Georgia has undergone many changes since USAID first opened a mission in the country in 1992. In the years since, the American people have provided more than $1.8 billion in assistance to Georgia through USAID.
With more than 35 ongoing activities, USAID is strategically partnering with Georgia on its journey to self-reliance, empowering Georgia to advance its Euro-Atlantic integration and strengthen its resilience to malign influence. The USAID strategy focuses on propeling Georgia toward self-reliance in an effective, inclusive, and accountable manner. Specifically, USAID helps Georgia to:
Strengthen its resilience to external malign influence.
Consolidate fragile democratic gains through enhanced citizen responsive governance.
Provide inclusive, high-value employment opportunities through increased economic growth.
Last updated: September 02, 2020
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