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FAQs

List of the most frequesntly asked questions.

Question:

What is USAID?

Answer:

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is the U.S. government agency which provides economic development and humanitarian assistance to advance U.S. economic and political interests overseas.

More in-depth information concerning USAID's overall approach to development is contained in our Strategies for Sustainable Development. If you'd like information concerning specific policies guiding USAID's activities overseas, see USAID's subject-specific policy papers.

Question:

How long has USAID been working in this region?

Answer:

USAID has been working in Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus since 1992, when these countries become free and independent countries after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in late 1991.

Question:

How can I receive funding from the USAID Mission?

Answer:

The majority of USAID's work is done through organizations selected by a competitive procurement process in keeping with the U.S. Government's procurement policy. Activities for which implementers are sought are designed specifically to achieve U.S. assistance objectives laid out in the U.S. Assistance Strategies, available elsewhere on this website. Procurement opportunities are listed on USAID's home site, and interested parties can sign up to be notified of new procurements via e-mail. Infrequently and under limited circumstances, unsolicited proposals are funded.

Question:

How do I apply for a job with the USAID Mission?

Answer:

Current vacancies can be found on our employment opportunities page and in local newspapers. If you have Moldovan citizenship and you wish to apply for an announced Foreign Service National (FSN) job, please send your application to:

57/1, Banulescu-Bodoni Street
ASITO Building, 5th Floor
Chisinau, Moldova 2005
Tel: (037322) 20-18-00
Fax: (037322) 23-72-77

 

If you are a U.S. Citizen and are interested in a long-term career with USAID, please contact:

The Office of Human Resources Management (M/HR)
Recruitment Branch,
United States Agency for International Development
Second Floor, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W.
Ronald Reagan Building, Federal Triangle Area
Washington, D. C. 20523, USA.
 

Question:

How can I do business with the USAID Mission?

Answer:

USAID-funded activities are carried out through contracts and grants to U.S., Ukrainian, Belarusian, Moldovan and international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and contractors.