Global Development Alliance IFAC 2007. Private Capital Flows (FDI and Net Cap Markets) 44% Remittances 26% Foundations 2% Corporate Foundations 1% NGO.

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Global Development Alliance IFAC 2007

Private Capital Flows (FDI and Net Cap Markets) 44% Remittances 26% Foundations 2% Corporate Foundations 1% NGO Grants 3% Religious Organizations 5% Universities and Colleges 1% U.S. Government Official Development Assistance 18% US Total Resource Flows to the Developing World in 2005: $158 BN USAID, January 2007

Increased market shares Reputation boost due to public perception of corporate social responsibility Access to USAID’s strengths: –Collaboration with policymakers and key institutions –Development expertise –Long-term in-country presence –Funding –Network of local and global partners Incentives for Business

Funding Markets & Purchasing Power Activity Design Better Connected to Market Realities Technology & Intellectual Property Skills, Services & Expertise Synergies Resulting from Joint Efforts What Partners Contribute

Alliance Summary for FY 02 – 05* Approximately 400 alliances Agency-wide With over $1.4 billion in USAID funds leveraging over $4.6 billion in partner resources Africa: 97 country-specific & 29 regional totaling $1.41b Asia/Near East: 55 country & 7 regional totaling $303m Europe & Eurasia: 52 country & 9 regional totaling $307m Latin America: 72 country & 22 regional totaling $443m Worldwide: 54 global alliances totaling $3.573b This information is updated regularly and subject to change Base: 2006 Matrix

Worldwide Alliances Snapshot  Global Health Avian Influenza Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) Seaboard Health Clinic  Education Computerization of Primary and Secondary Schools (Macedonia) Books for Africa Sesame Street  Economic Growth Finance Alliance for Sustainable Trade (Africa/LAC) International Accounting Alliance  IT Cisco Learning Academies (Africa, Afghanistan, Iraq) AMIR/CASE Foundation ICT Project (Jordan)  Agriculture International Small Group and Tree Planting Program (Tanzania) Milk Collection Centers Alliance (Zambia) Ecologic/Starbucks  Anti-Corruption/Governance/Democracy Balkan Trust for Democracy Truth and Reconciliation in Colombia

Global Development Alliances