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US Agency for International Development
Humanitarian Aid Organization
Kampala, Uganda
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is the leading government agency responsible for administering civilian foreign aid and development assistance, with a mission to promote global stability, reduce poverty, strengthen democratic governance, and improve the quality of life in developing nations. Established in 1961, USAID has evolved into a globally respected institution, recognized for its evidence-based programs, partnerships, and life-changing impact in sectors such as health, education, economic growth, humanitarian aid, and environmental sustainability.
USAID fosters a collaborative and inclusive work culture grounded in service, innovation, and a strong sense of purpose, offering diverse career opportunities with flexible arrangements, global assignments, and professional growth pathways. Its innovative model emphasizes local partnerships, capacity building, and resilience, enabling communities to drive their own development.
With operations in over 100 countries and a workforce of dedicated professionals, USAID exemplifies core values of integrity, accountability, transparency, and respect for human dignity. The agency is deeply committed to social responsibility, championing gender equality, climate action, and inclusive economic development through its wide-reaching programs. For more information, visit www.usaid.gov.


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