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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), created by President John F. Kennedy in 1961 to provide foreign assistance throughout the world, completed its aid programs in Poland in 2000. Rarely has a country receiving U.S. foreign assistance made so much progress in so little time.

On this website we try to bring together a wide variety of documents highlighting what USAID and the people of Poland worked together to achieve in bringing this country of almost 40 million inhabitants from economic collapse and totalitarian rule in 1989, to NATO membership and the brink of membership of the European Union in 2000. For those in a hurry, our basic fact sheet may be enough, but for those craving more detail about this remarkable transformation, there is a lot to choose from:

Yet the end of USAID assistance to Poland in no way ends the many links forged between Poland and the United States. Several institutions continue to cooperate with Poland to continue USAID’s work of strengthening civil society and developing its economy - check out our list of contact information and see what they have to offer. And the USAID-funded Development Experience Clearinghouse gives you access not only to over 350 reports regarding Poland, but also thousands of other reports and documents regarding USAID’s work throughout the world.

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Last Updated on: March 13, 2002