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| About
USAID/Paraguay |
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| Strategy
of USAID/Paraguay |
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Strategic Plan
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| USAID/Paraguay, in close
consultation and collaboration with its partners and
customers, is implementing four strategic objectives
(SOs). These are as follows: |
Strategic Objective (1): Key
Democratic Governance Practices Instituted. |
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Strategic Objective (2):
Sustainable Management of Globally Important Ecoregions
Improved.
Strategic Objective (3): Use of Voluntary
Reproductive Health Services Increased.
Strategic Objective (4): Increased
Incomes for the Poor in Selected Economic Regions.
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These
four Strategic Objectives are closely inter-related. Better
environmental management and improved local government administration,
with increased citizen participation and management of local
services, will lead to improved democratic governance and
sustainable economic benefits from natural resources. Improved
health services provided by local governments and the private
sector will lead to lower population growth and better maternal
health, which are vitally important to achieving higher
per capita incomes and improved welfare for citizens. Increased
incomes for the poor will help democracy deliver a promised
better life to the citizens of Paraguay .
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DEMOCRACY STRATEGIC
OBJECTIVE |
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The primary U.S.
goal in Paraguay is to develop a self-sustaining democracy.
This SO builds on and moves beyond the Mission s previous
strategy of strengthening selected key democratic institutions
in order to achieve a second generation of reforms based on
improving democratic governance practices. Examples of these
key governance are transparent, participative decision-making;
open, clear government management practices; a strong, active
civil society; improved and responsive delivery of public
services; and serious, thoughtful discussions on basic democratic
issues at national and local levels.
Increasingly responsive local governments have begun to
take a more active role in the countrys development
and to provide some real promise for the future. A modern
generation of political leaders is now being groomed at
the local and regional levels. Constitutionally elected
governors and mayors are now discussing important issues
at the national level as well. Paraguay s new generation
of leaders appear to better understand the importance of
participation, transparency, and honesty in public management.
They are less vulnerable to corruption than the older, more
entrenched national political actors.
Pockets of energetic civil society organizations have also
emerged and begun to call for a change from "politics
as usual." Citizens have made other initial forays
into the process of participating in local decision-making
and planning in some parts of the country. The scarcity
of resources continues to be an obstacle to full implementation
of these plans. In response, increases in tax collections,
cost recovery through user fees, and other financial issues
are now being implemented.
An effective, well-organized civil society is assisting
local governments in meeting demands for public service
delivery. In fact, the most progressive and positive system
changes, such as the decentralization of primary health
care, are already taking place at the local and regional
level. At a national level, in a separate but complementary
area, USAID is supporting a frank, open dialogue on policy
formulation and implementation.
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ENVIRONMENT STRATEGIC
OBJECTIVE |
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The Environmental
objective is to improve management of globally important ecoregions.
To date, conservation efforts in Paraguay have been somewhat
concentrated, isolated, and limited. However, increased integration
with the efforts of neighboring countries has become more
important with Paraguay s participation in the Southern
Cone Common Market (Mercosur) and growing regional integration.
USAIDs programming is directed at globally significant
ecoregions; is integrated with efforts in Argentina , Bolivia
, and Brazil ; and is led by Paraguayan NGOs, civil society
organizations (CSOs), and municipal and departmental governments
possessing the skills required for competent participation
in these efforts. Coordination with other donors, and with
neighboring USAID missions in Bolivia and Brazil , is essential
for program success.
This SO complements and strengthens the Democracy SO. Continued
environmental destruction can only lead to increase rural
poverty and future loss of economic opportunity, which is
a destabilizing factor in Paraguay s still-fragile
democracy. USAID/Paraguay believes that a vibrant civil
society, actively participating within a functioning democracy,
is critical to successfully addressing these environmental
concerns through effective advocacy and participation in
creating and implementing national environmental policies.
Accordingly, the initiatives with civil society organizations
and local government strengthening that are key components
of USAID/Paraguays Democracy SO are part of its environmental
programming. Finally, this SO will also support and complement
decentralization activities conducted under the Democracy
SO through the identification and training of key departmental
and municipal government leaders in environmental management.
The conservation of biodiversity found in three key ecoregions
located in Paraguay , Argentina , Bolivia , and Brazil depends
upon the success of Paraguayan coordination with the environmental
management activities of these countries. Evidence of success
are adequate and competent Paraguayan participation in the
completion and initial implementation of regionally coordinated
ecoregional conservation plans. Paraguayan NGOs, civil society
organizations, and departmental and municipal government
leaders are the primary targets of the Mission s programming
efforts, which are being coordinated with USAID programming
in Brazil and Bolivia . Successful models, experiences,
and lessons learned are also being shared at the regional
level.
Conservation effectiveness in Paraguay is currently limited
by policy, legal and financial constraints. In order for
ecoregional conservation plans to be completed and implemented,
it is imperative that Paraguay develop the necessary policy,
legal and financial mechanisms to support them. This directly
complements planned Mission activities in democracy directed
at implementing and sustaining a policy dialogue on key
national issues.
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REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE |
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The objective
of this program is to increase the use of voluntary reproductive
health services. While strengthening existing public and
private family planning programs, this SO contains a larger
program of reproductive health initiatives. It involves
a multi-institutional approach that is augmenting delivery
of both reproductive health and family planning services
to rural and urban adolescents, single adults, and couples.
It is enabling Paraguay to approach the goal of "every
child a wanted and healthy child, and every mother a survivor."
In order to further strengthen its reproductive health program,
the Mission is directing activities towards reducing Paraguay
s maternal mortality rate through the provision of
enhanced reproductive health services and maternal health
care, thereby also improving early child survival rates.
USAID/Paraguay is focusing on improving decentralized community
health care, increasing community participation, improving
local-level management of health providers, and building
NGO capacity. Technical assistance is being directed at
services provided through local governments and the private
sector, including continued support of health decentralization.
The Mission is strengthening community outreach programs,
including the development of information and education campaigns.
This program complements and supports the Mission s
Democracy activities. USAID/Paraguay believes that delivery
of health and other basic services is more effective when
there is a high level of citizen participation and local-level
planning and administration. Under the Democracy program,
local governments are being assisted in providing better
services, and citizen participation in decision-making is
being increased. Support for decentralization in health
and other sectors is a major focus for USAID. This support
includes capacity building for local governments, as well
as the facilitation of participatory local-level planning.
All of these activities will help strengthen the delivery
of, and widespread access to, decentralized, community based
health services.
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ECONOMIC GROWTH STRATEGIC
OBJECTIVE |
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The objctive of this
program is to increase incomes for the poor, addressing poverty
issues through supporting business development services in
rural areas, generating employment and increasing income through
increasing people’s access to financial services, and
encouraging economic reforms. Successful implementation of
the SO will have a positive impact on tens of thousands of
Paraguayans.
These activities, which began 2003, will
complement and reinforce USAID/Paraguay’s main Strategic
Objective in democracy. Business development services will
support those enterprise companies, other institutions,
and individuals that provide services and supply products
to local and international markets. Technical assistance
and training will be provided to market participants. This
will ultimately result in higher incomes to the poor. Technical
assistance and training will be provided to financial institutions
to provide more financial services to residents in rural
areas. Policy and regulatory support will be developed to
improve the environment for micro and small rural businesses
and to ensure that whatever gains are realized by the poor
will not be taken away through policies that offer unfair
advantages to others.
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