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U.S. POPULATION ASSISTANCE

(in millions of dollars *see notes below)

Chart provided by Craig Lasher, Population Action International

Fiscal Year

Bilateral Programs (USAID)

U.S. Contribution to UNFPA

Total U.S. Assistance

Constant 1974 Dollars

         

1965-67

10.5

10.5

15.5

1968

34.8

(0.5)

34.8

49.3

1969

45.4

(2.5)

45.4

61.0

1970

74.6

(4.0)

74.6

94.8

1971

95.9

(14.0)

95.9

116.7

1972

123.3

(29.0)

123.3

145.4

1973

125.6

(9.0)

125.6

139.5

1974

112.4

(18.0)

112.4

112.4

1975

110.0

(20.0)

110.0

100.8

1976

135.5

(20.0)

135.5

117.4

1977

144.3

(29.4)

144.3

117.4

1978

166.5

(28.0)

166.5

125.9

1979

191.4

(30.0)

191.4

130.0

1980

195.0

(32.0)

195.0

116.7

1981

208.4

(35.0)

208.4

113.0

1982

237.8

(33.8)

237.8

121.5

1983

243.1

(33.8)

243.1

120.3

1984

264.2

(38.0)

264.2

125.4

1985

317.7

(36.0)

317.7

145.6

1986

295.5

295.5

132.9

1987

286.6

286.6

124.4

1988

248.1

248.1

103.4

1989

257.6

257.6

102.4

1990

287.1

287.1

108.3

1991

352.3

352.3

127.5

1992

325.6

325.6

114.4

1993

447.8

14.5

462.3

157.7

1994

480.2

40.0

520.2

173.1

1995

541.6

35.0

576.6

186.5

1996

432.0

22.8

454.8

142.9

1997

385.0

25.0

410.0

125.9

1998

385.0

20.0

405.0

122.5

1999

385.0

385.0

113.9

2000

372.5

21.5

394.0

112.8

2001 estimated

425.0

21.5

446.5

NotesFigures reflect actual expenditures for population and family planning programs and are separated into funding for bilateral programs managed by USAID and the U.S. voluntary contributions to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).  Between 1968 and 1992, however, the U.S. contribution to UNFPA was channeled through and administered by USAID and is reflected in the bilateral assistance column.  Amounts in parentheses indicate the contribution made to UNFPA in each of those fiscal years.

Figures on U.S. funding are for population assistance programs as defined by the U.S. government.  Numbers do not reflect additional U.S. funds appropriated for other programs falling under the broader definition of population assistance adopted at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo which incorporates expenditures for family planning, HIV/AIDS and other sexually-transmitted disease prevention, and safe motherhood programs.  Constant 1974 dollars calculated using the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics inflation calculator, which can be accessed at http://stats.bls.gov/cpihome.htm