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USAID uses PART assessments to direct program improvements and hold managers accountable for those improvements. PART findings inform funding requests and management actions. PART indicators are integrated into Missions' Operational Plans and Performance Management Plans, where appropriate, with resulting data used to support implementation and help inform future activity development. PART data are also reported annually by overseas Missions for aggregation into broader Agency reporting.
To date, USAID and the Office of Management and Budget have used the PART to review 14 programs administered by USAID, three of which are jointly administered with the Department of State. Of the 14 programs, nine were assessed as Moderately Effective, and five as Adequate. None of the Agency's PART programs were rated Ineffective or Results Not Demonstrated. For additional information on USAID's PART status, please visit http://www.expectmore.gov.
| Program Name | Score and Rating1 |
|---|---|
| Office of Transition Initiatives | 80% Moderately Effective |
| Child Survival and Health - Population | 78% Moderately Effective |
| Development Credit Authority | 77% Moderately Effective |
| Development Assistance to Latin America and the Caribbean | 75% Moderately Effective |
| Child Survival and Health for Latin America and the Caribbean | 75% Moderately Effective |
| US Agency for International Development Administration and Capital Investment | 70% Moderately Effective |
| USAID's Development Assistance for Sub-Saharan Africa | 66% Adequate |
| Food Aid for Emergencies and Development (Public Law 480 Title II) | 61% Adequate |
| US Agency for International Development Climate Change Program | 58% Adequate |
| Africa Child Survival and Health | 58% Adequate |
| International Disaster and Famine Account | 57% Adequate |
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1 Effective (85-100%) | |