USAID
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) initiated the CLASP II project in Peru with the primary objective of providing leaders and potential leaders with specialized skills, training, and academic education.
2010 · 2 pages

Abstract
The project aimed to foster an appreciation and understanding of democratic processes in a country with a free enterprise economy. The project's scope encompasses the provision of specialized skills, training, and academic education to leaders and potential leaders in Peru. This includes an understanding of democratic processes and the operation of a free enterprise economy. The project's focus is on developing the skills and knowledge of these individuals to enable them to effectively participate in and contribute to the country's democratic processes. The project's implementation is supported by a total of $7,061,000 in funding, with $1,558,000 allocated as AID appropriated funds and $5,503,000 provided through other sources. The project's estimated date of obligation is October 31, 1991, and the project's completion date is September 30, 1995. The project's schedule of aid funding indicates that $1,843,000 has been obligated to date, with $3,635,000 remaining to be obligated. The project's secondary technical codes include 12.2, 12.3, and 12.4, indicating that the project falls under the category of "Leadership and Institutional Development." The project's special interest codes include 12.1, 12.2, and 12.3, indicating that the project focuses on democratic processes, leadership development, and institutional strengthening. The project's purpose is to provide leaders and potential leaders with the skills, training, and academic education necessary to effectively participate in and contribute to Peru's democratic processes. The project's implementation is expected to have a positive impact on the country's democratic development and economic growth.
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