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Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs

| May 01, 2005 | Nowels, Larry; Epstein, Susan B. | COPYRIGHT 2002 Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

African Development Bank

[http://www.afdb.org/home.htm]

African Development Foundation

[http://www.adf.gov/]

Asian Development Bank

[http://www.adb.org/]

Broadcasting Board of Governors

[http://www.bbg.gov/]

CRS Current Legislative Issues: Foreign Affairs

[http://www.crs.gov/products/browse/is-foreignaffairs.shtml]

Export-Import Bank

[http://www.exim.gov/]

Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria

[http://www.theglobalfund.org/en/]

Inter-American Development Bank

[http://www.iadb.org/]

Inter-American Foundation

[http://www.iaf.gov/]

International Fund for Agricultural Development

[http://www.ifad.org]

International Monetary Fund

[http://www.imf.org/]

Millennium Challenge Corporation

[http://www.mcc.gov]

Overseas Private Investment Corporation

[http://www.opic.gov/]

Peace Corps

[http://www.peacecorps.gov/]

Trade and Development Agency

[http://www.tda.gov/]

United Nations

[http://www.un.org/]

United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

[http://www.unicef.org/]

United Nations Development Program (UNDP)

[http://www.undp.org/]

United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

[http://www.unfpa.org/]

United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)

[http://www.unaids.org/en/default.asp]

U.S. Agency for International Development--Home Page

[http://www.usaid.gov/]

U.S. Agency for International Development--Congressional Budget Justification

[http://www.usaid.gov/policy/budget/]

U.S. Agency for International Development--Emergency Situation Reports

[http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/humanitarian_assistance/ disaster_assistance/countries/fy2003_index.html]

U.S. Agency for International Development--Foreign Aid Data ("Greenbook")

[http://qesdb.cdie.org/gbk/index.html]

U.S. Department of State--Home Page

[http://www.state.gov/]

U.S. Department of State--Foreign Operations Budget Justification, FY2006

[http://www.state.gov/m/rm/rls/cbj/2006/]

U.S. Department of State--International Affairs Budget Request, FY2006

[http://www.state.gov/m/rm/rls/iab/2006/]

U.S. Department of State--International Topics and Issues

[http://www.state.gov/interntl/]

U.S. Department of State--State Department Budget Request, FY2006

[http://www.state.gov/m/rm/rls/]

U.S. Department of the Treasury--Office of International Affairs

[http://www.ustreas.gov/offices/international-affairs/index.html]

World Bank

[http://www.worldbank.org/]

World Bank debt website

[http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/TOPICS/EXTDEBTDEPT/ 0,,menuPK:64166739~pagePK:64166681~piPK:64166725~theSitePK:469043,00.html]

 
Figure 4. Budget Function 150 
 
Total =  $33.6 billion 
 
Food Aid, Agriculture--$0.985   67.9% 
 
State Dept. $9.803              29.2% 
 
Foreign Operations--$22.826     2.9% 
 
Note: Table made from pie chart. 
 
Table 3. Foreign Operations Appropriations, FY1996 to FY2006 
(discretionary budget authority in billions of current and 
constant dollars) 
 
            FY96     FY97     FY98     FY99     FY00     FY01 
 
nominal 
$s          12.46    12.27    13.15    15.44    16.41    16.31 
constant 
FY06 $s     15.15    14.64    15.54    18.00    18.67    18.14 
 
            FY02     FY03     FY04     FY05     FY06 
 
nominal 
$s          16.54    23.67    39.05    22.27    22.83 
constant 
FY06 $s     18.11    25.41    41.01    22.75    22.83 
 
Note: FY1999 excludes $17.861 billion for the IMF. FY2003 includes 
$2.475 billion and FY2004 includes $19.42 billion in supplemental 
appropriations for Iraq reconstruction. FY2005 includes the regular 
appropriation, plus $100 million for Caribbean hurricane relief 
provided in P.L. 108-324 and $2.77 billion provided in H.R. 1268, 
the FY2005 emergency supplemental for Iraq, Afghanistan, and tsunami 
relief. 
 
Table 4. State Department/Broadcasting Appropriations, 
FY1996 to FY2006 
(discretionary budget authority in billions of current 
and constant dollars) 
 
            FY96    FY97    FY98    FY99    FY00    FY01 
 
nominal 
$s          4.77    4.87    5.06    6.91    6.16    6.91 
constant 
FY06 $s      5.8    5.81    5.98    8.05    7.01    7.69 
 
            FY02    FY03    FY04    FY05    FY06 
 
nominal 
$s          7.71    8.05    9.29    10.7     9.8 
constant 
FY06 $s     8.44    8.64    9.76    10.9     9.8 
 
Table 5. Foreign Operations Significant Increases FY2006 
($s--billions) 
 
                                      FY2005    FY2006    FY2006 +/- 
                                    Regular *   Request     FY2005 
 
Foreign Operations Total              $19.737   $22.826      15.7% 
Significant increases for FY2006: 
"Front-Line States" aid                $5.300    $5.800       9.4% 
Anti-Terrorism programs                $0.142    $0.159      12.0% 
Millennium Challenge Account           $1.488    $3.000     101.6% 
Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief         $2.279    $2.564      12.5% 
Conflict Response Fund                    --     $0.100        -- 
Counter-narcotics aid (a)              $0.237    $0.264      11.4% 
USAID disaster assistance              $0.485    $0.656      35.3% 
Significant increases for FY2006, 
  Total                                $9.931   $12.543      26.3% 
Remaining Foreign Operations 
  Programs                             $9.806   $10.283       4.9% 
 
* FY2005 excludes emergency supplemental funding. 
 
(a.) Because all assistance for Afghanistan is included 
in the figures for the front-line states above, 
counter-narcotics programs for Afghanistan are not included 
here in order to avoid doublecounting. If Afghan 
counter-drug aid was included, FY2005 would total $326 million, 
compared with $524 million requested for FY2006, a 60% increase. 
 
Table 6. Global Counter-Terrorism Program Funding 
($s--millions) 
 
                         FY03       FY04       FY05       FY06 
Program                 Enacted    Enacted    Enacted    Request 
 
Anti-Terrorism           65.6       141.4      117.8      133.5 
Aid 
 
Terrorist                 5.0         5.0        5.0        7.5 
Interdiction 
 
Engagement w/ 
Allies                    --         --          2.0        2.0 
 
Terrorist Financing 
--State Dept              5.0        --          7.2        7.5 
 
Terrorist Financing 
--Treasury                5.0         5.0       10.0        8.5 
 
TOTAL Counter 
--Terrorism              80.6       151.4      142.0      159.0 
 
                         FY06       FY06       FY06 
Program                  House     Senate      Conf. 
 
Anti-Terrorism 
Aid                       --         --         -- 
 
Terrorist 
Interdiction              --         --         -- 
 
Engagement w/ 
Allies                    --         --         -- 
 
Terrorist Financing 
--State Dept              --         --         -- 
 
Terrorist Financing 
--Treasury                --         --         -- 
 
TOTAL Counter 
--Terrorism               --         --         -- 
 
Table 7. U.S. International HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and 
Malaria Programs 
(millions of current dollars) 
 
                          FY2002     FY2003     FY2004         FY2005 
Program                   Actual     Actual     Actual        Estimate 
 
USAID Child Survival/ 
Health account for 
HIV/AIDS - regular        $395.0     $587.6     $513.4          $347.2 
 
USAID Child Survival/ 
Health account for 
the Global Fund            $50.0     $248.4     $397.6          $248.0 
 
USAID Global Fund 
Carry-over                 --         --        ($87.8) (a)      $87.8 
 
USAID Child Survival/ 
Health account 
for TB & Malaria          $165.0     $129.0     $155.0          $168.6 
 
USAID other economic 
assistance                 $40.0      $38.2      $51.7           $51.1 
 
State Dept. Global 
AIDS Initiative            --         --        $488.1        $1,373.9 
 
GHAI for the Global 
Fund                       --         --       --                -- 
 
Foreign Military 
Financing                  --          $2.0       $1.5            $2.0 
 
  Subtotal, Foreign 
   Operations             $650.0   $1,005.2   $1,519.5        $2,278.6 
 
CDC Global AIDS 
Program                   $143.8     $182.6     $273.9          $123.8 
 
CDC International 
Applied Prevention 
Research                   $11.0      $11.0      $11.0           $11.0 
 
CDC International 
TB & Malaria               $15.0      $15.8      $17.9           $15.9 
 
NIH International 
Research                  $218.2     $278.6     $317.2          $332.3 
 
Global Fund 
contribution, 
NIH/HHS                   $125.0      $99.3     $149.1           $99.2 
 
Labor Dept AIDS 
in the Workplace            $8.5       $9.9       $9.9            $2.0 
 
  Subtotal, Labor/ 
   HHS/Ed                 $521.5     $597.2     $779.0          $584.2 
 
DOD HIV/AIDS … 
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