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Kyrgyzstan
The Challenge
Following the March “tulip revolution” and the July presidential elections, along with the designation of a new cabinet of ministers in October, the key
challenge in Kyrgyzstan is to build confidence in the new administration. Increased media freedom and legitimate elections are positive signs;
impediments include attitudes reflective of central planning, corruption, organized crime, and uncertainty about inter-governmental relationships.
Additionally, constitutional reforms, which would redistribute power toward Parliament and the judiciary, are stalled. USAID economic growth programs
provide technical assistance to the Government and private sector in support of market-oriented reforms. Democracy programs work with civil society,
media, human rights activists, and local government to foster civic participation and to combat human trafficking. Significant technical assistance also is
provided for energy, health, and education sector reform and infectious diseases.
Objectives, Sectors and Workforce
Definitions of Information Contained in the Country Profile Tables
Please note: All linked documents below are in PDF format
Program Budget (Appropriations by Objective) |
FY 2004 ($000) |
FY 2005 ($000) |
FY 2006 ($000) |
FY 2007 ($000) |
Percent Change FY 04-07 |
2005 SO Performance Score |
Direct SO Admin. Cost Ratio |
116-0131 Small and Medium Enterprises |
12,528 |
11,300 |
8,220 |
10,656 |
-14.9% |
1.01 |
Met |
0.00 |
116-0161 Energy and Water |
1,810 |
1,500 |
1,390 |
1,797 |
-0.7% |
1.72 |
Exceeded |
0.00 |
116-0211 Democratic Culture and Institutions |
7,186 |
7,226 |
4,200 |
5,456 |
-24.1% |
0.73 |
Not Met |
0.00 |
116-0240 Conflict Prevention |
640 |
1,210 |
690 |
899 |
40.5% |
1.18 |
Exceeded |
0.00 |
116-0320 Health and Population |
5,312 |
3,900 |
3,465 |
4,493 |
-15.4% |
1.04 |
Met |
0.00 |
116-0340 Strengthened Basic Education Sector |
155 |
120 |
120 |
154 |
-0.6% |
1.58 |
Exceeded |
0.00 |
116-0420 Cross-Cutting Programs |
2,265 |
1,539 |
1,545 |
1,990 |
-12.1% |
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0.00 |
Transfer to Other US Government Agency |
6,825 |
8,331 |
5,120 |
6,555 |
-4.0% |
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Country Total |
36,721 |
35,126 |
24,750 |
32,000 |
-12.9% |
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Mission Director: Chris Crowley
MCA Status: Threshold Eligible
PEPFAR Focus Country: No
Provided or Received Services From Other Missions: Received
Program Budget (Appropriations by Account) |
FY 2004 ($000) |
FY 2005 ($000) |
FY 2006 ($000) |
FY 2007 ($000) |
Percent Change FY 04-07 |
FREEDOM Support Act |
36,721 |
35,126 |
24,750 |
32,000 |
-12.9% |
Total |
36,721 |
35,126 |
24,750 |
32,000 |
-12.9% |
Program Budget by Sector and Account |
FY 2004 ($000) |
FY 2005 ($000) |
FY 2006 ($000) |
FY 2007 ($000) |
Percent Change FY 04-07 |
Basic Education |
FSA |
155 |
120 |
120 |
154 |
-0.6% |
Agriculture and Environment |
FSA |
2,010 |
1,600 |
2,197 |
3,755 |
86.8% |
Higher Education & Training |
FSA |
2,034 |
1,331 |
575 |
79 |
-96.1% |
Economic Growth |
FSA |
14,979 |
13,381 |
9,059 |
11,379 |
-24.0% |
Human Rights |
FSA |
256 |
250 |
350 |
170 |
-33.6% |
Democracy and Governance |
FSA |
9,535 |
12,734 |
7,544 |
10,108 |
6.0% |
Conflict Management / Humanitarian Assistance |
FSA |
2,440 |
1,810 |
1,440 |
1,862 |
-23.7% |
Family Planning / Reproductive Health |
FSA |
987 |
207 |
155 |
242 |
-75.5% |
HIV / AIDS |
FSA |
855 |
907 |
1,099 |
739 |
-13.6% |
Child Survival and Maternal Health |
FSA |
2,763 |
2,162 |
1,528 |
2,745 |
-0.7% |
Other Infectious Diseases |
FSA |
707 |
624 |
683 |
767 |
8.5% |
Total |
36,721 |
35,126 |
24,750 |
32,000 |
-12.9% |
*This program is managed by USAID’s Central Asia Republics Regional Mission. The workforce for that Mission is shown in the Central Asia Republics Regional program profile.
Other Major Donors:
Bilateral: United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, Turkey, Sweden.
Multilateral: Asian Development Bank; International Monetary Fund; World Bank; U.N. Development Program; European Union; European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe; World Health Organization; Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria; International Organization for Migration; Islamic Development Bank; Aga Khan Foundation; Open Society Institute.
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