In addition to providing assistance to the water, health, economic growth, education, and democracy & governance sectors in Jordan, USAID/Jordan implements a multi-year, policy-based balance of payment program. This assistance is provided in the form of a cash transfer, which has constituted a major portion of the U.S. assistance program since 1997.
The Cash Transfer program provides the Government of Jordan with the required foreign currency to pay down its external non-military debt to help reduce the Government’s international debt burden and strengthen its foreign exchange position. Each year, a series of policy reform objectives in the water, health, economic and social development sectors are linked to the disbursement of the Cash Transfer program funds.
In return, the Government of Jordan provides an equal amount of money in Jordanian dinars to support development programs in Jordan. The local currency program associated with the cash transfer is programmed jointly by the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation and USAID. This program has made possible several development initiatives through the freeing-up of money that would have otherwise been used to pay off Jordan’s debt.
During 1997 - 2006, USAID has provided $1.163 billion for the cash transfer program.
Fiscal Year 1997: $50 million
Fiscal Year 1998: $50 million
Fiscal Year 1999: $100 million
Fiscal Year 2000: $50 million
Fiscal Year 2001: $50 million
Fiscal Year 2002: $125 million
Fiscal Year 2003: $144.5 million
Fiscal Year 2004: $238.5 million
Fiscal Year 2005: $188 million
Fiscal Year 2006: $167.5 million
Fiscal Year 2007: $116 million
In addition, $700 million was provided in FY2003 to offset the economic effects of the war in Iraq.
The local currency associated with the cash transfer program totaled 662.4 million Jordanian dinars and was used to support USAID projects and to support the GOJ and the Social and Economic Transformation Plan (SETP).
YEAR Development Projects GOJ/SETP
1997 JD
35 million 0
1998
JD 35 million
0
1999
JD 35 million
0
2000
JD 35 million
0
2001
JD 35 million
0
2002
JD 24.5 million JD 63 million
2003
JD 35 million JD 66.1 million
2004
JD 35 million JD 131.1 million
2005
JD 28.3 million JD 104.4 million
2006 JD 40 million JD 77 million
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