Turkmenistan

Embracing Happy and Healthy Births in Turkmenistan

In Ene Myahri Maternity Hospital, which means “Mother’s Gentleness” in Turkmen, Mahym Muradova successfully and happily gave birth to her second child in May 2011. “I felt safe and confident. The midwife was helping me a lot, and the medical staff was supportive, watching my status and listening to my child.” Read more »

Regional Community Connections Project

Duration: 
September 2012 - September 2015

Community Connections Project is a cultural and professional exchange visitor program whose broad public diplomacy and development goal is to contribute to democratic and economic reforms in CAR countries of Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan by encouraging active citizen participation in democratic processes and promoting mutual understanding between American and Central Asian people.  Exchanges programs are an effective cross cutting tool that transfers new skills and knowledge a Read more »

Regional Community Connections Project

Duration: 
September 2012 - September 2015

Community Connections Project is a cultural and professional exchange visitor program whose broad public diplomacy and development goal is to contribute to democratic and economic reforms in CAR countries of Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan by encouraging active citizen participation in democratic processes and promoting mutual understanding between American and Central Asian people.  Exchanges programs are an effective cross cutting tool that transfers new skills and knowledge a Read more »

Regional Community Connections Project

Duration: 
September 2012 - September 2015

Community Connections Project is a cultural and professional exchange visitor program whose broad public diplomacy and development goal is to contribute to democratic and economic reforms in CAR countries of Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan by encouraging active citizen participation in democratic processes and promoting mutual understanding between American and Central Asian people.  Exchanges programs are an effective cross cutting tool that transfers new skills and knowledge a Read more »

USAID Newsletter September-October 2012

10/31/2012

 

USAID/Central Asian Republics' bi-monthly newsletter featuring the following articles:  USAID-Sponsored Entrepreneurs Return from Three-Week Trip to the USA; U.S. Trade Experts Present New Silk Road Strategies for Cross-border Trade in Central Asia and Afghanistan; Loan Officers Encourage Energy Efficiency; and many more!

Development through Regional Cooperation

Duration: 
October 2012 - September 2015

The project will focus on creating a dialogue space where civil society groups from different countries of Central Asia can discuss issues relevant to their everyday work, share information, collaborate in training and networking, and conduct joint advocacy activities. Read more »

Keeping Children Healthy

 

The Ministry of Health in Turkmenistan is committed to investing in its future by improving children’s health. The government wants to prevent common childhood conditions like diarrhea, acute respiratory infections, anemia, measles, and malnutrition. This commitment is why the government has strongly supported the “Keeping Children Healthy” campaign, a collaboration of USAID, UNICEF and the World Health Organization. The campaign shares key health messages with mothers through community health care providers. Read more »

Central Asian Energy Efficiency Support Program

Duration: 
September 2011 - September 2013

USAID’s Central Asian Energy Efficiency Support Program (CAEESP) aims to assist in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) intensity and emissions by stimulating investment in energy efficiency technologies and projects.

This is a regional program implemented by ICF International in Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

CAEESP’s key outcome is improved use and management of energy through the development of energy efficiency measures and applications.

Program activities include:

  • initial assessment and prioritization;

Building skills in young people

 

USAID and Chevron have partnered together to improve the lives of youth through offering centers where they can engage in positive activities. The goal is to provide knowledge of healthy lifestyles to adolescents. The youth center gives young people access to free courses in the English language and computer literacy. They receive many enthusiastic calls from parents making sure that the courses are truly free. Read more »

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Last Updated: 02-15-2013