Assistant Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development

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The Assistant Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development is a senior leadership role responsible for overseeing major regional or functional bureaus and guiding U.S. foreign assistance and development policy implementation.

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instanceOf United States federal government position
leadership role at USAID
senior executive position
appointedBy President of the United States
appointmentRequires advice and consent of the United States Senate
collaboratesWith United States Department of State
multilateral development organizations
non-governmental organizations
other U.S. government foreign assistance agencies
partner country governments
country United States of America
employer United States Agency for International Development
goal advance U.S. foreign policy objectives through development assistance
improve effectiveness and accountability of U.S. foreign assistance programs
promote sustainable development in partner countries
support democratic governance and stability abroad
hasRank equivalent to Assistant Secretary level in the U.S. government
jurisdiction United States federal government foreign assistance programs
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
memberOf senior leadership of USAID
oversees implementation of USAID projects in assigned regions or sectors
monitoring and evaluation of bureau activities
planning and budgeting for bureau programs
participatesIn high-level consultations with foreign governments on development cooperation
interagency policy processes on foreign assistance
partOf executive branch of the United States
surface form: Executive Branch of the United States government

United States Agency for International Development
policyArea U.S. foreign assistance strategy
humanitarian response policy
international development policy
reportsTo Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development
requires extensive experience in international development or foreign policy
senior management and leadership skills
responsibleFor guiding U.S. development policy implementation
guiding U.S. foreign assistance policy implementation
overseeing major functional bureaus at USAID
overseeing major regional bureaus at USAID
strategic direction of USAID programs within assigned bureau
sector foreign assistance
foreign policy implementation
international development
worksOn development cooperation with partner countries
economic growth and governance programs within assigned bureau
humanitarian assistance policy within assigned bureau
sectoral initiatives such as health, education, or democracy and governance depending on bureau

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William Gaud positionHeld Assistant Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development