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Ambassador Munter observes a simulated flood relief response organized by the local Red Cross team in Kragujevac, Serbia's first 'disaster resilient' municipality.

Computerized System Boosts Transparency, Confidence in Serbia’s Courts

For four years, USAID has been working with commercial courts in Serbia to help restore public confidence in the judicial system by improving the speed and quality of court services. As part of its court reform project, USAID provided Serbian Commercial Courts with modern computer equipment and software, including over 500 workstations, 300 printers, and 39 servers. Through the project, the Commercial Courts in Sremska Mitrovica, Zaječar and Leskovac have begun using the comprehensive computerized case management system already successfully deployed in Novi Sad and Belgrade.


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Menarchik Reviews USAID Efforts in Crimea
Valeriy Saratov (right), Head of the Sevastopol City Council, presents Dr. Douglas Menarchik, USAID Assistant Administrator for Europe and Eurasia, with a plaque featuring images of local landmarks.
From September 14-16, 2008, USAID Assistant Administrator for Europe and Eurasia Dr. Douglas Menarchik traveled to the cities of Simferopol and Sevastopol to observe USAID programming in Crimea. In Simferopol, Menarchik visited the Maternity Hospital #2, a Maternity and Infant Health Excellence Center... Read More ...

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Montenegro

arrowUSAID Helps Montenegro Preserve Ancient Mosaics

arrowMontenegro’s Mountains Compete for Tourists

Russia

arrowRussian Judiciary Honors USAID Rule of Law Advisor

Serbia

arrowJunior Achievement Serbia Companies Vy for Top Honors

arrowExpert Advice Promises Higher Yield for Serbian Agribusinesses

Ukraine

arrowMenarchik Reviews USAID Efforts in Crimea

 

Google Earth Maps of the Georgia Humanitarian Effort

Downloadable maps of the Georgia Humanitarian Effort are available at the link below. To view the maps, Google Earth software must be installed on your computer.

NOTE: Google Earth CANNOT be installed on computers on the USAID network.

Available maps:

  • Georgia Infrastructure: Roads, Railways, pipelines, etc.
  • Georgia Map Markings: Boarders, country names, cities, etc.
  • Georgia UNHCR Locations
  • Destroyed Villages in Georgia
  • IDP Locations in T'bilisi

Download and install Google Earth

Downloadable Georgia Humanitarian Effort Maps

Georgia Complex Emergency Response

Google Earth software disclaimer: Reference in these materials to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information purposes only and should not be construed as an endorsement, recommendation, or other such agreement between USAID and another party.


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