SANREM CRSP is supported by the United States Agency for International Development and the generous support of the American people through Cooperative Agreement No. EPP-A-00-04-00013-00
The SANREM CRSP is managed by the Office of International Research, Education, and Development at Virginia Tech.
USAID Missions with sustainable agriculture
and natural resource management strategic
objectives and related needs
The United States Agency for International
Development (USAID) prioritizes its work
within each overseas Mission according to
strategic objectives (SOs). We have compiled a
listing of those SOs that directly or
indirectly target improved sustainable
agriculture (SA) and natural resource
management (NRM) for each USAID Country
Mission. The following table specifies these SA
and/or NRM SOs, their ending date, the
specific goals and objectives targeted, how
achievement of those objectives will be
indicated, and a website address for further
information. This information can be used
as a first indication of whether an intended
research activities objectives are
consistent with USAID Mission(s) needs. Click
USAID_SOs.pdf
to obtain a copy of the
SANREM CRSP-generated
USAID Missions with SA and
NRM strategic objectives
file.
More information can be found on each USAID Country Mission website (see: http://www.usaid.gov/missions/).
USAID Missions with confirmed SA and NRM interests
The information provided through the above link has been formulated to assist researchers identify USAID Missions with programs with strong synergies with SANREM research. Many more USAID missions have relevant agriculture, natural resource and governance activities that may be appropriate. This information will be updated as we receive more specific information on Mission programs from USAID field staff. Last update 1/14/05.
Notes: 10/13/05: USAID opened a regional office in Thailand about a year ago. They are doing some work on the ground in Thailand, and they are developing a new environmental strategic objective for Thailand. USAID also has centrally funded programs working in the Mekong.

