USAID Meritorious Honor Award

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USAID Meritorious Honor Award
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Awarded by United States Agency for International Development
Type Medal
Eligibility Foreign Service, Civil Service, US Military
Awarded for "A special act or service or sustained outstanding performance"
Status Currently awarded
Precedence
Next (higher) USAID Superior Honor Award
Next (lower) Expeditionary Service Award
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The Meritorious Honor Award is an award of the United States Agency for International Development. Similar versions of the same award exist for the former U.S. Information Agency, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and Department of State. It is presented to groups or individuals in recognition of a special act or service or sustained outstanding performance.

The award consists of a certificate signed by an assistant secretary, an official of equivalent rank or the Mission Director. While some medal sets are still available, medals are no longer issued.

Criteria

The following criteria are applicable to granting a USAID Meritorious Honor Award:[1]

  • Outstanding service in support of a one-time event (e.g., support for a major conference or summit meeting);
  • Innovation and creativity in accomplishing short-term tasks or projects;
  • Outstanding performance in one or more areas of the employee’s official duties as defined in the Work Requirements Statement (Foreign Service) or Performance Plan (Civil Service); and/or
  • Contributions that resulted in increased productivity and efficiency, and economy of operations at post or bureau level.

Nominating and Approval Procedures

Nominations for USAID employees are submitted on Form JF-66, Nomination for Award, through supervisory channels to the Joint Country Awards Committee for review and recommendation to the Mission Director for final action.

Nominations initiated in Washington are reviewed by the USAID bureau/office with final approval by the appropriate assistant administrator or office head.

Military Use

Upon authorization, members of the U.S. military may wear the medal and ribbon in the appropriate order of precedence as a U.S. non-military personal decoration.

References

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