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Assistant Administrator
Dr. Kent R. Hill
Fifteen years ago, in one of the most stunning developments of the twentieth century, the communist world of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union dissolved into 27 separate independent countries. The vast majority of its citizenry expressed a desire to move toward democratic governance and free market economies. But the transition, even with international donor assistance, has proven to be anything but easy.
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Europe and Eurasia
E&E in Action
October 2005 Success Stories
USAID Reports Development Achievements, Challenges in Europe and Eurasia to House Committee
Acting Assistant Administrator for the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Bureau for Europe & Eurasia, Drew W. Luten III, testified before the House International Relations Committee’s (HIRC) Subcommittee on Europe and Emerging Threats on Wednesday, September 14, 2005.... Read More ...
E&E’s Bierman Offers Encouragement to Young Political Leaders
Brock D. Bierman, Chief of Staff for the USAID Bureau for Europe & Eurasia, addressed an international delegation of young leaders at the White House last month..... Read More ...
Giving Every Macedonian Student a Gateway to the World
Just a little over three years ago the President of Macedonia left for an official visit to China and returned with a promise and a dream: to increase the number of computers available to school children... Read More ...
Related Items: Macedonia, Education
USAID Delivers Schoolbooks for Uzbek Refugees Sheltered in Romania
On September 2, 2005, 439 Uzbek refugees temporarily housed in Romania received more than 100 Uzbek-language textbooks covering a range of subjects and grade levels... Read More ...
Related Items: Romania, Education
Olympic Doves: Promoting Peace through Sports
On the first day I hated it and wanted to go home. By the second day, I thought it wasn’t so bad. By the third and fourth days, I was having fun... Read More ...
Related Items: Cyprus, Education
USAID Partner Golos Provides Expertise to Moscow Oblast Election Observers
Recently, the USAID-supported Golos Association provided training for 300 volunteer observers who monitored community-level elections in the Moscow Oblast on Sunday, September 4... Read More ...
Related Items: Russia, Democracy
Fighting Fires Brings Communities Closer
It was a cloudy afternoon in May when Tane Gorgovski got the call. A large barn was on fire in a small ethnically Albanian village about seven kilometers away from the Krivogashtani volunteer fire department headquarters... Read More ...
Related Items: Macedonia, Social Programs
Citizenship Opens New World for Macedonia’s Roma
After decades, many Roma are now able to claim their basic rights through citizenship by taking advantage of a temporary legal window of opportunity... Read More ...
Related Items: Macedonia, Democracy
Citizens Help Mountain Village Progress
Economic Development Center helps local groups intent on boosting tourism in one of Macedonia’s prettiest villages... Read More ...
Related Items: Macedonia, Business Development
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