U S Funding for Maternal Child Health MCH

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U. S. Funding for Maternal & Child Health (MCH) and Nutrition, FY 2006 –

U. S. Funding for Maternal & Child Health (MCH) and Nutrition, FY 2006 – FY 2020 Request In Millions $1 383 $1 287 $1 315 $1 280 Total $1 046 $1 067 $927 $846 $728 $107 $1 157 $1 134 $97 $93 $140 $139 $148 $144 $1, 399 $1 359 $125 $145 $97 $991 $90 $55 $694 $728 $694 2006 2007 $846 $872 2008 2009 $939 $974 2010 2011 $1 060 $1 037 $1 235 $1 209 $1 214 $1 147 $1 176 $1 136 $901 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 NOTES: Includes MCH and nutrition funding provided through USAID and CDC as well as U. S. contributions to UNICEF. Prior to FY 09, nutrition funding was included as part of MCH. Does not include funding provided through Food for Peace (FFP) due to the unique nature of the program. Includes base and supplemental funding. FY 13 includes the effects of sequestration. FY 19 is based on funding provided in the “Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019” (P. L. 116 -6) and is a preliminary estimate. Some MCH and nutrition funding is determined at the agency level and is not yet known for FY 19; for comparison purposes, these amounts are assumed to remain at prior year levels. Several international organizations (including UNICEF, UNAIDS, microbicides research, IAVI, and others) that have historically received specified funding amounts in the budget are not allocated any funding in the FY 2020 Request. While it is possible that the Administration could provide funding to these organizations, such funding would have to be taken from either bilateral programs or other accounts. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the Office of Management and Budget, Agency Congressional Budget Justifications, Congressional Appropriations Bills, and U. S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard [website], available at: www. foreignassistance. gov. 2020 Request