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Agency for International Development

The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is a government agency responsible for administering foreign aid and promoting global development. Established in 1961, its mission is to help reduce poverty, improve living conditions, and support democratic governance in developing countries. USAID provides financial assistance, technical expertise, and resources in areas like health, education, agriculture, and disaster relief. By working with governments, non-profits, and local organizations, USAID aims to foster sustainable economic growth and enhance stability, ultimately benefiting both the partner nations and global community.