USAID Country Development Cooperation Strategy (CDCS) Repository
“A Country Development Cooperation Strategy (CDCS) defines how a Mission will further the goal of ending the need for foreign assistance in a given country by articulating how and where it will build self-reliance with the country partner. Typically covering five years, the CDCS is essentially the strategic roadmap for how USAID will design and implement its projects and activities in a given country. The CDCS development process centers around a Mission’s dialogue with USAID/Washington and with key local stakeholders, resulting in a series of milestones and deliverables. The Mission disseminates a public version of the strategy on USAID’s public website.
Listed below, please find the current list of approved CDCSs. Some CDCSs have been extended beyond the timeline noted on the cover sheet. A fact sheet with all dates is available here. The Agency anticipates most CDCSs will be completed on or about December 2020. Answers to frequently asked CDCS questions are here.” - USAID
Updated Jan, 2021
AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN
AFRICA
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Central Africa Regional Program for the Environment
Bureau for Africa's Office of Sustainable Development
ASIA
Regional Development Mission for Asia (RDMA)
EUROPE AND EURASIA
LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
Central America and Mexico (CAM)
Eastern and Southern Caribbean