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South Sudan

Foreign Assistance

225166000

planned funding, FY 2017

0

obligated funding, FY 2017

0

spent funding, FY 2017

Foreign Assistance in South Sudan

The U.S. government is poised to support implementation of the Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (signed in August 2015), which offers the best chance to put South Sudan on a path towards development. Despite the complex situation created by the conflict, which has caused widespread suffering and left South Sudan's nascent economy in ruins, there is potential for steps towards consolidated peace by applying lessons learned from previous international engagement in South Sudan. The U.S. government's approach will therefore prioritize mitigating the war's human, economic, and social damage; assisting South Sudanese to rebound from trauma; and laying the foundation for a durable and just peace. To accomplish this, the United States will help build resilient and conflict-resistant communities by focusing efforts more intensively on conflict-affected states and areas of potential returns of internally displaced persons. By focusing assistance efforts on subnational and community levels wherever possible, U.S. government programs can more directly help the South Sudanese people, including the most marginalized populations, to benefit from peace dividends and improvements in living conditions. U.S. foreign assistance will continue to operate in close coordination with humanitarian efforts, and will remain flexible and responsive to meet evolving emergency, recovery, and development needs. As a Relief-to-Development Transition focus country, development funds will coordinate with humanitarian funding to support an integrated approach.

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Transaction Data |

Transaction data represents every individual financial record in an agency’s accounting system that has been processed in the given time period for program work with implementing partners and other administrative expenses. The data shown in the planned, obligated, and spent tabs represents the same financial data at a higher level of aggregation (by country and sector only), thus this data is called Aggregated data.

The transaction data shows the same financial data at a more granular level. Each data record - or financial transaction - contains up to 37 qualitative data fields, including descriptive titles, vendor names, and location, along with the financial data. Thus, the transaction data is called Disaggregated data.

This is only the first set of transaction data. will continue to update this data set in accordance with Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Bulletin 12-01.

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