USAID – Where to find the data
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) started publishing data to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) in August 2013, following its commitment to aid transparency under the U.S. Open Government Partnership National Action Plan. Since then, USAID has been regularly updating its IATI data, improving the quality and scope of the information shared.
You can find information about USAID’s programs using the following sources:
Correct at 9:00am BST Friday 11 April 2025
- USAID project data Note – some programs and countries are redacted for security reasons, and as detailed below, the removal of the Development Experience Clearinghouse (DEC) website means that project evaluations are now inaccessible. USAID undertook an update of its 2024 data in March 2025, including the addition of Q4 data and transaction information.
- USAID audits New audits continue to be uploaded, including those focussing on programs in Ukraine, Iraq, Pakistan and Global Health.
- 2024 USAID data on federal awards such as contracts, grants, and loans
- USAID IATI datasets
- USAID IATI publisher information
- USAID submissions to the OECD Development Assistance Committee Creditor Reporting System
- USAID’s performance in the 2024 Aid Transparency Index
- Fiscal Year 2025 International Affairs Budget
- US Government Accountability Office – USAID reports and testimonies
- List of terminated US awards as of 6th March 2025 – Note this is a constantly evolving situation. This list has not been independently verified.
- DECfinder – The team at the Institute for Development Impact (i4di) have provided access to over 110,000+ (of the original 200,000) curated documents from USAID’s Development Experience Clearinghouse (DEC).
The following USAID websites/documents have been removed:
- Country Development Cooperation Strategies
- Development Experience Clearinghouse (DEC) – Evaluation Landing Page
- USAID Homepage
- Dollars to Results
- USAID business forecasts and procurement plans
Please note: Publish What You Fund has never received funding from USAID