USAID/Albania: From the American People    
 
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Assisting Albania’s transition
to a democracy and market
economy

FEATURE

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NEW ACTIVITY
Demographic Health Survey

USAID and the Government of Albania, in collaboration with United Nations Agencies, World Bank and other bilateral partners, have begun work to produce Albania's first national Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) in Albania. This survey will sample thousands of households across the country to collect data on population, health, nutrition and gender issues. This collection of data is important to measure major health and demographic indicators for Albania and then compare them with other countries.  Read more »

 

PROGRAM AREAS

 
Promoting Economic Growth and Prosperity
Governing Justly and Democratically
Investing in People
Achieving Peace and Security
MCC Albania Threshold Agreement


NEWS

 
USAID to Support More Accountable, Transaprent, and Efficient Courts
TIRANA--January 28, 2008 The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Justice, the High Council of Justice, and national judicial authorities Read more »

Students Learn How to Help Others Help Themselves
NEW YORK, NEW YORK, U.S.A. Bright, talented, and ambitious, Albania’s Student In Free Enterprise (SIFE) national champions took top honors and much praise at the 2007 international SIFE World Cup competition Read more »

New Program to Improve Economic Growth and Local Governance in Municipalities
TIRANA--January 23, 2008 Today’s Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Signing Ceremony between USAID and the mayors of 10 participating municipalities launched Read more »

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KEY CONTACTS:
Mission Director
Edward T. Landau
USAID, American Embassy
Tirana, Albania
Phone: +355 (0)4 247 285

Albania Desk Officer
Andrew Rajec
USAID/Washington
Phone: +1 202 712 1904

 tirana-webcontact@usaid.gov

 
Map of Albania, showing the capital (Tirana) and neighboring countries (Italy, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, and Serbia)
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