Georgia

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USAID and Georgia: 20 Years of Partnership for Progress (English)
USAID and Georgia: 20 Years of Partnership for Progress
The editorial board and volunteers of the political newspaper Meskheti Express, including Marina Modebadze (a founder and curren
Engaging Women on Civic Involvement
Using modern post-harvest handling technologies and a new type of packaging allowed Herbia to enter higher-end European markets,
Cultivating Georgia’s Herb Industry

About

Since 1992, USAID has emphasized projects in Georgia that strengthen democracy and governance, stimulate economic growth, improve education and health, help protect natural resources, and provide humanitarian relief during times of crisis. Such assistance has helped renovate schools, train nurses, increase the income of small farmers, and improve the delivery of basic services such as electricity.  

USAID currently implements 48 projects that support Georgia’s transition to a free and prosperous democracy. These include initiatives to:

  • Increase citizens’ involvement in shaping Georgia’s future.
  • Strengthen the rule of law and independent media.
  • Improve the business environment and expand opportunities for the private sector.
  • Promote tolerance among ethnic groups and among all citizens.
  • Strengthen health-care systems to provide better quality health services for all Georgians.
  • Enhance energy security and infrastructure necessary for economic growth.

 

Building on over 20 years of successful partnership with Georgia, the U.S. Government will dedicate its resources to new and continuing USAID programs over the next five years to achieve the goal, Georgia’s democratic, free-market, Western orientation enhanced. Development objectives include:

  • Democratic checks and balances and accountable governance enhanced
     
  • Inclusive and sustainable economic growth
     
  • Increasingly stable, integrated, and healthy society
     

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Contact Information

Mission Contact

USAID/Tbilisi
11 George Balanchine Street
Tbilisi
Georgia
0131
Phone 
995-32-938-950
Fax 
995-32-001013

Headquarters Contact

Heather Ward
U.S. Agency for International Development
Bureau for Europe and Eurasia, SA-44
Washington
DC
USA
20523
Phone 
(202) 567-4035
Fax 
(202) 567-4261

Mission Director

Last updated: March 07, 2013

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