PES of a project to provide jobs and essential services to displaced persons in El Salvador. PES covers the period 5/82-5/85 and is based on an attached report (XD-AAT-772-A) presenting findings from a baseline survey of some 8,000 displaced persons. The survey - which clearly depicts the enormity of the problem faced by the project - has establishedquantifiable indicators for both the present projectand a planned follow-on. A key finding, indicatingthe need for an alternative to emergency assistance,is that a startling 25% of the displaced wish toremain whence they have migrated. USAID/ES agreeswith all major recommendations of the survey teamexcept that regarding temporary employment; theMission thinks permanent employment and training abetter strategy. A total of 39 recommendations are presented in re:(1) Employment - increase labor-intensive projectsand jobs for women; coordinate GOES jobs projects;begin an employment identification, skills training,and placement project. (2) Education - restore andmaintain classrooms; provide textbooks and relatedmaterials. (3) Environmental health - provide morepermanent housing structures (additional rooms wherepossible) and safe water sources nearby; strengthenhygiene education (90% of families are not boilingtheir drinking water); increase or improve burningof refuse, rodent control, and drainage in malarial areas. (4) Nutrition - strengthen nutrition education, surveillance, and therapeutic feeding of those most in need; increase supplemental feeding of pregnantand lactating women and of children 12-59 months ofage; focus outreach on the most malnourished children; include oral rehydration therapy in allnutrition activities; strengthen referrals to themedical system; improve the composition of the foodration in areas with shortfalls and those affectedby violence; improve frequency of distribution toareas receiving food less than monthly; study theactual dietary status and beliefs of the displaced. (5) Health - strengthen outreach (especially toareas with high illness and death rates); continuesurveillance; develop seasonal programs to combatenteric and respiratory diseases in children under5; use data from this survey to develop baselinesfor each settlement and displaced community and forfuture area- and program-specific evaluations; setup a referral system to serve families unable toobtain medicines; strengthen health education,vaccinations, and family planning and focus thelatter on young couples (not just the wife) and ontemporary methods. Mission comments on specific actions taken or planned are included.