Borders - Critically Endangered Animals","2011-09-13T00:00:00","2011-12-31T00:00:00",2011,21330,"Department of the Interior","DOI","Project-Type","Vulture Safe Zone"],
    [5608,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2017-09-30T00:00:00","2020-09-29T00:00:00",2017,21031,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Implementing Global Health Security Agenda in Pakistan with focus on Strengthened Disease Detection, Surveillance, Antimicrobial Resistance and Revitalized Public Health Systems. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [5610,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2016-09-30T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2017,21000,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Implementing Global Health Security Agenda in Pakistan with focus on Strengthened Disease Detection, Surveillance, Antimicrobial Resistance and Revitalized Public Health Systems. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [5612,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","FAS","Foreign Agricultural Service","NGO","NGO - United States","Land O'Lakes Venture37","Education","Basic Education","School feeding","McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program Grants","Economic","McGovern-Dole Program","2010-09-09T00:00:00","2014-09-30T00:00:00",2015,20918,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Project-Type","The McGovern-Dole program provides for the donation of agricultural commodities and the provision of financial and technical assistance to improve the education, food security and health of school-age children, especially girls, in developing countries."],
    [5616,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Partnership for Ag Market Development (AMD) (formerly Comm. Ag Project)","2015-02-23T00:00:00","2019-06-21T00:00:00",2020,20811,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Commercial Agriculture Project (CAP) will support the development of Pakistan's commercial agriculture and livestock sectors to meet international and domestic demands in targeted product lines, such as mango, citrus, meat, and high-value vegetables. The goal is to increase the efficiency, quality, and profitability of the targeted product lines by helping businesses adopt better and improved production, marketing, and business management practices. CAP will work with commodity-specific farmer organizations, including those established under mission's Agribusiness Project, further developing these groups' abilities to connect with and sell to domestic and international markets. Specific activities anticipated under CAP include helping businesses understand and comply with domestic and international product quality standards; encouraging smaller firms to organize marketing associations; promoting better cooperation and coordination among traders, buyers, and growers; and linking processors and marketers with farmer associations and individual farms that can meet their supply needs. In doing so, CAP will help Pakistani firms and farmers increase market shares and sales to existing markets and access new export markets."],
    [5627,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","AT&T Inc.","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","PRIME 3.2 Web Services Support (AT&T)","2006-05-09T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2011,20579,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The PRIME 3.2 contracts cover a wide range of IT services such as project management; systems integration; network engineering, management, and security; worldwide data and voice communications; customer relationship management and other user services; and analysis and implementation of emerging technologies."],
    [5629,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Humanitarian","Reconstruction Relief and Rehabilitation","Immediate post-emergency reconstruction and rehabilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Revitalizing, Innovating, Strengthening Education","2006-07-25T00:00:00","2010-08-31T00:00:00",2013,20566,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","RISE was developed based on global evidence that a comprehensive approach to education support can build the capacity of all education stakeholders, leading to sustainable improvements in educational quality and access. RISEs system of support for education managers, teachers, and communities substantially improved the quality of both classroom instruction and student learning. RISEs model of capacity building for educational management ensured district education systems were better managed and more efficient. The governments of Azad Jammu and Kashmir endorsed RISEs key initiatives and helped to develop roadmaps for long-term sustainability. RISEs achievements were a result of its close partnership with education officials, teachers, communities, and representatives of training institutions."],
    [5630,"DOC","Department of Commerce","NOAA","National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Other","General Environmental Protection","Environmental policy and administrative management","National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Operations, Research and Facilities","Economic","Ecosystem-Based Goverance of Large Marine Ecosystems","2017-08-01T00:00:00","2018-07-31T00:00:00",2018,20548,"Department of Commerce","DOC","Project-Type","Ecosystem-Based Goverance of Large Marine Ecosystems.  A program to improve global ecosystem-based governance of Large Marine Ecosystems and their coasts by generating knowledge, building capacity and harnessing public & private partners. through United Nations Development Programme"],
    [5634,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2012,20439,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5636,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Quick Response Technical Assistance Task Order under WATER IQC II","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2015-07-08T00:00:00",2018,20393,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Quick Response Technical Assistance Task Order"],
    [5661,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","Mercy Corps","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic nutrition","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) - Mercy Corps (Pakistan)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2016-09-29T00:00:00",2018,20179,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The CSHGP facilitates a dynamic partnership between USAID and private and voluntary organizations (PVOs)/NGOs. Through the CSHGP, USAID leverages the development entrepreneurship and know how of PVOs/NGOs and their local partners for innovative and effective community-oriented programming that sustainably improves maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcomes, strengthens local and community health systems, and contributes to reductions in morbidity and mortality. PVOs/NGOs, with their local partners (national and local MOH, local NGOs/CBOs, communities), implement in a range of settings, from remote communities in a single district to multiple districts or a province. Projects address critical health needs of vulnerable populationsand work strategically with a systems approach at the household, community,health facility, and policy levels and strengthens linkages as relevant."],
    [5667,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Advancing Girls Education and Skills (AGES)","2017-11-03T00:00:00","2019-05-25T00:00:00",2020,20087,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this activity is to increase access to quality education, reduce barriers to success, and empower adolescent girls and young women ages 10-19."],
    [5679,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Crown Agents Ltd.","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Informal/semi-formal financial intermediaries","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2021-09-29T00:00:00",2017,19979,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This activity will support the GOP's achievement of structural benchmarks related to privatization of Public Sector Enterprises under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and to achieve its longer term privatization agenda."],
    [5681,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Security system management and reform","Department of Energy, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation","Economic","Department of Energy, International Materials Protection & Cooperation","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2013-09-30T00:00:00",2013,19948,"Department of Energy","DOE","Project-Type","Second Line of Defense Core.  Deter, detect, and interdict illicit trafficking in nuclear and other radioactive materials."],
    [5684,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2013,19792,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [5701,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2019,19218,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [5706,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","APHIS","Animal, Plant and Health Inspection Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural education/training","Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","Animal Health","2010-10-03T00:00:00","2010-11-04T00:00:00",2011,19074,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Technical Assistance","The Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) requested that APHIS provide Animal and Plant Health expertise to fulfill immediate short-term temporary duty assignment needs in Pakistan. The goal of the detail was to prepare for future collaborative projects with Pakistan and assess current facilities and organization. The assignments involved considerable interface with the Pakistan Ministry of Fisheries, Agriculture and Livestock (MINFAL) as well as the National Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (NAPHIS). Selectees provided technical reviews of the gaps in the current Animal and Plant Health systems infrastructure in Pakistan and recommended actions to strengthen technical and institutional capacities as part of the U.S. Embassys on-going support program in Pakistan. APHIS sent three separate missions to Pakistan in total, largely focused on the collaborative program with the Pakistani Government and the FAO on control of FMD. From 10/03/2010 to 11/04/2010."],
    [5713,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2013,18976,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [5716,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Forman Christian College","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Forman Christian College","2004-08-23T00:00:00","2010-03-30T00:00:00",2010,18886,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Forman Christian College"],
    [5734,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Security system management and reform","Department of Energy, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation","Economic","Department of Energy, International Nuclear Materials Protection, Control & Accounting (MPC&A) (formerly International Nuclear Materials Protection & Cooperation)","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2012-12-31T00:00:00",2013,18387,"Department of Energy","DOE","Project-Type","Protect Int. Material; Deter, detect, & interdict illicit trafficking in nuclear/radioactive materials."],
    [5735,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2012,18376,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5741,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Security system management and reform","Department of Energy, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation","Economic","Department of Energy, International Nuclear Materials Protection, Control & Accounting (MPC&A) (formerly International Nuclear Materials Protection & Cooperation)","2012-01-01T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2012,18282,"Department of Energy","DOE","Project-Type","Protect Int. Material; Deter, detect, & interdict illicit trafficking in nuclear/radioactive materials."],
    [5751,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Integrated Managing for Results II (IMR2)","2004-09-22T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2007,18000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Itegrated Managing for Results project's purpose is to assess and evaluate programs at USAID."],
    [5761,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2007,17738,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5774,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Social Solutions International, Inc.","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Support Initiatives III (GHSI-III)","2016-12-10T00:00:00","2021-12-09T00:00:00",2019,17494,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Global Health Support Initiatives III (GHSI-III) procurement. GHSI-III is the successor to GHSI-II. GHSI III will provide non-direct hire global health support services for USAID's Bureau for Global Health (GH) at its offices in Washington, D.C. and overseas.  The activity will recruit, hire and maintain a contracted technical, professional, operational, and support staff that supply support services to USAID's health programs worldwide. The staff provided under the activity will support seven health program areas: (1) HIV/AIDS; (2) Tuberculosis; (3) Malaria; (4) Avian Influenza; (5) Other Public Health Threats; (6) Maternal and Child Health; and (7) Family Planning and Reproductive Health."],
    [5796,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-09-30T00:00:00","2007-09-30T00:00:00",2004,16863,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5812,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","The Cornell Group, Inc.","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Air transport","Trade and Development Agency","Economic","Orientation Visit - INTERMODAL FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION, through The Cornell Group, Inc.","2009-09-08T00:00:00","2011-10-31T00:00:00",2012,16488,"Trade and Development Agency","TDA","Technical Assistance","This orientation visit (OV) introduced Pakistani public and private sector delegates to U.S. technologies and products currently employed for efficiently improving and managing intermodal containerized freight transportation. The OV included delegates who met with U.S. private and public sector entities active in this arena and attended the Intermodal Expo and TransComp Exhibition in November 2009."],
    [5820,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Rescue Committee","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Reading Project","2013-06-28T00:00:00","2020-09-27T00:00:00",2021,16374,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Pakistan Reading Project (PRP) expands Pakistan-led efforts to introduce and institutionalize improvements in reading instruction and assessment in grades 1 and 2 in public schools across Pakistan. PRP supports provincial and regional Departments of Education to strengthen education systems to boost reading skills, and advance community-based opportunities to practice reading outside of school. The activity provides intensive in-service teacher training in reading instructional techniques through the use of new materials. The activity also offers ongoing coaching and support for teachers to reinforce the training. PRP distributes high-quality reading instructional materials for early grades in Urdu, Sindhi, Pashto, and other local languages. In addition, the activity fosters pre-service teacher education through Associate and Bachelor degree programs. With FY 2018 funds, PRP will focus on the Af/Pak border region to provide equitable and high-quality education services and build the institutional capacity of provincial education departments and communities. This forges more self-reliant education systems, enhances trust in local governance along the the Af/Pak border, a key region for U.S. national security. PRP upholds the Mission's core objectives, as articulated in the Integrated Country Strategy and the Country Development Cooperation Strategy, to bolster the equitable delivery of basic services and enhance trust in the government, thereby helping consolidate civilian government control on the border with Afghanistan."],
    [5825,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Dairy and Rural Development Foundation (Pakistan)","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Dairy Project","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2017-01-14T00:00:00",2017,16287,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to boost the incomes in the dairy sector in Punjab by offering training in best practices to farmers, artificial insemination technicians, and women livestock extension workers. Trainees are introduced to techniques and resources that help improve milk yields and livestock management and also receive basic equipment. The project promotes linkages between small dairy farmers and suppliers, service providers, and higher-end markets."],
    [5831,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","APHIS","Animal, Plant and Health Inspection Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural education/training","Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","Pakistan - Distance Learning Workshop on Risk Analysis","2015-10-17T00:00:00","2015-10-19T00:00:00",2016,16200,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Technical Assistance","Under the USDA FAS Pakistan Distance Learning Project, the in-country Pakistan workshop addressing modules Pest Risk Analysis, (3.5) Pest Risk Communication (4) Pest Risk Assessment (5) and Pest Risk Management (6) was conducted with the target audience of Pakistan Plant Health officials October 17- 19, 2015."],
    [5833,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2013,16143,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [5841,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","MWH Global, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Environmental Assessment of Kuram Tangi Dam Construction (EAKTDC)","2012-11-21T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2015,16025,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Environmental Assessment (EA) of Kuram Tangi Dame construction (EAKTDC) project is being carried out to provide Environmental documentation pertinent to the proposed project as required under 22 CFR 216. The proposed Dam is to be built in Northern Waziristan Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Area (FARA) and is of high priority for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) provincial increased irrigation, and local employment opportunities during and after dam construction. It is envisioned that the economic benefits of the project may reduce security risks for the 3.4 million people living in this challenging area. The project has the full support of the Water and Power Development Authority of Pakistan (WAPDA)."],
    [5845,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2013,15965,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [5854,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2013,15719,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [5862,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2006,15560,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5863,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2014,15554,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [5880,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Other","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Development Innovation Ventures (DIV)","2012-07-02T00:00:00","2013-07-01T00:00:00",2014,15250,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Development Innovation Ventures (DIV)"],
    [5896,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2011,15000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [5899,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Community-based Disaster Risk Management","2011-07-25T00:00:00","2014-04-30T00:00:00",2016,14987,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A new grant for the Community-based Disaster Risk Management in the selected districts of Pakistan."],
    [5903,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-27T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2008,14919,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5906,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Interior","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","IAA to USGS for Geohazards Worldwide for Natural Hazards Mitigation","2011-10-01T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2013,14870,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","IAA to USGS for Geohazards Worldwide for Natural Hazards Mitigation"],
    [5910,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Other","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Consultant for Youth Workforce Development Project Design","2013-05-06T00:00:00","2013-06-28T00:00:00",2013,14678,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","consultants services for Youth Workforce Development Project Design"],
    [5913,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Relief and Development","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Conflict Victim's Support Program","2012-04-16T00:00:00","2015-04-15T00:00:00",2019,14647,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Conflict Victims' Support Program aims to provide equitable and transparent support to civilian victims of conflict related violence in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Designed assistance packages should take into consideration medical, psycho-social, livelihood and long-term support needs of civilian victims ensuring the maximum service-delivery to the beneficiaries."],
    [5916,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Dexis Consulting Group","Other","Other Multisector","Multisector aid","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs Manpower Support Contract","2017-05-15T00:00:00","2022-05-14T00:00:00",2020,14607,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs Manpower Support Contract Task Order under the Youth Power Evidence & Evaluation IQC"],
    [5921,"DOI","Department of the Interior","FWS","U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service","NGO","NGO - United States","Wildlife Conservation Society","Other","General Environmental Protection","Bio-diversity","U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Resource Management","Economic","Critically Endangered Animals-International Grants","2011-08-30T00:00:00","2012-12-31T00:00:00",2012,14540,"Department of the Interior","DOI","Project-Type","Community Based Conservation of the Endangered Flare-horned Markhor in.Gilgit-Baltistan Province, Pakistan"],
    [5928,"DOJ","Department of Justice","FBI","Federal Bureau of Investigation","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Justice","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Federal Bureau of Investigation, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","U.S. Department of Justice - Unspecified Training/Conference","2011-10-01T00:00:00","2011-10-10T00:00:00",2012,14416,"Department of Justice","DOJ","Technical Assistance","U.S. Department of Justice - Unspecified Training/Conference; Fingerprint Training"],
    [5929,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Interior","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","IAA to USGS for Geohazards Worldwide for Natural Hazards Mitigation","2011-10-01T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2016,14359,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","IAA to USGS for Geohazards Worldwide for Natural Hazards Mitigation"],
    [5930,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Interior","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA IAA with US Geological Survey","2016-10-01T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2017,14335,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Natural Hazard Mitigation Global Technical Assistance"],
    [5942,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-09-30T00:00:00","2007-09-30T00:00:00",2005,13981,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [5952,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","","USAID Bureau - Other","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Social Impact, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Office of Inspector General, Operating Expenses","Economic","Design and Delivery of Evaluation Training Task Order","2009-09-30T00:00:00","2015-03-30T00:00:00",2012,13772,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Design and Delivery of Evaluation Training Task Order"],
    [5973,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Revitalizing, Innovating, Strengthening Education","2006-07-25T00:00:00","2010-08-31T00:00:00",2010,13357,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","RISE was developed based on global evidence that a comprehensive approach to education support can build the capacity of all education stakeholders, leading to sustainable improvements in educational quality and access. RISEs system of support for education managers, teachers, and communities substantially improved the quality of both classroom instruction and student learning. RISEs model of capacity building for educational management ensured district education systems were better managed and more efficient. The governments of Azad Jammu and Kashmir endorsed RISEs key initiatives and helped to develop roadmaps for long-term sustainability. RISEs achievements were a result of its close partnership with education officials, teachers, communities, and representatives of training institutions."],
    [5986,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Globecomm Systems, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","VSAT services for USAID missions.","2013-04-01T00:00:00","2017-10-31T00:00:00",2016,13199,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","iDirect and Single Channel per Carrier (SCPC) VSAT services to 48 Missions"],
    [5988,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2017,13149,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [6005,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2021,12684,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [6006,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Health and Population","Basic Health","Tuberculosis control","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2015,12675,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [6010,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Immunization and Respiratory Diseases","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Strengthening Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable International Public Health Capacity through the Field Epidemiology Training Programs","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2018,12662,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [6020,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2012,12524,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6028,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Community Stabilization project for shelter support in Sindh Province, Pakistan","2012-05-02T00:00:00","2014-07-31T00:00:00",2012,12432,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A grant to IOM for a Community Stabilization project to support shelter activities in Sindh Province, Pakistan following 2012 floods"],
    [6048,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Asia Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legal and judicial development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Rule of Law - Local Court Efficiency Assessment Program","2010-06-07T00:00:00","2010-07-23T00:00:00",2010,12226,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Local Court Efficiency Assessment Program addresses court administration/case management with a focus on reducing court case backlog/delay."],
    [6050,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","EA Consulting Pvt Ltd.","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction of 10 Academic Blocks","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-03-22T00:00:00",2018,12207,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the Pakistan Infrastructure Management Services Program IQC - Design, construction management, equipping and construction of 10 academic blocks in existing universities across Pakistan"],
    [6059,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Interdisciplinary Research Consultants","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Definitional Mission - Transportation Sector Projects, through Interdisciplinary Research Consultants","2010-09-23T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2013,12064,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Definitional Mission - Transportation Sector Projects, through Interdisciplinary Research Consultants"],
    [6064,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Trade and Development Agency","Infrastructure","Energy","Natural gas-fired electric power plants","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Feasibility Study - 400 MW Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plant, through U.S. Government - Trade and Development Agency","2014-06-05T00:00:00","2015-02-05T00:00:00",2014,12000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This $12,000 desk study reviewed a proposal for a feasibility study for the development of a 400 megawatt new gas turbine cycle power plant, expandable to 800 megawatts."],
    [6066,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","1988-05-23T00:00:00","2013-09-11T00:00:00",2008,12000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6068,"TREAS","Department of the Treasury","TIA","Office of Technical Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Treasury","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Public finance management","International Affairs Technical Assistance","Economic","Technical Assistance for Economic Crimes","2008-01-08T00:00:00","2014-09-30T00:00:00",2011,11978,"Department of the Treasury","TREAS","Technical Assistance","Technical Assistance Programs provide long-term, resident advisors or short-term, intermittent advisors. Economic Crimes Program advisors support counterpart government institutions build their capacity to prevent, detect, investigate and prosecute complex financial crimes. Specific goals are to prevent abuse of the financial system by criminal interests and to investigate and prosecute financial crimes where preventative efforts prove insufficient."],
    [6082,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) - Maternal and Child Health Task Order 4","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2020,11725,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this Task Order is to: Improve the provision of quality-assured health commodities through global commodity procurement and logistics. Provide technical assistance focused on systems strengthening to improve country supply chain and increase commodity security. Improve coordination among global Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and supply chain stakeholders to strengthen the collective response to maternal, newborn, and child health related programs."],
    [6086,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Human rights","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2012,11635,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [6092,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2014,11545,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [6101,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Municipal Services Program - Sindh Community Mobilization","2014-12-11T00:00:00","2016-10-17T00:00:00",2018,11440,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Through a G2G mechanism that will provide the Government of Sindh (GoS) with funding for the rehabilitation and upgrade of municipal infrastructure in target flood affected locations throughout Sindh."],
    [6128,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2015-09-30T00:00:00","2020-09-29T00:00:00",2017,11000,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Implementing Global Health Security Agenda in Pakistan with focus on Strengthened Disease Detection, Surveillance, Antimicrobial Resistance and Revitalized Public Health Systems. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [6131,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","SpecPro Management Services, LLC","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Professional Services For M/OAA and Select M Offices","2017-10-27T00:00:00","2021-11-06T00:00:00",2020,10970,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","To provide voucher examination, consulting services, and risk and financial management contracting services to M/CFO/CMP for a total of five years (including base year)."],
    [6133,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Interflow Communications (Pvt) Ltd","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Media and free flow of information","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Public Communication Project","2011-11-03T00:00:00","2015-06-30T00:00:00",2017,10965,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Public Communications Project to conduct mass media campaigns and provide assistance in routine DOC office activities for USAID/Pakistan."],
    [6142,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Other","Other Multisector","Multisector aid","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Managing for Results II (IMR2)","2004-09-22T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2007,10740,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Itegrated Managing for Results project's purpose is to assess and evaluate programs at USAID."],
    [6149,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Dairy and Rural Development Foundation (Pakistan)","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Dairy Project","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2017-01-14T00:00:00",2017,10648,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to boost the incomes in the dairy sector in Punjab by offering training in best practices to farmers, artificial insemination technicians, and women livestock extension workers. Trainees are introduced to techniques and resources that help improve milk yields and livestock management and also receive basic equipment. The project promotes linkages between small dairy farmers and suppliers, service providers, and higher-end markets."],
    [6152,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","APHIS","Animal, Plant and Health Inspection Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural education/training","Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","USA - Distance Learning Plant Health Modules","2016-02-23T00:00:00","2016-11-23T00:00:00",2016,10615,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Technical Assistance","Under the USDA/FAS sponsored activity for Pakistan, a series of Plant Health distance learning modules were developed in conjunction with Texas A&M Center for Educational Technologies. They have been developed since 2012 using APHIS PPQ subject matter experts to author the content."],
    [6165,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Interior","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Support Services Contract","2009-09-01T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2011,10379,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","To provide the Bureau for Global Health (GH) in Washington, DC, with a mechanism to obtain administrative and program support services on an as-needed basis. The activities under this contract call for the provision of key support staff, including administrative assistants, program assistants, program analysts, program specialists and travel coordinators to further the mandate of the Bureau for Global Health."],
    [6177,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","CGI Group, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Phoenix Systems Support Task Order","2010-03-01T00:00:00","2015-08-31T00:00:00",2011,10219,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Phoenix Systems Support Task Order"],
    [6181,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, International Assistance Program, Transition Initiatives","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2009,10160,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6192,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Infrastructure","Energy","Nuclear energy electric power plants and nuclear safety","Nonproliferation, Anti-Terrorism, Demining and Related Programs","Economic","Department of Energy, Nonproliferation and International Security","2009-09-30T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2011,10014,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","In furtherance of USG nonproliferation objectives. Training course for export license reviewers."],
    [6197,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Camris International, Inc.","Health and Population","Health, General","Health policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Support Initiative II (GHSI II)","2010-06-17T00:00:00","2017-10-01T00:00:00",2011,9994,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Global Health Support Initiative improves the effectiveness of USAID population, health and nutrition programs. Using evidence-based best practices, the program's vision is to create a large, sustainable pool of talented global health professionals and responsive organizational and professional development programs. GHSI main areas of focus include: 1) the recruitment, placement, career development and mentoring of fellows and interns both in Washington DC and abroad; 2) implementation of a diversity initiative that creates opportunities for underrepresented populations in the field of global health; and 3) organizational development support for USAID staff in Washington, DC and USAID Missions and professional development opportunities for fellows and USAID staff.In Indonesia, the GHSI program supports three technical staff within the USAID/Indonesia health office - the Senior Infectious Disease and Science Advisor, the Senior Maternal Child Advisor, and the Global Fund Liaison."],
    [6201,"DOI","Department of the Interior","FWS","U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service","NGO","NGO - United States","Wildlife Conservation Society","Other","General Environmental Protection","Environmental policy and administrative management","U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Resource Management","Economic","Wildife Without Borders - Critically Endangered Animals","2011-08-30T00:00:00","2012-12-31T00:00:00",2013,9977,"Department of the Interior","DOI","Project-Type","Community Based Conservation of the Endangered Flare-horned Markhor in.Gilgit-Baltistan Province, Pakistan"],
    [6203,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rural Support Programmes Network","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2016-10-10T00:00:00",2016,9974,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)"],
    [6213,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-09-30T00:00:00","2007-09-30T00:00:00",2005,9755,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6215,"DOE","Department of Energy","NNSA","National Nuclear Security Administration","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Energy","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Security system management and reform","Department of Energy, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation","Economic","Department of Energy, International Materials Protection & Cooperation","2010-10-01T00:00:00","2011-09-30T00:00:00",2011,9734,"Department of Energy","DOE","Project-Type","Second Line of Defense Core.  Deter, detect, and interdict illicit trafficking in nuclear and other radioactive materials."],
    [6216,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Cambridge Project Development, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy generation, renewable sources - multiple technologies","Trade and Development Agency","Economic","Desk Study - 5-10 MW Waste-To-Energy Plant Near Karachi, through Cambridge Project Development, Inc.","2013-03-29T00:00:00","2013-06-27T00:00:00",2013,9720,"Trade and Development Agency","TDA","Technical Assistance","Desk Study - 5-10 MW Waste-To-Energy Plant Near Karachi, through Cambridge Project Development, Inc."],
    [6225,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Public sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2011,9637,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [6226,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2013,9619,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [6236,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Army Corps of Engineers","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USACE PASA","2009-10-01T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2014,9524,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USACE PASA"],
    [6237,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2014,9515,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [6240,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Support to the World Health Organization (WHO) fo Response to the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Western Africa and Other Highly Infectious Diseases Internationally","2015-08-01T00:00:00","2015-08-01T00:00:00",2017,9498,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Addressing Ebola and Other Highly Infectious Diseases Internationally. The objective of the project is to contribute to on-going efforts to reduce the morbidity, mortality and to break the chain of transmission of EVD by strengthening capacities at the district level of affected countries in western Africa to actively find, investigate and refer cases, register all potential contacts and monitor them for symptom development, strengthen data collection, reporting and analysis, and promote appropriate messaging for behavior change. This project also aims to address other public health issues in the affected countries that are exacerbated by the EVD outbreak."],
    [6245,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID |DELIVER","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2012,9385,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER Project is a five year, worldwide project to design, develop, strengthen, and upon request, operate safe, reliable and sustainable supply systems that provide a range of affordable, quality essential health commodities including drugs, diagnostics, contraceptives and supplies to clients in country programs. The project will improve the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services by strengthening country supply systems, collaborating with global and regional partners for long-term availability of supplies, and improving USAIDs provision of supplies to country programs."],
    [6252,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2009,9248,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6260,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Enterprise - United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Device purchases from all bureaus and missions, including laptops and docking stations","2011-09-30T00:00:00","2018-12-29T00:00:00",2016,9070,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Device purchases from all bureaus and missions, including laptops and docking stations"],
    [6284,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Army Corps of Engineers","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USACE PASA","2009-10-01T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2013,8792,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USACE PASA"],
    [6290,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Aman Institute of Vocational Training","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Workforce Development Project-Sindh (AmanTECH)","2015-01-01T00:00:00","2019-06-30T00:00:00",2020,8710,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Karachi Youth Workforce Development project is to enhance the earning potential of Pakistani youth from underserved and vulnerable communities through access to internationally accredited and market driven vocational skills. Funds will be used to work with project partners and the private sector to identify targeted youth trainees and provide relevant technical skills for enhanced vocational training. The project will provide opportunities to keep youth off the streets and engaging in unhealthy, sometimes dangerous activities."],
    [6295,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2013,8658,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [6296,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2015,8641,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [6306,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Camris International, Inc.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Support Initiative II (GHSI II)","2010-06-17T00:00:00","2017-10-01T00:00:00",2011,8550,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Global Health Support Initiative improves the effectiveness of USAID population, health and nutrition programs. Using evidence-based best practices, the program's vision is to create a large, sustainable pool of talented global health professionals and responsive organizational and professional development programs. GHSI main areas of focus include: 1) the recruitment, placement, career development and mentoring of fellows and interns both in Washington DC and abroad; 2) implementation of a diversity initiative that creates opportunities for underrepresented populations in the field of global health; and 3) organizational development support for USAID staff in Washington, DC and USAID Missions and professional development opportunities for fellows and USAID staff.In Indonesia, the GHSI program supports three technical staff within the USAID/Indonesia health office - the Senior Infectious Disease and Science Advisor, the Senior Maternal Child Advisor, and the Global Fund Liaison."],
    [6314,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Forman Christian College","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Forman Christian College","2004-08-23T00:00:00","2010-03-30T00:00:00",2008,8420,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Forman Christian College"],
    [6341,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Social Solutions International, Inc.","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Support Initiatives III (GHSI-III)","2016-12-10T00:00:00","2021-12-09T00:00:00",2018,8049,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Global Health Support Initiatives III (GHSI-III) procurement. GHSI-III is the successor to GHSI-II. GHSI III will provide non-direct hire global health support services for USAID's Bureau for Global Health (GH) at its offices in Washington, D.C. and overseas.  The activity will recruit, hire and maintain a contracted technical, professional, operational, and support staff that supply support services to USAID's health programs worldwide. The staff provided under the activity will support seven health program areas: (1) HIV/AIDS; (2) Tuberculosis; (3) Malaria; (4) Avian Influenza; (5) Other Public Health Threats; (6) Maternal and Child Health; and (7) Family Planning and Reproductive Health."],
    [6346,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","GMG Management Consulting, Inc.","Other","General Environmental Protection","Bio-diversity","Economic Support Fund","Economic","E3 Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA)","2011-09-30T00:00:00","2014-09-29T00:00:00",2013,8000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Office of Trade and Regulatory Reform (TRR) is overseeing a new mechanism for Missions and Offices to access technical expertise in a wide variety of EG-related specialties at the lowest cost to USAID. The E3 Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) creates a roster of U.S. consultants who can be engaged directly by USAID (with no overhead to consulting firms) for assignments lasting up to 90 days without contracting officer approval. TRR has a small but growing pool of experts available in trade, regulatory reform, economic analysis, finance, and enterprise development, among others. We anticipate retaining consultants in program design/development, monitoring and evaluation, and other areas over the next several months."],
    [6350,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2010,7956,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6359,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rafi Peer Theatre Workshop","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Childrens Television","2010-05-07T00:00:00","2012-09-30T00:00:00",2010,7848,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pakistan Childrens Television"],
    [6368,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ME","Bureau for Middle East","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","USAID redacted this field in accordance with the exceptions outlined in the Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act of 2016.","2015-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2016,7741,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","USAID redacted this field in accordance with the exceptions outlined in the Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act of 2016."],
    [6381,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,7486,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6392,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - International Monetary Fund","International Monetary Fund - Other","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Public Financial Management training for the Africa Missions","2015-09-30T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2017,7400,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Public Interanational Organziation (PIO) grant to IMF to provide Public Financial Management training for the Africa Missions."],
    [6405,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","AT&T Inc.","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Program Support","2009-09-25T00:00:00","2016-05-07T00:00:00",2015,7309,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Program Support"],
    [6418,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2010,7211,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6430,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Economic Support Fund","Economic","DELIVER Project (Deliver II) Task Order 4","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2013,7059,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DELIVER Task Order 4s objective is to increase the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services through strengthened supply chains and supportive environments for commodity security. Task Order 4 will continue to implement best practices and provide technical services that were offered under the DELIVER Task Order 1, while further aligning its work to support the Global Health Initiative, BEST, and other health initiatives."],
    [6444,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2015,6895,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [6458,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Operating Unit Program Support","2016-11-01T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2017,6723,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Operating Unit Program Support"],
    [6466,"TREAS","Department of the Treasury","TIA","Office of Technical Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Treasury","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Public finance management","International Affairs Technical Assistance","Economic","Technical Assistance for Economic Crimes","2009-02-12T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2011,6640,"Department of the Treasury","TREAS","Technical Assistance","Technical Assistance Programs provide long-term, resident advisors or short-term, intermittent advisors. Economic Crimes Program advisors support counterpart government institutions build their capacity to prevent, detect, investigate and prosecute complex financial crimes. Specific goals are to prevent abuse of the financial system by criminal interests and to investigate and prosecute financial crimes where preventative efforts prove insufficient."],
    [6467,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - Non United States","NGO - Non United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","OFDA-2014-Pakistan-Grant-RSPN","2014-04-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2016,6626,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DRR-related CBDRM floods recovery program activities in Sindh province, Pakistan"],
    [6495,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","SpecPro Management Services, LLC","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Professional Services For M/OAA and Select M Offices","2017-10-27T00:00:00","2021-11-06T00:00:00",2019,6248,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","To provide voucher examination, consulting services, and risk and financial management contracting services to M/CFO/CMP for a total of five years (including base year)."],
    [6497,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-09-30T00:00:00","2007-09-30T00:00:00",2004,6199,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6499,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of State","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-09-30T00:00:00","2007-09-30T00:00:00",2004,6185,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6506,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2013,6051,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [6510,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Dexis Consulting Group","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Education Support & Initiative (ESI)","2015-09-30T00:00:00","2021-09-29T00:00:00",2018,6006,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This mechanism is used to hire staff for technical leadership and technical expertise. Staff will assist in: providing technical leadership and field support, supporting evaluations, research, learning, outreach, and for building USAID expertise in this area. Because this mechanism is in procurement development, the following key information has not yet been determined: Mechanism No. (Award #), Prime Partner, Start and End dates, Total estimated cost."],
    [6512,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Managing for Results II (IMR2)","2004-09-22T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2007,6000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Itegrated Managing for Results project's purpose is to assess and evaluate programs at USAID."],
    [6513,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Public sector policy and administrative management","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Integrated Managing for Results II (IMR2)","2004-09-22T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2007,6000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Itegrated Managing for Results project's purpose is to assess and evaluate programs at USAID."],
    [6527,"TREAS","Department of the Treasury","TIA","Office of Technical Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Treasury","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","International Affairs Technical Assistance","Economic","Technical Assistance for Banking and Financial Services","2008-01-08T00:00:00","2014-09-30T00:00:00",2011,5812,"Department of the Treasury","TREAS","Technical Assistance","Technical Assistance Programs provide long-term, resident advisors or short-term, intermittent advisors. Banking and Financial Services Program advisors support counterpart government institutions to promote strong financial sectors in which institutions are well-regulated, stable, accessible, serve as efficient intermediaries between savers and investors, and are resistant to criminal activity. Banking and Financial Services Program advisors support ministries of finance, central banks, banking regulation and supervision departments, deposit insurance agencies, and other banking sector entities in an effort to assist in the creation of viable, market-oriented banking systems that serve as both sound repositories of funds and efficient providers of capital to productive sectors of the economy."],
    [6543,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2016,5592,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [6558,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-02-07T00:00:00","2012-12-31T00:00:00",2013,5480,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [6564,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Army Corps of Engineers","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USACE PASA","2009-10-01T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2013,5430,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USACE PASA"],
    [6579,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Supply Chain - Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) - Maternal and Child Health Task Order 4","2015-04-15T00:00:00","2023-11-28T00:00:00",2020,5224,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this Task Order is to: Improve the provision of quality-assured health commodities through global commodity procurement and logistics. Provide technical assistance focused on systems strengthening to improve country supply chain and increase commodity security. Improve coordination among global Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and supply chain stakeholders to strengthen the collective response to maternal, newborn, and child health related programs."],
    [6584,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","APHIS","Animal, Plant and Health Inspection Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural education/training","Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","Caribbean - Regional Diagnostic Training, PERAL library initiative","2016-05-30T00:00:00","2016-06-05T00:00:00",2016,5200,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Technical Assistance","The goal was to initiate a network of persons for collecting, archiving, searching and sharing regional pest information."],
    [6595,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Army Corps of Engineers","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","USACE PASA","2009-10-01T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2013,5057,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USACE PASA"],
    [6596,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services (FPRH)","2013-10-02T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2016,5050,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project is Component 1 of the USAID supported Maternal and Child Health Program comprising at total of five components. Project objectives are to increase access to quality family planning services and commodities, and to promote integration of family planning into health services. MSS will implement the project through expanding its social franchise network, outreach teams and services and its field health educators."],
    [6599,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2009,5033,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6606,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2010,5000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6607,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Operating Unit Program Support","2016-11-01T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2017,4998,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Operating Unit Program Support"],
    [6624,"TREAS","Department of the Treasury","TIA","Office of Technical Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Treasury","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Public finance management","International Affairs Technical Assistance","Economic","Technical Assistance for Government Debt Issuance and Management","2011-02-17T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2011,4855,"Department of the Treasury","TREAS","Technical Assistance","Technical Assistance Programs provide long-term, resident advisors or short-term, intermittent advisors. Government Debt Issuance and Management Technical Assistance Program advisors with extensive U.S.-based market experience support finance ministers and other high-level government officials with the development of market-based means of public finance."],
    [6640,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Rural Support Programmes Network","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)","2010-10-12T00:00:00","2016-10-10T00:00:00",2018,4733,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID Sindh Basic Education Project (School construction)"],
    [6649,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2012,4647,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [6667,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Insight Systems Corporation","Other","Other Multisector","Multisector aid","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Knowledge Managements Services II (KMS II)","2014-09-18T00:00:00","2020-03-17T00:00:00",2017,4473,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Knowledge Management Services (KMS) Project provides support to the US Agency for International Development (USAID) Bureau for Global Health, and through this Bureau, to other USAID units working in health-related programs. KMS carries out activities in support of the strategic priorities for U.S. assistance in health, including: HIV/AIDS, Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning and Reproductive Health, Malaria, Tuberculosis, Other Public Health Threats, Avian and Pandemic Influenza, Nutrition, and Orphans and Vulnerable Children."],
    [6670,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2010,4468,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6691,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Resilience Activity (CRA)","2013-08-30T00:00:00","2022-06-30T00:00:00",2019,4354,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the Community Resilience Activity (CRA) is to increase stability in focus areas of Pakistan through increasing resilience in targeted communities. USAID proposed two underlying programmatic objectives to achieve this goal: 1) Increase broad-based citizen engagement in community decision-making; and, 2) Enhance tolerance within and across communities."],
    [6699,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2013,4310,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [6703,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Regional Integration Activity (PREIA)","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2022-08-31T00:00:00",2017,4281,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project builds on the previous Pakistan Trade Project, which focused on improving the overall trade environment and increasing trade volumes by enhancing cross-border and regional trade with neighboring countries. The new project has four planned focus areas: (i) improving the Government of Pakistan's ability to develop and implement reforms of policies that affect trade; (ii) strengthening public and private sector engagement in trade policy making and reforms; (iii) improving regional trade and transit facilitation by Pakistan Customs; and (iv) improving regional business-to-business linkages. The first two areas support broad improvements to the business enabling environment in Pakistan regarding trade, and the others improve the capacity of Pakistani businesses to access regional markets. Trade associations, logistics firms, business associations, Government of Pakistan ministries, and regional counterparts will increase access to markets through the negotiation and implementation of treaties and trade facilitation measures. The implementing partner for PREIA will be competitively selected through a process resulting in a multi-year technical assistance contract."],
    [6722,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Grant to UNICEF for Nutrition, WASH, and Health Worldwide","2010-01-01T00:00:00","2011-03-31T00:00:00",2010,4130,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Grant to UNICEF for Nutrition, WASH, and Health Worldwide"],
    [6734,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Public sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2016,4049,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [6745,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","EnCompass, LLC","Governance","Government and Civil Society","WomenÂ¿Â¿Â¿s rights organisations and movements, and government institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","GenDev Multi-year Training Assistance Request (MTAR)","2014-06-06T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2021,3969,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","EnCompass works with USAIDs Office of Gender Equality and Womens Empowerment (GenDev) to update, deliver, and evaluate a blended learning program comprised of four courses for USAID/Washington and Mission staff worldwide:  Achieving Development Objectives through Gender Integration (ADS 205 Course) that builds capacity of USAID staff to operationalize the Automated Directive Systems (ADS) Chapter 205: Integrating Gender Equality and Female Empowerment in USAIDs Program Cycle.  Integrating Gender-based Violence Prevention and Response (GBV Course) that invites USAID staff to reflect on how to prevent and respond to GBV through both a personal and programmatic lens by exploring GBV prevention and response in one or more of the following  programmatic sectors: education; rule of law; energy and infrastructure; crisis and conflict management; global health; economic growth; and agriculture and food security. ADS 205 and GBV Hybrid Course (Hybrid Course) that was developed for missions that have expressed interest in both courses, but lack the time or funding to take advantage of the two independent courses.  Gender Integration Training of Trainers Course (TOT Course) that responds to an increasing demand for the three courses listed above by building the capacity of USAID staff to (co-) facilitate the trainings. Its primary focus is on having participants deliver the sessions, receive feedback, and engage in self-assessment."],
    [6750,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2013,3932,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [6753,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-09-30T00:00:00","2007-09-30T00:00:00",2005,3902,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6756,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Reading Program","2014-01-06T00:00:00","2019-01-05T00:00:00",2020,3880,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sindh Reading Program aims to enhance children's literacy and numeracy competencies in selected 7 target districts and five selected Karachi towns of Sindh province. The program will support GOS institutions in enhancing and improving the quality of learning through efforts to improve reading and numeracy skills among students in early grades K to 3 grades. It aims to teach 750,000 students how to read through improved teaching practices in early grade reading and numeracy, increase in access to reading and mathematics materials and improvement of assessment practice. The program will also rehabilitate up to 10 public libraries in the target districts and will also benefit 100,000 students in non-formal learning activities.Objectives- Improve teacher competencies for effective early grade reading and mathematics instruction;- Improve early grade reading and mathematics assessment practice;- Improve student access to supplementary reading and mathematics material;- Enhance participation of parents and caregivers in support of early grade literacy and early grade numeracy for out of school children."],
    [6768,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Health Security Partners","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2017-04-01T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2017,3818,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Global Health Security Partner Engagement: Expanding Efforts and Strategies to Protect and Improve Public Health Globally. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [6790,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Information Management and Mine Action Programs","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Basic Education Program (SBEP)","2012-04-02T00:00:00","2013-04-15T00:00:00",2015,3702,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Sindh Basic Education Program (SBEP) supports the Government of Sindh in increasing and sustaining the enrolment of children in primary, middle and secondary schools. The planning period is from 2012 to 2016 (extension till September 2018). Government of Sindh will be contributing additional $10million USD towards this program and is working collectively with USAID towards improving quality and access to education for the children of Sindh."],
    [6794,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2014,3682,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [6795,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Health and Immunization Response Support (UNICEF Polio, EPI Grant)","1996-09-26T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2005,3666,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To implement activities designed to improve polio eradication efforts and routine immunization. Other MCH activities, e.g., Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A) are supported under a separate agreement. Services Provided: This grant funds activities implemented through UNICEFs country, regional and headquarter offices in support of a wide range of MCH interventions. Country-specific proposals are needed to define the activities to be conducted in support of national programs and USAID mission strategic plans. In general, activities can focus on improving service delivery, planning and training, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy and communications, limited equipment procurement (e.g., cold chain) and policy development."],
    [6815,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","FAS","Foreign Agricultural Service","NGO","NGO - United States","Land O'Lakes Venture37","Education","Basic Education","School feeding","McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program Grants","Economic","McGovern-Dole Program","2010-09-09T00:00:00","2014-09-30T00:00:00",2016,3555,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Project-Type","The McGovern-Dole program provides for the donation of agricultural commodities and the provision of financial and technical assistance to improve the education, food security and health of school-age children, especially girls, in developing countries."],
    [6819,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2009,3531,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6821,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2012,3512,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [6826,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Enterprise - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","OFDA Institutional Support Contract IQC - Task Order 16 to support Office of Civilian Response (OCR)","2006-08-21T00:00:00","2016-12-31T00:00:00",2015,3480,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Task order to support USAID/DCHAs Office of Civilian Response (OCR) in its mission to enhance USAIDs ability to deploy appropriately trained staff in a timely manner for Reconstruction and Stabilization (R&S) activities in overseas crisis/conflict environments, and to act as USAIDs focal point for activities and missions pertaining to theinteragency Civilian Response Corps (CRC) initiative. Additionally, Macfadden is helping OCR manage a Civilian Deployment Center (CDC) which is capable of processing, equipping and deploying large numbers of interagency CRC personnel to overseas R&S operations."],
    [6830,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2013,3457,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [6877,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Education Development Center","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Teacher Education Project","2011-04-05T00:00:00","2013-10-04T00:00:00",2011,3144,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A nationwide program to standardize and improve the quality of preservice and continuing teacher education and training."],
    [6880,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Development Programme","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Youth Employment Project","2015-01-07T00:00:00","2019-07-06T00:00:00",2020,3128,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Youth Employment Project strives to decrease violent extremism and conflict in Karachi. It utilizes economic empowerment as a tool to counter violent extremism among targeted youth populations, thus addressing one of the primary causes of ongoing instability and violence. The project builds on the successful model that UNDP developed through previous projects with the garments industry. The activity will leverage UNDP funds while increasing the income and employment opportunities for youth and women. This activity will contribute to enhanced productivity in the garment/home textiles industry; an area where employment opportunities exist. These funds will contribute to training approximately 13,700 youth from marginalized households in Korangi, Lyari and Sultanabad in Karachi. Seventy five percent of the participants are expected to secure employment within six months of training completion. The private sector will provide facilities, hire the master trainers, and establish training units in their factories."],
    [6882,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Integrated Managing for Results II (IMR2)","2004-09-22T00:00:00","2010-09-30T00:00:00",2011,3127,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Itegrated Managing for Results project's purpose is to assess and evaluate programs at USAID."],
    [6885,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","SpecPro Management Services, LLC","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Professional Services For M/OAA and Select M Offices","2017-10-27T00:00:00","2021-11-06T00:00:00",2020,3119,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","To provide voucher examination, consulting services, and risk and financial management contracting services to M/CFO/CMP for a total of five years (including base year)."],
    [6898,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","TERA International Group, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy research","Trade and Development Agency","Economic","Desk Study - LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS TRANSPORT FUEL CONVERSION STUDY, through TERA International Group, Inc.","2011-12-29T00:00:00","2012-02-29T00:00:00",2012,3000,"Trade and Development Agency","TDA","Technical Assistance","This Desk Study Review assesses the technical qualifications of a US. company to carry out the Pakistan Liquefied Petroleum Gas Transport Fuel Conversion Feasibility Study (USTDA Activity No. 2010-31068A)."],
    [6900,"TDA","Trade and Development Agency","","not applicable","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Cambridge Project Development, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy generation, renewable sources - multiple technologies","Trade and Development Agency","Economic","Desk Study - 5-10 MW Waste-to-Energy Plant, through Cambridge Project Development, Inc.","2013-11-06T00:00:00","2014-02-05T00:00:00",2014,3000,"Trade and Development Agency","TDA","Project-Type","This $3,000 desk study review (DSR) assessed and responded to claims regarding the work performed for the 5-10 Megawatt Waste-to-Energy Plant Near Karachi Feasibility Study (FS) in Pakistan.  The DSR Consultant reviewed the Contractor's response materials and provided USTDA with revised recommendations in order to complete the closeout process for this FS."],
    [6902,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2012,2997,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6904,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2013,2991,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [6911,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Social Impact, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Design and Delivery of Evaluation Training Task Order","2009-09-30T00:00:00","2015-03-30T00:00:00",2012,2921,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Design and Delivery of Evaluation Training Task Order"],
    [6932,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2009,2790,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6952,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,2700,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6955,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Dairy and Rural Development Foundation (Pakistan)","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Dairy Project","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2017-01-14T00:00:00",2013,2685,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to boost the incomes in the dairy sector in Punjab by offering training in best practices to farmers, artificial insemination technicians, and women livestock extension workers. Trainees are introduced to techniques and resources that help improve milk yields and livestock management and also receive basic equipment. The project promotes linkages between small dairy farmers and suppliers, service providers, and higher-end markets."],
    [6973,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,2566,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [6984,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Reconstruction of schools","2012-03-02T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2021,2502,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Reconstruction of schools"],
    [6994,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Weidemann Associates Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agricultural Knowledge and Program Support (AKPS)","2004-09-29T00:00:00","2015-02-27T00:00:00",2020,2421,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Agriculture Knowledge and Program Support (AKPS) Task Order falls under the RAISE Plus Set Aside IQC, established to implement demand-driven, short-term projects in support of USAIDs New Agriculture strategy. Its purpose is to assist USAIDs Office of Economic Growth of the Bureau for Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade (EGAT/EG) (now USAID Bureau for Food Security, Office of Agriculture, Research and Technology (BFS/ART) to develop strategies for and support implementation of more effective, efficient, and sustainable agricultural and rural sector development programs at community, country, regional, and global levels. The project involves the provision of technical services for studies, sub-sector strategy development, agriculture sector and rural development problem and opportunities analysis, program planning and evaluation, provision of training services and dissemination of information on sector strategies and good practices."],
    [6995,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","National Development Consultants Ltd.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Assessment and evaluation services for Peshawar Master Plan, Municipal Services Program","2011-10-03T00:00:00","2016-10-02T00:00:00",2015,2419,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Assessment and evaluation services for Peshawar Master Plan, Municipal Services Program"],
    [7034,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2006,2199,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7039,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","University of Agriculture, Faisalabad","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) - ASF","2014-12-12T00:00:00","2017-07-21T00:00:00",2019,2178,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Under the U.S. Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies project, the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) for Agriculture and Food Security (AFS), works with the University of California at Davis (UC-Davis) to produce graduates with the technical and soft skills needed in the labor market, conduct and disseminate high quality research, and perform industry and government services in the agriculture and food security sector. The USPCAS-AFS will award a minimum of 100 graduate scholarships and faculty/student exchanges with UC-Davis. The program will procure modern laboratory equipment, establish a technical library, organize conferences and workshops, and initiate curriculum reform. The activity will also expand public-private partnerships and student internships with industry professionals and organizations. Anticipated results include improvement in UAF's: 1) ability to address AFS challenges; 2) pedagogy and research; 3) and cutting-edge research."],
    [7040,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Forman Christian College","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Forman Christian College","2004-08-23T00:00:00","2010-03-30T00:00:00",2010,2176,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Forman Christian College"],
    [7042,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2010,2163,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7049,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Camris International, Inc.","Health and Population","Health, General","Health policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Support Initiative II (GHSI II)","2010-06-17T00:00:00","2017-10-01T00:00:00",2016,2100,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Global Health Support Initiative improves the effectiveness of USAID population, health and nutrition programs. Using evidence-based best practices, the program's vision is to create a large, sustainable pool of talented global health professionals and responsive organizational and professional development programs. GHSI main areas of focus include: 1) the recruitment, placement, career development and mentoring of fellows and interns both in Washington DC and abroad; 2) implementation of a diversity initiative that creates opportunities for underrepresented populations in the field of global health; and 3) organizational development support for USAID staff in Washington, DC and USAID Missions and professional development opportunities for fellows and USAID staff.In Indonesia, the GHSI program supports three technical staff within the USAID/Indonesia health office - the Senior Infectious Disease and Science Advisor, the Senior Maternal Child Advisor, and the Global Fund Liaison."],
    [7061,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2018,2038,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [7064,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","","USAID Bureau - Other","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Office of Inspector General, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,2027,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7065,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2009,2025,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7068,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2010,2008,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7069,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Public Law 480 Title II Grants","Economic","Title II Food Aid Program - UNICEF in Pakistan","2016-07-01T00:00:00","2017-06-30T00:00:00",2019,2006,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Project-Type","Title II Food Aid Program - UNICEF in Pakistan"],
    [7076,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2009,1988,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7079,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Interior","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","IAA to USGS for Geohazards Worldwide for Natural Hazards Mitigation","2011-10-01T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2014,1972,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","IAA to USGS for Geohazards Worldwide for Natural Hazards Mitigation"],
    [7095,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Enterprise - United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Operations and Maintenance Support for USAID IT Services","2016-01-01T00:00:00","2019-05-31T00:00:00",2017,1900,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The Contractor shall provide the facilities, personnel, materials, equipment and management/technical expertise to meet the USAID IT Infrastructure and Systems Operations & Maintenance (O&M) requirements."],
    [7112,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2010,1838,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7119,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2008,1796,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7126,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Operating Unit Program Support","2016-11-01T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2017,1765,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Operating Unit Program Support"],
    [7140,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Social Impact, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Design and Delivery of Evaluation Training Task Order","2009-09-30T00:00:00","2015-03-30T00:00:00",2012,1669,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Design and Delivery of Evaluation Training Task Order"],
    [7143,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,1665,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7154,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","MWH Global, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Environmental Assessment of Kuram Tangi Dam Construction (EAKTDC)","2012-11-21T00:00:00","2013-12-31T00:00:00",2013,1594,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Environmental Assessment (EA) of Kuram Tangi Dame construction (EAKTDC) project is being carried out to provide Environmental documentation pertinent to the proposed project as required under 22 CFR 216. The proposed Dam is to be built in Northern Waziristan Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Area (FARA) and is of high priority for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) provincial increased irrigation, and local employment opportunities during and after dam construction. It is envisioned that the economic benefits of the project may reduce security risks for the 3.4 million people living in this challenging area. The project has the full support of the Water and Power Development Authority of Pakistan (WAPDA)."],
    [7160,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2009,1556,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7172,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2012,1507,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7188,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IAA Agreement II","2006-08-25T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2016,1438,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Program will support activities in control and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as system strengthening activities represented by quality assurance, health financing, and health and management information."],
    [7191,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2010,1434,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7217,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA)","2016-12-01T00:00:00","2021-11-30T00:00:00",2018,1335,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA) will increase incomes and employment in project-assisted economic sectors and improve the enabling environment for private sector led growth in Pakistan. This activity will be focused on developing the following sectors: 1) information, communication and technology (ICT); 2) light engineering;3) textile (minus spinning);4) hospitality; 5) minerals (marble, granite and gems); 6) logistics and packaging; and 7) leather (minus tanning)."],
    [7218,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,1333,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7224,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","RAPID II (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced Phase Two)","2013-09-02T00:00:00","2019-03-31T00:00:00",2020,1310,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","RAPID (Responding to Pakistans Internally Displaced) is a funding mechanism that was established in September 2009 under a cooperative agreement between Concern Worldwide and USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. It was designed to respond quickly to the urgent needs of people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Phase one of the RAPID fund began in August 2009 and was successfully completed in September 2013. It supported more than three million people affected by disasters in Pakistan. Concern Worldwide has now been awarded funding from USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance for a second phase of the RAPID fund."],
    [7236,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2012,1267,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7244,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","","USAID Bureau - Other","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Office of Inspector General, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2012,1242,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7249,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","AGES Consultants","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP)","2012-10-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2016,1227,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffered heavy infrastructure damages firstly due to terrorism and militancy and thereafter due to the unprecedented floods of July 2010. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) actively supported the rehabilitation and reconstruction activities of damaged schools, health facilities, drinking water supply schemes and other infrastructure components in Malakand Division by initially obligating funds amounting to USD 36 million under an Activity Agreement (No. 391-011) signed in September, 2009 between USAID and PaRRSA on behalf of GoP. Expanding its portfolio, USAID provided funds for rehabilitation / reconstruction of other infrastructure components including irrigation, bridges and roads etc. in the calamity hit areas. In June 2012, USAID sub-obligated additional funds for reconstruction of rains / floods damaged and bomb blasted schools in the affected districts of KP under Amended Activity Agreement No. 391-014. M/ AGES Consultants was assigned the task of Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) services of these reconstruction activities under USAID/Pakistan Construction Monitoring and Evaluation Program (CMEP), for which a formal contract was signed on September 30, 2012."],
    [7254,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","QED Group, LLC","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Technical Assistance Project: GH Tech","2006-06-23T00:00:00","2011-06-22T00:00:00",2011,1213,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","To provide the Bureau for Global Health (GH), Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the necessary technical expertise to design, manage, and evaluate program activities. The Project also will provide Global Health Bureau, Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the ability to access independent specialists, including those from universities, not-for-profit, and for-profit organizations and to obtain technical services of key experts to support areas of strategic interest to USAID."],
    [7264,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,1185,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7271,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2008,1163,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7282,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: CDC's Collaboration with Academia to Strengthen Public Health Workforce Capacity","2012-08-15T00:00:00","2017-08-14T00:00:00",2016,1124,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [7325,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","APHIS","Animal, Plant and Health Inspection Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Economic Growth","Trade Policy and Regulations","Trade facilitation","Foreign Agricultural Service, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","Annual Pakistan Mango Conference","2012-01-31T00:00:00","2012-01-31T00:00:00",2012,1000,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Technical Assistance","APHIS Islamabad attended the Annual Pakistan Mango Conference on January 31st, 2012 in Islamabad. The conference brought together growers, packers, exporters, university researchers, and Pakistan government officials to discuss mango exports. APHIS Islamabad provided information about the program to export mangoes to the United States and guidance on phytosanitary issues. The conference was sponsored by the AID Firms project and was held at the Marriot in Islamabad. APHIS Islamabad co-chaired a session on SPS issues."],
    [7329,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Other","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,1000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7336,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2010,978,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7338,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of the Air Force","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force","2005-01-15T00:00:00","2016-09-14T00:00:00",2009,974,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Inter-Agency Agreement with the U.S. Air Force"],
    [7352,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Institute for International Education","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Participant Training Services","2011-09-26T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2015,939,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded project that supports professionals in Pakistan by helping them build skills and knowledge in five distinct areas: education, health, agriculture, and democracy and governance. Training for Pakistan also expands people-to-people engagement between Pakistan and the United States through increased educational, technical, and cultural exchanges while developing the capacity of Pakistans public and private sectors."],
    [7355,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2006,927,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7377,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: CDC's Collaboration with Academia to Strengthen Public Health Workforce Capacity","2012-08-15T00:00:00","2017-08-14T00:00:00",2017,877,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [7380,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2009,856,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7403,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,797,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7407,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2008,786,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7446,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2010,674,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7450,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,666,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7452,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2011,665,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7453,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2008,664,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7459,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Dairy and Rural Development Foundation (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Dairy Project","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2017-01-14T00:00:00",2018,648,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project seeks to boost the incomes in the dairy sector in Punjab by offering training in best practices to farmers, artificial insemination technicians, and women livestock extension workers. Trainees are introduced to techniques and resources that help improve milk yields and livestock management and also receive basic equipment. The project promotes linkages between small dairy farmers and suppliers, service providers, and higher-end markets."],
    [7472,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Education Development Center","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Teacher Education Project","2011-04-05T00:00:00","2013-10-04T00:00:00",2015,616,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A nationwide program to standardize and improve the quality of preservice and continuing teacher education and training."],
    [7487,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Camris International, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Support Initiative II (GHSI II)","2010-06-17T00:00:00","2017-10-01T00:00:00",2011,582,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Global Health Support Initiative improves the effectiveness of USAID population, health and nutrition programs. Using evidence-based best practices, the program's vision is to create a large, sustainable pool of talented global health professionals and responsive organizational and professional development programs. GHSI main areas of focus include: 1) the recruitment, placement, career development and mentoring of fellows and interns both in Washington DC and abroad; 2) implementation of a diversity initiative that creates opportunities for underrepresented populations in the field of global health; and 3) organizational development support for USAID staff in Washington, DC and USAID Missions and professional development opportunities for fellows and USAID staff.In Indonesia, the GHSI program supports three technical staff within the USAID/Indonesia health office - the Senior Infectious Disease and Science Advisor, the Senior Maternal Child Advisor, and the Global Fund Liaison."],
    [7512,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Food Program","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Emergency food assistance","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Pakistan - Support Government of Pakistan Contribution of Locally Procured Wheat","2013-08-30T00:00:00","2014-08-31T00:00:00",2015,506,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","Pakistan - Support Government of Pakistan Contribution of Locally Procured Wheat"],
    [7520,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","AT&T Inc.","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Program Support","2009-09-25T00:00:00","2016-05-07T00:00:00",2011,500,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Program Support"],
    [7526,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2012,493,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7540,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agriculture Recovery Project","2010-10-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2011,459,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project aimed to provide emergency livelihood assistance to support 2010 flood-affected vulnerable farmers in Pakistan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and Balochistan. The main objectives of the project were to (1) provide wheat seed packages for vulnerable households; (2) provide assistance to maintain the health and nutrition of surviving livestock in the near-term through fodder and vaccination provision; (3) provide Sorghum seed for farmers who need the crop to supplement feed for livestock and (4) provide assistance, in the form of cash for work, to stimulate community participation in the initial repair of damaged portions of the irrigation distribution system. This action not only provides an infusion of much needed cash into affected communities, it makes it possible for irrigation water to reach planted wheat acreage by the time such irrigation is needed. In Balochistan, the program is implemented in three of the four severely flood-affected provinces covering 22 districts"],
    [7551,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2009,449,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7569,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Camris International, Inc.","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Global Health Support Initiative II (GHSI II)","2010-06-17T00:00:00","2017-10-01T00:00:00",2011,406,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Global Health Support Initiative improves the effectiveness of USAID population, health and nutrition programs. Using evidence-based best practices, the program's vision is to create a large, sustainable pool of talented global health professionals and responsive organizational and professional development programs. GHSI main areas of focus include: 1) the recruitment, placement, career development and mentoring of fellows and interns both in Washington DC and abroad; 2) implementation of a diversity initiative that creates opportunities for underrepresented populations in the field of global health; and 3) organizational development support for USAID staff in Washington, DC and USAID Missions and professional development opportunities for fellows and USAID staff.In Indonesia, the GHSI program supports three technical staff within the USAID/Indonesia health office - the Senior Infectious Disease and Science Advisor, the Senior Maternal Child Advisor, and the Global Fund Liaison."],
    [7572,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","CGI Group, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Operating Expenses","Economic","Critical Functions Task Order under DoS BPA","2015-08-01T00:00:00","2020-07-31T00:00:00",2016,400,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The purpose of this award is to provide support under the DoS BPA to provide support to E2/GLAAS/Phoenix and special projects"],
    [7581,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2013,390,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [7604,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2009,334,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7618,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2010,308,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7651,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2006,261,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7671,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Learning and Training Support","2010-08-02T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2018,247,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","MSI supports USAIDs DCHA Bureau in their learning and training activities as well as analysis through training curriculum design and delivery, assessing learning through evaluation, and knowledge management through dissemination of electronic information and e-learning"],
    [7672,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","FSIS","Food Safety Inspection Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Food Safety and Inspection Service","Economic","USAD/FSIS Fruit and Vegitable Programs","2010-05-06T00:00:00","2010-05-06T00:00:00",2010,244,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Technical Assistance","Technical assistance. From 05/06/2010 to 05/06/2010."],
    [7693,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2007,212,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7699,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,208,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7715,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","","USAID Bureau - Other","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Personal Services Contractors - USAID","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Office of Inspector General, Operating Expenses","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2012,182,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7718,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,180,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7726,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Build Resilient Communities in Pakistan","2014-09-02T00:00:00","2017-06-30T00:00:00",2017,168,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Build Resilient Communities in Pakistan"],
    [7737,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2008,155,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7743,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","APHIS","Animal, Plant and Health Inspection Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural research","Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","Mapping FMD vaccination in Pakistan (Teleconference)","2016-02-22T00:00:00","2016-02-24T00:00:00",2016,133,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Technical Assistance","From February 22-24, 2016, the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), International Technical and Regulatory Capacity Building (ITRCB) Center participated in the Mapping of FMD vaccination in Pakistan (via teleconference). CEAH IMAS geospatial team members Andrew Fox and Kimberly Aardal assisted Dr. Jack Mortenson (in Pakistan) with mapping FMD vaccination villages and communal pasture areas in the Ghizer district of Pakistan."],
    [7744,"AGR","Department of Agriculture","APHIS","Animal, Plant and Health Inspection Service","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Agriculture","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural education/training","Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Salaries and Expenses","Economic","Pakistan - Distance Learning Workshop on Export Certification Process","2016-07-30T00:00:00","2016-07-31T00:00:00",2016,133,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Technical Assistance","Under the USDA/FAS funded Pakistan Distance Learning Project - Davin Potts, APHIS/PPQ/POP delivered the in-country workshop for module 11 - Export Certification, in Pakistan. Workshop No. 6 in the series of in-country training seminars reviews and reinforces the learning elements of the Distance learning module 11 - Export Certification."],
    [7749,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","ASIA","Bureau for Asia","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Personal Services Contractors - USAID","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","1997-10-07T00:00:00","2007-09-30T00:00:00",2005,124,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7778,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Health Security Partners","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2016-04-01T00:00:00","2020-03-31T00:00:00",2019,84,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Global Health Security Partner Engagement: Expanding Efforts and Strategies to Protect and Improve Public Health Globally. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [7779,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, International Assistance Program, Transition Initiatives","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2009,82,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7791,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2012,71,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [7795,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Build Resilient Communities in Pakistan","2014-09-02T00:00:00","2017-06-30T00:00:00",2018,68,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Build Resilient Communities in Pakistan"],
    [7802,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","Mercy Corps","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic nutrition","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) - Mercy Corps (Pakistan)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2016-09-29T00:00:00",2020,60,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The CSHGP facilitates a dynamic partnership between USAID and private and voluntary organizations (PVOs)/NGOs. Through the CSHGP, USAID leverages the development entrepreneurship and know how of PVOs/NGOs and their local partners for innovative and effective community-oriented programming that sustainably improves maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcomes, strengthens local and community health systems, and contributes to reductions in morbidity and mortality. PVOs/NGOs, with their local partners (national and local MOH, local NGOs/CBOs, communities), implement in a range of settings, from remote communities in a single district to multiple districts or a province. Projects address critical health needs of vulnerable populationsand work strategically with a systems approach at the household, community,health facility, and policy levels and strengthens linkages as relevant."],
    [7813,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,52,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7839,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","NGO - International Redacted","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Civil Society Organization Sustainability Index (CSOSI) Associate award under the Strengthening CivilSociety Globally (SCS Global) Leader with Associate","2017-10-01T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2020,34,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To assess the sustainability of the CSO sector within the country across seven dimensions, to draft a report with an annual score and narrative analysis for each dimension, and to disseminate the final regional reports to promote its use and visibility locally."],
    [7843,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2008,28,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7846,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, International Assistance Program, Transition Initiatives","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2008,25,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7855,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2017,20,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7864,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Enterprise - United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Public Law 480 Title II Grants","Economic","Operations and Maintenance Support for USAID IT Services","2016-01-01T00:00:00","2019-05-31T00:00:00",2017,16,"Department of Agriculture","AGR","Administrative Costs","The Contractor shall provide the facilities, personnel, materials, equipment and management/technical expertise to meet the USAID IT Infrastructure and Systems Operations & Maintenance (O&M) requirements."],
    [7865,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Enterprise - United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Operations and Maintenance Support for USAID IT Services","2016-01-01T00:00:00","2019-05-31T00:00:00",2017,16,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","The Contractor shall provide the facilities, personnel, materials, equipment and management/technical expertise to meet the USAID IT Infrastructure and Systems Operations & Maintenance (O&M) requirements."],
    [7878,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA)","2016-12-01T00:00:00","2021-11-30T00:00:00",2017,13,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Small and Medium Enterprise Activity (SMEA) will increase incomes and employment in project-assisted economic sectors and improve the enabling environment for private sector led growth in Pakistan. This activity will be focused on developing the following sectors: 1) information, communication and technology (ICT); 2) light engineering;3) textile (minus spinning);4) hospitality; 5) minerals (marble, granite and gems); 6) logistics and packaging; and 7) leather (minus tanning)."],
    [7882,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2013,10,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [7886,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Country Other","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2008,9,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7899,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2013,2,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [7901,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Relief and Development","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Conflict Victim's Support Program","2012-04-16T00:00:00","2015-04-15T00:00:00",2013,2,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Conflict Victims' Support Program aims to provide equitable and transparent support to civilian victims of conflict related violence in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Designed assistance packages should take into consideration medical, psycho-social, livelihood and long-term support needs of civilian victims ensuring the maximum service-delivery to the beneficiaries."],
    [7902,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UN Maternal and Child Nutrition Stunting Reduction Program","2015-09-01T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2016,1,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This purpose of this Grant Agreement is to constitutes USAID's contribution, in the amount of $20,000,000 to UNICEF's implementation of the The UN Maternal and Child Nutrition Stunting Reduction Program.\" This activity falls under USAID/Pakistan's Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Program."],
    [7906,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-03-10T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2020,1,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [7907,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Khushhali Bank Limited","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Tubewell Efficiency Improvement Program (TWEIP) Phase II","2011-02-25T00:00:00","2014-06-30T00:00:00",2017,1,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Tubewell Efficiency Improvement Program (TWEIP) is intended to replace agriculture tube wells with more efficient one. Main goal of the programme is to demonstrate the potential to significantly improve the efficiency of the use of electricity in the words largest irrigation-base agriculture system."],
    [7908,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Agency for International Development, Gifts and Donations","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2019,1,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [7910,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2014,1,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [7911,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Public sector policy and administrative management","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2014,1,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [7912,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2013,1,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [7914,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2013,1,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [7922,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2012,-10,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [7923,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agriculture Recovery Project","2010-10-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2013,-11,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project aimed to provide emergency livelihood assistance to support 2010 flood-affected vulnerable farmers in Pakistan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and Balochistan. The main objectives of the project were to (1) provide wheat seed packages for vulnerable households; (2) provide assistance to maintain the health and nutrition of surviving livestock in the near-term through fodder and vaccination provision; (3) provide Sorghum seed for farmers who need the crop to supplement feed for livestock and (4) provide assistance, in the form of cash for work, to stimulate community participation in the initial repair of damaged portions of the irrigation distribution system. This action not only provides an infusion of much needed cash into affected communities, it makes it possible for irrigation water to reach planted wheat acreage by the time such irrigation is needed. In Balochistan, the program is implemented in three of the four severely flood-affected provinces covering 22 districts"],
    [7925,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2015,-13,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [7929,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Asia and Middle East Economic Growth Best Practices (AMEG) Project","2012-09-24T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2018,-26,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Asia and Middle East Economic Growth Best Practices project (AMEG) supports USAID bureaus and missions in Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa with activities such as assessments, strategic planning, diagnostics, and innovative pilot programs. The project focuses on a variety of key issues around economic growth and job creation: public financial management, trade and customs, access to finance, small and medium enterprise development, workforce development, and sustainable livelihoods, particularly for youth and women."],
    [7936,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2011,-92,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7937,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Quick Response Technical Assistance Task Order under WATER IQC II","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2015-07-08T00:00:00",2019,-101,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","Quick Response Technical Assistance Task Order"],
    [7938,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Macro Grant to UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)","2015-01-01T00:00:00","2015-12-31T00:00:00",2019,-102,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Macro Grant to UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)"],
    [7945,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Unspecified Vendors - Pakistan","Administrative Costs","Operating Expenses","Operating Expenses","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2001-10-01T00:00:00","2017-10-08T00:00:00",2010,-225,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [7946,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - Non United States","NGO - Non United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","OFDA-2014-Pakistan-Grant-RSPN","2014-04-01T00:00:00","2017-09-30T00:00:00",2019,-237,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","DRR-related CBDRM floods recovery program activities in Sindh province, Pakistan"],
    [7956,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Church and Faith Based","Church and Faith Based - United States","Church and Faith Based - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Humanitarian Assistance fpr activities in Pakistan for 2012 Floods","2012-12-03T00:00:00","2015-06-02T00:00:00",2016,-345,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A new grant to implement activities in Pakistan following the 2012 floods."],
    [7965,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2020,-472,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [7980,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Relief and Development","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Conflict Victim's Support Program","2012-04-16T00:00:00","2015-04-15T00:00:00",2021,-839,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Conflict Victims' Support Program aims to provide equitable and transparent support to civilian victims of conflict related violence in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Designed assistance packages should take into consideration medical, psycho-social, livelihood and long-term support needs of civilian victims ensuring the maximum service-delivery to the beneficiaries."],
    [7981,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","International Relief and Development","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Conflict Victim's Support Program","2012-04-16T00:00:00","2015-04-15T00:00:00",2017,-839,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Conflict Victims' Support Program aims to provide equitable and transparent support to civilian victims of conflict related violence in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Designed assistance packages should take into consideration medical, psycho-social, livelihood and long-term support needs of civilian victims ensuring the maximum service-delivery to the beneficiaries."],
    [7982,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - Non United States","NGO - Non United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","OFDA-2013-Pakistan/Floods-ACTED","2012-12-11T00:00:00","2013-11-11T00:00:00",2016,-880,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","OFDA-2013-Pakistan/Floods-ACTED"],
    [7983,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legislatures and political parties","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2020,-902,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [7989,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Church and Faith Based","Church and Faith Based - United States","Church and Faith Based - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Disaster Prevention and Preparedness","Multi-hazard response preparedness","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Drought Mitigation in Tharparkar District","2015-03-04T00:00:00","2018-05-03T00:00:00",2020,-1018,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Drought Mitigation in Tharparkar District"],
    [8012,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2013,-1858,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [8018,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","International Organisation for Migration","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","PERSI II - IOM (Pakistan Transition Initiative)","2007-11-12T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2020,-2300,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The breakdown of confidence and trust between local communities and the government of Pakistan institutions has led to increased vulnerability to violent extremism (VE) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. In an effort to rebuild that confidence and in turn reduce the space for VE groups, PERSI II-IOM supports efforts to bring communities and local authorities together through small-scale service projects that strengthen community resilience and create conditions for those displaced by violent conflict to return home."],
    [8021,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Learning and Training Support","2010-08-02T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2017,-2846,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","MSI supports USAIDs DCHA Bureau in their learning and training activities as well as analysis through training curriculum design and delivery, assessing learning through evaluation, and knowledge management through dissemination of electronic information and e-learning"],
    [8022,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","SWIFT IV Task Order for Pakistan","2014-02-06T00:00:00","2022-01-30T00:00:00",2021,-2847,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","SWIFT IV Task Order for Pakistan"],
    [8028,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency","2015-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2019,-3282,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency"],
    [8032,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2016,-3806,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [8035,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Public sector policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2015,-4049,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [8042,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Humanitarian Assistance To Pakistan For The Complex Emergency - Concern Worldwide","2010-08-01T00:00:00","2011-07-31T00:00:00",2013,-4866,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Support livelihood system of IDPs through agriculture and food security and economic recovery and market system activities."],
    [8043,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Church and Faith Based","Church and Faith Based - United States","Church and Faith Based - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency","2015-06-01T00:00:00","2015-11-30T00:00:00",2019,-4892,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID/OFDA Grant for Pakistan/Complex Emergency"],
    [8053,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Elections","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Gender Equity Project","2010-08-18T00:00:00","2017-08-15T00:00:00",2015,-5592,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To close the gender gap in Pakistan, GEP facilitates behavioral change in society by enabling women to access information, resources, and institutions and improving public attitudes around women's rights. GEP uses small grants to work with the GOP and NGOs to create an enabling environment to enhance women's access to justice, expand economic opportunities, advocate for women's social and political empowerment, support survivors of gender-based violence, and build the capacity of government and civil society to prevent, respond, and eliminate gender Based Violence (GBV)."],
    [8054,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2013,-5706,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [8062,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2018,-6586,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [8065,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Mehran University of Engineering and Technology","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water (USPCAS-W) has been established at Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET)","2014-12-12T00:00:00","2019-12-11T00:00:00",2021,-6997,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The United States Government through United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Government of Pakistan through the Higher Education Commission (HEC) have partnered together to create state of art centers for advanced studies. The U.S.-PAK Centers for Advanced Studies (USPCAS) have been designed by the United States Government and Government of Pakistan to support Pakistans economic development by strengthening universities and encouraging applied research. USPCAS have been designed to leverage economic development in Pakistan through applied research in energy, water, and agriculture and food security."],
    [8071,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA-KP Health Program","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2015-03-31T00:00:00",2020,-8207,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","FATAKP Health Program is implemented in collaboration with the Departments of Health, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Province and of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to improve access to quality health care services for women and children. The program covers the Malakand Division (all seven districts) in KP and four agencies in the FATA (North and South Waziristan, Mohmand and Bajaur). It supports efforts towards the achievement of Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 by the Governments of KP and the FATA . The program addresses supply and demandrelated barriers to increased use of key services (Maternal, Newborn and Child Health [MNCH], as well as Family Planning [FP]) along the householdtohospital continuum of care. OBJECTIVES 1. Improve access to and availability of quality integrated MNCH and FP Services 2. Increase community acceptance for MNCH and FP services and community empowerment to create enabling policy environment in targeted communities. 3. Strengthen health system for improved MNCH and FP service delivery in target communities in FATA and KP"],
    [8072,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA-KP Health Program","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2015-03-31T00:00:00",2016,-8207,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","FATAKP Health Program is implemented in collaboration with the Departments of Health, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Province and of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to improve access to quality health care services for women and children. The program covers the Malakand Division (all seven districts) in KP and four agencies in the FATA (North and South Waziristan, Mohmand and Bajaur). It supports efforts towards the achievement of Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 by the Governments of KP and the FATA . The program addresses supply and demandrelated barriers to increased use of key services (Maternal, Newborn and Child Health [MNCH], as well as Family Planning [FP]) along the householdtohospital continuum of care. OBJECTIVES 1. Improve access to and availability of quality integrated MNCH and FP Services 2. Increase community acceptance for MNCH and FP services and community empowerment to create enabling policy environment in targeted communities. 3. Strengthen health system for improved MNCH and FP service delivery in target communities in FATA and KP"],
    [8076,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services (FPRH)","2013-10-02T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2020,-8780,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project is Component 1 of the USAID supported Maternal and Child Health Program comprising at total of five components. Project objectives are to increase access to quality family planning services and commodities, and to promote integration of family planning into health services. MSS will implement the project through expanding its social franchise network, outreach teams and services and its field health educators."],
    [8077,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2018,-8844,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [8080,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2013,-9515,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [8081,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2014,-9586,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [8085,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Abt Associates, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Health Systems Strengthening Project","2006-12-13T00:00:00","2015-09-30T00:00:00",2016,-10639,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","In December 2007, USAID/Pakistan awarded the Pakistan Health System Strengthening Project (PHSP) to Abt Associates Inc. and its implementing partners. PHSP is a two-year activity to strengthen capacity in both the public and private health sectors to deliver quality maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH) care services. By helping to improve MNCH services, PHSP will contribute to improving the health and well-being of mothers, infants, and children under five in Pakistan, especially among vulnerable populations."],
    [8089,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health System Strengthening Project","2013-04-03T00:00:00","2018-04-03T00:00:00",2019,-11055,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The goal of the work to be done under this APS is to develop and support innovative, costeffective, integrated, and quality programs and services to strengthen systems around reproductive, maternal, and child health services for improved outcomes"],
    [8092,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Humanitarian Assistance To Pakistan For The Complex Emergency - Concern Worldwide","2010-08-01T00:00:00","2011-07-31T00:00:00",2013,-11916,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Support livelihood system of IDPs through agriculture and food security and economic recovery and market system activities."],
    [8097,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","United Nations Children's Fund","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNICEF-Every Child in School initiative under IEQ.","2013-11-01T00:00:00","2016-08-04T00:00:00",2019,-12567,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","UNICEF-Every Child in School initiative under IEQ."],
    [8099,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Humanitarian Coordination and Information Management in Pakistan","2010-09-11T00:00:00","2011-01-15T00:00:00",2015,-12795,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","2010 marked the beginning of a win-win partnership between iMMAP and the Pakistani government through the Common Operating Picture for Disaster Management (COPDM) project. The project continues to provide targeted information management and disaster risk reduction solutions to the government and humanitarian partners to utilize available resources and expertise in a coordinated and transparent manner to avoid duplication of efforts and resources."],
    [8111,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Information Management and Mine Action Programs","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Humanitarian information management system at NDMA.","2011-04-16T00:00:00","2015-02-15T00:00:00",2017,-16898,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","2010 marked the beginning of a win-win partnership between iMMAP and the Pakistani government through the Common Operating Picture for Disaster Management (COPDM) project. The project continues to provide targeted information management and disaster risk reduction solutions to the government and humanitarian partners to utilize available resources and expertise in a coordinated and transparent manner to avoid duplication of efforts and resources."],
    [8121,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Revitalizing, Innovating, Strengthening Education","2006-07-25T00:00:00","2010-08-31T00:00:00",2013,-20566,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","RISE was developed based on global evidence that a comprehensive approach to education support can build the capacity of all education stakeholders, leading to sustainable improvements in educational quality and access. RISEs system of support for education managers, teachers, and communities substantially improved the quality of both classroom instruction and student learning. RISEs model of capacity building for educational management ensured district education systems were better managed and more efficient. The governments of Azad Jammu and Kashmir endorsed RISEs key initiatives and helped to develop roadmaps for long-term sustainability. RISEs achievements were a result of its close partnership with education officials, teachers, communities, and representatives of training institutions."],
    [8123,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - United States","Johns Hopkins University","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Health Communication Project","2014-04-25T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2019,-21155,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Health Communication Project"],
    [8129,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Church and Faith Based","Church and Faith Based - United States","Church and Faith Based - United States Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Humanitarian Assistance fpr activities in Pakistan for 2012 Floods","2012-12-03T00:00:00","2015-06-02T00:00:00",2017,-23802,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","A new grant to implement activities in Pakistan following the 2012 floods."],
    [8131,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2019,-26100,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [8133,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID |DELIVER","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2012,-27123,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER Project is a five year, worldwide project to design, develop, strengthen, and upon request, operate safe, reliable and sustainable supply systems that provide a range of affordable, quality essential health commodities including drugs, diagnostics, contraceptives and supplies to clients in country programs. The project will improve the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services by strengthening country supply systems, collaborating with global and regional partners for long-term availability of supplies, and improving USAIDs provision of supplies to country programs."],
    [8141,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Agency for International Development, Child Survival and Health Programs Fund","Economic","USAID |DELIVER","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2015,-30615,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER Project is a five year, worldwide project to design, develop, strengthen, and upon request, operate safe, reliable and sustainable supply systems that provide a range of affordable, quality essential health commodities including drugs, diagnostics, contraceptives and supplies to clients in country programs. The project will improve the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services by strengthening country supply systems, collaborating with global and regional partners for long-term availability of supplies, and improving USAIDs provision of supplies to country programs."],
    [8142,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID |DELIVER","2006-09-29T00:00:00","2018-09-26T00:00:00",2016,-30615,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID | DELIVER Project is a five year, worldwide project to design, develop, strengthen, and upon request, operate safe, reliable and sustainable supply systems that provide a range of affordable, quality essential health commodities including drugs, diagnostics, contraceptives and supplies to clients in country programs. The project will improve the availability of essential health supplies in public and private services by strengthening country supply systems, collaborating with global and regional partners for long-term availability of supplies, and improving USAIDs provision of supplies to country programs."],
    [8143,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Capacity building of PaRRSA","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2020,-30616,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Capacity building of PaRRSA"],
    [8147,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","UNICEF MCH Umbrella Grant","2007-09-28T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2015,-31485,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Core contributions","UNICEF Umbrella Grant to implement activities designed to improve MCH through a wide range of interventions that may include Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI); micronutrient fortification and supplementation programs (specifically iodine and vitamin A)."],
    [8149,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM)","2009-09-18T00:00:00","2020-09-17T00:00:00",2019,-34000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM) serves as a primary mechanism to help USAID-supported countries strengthen their quality assurance and quality control systems to better ensure the quality of medicines that reach patients. Supported by knowledgeable staff and state-of-the-art facilities around the world, PQM strives to accomplish four key objectives: Strengthen quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) systems, Increase the supply of quality assured medicines, Combat the availability of substandard and counterfeit medicines, and Provide technical leadership and global advocacy."],
    [8150,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2013,-38000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [8151,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","GH","Bureau for Global Health","NGO","NGO - United States","Mercy Corps","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) - Mercy Corps (Pakistan)","2012-09-30T00:00:00","2016-09-29T00:00:00",2018,-39591,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","The CSHGP facilitates a dynamic partnership between USAID and private and voluntary organizations (PVOs)/NGOs. Through the CSHGP, USAID leverages the development entrepreneurship and know how of PVOs/NGOs and their local partners for innovative and effective community-oriented programming that sustainably improves maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcomes, strengthens local and community health systems, and contributes to reductions in morbidity and mortality. PVOs/NGOs, with their local partners (national and local MOH, local NGOs/CBOs, communities), implement in a range of settings, from remote communities in a single district to multiple districts or a province. Projects address critical health needs of vulnerable populationsand work strategically with a systems approach at the household, community,health facility, and policy levels and strengthens linkages as relevant."],
    [8152,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Academy of Sciences","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences","2005-09-28T00:00:00","2018-12-28T00:00:00",2012,-40022,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","USAID Science and Technology Partnership with the National Academy of Sciences"],
    [8153,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Jhpiego Corporation","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Project.","2013-02-05T00:00:00","2018-03-31T00:00:00",2019,-40870,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","This USAID-funded project aims to increase access to MNCH services for mothers and children in Sindh Province by: 1) building the capacity of health workers to deliver high-quality FP and MNCH services, 2) improving the quality and coverage of those health services, and 3) strengthening public-private partnerships."],
    [8154,"DOI","Department of the Interior","FWS","U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service","Multilateral","Multilateral - Other","World Wildlife Fund","Other","General Environmental Protection","Bio-diversity","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Saving the Pangolins of Pakistan - Conservation of the Indian Pangolin Through Research and.Management","2017-10-01T00:00:00","2018-09-30T00:00:00",2018,-42927,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The purpose of this project is to counter wildlife trafficking to address pangolin poaching and trade in identified districts in the Potohar and Azad Jammu and Kashmir regions (Aj&K) in Pakistan. The project intendeds to conserve Indian pangolins by addressing critical data/information gaps regarding the population and scale and scope of illegal wildlife trade, weak deterrence for smugglers, lack of government resources (including capacity, equipment, technology, etc.) and a lack of interagency coordination. Specific activities will include: (1) assess the current status of the Indian pangolin in selected sites of Pakistan; (2) determine the scale and scope of illegal trade associated with the Indian pangolin at select sites; and (3) develop and launch integrated pangolin conservation and management interventions."],
    [8160,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Cooperative Agreement for the Strengthening an the Development of Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable Public Health Capacity","2010-09-01T00:00:00","2016-08-31T00:00:00",2019,-50636,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [8161,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2014,-51313,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [8162,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","American Institutes for Research","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Links to Learning (Ed Links)","2007-10-19T00:00:00","2012-10-31T00:00:00",2014,-52069,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To provide support to basic reform at the middle and secondary Pakistan school system level under the \" Link to Learning\"."],
    [8164,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Balochistan Agriculture Project","2008-10-30T00:00:00","2016-12-30T00:00:00",2018,-53449,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project aims to increase the incomes of 14,300 households in over 700 poor communities in districts within 100 miles of the Afghan border in Balochistan. The project helps communities and farmers increase production, sales, and revenues of crops and livestock. Activities include introduction of new technologies and practices, improved management approaches, new varieties of crops and livestock, land leveling as well as better water management techniques and grading, packaging, packing, and marketing."],
    [8165,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2015,-53867,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [8167,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Management Systems International","Administrative Costs","Program Design and Learning","Program Design and Learning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Monitoring and Evaluation Program","2013-07-01T00:00:00","2015-04-30T00:00:00",2018,-54896,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Pakistan Monitoring and Evaluation Program"],
    [8175,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Cooperative Agreement for the Strengthening an the Development of Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable Public Health Capacity","2010-09-01T00:00:00","2016-08-31T00:00:00",2017,-60605,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [8176,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","World Health Organisation","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","WHO: Polio & Immunizations (Health and Emergency Response Support)","1996-09-18T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2014,-60741,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This grant supports activities implemented through WHO country, regional and headquarter offices in support of polio eradication in the context of strengthening immunization and disease control programs. The grant supports USAIDs five-part polio eradication strategy: 1) Partnerships between all interested public and private sector parties; 2) Routine immunization and immunization systems: cold chain; 3) refurbishment/management; 4) Logistics, vaccine forecasting, planning and budgeting at the district; and 5) national levels. Supplemental immunization, operational support to National ImmunizationDays, social mobilization, house-to-house mop upimmunization; Surveillance and case detection for AFP and other reportable diseases;and Information feedback and use."],
    [8178,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2014,-64768,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [8180,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governance Project {KPG)","2015-03-02T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2021,-66336,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governance Program (KPG) will assist the provincial government and civil society organizations to implement an agenda that improves local government service and better serves KP citizens. It will establish and manage a mechanism for supporting activities that reinforce stability, counter extremism, and promote democratic inclusiveness, including for women and other marginalized groups."],
    [8185,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2012,-68542,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [8186,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Development Alternatives, Inc.","Governance","Conflict, Peace, and Security","Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution","Economic Support Fund","Economic","SWIFT IV Task Order for Pakistan","2014-02-06T00:00:00","2022-01-30T00:00:00",2020,-70221,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","SWIFT IV Task Order for Pakistan"],
    [8187,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","NGO","NGO - United States","Task Force for Global Health, Inc","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance: Strengthening Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable International Public Health Capacity through the Field Epidemiology Training Programs","2017-09-01T00:00:00","2020-08-31T00:00:00",2019,-73298,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Technical Assistance","U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Investigations and Technical Assistance assists national and local health authorities and other health related organizations in controlling communicable diseases, chronic diseases and disorders, and other preventable health conditions. Investigations and evaluation of all methods of controlling or preventing disease and disability are carried out by providing epidemic aid, surveillance, technical assistance, consultation, and program support; and by providing leadership and coordination of joint national, state, and local efforts."],
    [8192,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - Department of Health and Human Services","Health and Population","Health, General","Health policy and administrative management","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","GH15-1627.NU2G PROTECTING AND IMPROVING PUBLIC HEALTH GLOBALLY: BUILDING AND STRENGTHENING PUBLIC H","2016-09-30T00:00:00","2017-09-29T00:00:00",2018,-85819,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","GH15-1627.NU2G PROTECTING AND IMPROVING PUBLIC HEALTH GLOBALLY: BUILDING AND STRENGTHENING PUBLIC H"],
    [8194,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services (FPRH)","2013-10-02T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2018,-88096,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project is Component 1 of the USAID supported Maternal and Child Health Program comprising at total of five components. Project objectives are to increase access to quality family planning services and commodities, and to promote integration of family planning into health services. MSS will implement the project through expanding its social franchise network, outreach teams and services and its field health educators."],
    [8195,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Forman Christian College","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Forman Christian College","2004-08-23T00:00:00","2010-03-30T00:00:00",2012,-90655,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Forman Christian College"],
    [8196,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Forman Christian College","Education","Post-Secondary Education","Higher education","Agency for International Development, Development Assistance","Economic","Forman Christian College","2004-08-23T00:00:00","2010-03-30T00:00:00",2011,-90655,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Forman Christian College"],
    [8197,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2014,-91493,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [8199,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Project","2004-10-08T00:00:00","2010-12-31T00:00:00",2015,-96571,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","PAIMAN's holistic approach to improve maternal and newborn health in its districts ranges from interventions within the community, within the public and private sector, and with district health systems. The community behavior change communication and mobilization component works to improve family awareness about maternal and newborn health issues. Its closely-linked second component improves access to and quality of public and private sector health care delivery at the district level by training public and private sector providers in essential and emergency obstetric and newborn care and emphasizing training of a new cadre of community-based midwife. This long-term solution will increase rates of skilled birth attendance. PAIMAN also refurbished and re-equipped selected public sector facilities to ensure 24/7 emergency care and has oriented traditional birth attendants (TBAs) with clean delivery techniques and referral mechanisms. As a cross-cutting intervention, PAIMAN worked on building capacity of district health mangers to plan for and evaluate district-level interventions using data from the revitalized district health information system."],
    [8202,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2013,-100000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [8204,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Relief co-ordination; protection and support services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Support to OCHA worldwide","2017-01-01T00:00:00","2017-12-31T00:00:00",2019,-100000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support OCHA coordination activities worldwide"],
    [8205,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Population Council","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)","2007-06-01T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2013,-106697,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Diversification of Family PlanningActivities in Pakistan (DFPAP) - later named the Family Advancement for Life and Health (FALAH)project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)to improve the wellbeing of families through increased demand and utilization of births spacing and quality family planning services."],
    [8208,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","World Learning, Inc.","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Training for Pakistan (TFP)","2013-05-24T00:00:00","2018-05-23T00:00:00",2016,-114327,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Training for Pakistan (TFP) is a four-year, USAID-funded project that provides participant training services to USAID/Pakistan's sector teams. The project focus areas include Democracy and Governance, Education, Energy, Economic Growth and Health. The project delivers training that harnesses the full range of USAID participant training resources to contribute to the capacity development of partners across the Missions portfolio."],
    [8212,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2013,-132507,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [8214,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Program","2008-02-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2014,-143543,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The FATA Livelihoods Program worked in three key areas - agriculture, workforce development,and micro-enterprises - to improve economic and social conditions necessary for long-term stability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA. The program seeks to improve the employment potential of targeted groups, especially youth, through vocational and apprenticeship training, basic academic skills development, university and technical education scholarships, and social engagement activities. The program also aimed to increase citizens' trust in their local governments through community infrastructure construction and rehabilitation projects. In addition, the FATA Livelihoods Program improved the performance of agricultural and non-agricultural businesses by providing equipment, specialized training courses, and improved production and marketing opportunities to local residents."],
    [8215,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","QED Group, LLC","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Global Health Technical Assistance Project: GH Tech","2006-06-23T00:00:00","2011-06-22T00:00:00",2010,-155117,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Technical Assistance","To provide the Bureau for Global Health (GH), Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the necessary technical expertise to design, manage, and evaluate program activities. The Project also will provide Global Health Bureau, Regional Bureaus, and USAID field missions with the ability to access independent specialists, including those from universities, not-for-profit, and for-profit organizations and to obtain technical services of key experts to support areas of strategic interest to USAID."],
    [8217,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2016,-158955,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province"],
    [8218,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Advanced Engineering Associates International, Inc.","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan: Energy Policy","2008-10-10T00:00:00","2012-02-28T00:00:00",2013,-166929,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","This project executed by AEAI for USAID aimed to strengthen the institutional framework for policy decision-making in the energy sector and focused on expanding capacity of efficient generation, transmission, and distribution assets."],
    [8221,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2017,-200000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [8222,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Health education","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2021,-215000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [8223,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2021,-224363,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [8225,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - Non United States","National Rural Support Programme (Pakistan)","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Small Grant and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)","2010-08-31T00:00:00","2018-11-30T00:00:00",2014,-244321,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The U.S. Ambassador's Fund and USAIDs Small Grants Program are two grant programs launched by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to help Pakistani communities implement their initiatives. Grants under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund (for projects of up to one year time duration) support broad- impact community-level initiatives fulfilling Chief of Mission priorities and are maximum $75,000 in size. Grants under the USAID's Small Grants Program (for projects of one to three years time duration) support promising proposals and pilot initiatives consistent with USAIDs strategic priorities. These grants may vary from $25,000 to $150,000."],
    [8226,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pre-Service Teacher Education Program (Pre-STEP)","2008-09-30T00:00:00","2011-04-04T00:00:00",2012,-245869,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pre-Service Teacher Education Program (Pre-STEP)"],
    [8227,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2013,-256125,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [8228,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Grant to UNICEF for nutrition; funding under the PIFERP for flooding in Pakistan","2010-09-01T00:00:00","2010-11-30T00:00:00",2015,-256145,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Grant to UNICEF for nutrition; funding under the PIFERP for flooding in Pakistan"],
    [8230,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction and rehabilitation of five educational institutions","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2016,-270653,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Construction and rehabilitation of five educational institutions"],
    [8231,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services (FPRH)","2013-10-02T00:00:00","2016-09-30T00:00:00",2019,-271413,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project is Component 1 of the USAID supported Maternal and Child Health Program comprising at total of five components. Project objectives are to increase access to quality family planning services and commodities, and to promote integration of family planning into health services. MSS will implement the project through expanding its social franchise network, outreach teams and services and its field health educators."],
    [8232,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Institute for Peace","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Democratic participation and civil society","Economic Support Fund","Economic","USAID DO3 - Elections Violence Pakistan","2013-03-04T00:00:00","2019-11-30T00:00:00",2016,-293652,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USIP intends to extend an existing agreement with USIP to continue to build on the work done on the causes of electoral violence, through program and research-based learning on how to prevent violence related to political and electoral processes."],
    [8233,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Enterprise - Non United States Redacted","Administrative Costs","Administration and Oversight","Administration and Oversight","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Administrative costs","2014-01-01T00:00:00","2019-09-30T00:00:00",2013,-296116,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Administrative Costs","Administrative costs"],
    [8235,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - International","Save the Children Federation, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)","2006-09-21T00:00:00","2013-03-31T00:00:00",2018,-349717,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Improve Child Health in Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)"],
    [8236,"HHS","Department of Health and Human Services","CDC","Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Centers for Disease Control, Disease Control, Research, and Training","Economic","Protecting and Improving Health Globally:Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems,Capacity and Security","2015-09-30T00:00:00","2020-09-29T00:00:00",2019,-359391,"Department of Health and Human Services","HHS","Project-Type","Implementing Global Health Security Agenda in Pakistan with focus on Strengthened Disease Detection, Surveillance, Antimicrobial Resistance and Revitalized Public Health Systems. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health efforts are to assist Ministries of Health and other international partners to plan, manage effectively, and evaluate public health programs; achieve U.S. Government program and international organization goals to improve health, including disease eradication and elimination targets; expand CDC's global health programs that focus on the leading causes of worldwide mortality, morbidity and disability, including chronic disease and injuries; generate and apply new knowledge to achieve health goals; and, strengthen health systems and their impact."],
    [8237,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2011,-360221,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [8238,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legislatures and political parties","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2019,-369217,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [8239,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Food and Agriculture Organisation","Governance","Other Social Infrastructure and Services","Social Protection","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agriculture Recovery Project","2010-10-29T00:00:00","2012-03-31T00:00:00",2013,-377305,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project aimed to provide emergency livelihood assistance to support 2010 flood-affected vulnerable farmers in Pakistan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and Balochistan. The main objectives of the project were to (1) provide wheat seed packages for vulnerable households; (2) provide assistance to maintain the health and nutrition of surviving livestock in the near-term through fodder and vaccination provision; (3) provide Sorghum seed for farmers who need the crop to supplement feed for livestock and (4) provide assistance, in the form of cash for work, to stimulate community participation in the initial repair of damaged portions of the irrigation distribution system. This action not only provides an infusion of much needed cash into affected communities, it makes it possible for irrigation water to reach planted wheat acreage by the time such irrigation is needed. In Balochistan, the program is implemented in three of the four severely flood-affected provinces covering 22 districts"],
    [8241,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Infectious disease control","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2021,-400000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [8242,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","DCHA","Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance","Multilateral","Multilateral - United Nations","Multilateral - United Nations Organization Redacted","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Agency for International Development, International Disaster Assistance","Economic","Grant to UNFAO for Agriculture and Food Security in Pakistan","2010-10-01T00:00:00","2011-06-30T00:00:00",2013,-408111,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Public International Organization (PIO) to FAO for Emergency Livelihoods Assistance to Support Vulnerable Flood-Affected Farmers in Balochistan Province in Pakistan."],
    [8245,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2015,-485149,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [8246,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Capacity building of PaRRSA","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2019,-514006,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Agreement with Provincial Reconstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Capacity building of PaRRSA"],
    [8247,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM)","2009-09-18T00:00:00","2020-09-17T00:00:00",2017,-527423,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM) serves as a primary mechanism to help USAID-supported countries strengthen their quality assurance and quality control systems to better ensure the quality of medicines that reach patients. Supported by knowledgeable staff and state-of-the-art facilities around the world, PQM strives to accomplish four key objectives: Strengthen quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) systems, Increase the supply of quality assured medicines, Combat the availability of substandard and counterfeit medicines, and Provide technical leadership and global advocacy."],
    [8248,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Health and Population","Water Supply and Sanitation","Water supply and sanitation - large systems","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2013,-600000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [8250,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2021,-625000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [8252,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Health and Population","Basic Health","Basic health infrastructure","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2016,-753013,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Construction/rehabilitation of two health facilities in Sindh province"],
    [8254,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Legislatures and political parties","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2017,-847851,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [8255,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2011,-917231,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [8257,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","CDM Corporation","Education","Education, Level Unspecified","Education facilities and training","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Construction and rehabilitation of five educational institutions","2006-10-26T00:00:00","2014-11-30T00:00:00",2013,-960319,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Construction and rehabilitation of five educational institutions"],
    [8258,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2010,-1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [8259,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2011,-1000000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [8260,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Chemonics International, Inc.","Economic Growth","Banking and Financial Services","Financial policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pakistan Firms","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2013,-1003011,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The USAID Pakistan: Firms project was a key implementer of USAID/Pakistans economic growth and stabilization strategy. The project assisted targeted firms and sectors that offered the greatest opportunity for growth, exports, and employment. Through this project, Chemonics worked with district governments, alongside other local businesses and organizations, to create jobs and support economic growth and stability. The project had two complementary components designed to enhance economic growth: business enabling environment and value chain development. The business enabling environment component improved the capabilities of government, primarily at the district level, to accelerate and facilitate economic opportunity in vulnerable districts. To achieve this component, the project supported agricultural produce market reforms and livestock sector reforms across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The primary focus of the value chain development component was development of sales opportunities for private businesses in select value chains. The project liaised with government, primarily through the business enabling environment component, and worked directly with local industry, as the private sector has the most potential to generate economic growth."],
    [8261,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Energy","Energy policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Reactivation & Rehabilitation of damaged transformers and 33KV & 11 KV high and low tension lines","2011-03-10T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2015,-1031121,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Reactivation & Rehabilitation of damaged transformers and 33KV & 11 KV high and low tension lines"],
    [8262,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program","2012-02-09T00:00:00","2022-09-30T00:00:00",2015,-1081274,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province s Planning and Development Department (the grantee) to carry out the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Municipal Services Program (the program). The goal of the program is the improvement of municipal service delivery to better address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium-sized towns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."],
    [8263,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Universities and Research Institutes","Universities and Research Institutes - Non United States","Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Citizen Voice and Public Accountability Project","2011-05-27T00:00:00","2019-12-23T00:00:00",2014,-1210729,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The Citizen's Voice Program (CVP) will provide approximately 120 grants across the country to engage civil society on democratic governance themes including capacity building of elected representatives of local governments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces; inclusion of female voters in the electoral process; and education and mobilization of voters in order to prepare the citizens for general elections in 2018. CVP interventions support a culture of tolerance towards difference of opinion, political inclusion and peaceful civic interaction among demographically diverse sections of the society."],
    [8265,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - Non United States","Deloitte","Economic Growth","Business and Other Services","Business Policy and Administation","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Empower Pakistan (Trade)","2007-03-01T00:00:00","2014-08-31T00:00:00",2013,-1377719,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","USAID's program, Empower Pakistan: Trade (EPT), is a 4 year Economic GrowthActivity designed to help the Pakistani economy achieve its export potential bycreating an environment that is more conducive to transit, international and regional trade, specifically in enhancing trade ties with Afghanistan. EPT will focus on removing the impediments to trade through policy reform, and capacity building activities that facilitate increased exports from industry, services, and agriculture enterprises. EPT will also help Pakistan take advantage of recently introduced legislation to allow a wide range of Pakistani manufactured goods to enter the United States duty free through the Reconstruction Opportunity Zones. While this legislation is still pending in the US Congress, EPT will prepare for its eventual approval and implementation."],
    [8267,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","National Democratic Institute","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Anti-corruption organisations and institutions","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Political Party Development Program","2011-07-15T00:00:00","2018-08-31T00:00:00",2014,-1500000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","NDI is working with Pakistans political parties as they develop policies that respond to the concerns of grassroots party members and local communities. This program gives voice to local leaders and activists who historically have been excluded from the parties policy making processes. NDI is helping parties to engage grassroots members and citizens in the policy development process, develop party research units and strengthen internal party structures. To this end, NDI has introduced a bottom-up policy development framework designed to give voice to grassroots leaders and activists in Pakistani political parties policy making processes. By providing structural opportunities for rank and file members at the district, provincial and the central level to participate in shaping the parties platforms, the parties can become more representative and responsive to citizen concerns."],
    [8270,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2015,-1646727,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [8271,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-10-21T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2015,-1651558,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [8272,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Infrastructure and Transport Services","2012-01-17T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2015,-1961000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sararogah-Janjal-makin road, Ghulam Khan-Bannu road,Wana-Makin road, Repair of flood damaged tank, and Reconstruction of Gomal bridge"],
    [8273,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Kalat - Quetta - Chaman Road Project (Section 2 & 4)","2013-10-11T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2017,-2263249,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","National Highway Authority (NHA), Ministry of Communication and Works, Government of Pakistan (GoP) initially started widening and improvement of KQC road (N-25) in 2006 with ADB Loan No. 2019. For execution purpose, the road was divided into four sections namely; (1) Kalat - Khad Kocha section, (2) Khad Kocha - Quetta section, (3) Quetta - Jungle Piralizai section, and (4) Jungle Piralizai - Chaman section. Sections 1 and 3 (covering 120 km) were completed in 2010. The remaining sections (2 and 4) covering 111 km could only partially be completed due to worst law and order situation and subsequent expiry of ADB loan. With an assurance of funding of US$ 90 million by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in October, 2013, NHA assigned the balance / leftover works in sections 2 and 4 to M/s Frontier Works Organization (FWO) on EPC Lump sum basis in March 2014 for which formal contract agreement between NHA and FWO was signed on June 02, 2014."],
    [8274,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","NGO - United States Redacted","Health and Population","HIV/AIDS","STD control including HIV/AIDS","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Supply Chain Management System (SCMS) - Task Order 3","2005-09-27T00:00:00","2017-02-28T00:00:00",2015,-2287826,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Supply Chain Management System (SCMS) is a multi-billion dollar PEPFAR Program managed by USAID and implemented by Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PfSCM). The purpose of SCMS is to ensure the supply of quality essential medicines and other products to people impacted by HIV/AIDS, and to promote sustainable supply chains in partner countries, in collaboration with US agencies and other stakeholders. SCMS supports the rapid scale up of HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment by providing an uninterrupted supply of key commodities. CMS is implemented by the Partnership for Supply Chain Management, a non-profit consortium of 13 organizations led by John Snow, Inc. Research & Training Institute (JSI) and Management Sciences forHealth (MSH)."],
    [8275,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Pre-Service Teacher Education Program (Pre-STEP)","2008-09-30T00:00:00","2011-04-04T00:00:00",2011,-2290186,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Pre-Service Teacher Education Program (Pre-STEP)"],
    [8276,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","John Snow International","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Reproductive health care","Department of State, Global Health Programs","Economic","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)","2017-09-28T00:00:00","2022-09-27T00:00:00",2021,-2400000,"Department of State","STATE","Project-Type","Integrated Health Systems Strengthening and Service Delivery Activity (IHSS-SD)"],
    [8277,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Enterprises","Enterprises - United States","Abt Associates, Inc.","Health and Population","Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning","Family planning","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus","2015-10-01T00:00:00","2021-09-30T00:00:00",2019,-2854862,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus is USAIDs flagship initiative in private sector health. The project seeks to harness the full potential of the private sector and catalyze public-private engagement to improve health outcomes in family planning, HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health, and other health areas. SHOPS Plus supports the achievement of US government priorities, including preventing child and maternal deaths, an AIDS-free generation, and supporting the goals of FP2020. The project improves the equity and quality of the total health system, accelerating progress toward universal health coverage."],
    [8279,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Mennonite Economic Development Associates","Economic Growth","Industry","Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Entrepreneur Project","2009-06-22T00:00:00","2014-09-20T00:00:00",2012,-3476193,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The project works to expand market opportunities for micro-entrepreneurs, especially female ones. Working through local private sector entities, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations, it offers training that helps beneficiaries develop better products and learn new skills. The project is also linking 75,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the embellished fabric, dairy, honey, and medicinal and aromatic plant sectors to profitable markets nationwide."],
    [8280,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-06-08T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2015,-3619967,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [8281,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-10-21T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2015,-4125425,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [8283,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Academy for Educational Development","Education","Basic Education","Basic life skills for adults","Economic Support Fund","Economic","FATA Livelihood Development Programs","2008-04-30T00:00:00","2011-01-31T00:00:00",2013,-4600000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","To support the implementation of a social and economic stabilization and develoment program impacting the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the North West Frontier Regions (NWFP) of Pakistan"],
    [8287,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan - Government of Sindh","Governance","Government and Civil Society","Decentralisation and support to subnational government","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Sindh Municipal Service Development Program","2012-05-03T00:00:00","2023-09-30T00:00:00",2016,-5502504,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Government-to-government: Sindh Municipal Service Development Program"],
    [8288,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - United States","U.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International Development","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Kalat - Quetta - Chaman Road Project (Section 2 & 4)","2013-10-11T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2016,-6417320,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","National Highway Authority (NHA), Ministry of Communication and Works, Government of Pakistan (GoP) initially started widening and improvement of KQC road (N-25) in 2006 with ADB Loan No. 2019. For execution purpose, the road was divided into four sections namely; (1) Kalat - Khad Kocha section, (2) Khad Kocha - Quetta section, (3) Quetta - Jungle Piralizai section, and (4) Jungle Piralizai - Chaman section. Sections 1 and 3 (covering 120 km) were completed in 2010. The remaining sections (2 and 4) covering 111 km could only partially be completed due to worst law and order situation and subsequent expiry of ADB loan. With an assurance of funding of US$ 90 million by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in October, 2013, NHA assigned the balance / leftover works in sections 2 and 4 to M/s Frontier Works Organization (FWO) on EPC Lump sum basis in March 2014 for which formal contract agreement between NHA and FWO was signed on June 02, 2014."],
    [8289,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Infrastructure and Transport Services","2012-01-17T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2017,-7442305,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sararogah-Janjal-makin road, Ghulam Khan-Bannu road,Wana-Makin road, Repair of flood damaged tank, and Reconstruction of Gomal bridge"],
    [8290,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","NGO","NGO - United States","Winrock International","Education","Basic Education","Primary education","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Community Rehabilitation Infrastructure Support Program (CRISP) in Pakistan.","2009-02-02T00:00:00","2012-04-30T00:00:00",2012,-7536496,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","The primary objective of the program is to provide a mechanism to enable the mission to respond quickly to infrastructure needs."],
    [8292,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Agriculture","Agriculture","Agricultural development","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-12-01T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2016,-8495000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [8293,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Humanitarian","Emergency Response","Material relief assistance and services","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Reactivation & Rehabilitation of damaged transformers and 33KV & 11 KV high and low tension lines","2011-03-10T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2015,-8800000,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Reactivation & Rehabilitation of damaged transformers and 33KV & 11 KV high and low tension lines"],
    [8296,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Cash Transfer","2011-10-15T00:00:00","2014-12-31T00:00:00",2015,-19557582,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Budget support","Cash Transfer"],
    [8297,"USAID","U.S. Agency for International Development","OAPA","Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs","Government","Government - Non United States","Government of Pakistan","Infrastructure","Transport and Storage","Transport policy and administrative management","Economic Support Fund","Economic","Infrastructure and Transport Services","2012-01-17T00:00:00","2018-12-31T00:00:00",2015,-84169377,"U.S. Agency for International Development","USAID","Project-Type","Sararogah-Janjal-makin road, Ghulam Khan-Bannu road,Wana-Makin road, Repair of flood damaged tank, and Reconstruction of Gomal bridge"]
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