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    USAID supports full funding for Karabakh aid program

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/04/26/usaid-supports-full-funding-for-karabakh-aid-program/
    11:11 26.04.2013

    Rajiv Shah, the Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International
    Development, in response to questions this week from Congressmen Adam
    Schiff (D-CA) and Brad Sherman (D-CA), affirmed the Obama
    Administration's commitment to fully fund Congressional assistance
    allocations for Nagorno Karabakh and to support public-private
    partnerships to generate sustainable economic growth in the
    Samtskhe-Javakheti (Javakhk) region of Georgia, reported the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA).

    During an April 24th hearing of the House Appropriations Subcommittee
    on State-Foreign Operations, Congressman Schiff asked a series of
    questions about U.S. aid programs for Nagorno Karabakh and Javakhk.
    In response, Administrator Shah noted that, `in the past we haven't
    expended all the funds,' adding that, `I know our Assistant
    Administrator for the region is committed to doing that and we believe
    will be successful of getting that done. With respect to the
    public-private partnership with the Diaspora community, we are very
    enthusiastic about that and think that also is a good model for how
    we'd like to work in the future. The Armenian community has been a
    very good community to work with. And so, we're eager to kind of get
    that going.' The full exchange between Congressman Schiff and
    Administrator Shah went as follows:

    Congressman Adam Schiff: Two quick questions, one funding for Nagorno
    Karabakh. The history of the last several years as Congress has
    appropriated funding USAID hasn't used it at least not completely. We
    hear at times there is a lack of capacity. But it seems given the
    small amount that we are talking about, a leap of imagination to think
    that with the humanitarian needs there it couldn't really be fully be
    absorbed.

    So I'd like to get your thoughts on that. And I'd like to work with
    you to make sure we can utilize all the assistance that's been
    provided to help meet the humanitarian needs there.

    Second in the Javakhk region of Georgia is a very impoverished
    Armenian community. We have raised with the Georgian government and
    USAID an interest of trying to meet the needs of that population as
    well as the country more broadly. And over the past year
    Armenian-American groups have been working closely with USAID to
    explore a public-private partnership that could leverage U.S.
    assistance to Georgia and that region. If you could give us a progress
    report on those efforts?

    USAID Administrator Shah: Thank you. I will make sure my team
    provides more details on both of these. But I will say with respect
    with Nagorno Karabakh I believe we actually have a plan to fully
    execute the program as we have it.

    I know in the past we haven't expended all the funds. But I know our
    assistant administrator for the region is committed to doing that and
    we believe will be successful of getting that done.

    With respect to the public-private partnership with the diaspora
    community, we are very enthusiastic about that and think that also is
    a good model for how we'd like to work in the future. The Armenian
    community has been a very good community to work with. And so, we're
    eager to kind of get that going.

    I don't have an immediate update on where that is. But I know when we
    put it together we were enthusiastic because it came - we had a lot of
    private sector commitments to leverage our resources from the get go
    which is relatively unique.

    Congressman Adam Schiff: Thank you with that. I look forward to
    working with you on both those issues.

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