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    FACT SHEET: FOREIGN OPERATIONS APPROPRIATED ASSISTANCE - ARMENIA

    US Fed News
    January 20, 2009 Tuesday 11:18 PM EST

    The U.S. Department of State's Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs
    issued the following fact sheet:

    Foreign Operations Appropriated Assistance*

    Fiscal Year (FY) 2007: $63.79 Million (M) ($58M FSA, $5.79M Other)

    Estimate FY 2008: $62.39M ($58.03M FSA, $4.36M Other)**

    Assistance Goals: United States Government (USG) assistance supports
    democratic and social reform to enhance regional stability and the
    development of the infrastructure and institutions necessary to become
    a free-market, democratic nation. USG assistance also supports the
    peaceful resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with Azerbaijan
    and improved relations with Turkey needed to enhance movement of
    goods and people throughout the region, and to create a better trade
    and investment environment.

    Areas of Focus (Foreign Operations Appropriated Assistance):

    Peace and Security (PS): FY 2007: $12.21M; Est. FY 2008: $8.72M

    * Increase Armenia's ability to control its borders to prevent
    smuggling;

    * Improve the law-enforcement capacity and legal-regulatory structure
    for Armenian border security and export control;

    * Support development of U.S./NATO-interoperable defense institutions
    and of medical, de-mining, and peacekeeping capabilities.

    Governing Justly and Democratically (GJD): FY 2007: $17.92M; Est. FY
    2008: $21.1M

    * Promote democratic principles and institutions in all levels
    of society;

    * Increase public policy cooperation / dialogue between civil society
    and government;

    * Promote free, fair, and participatory elections.

    Investing in People (IIP): FY 2007: $13.98M; Est. FY 08: $10.9M

    * Increase the use of sustainable, high quality health and reproductive
    care services;

    * Increase access to education and health care in rural areas;

    * Strengthen Armenia's social protection departments and agencies.

    Economic Growth (EG): FY 2007: $17.49M; Est. FY 2008: $20.08M

    * Address economic imbalances and unemployment in Armenia;

    * Encourage and support economic growth in sustainable sectors;

    * Develop legal and regulatory reforms to open up the business
    environment and make the private sector more competitive.

    Humanitarian Assistance (HA): FY 2007: $1.4M; Est. FY 2008: $1.6M

    Relieve suffering of vulnerable populations by providing donated food,
    clothing, and medicine;

    Collaborate with in-country NGOs and local officials to build
    partnerships between the people of Armenia and the people of the
    United States.

    Recent Successes:

    * USG grants to community organizations supported programs that
    directly benefited over 3,000 citizens and indirectly benefited
    82,000 others.

    * Completion of 12 small reconstruction projects which improved the
    quality of life for the institutionalized through structural repair
    of beneficiary institutions.

    * Through a business and association development program, strengthened
    key industries to help increase tourism by 49% and added 2,146
    sustainable IT jobs.

    * Supported alternative dispute resolution practices in Armenia,
    resulting in an increase in the number of businessmen applying to
    the Arbitration Court.

    * Provided upgrades to Armenian law enforcement's computer network
    thereby improving real-time communication among precincts in Yerevan
    and the regions.

    * Translated and published a book of the decisions issued by the
    European Court of Human Rights to promote compliance with international
    standards.

    * Trained approximately 50 Armenian prosecutors as part of trial
    advocacy seminars.
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