Uzbekistan

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 »

16 Day Challenge: A Helping Hand for Trafficking Victims in Uzbekistan

12/13/2012

16 Day Challenge: A Helping Hand for Trafficking Victims in Uzbekistan

Posted by Michelle Blau, Senior Development Outreach and Communications Officer, Central Asia on Friday, December 7th 2012      Read more »

“Better Late…and Better!”

The USAID Agricultural Linkages Plus Project (AgLinks Plus) sponsors a series of variety competitions after each agricultural cropping season.

In rural and farming communities, word of mouth is the most viral and meaningful means of information dissemination—even more so than Facebook! Farmers are as curious and competitive as they are cautious; they are always interested in what crops their neighbors are growing, what approaches they use, and, most importantly, what results they achieve. Read more »

Instant Game Changer

The USAID Agricultural Linkages Plus Project (AgLinks Plus) initiated a visitor exchange program in collaboration with the International House at Davis (University of California). Under the Uzbek Horticulture Exchange Program, 38 public and private sector project leaders have participated in four seasonal trips to California. Each exchange, timed to coincide with the Uzbek and California cropping seasons, focused on a specific theme: pruning and trellising fruit trees and grapes, best nursery practices, best cold storage practices, and grape and raisin production best practices. Read more »

USAID helps Uzbek wood company increase export sales by nearly 70%

FAYZ WOODGROUP is an Uzbek wood processing company that saws, trims, and dries hardwood, plywood, and parquet flooring. As a result of USAID’s assistance, FAYZ increased its export capacity and sales and became one of the Central Asian local suppliers to the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) in Afghanistan. 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 »

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Last Updated: 02-18-2013