United States Department of State
Office of the Coordinator of U.S. Assistance to Europe and Eurasia
Foreign Operations Assistance Fact Sheet, April 2012*

U.S. Government (USG) assistance to Georgia supports the consolidation of Georgia’s democracy; its eventual integration into Euro-Atlantic institutions; progress toward a peacefully unified nation, secure in its borders; and further development of its free-market economy. U.S. assistance is designed to build upon programs launched with the $1 billion assistance package provided by the United States following Georgia’s August 2008 conflict with Russia, and to institutionalize gains made in the post-conflict period to ensure strong democratic and economic foundations.
Recent Successes by Areas of Focus:
Peace & Security
Restoration of maritime assets and strengthening the Georgian Coast Guard (GCG) were a key focus of USG border security assistance in FY 2011. With U.S. funding, the GCG launched two 82-foot Coast Guard vessels, opened a new language center, and completed an upgrade of a radar facilities. Over 200 officers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs were trained in detection, interdiction, and investigation of violations of the border security.Governing Justly and Democratically
|
BY ACCOUNT |
FY 2011 ACTUAL |
FY 2012 ESTIMATE |
FY 2013 REQUEST |
|
TOTAL ($000s) |
$87,088 |
$85,057 |
$68,700 |
|
Assistance for Europe, Eurasia and Central Asia |
$65,800 |
$66,732 |
$0 |
|
Economic Support Fund |
$0 |
$0 |
$42,660 |
|
Foreign Military Financing |
$15,968 |
$14,400 |
$14,400 |
|
Global Health Programs - State |
$850 |
$0 |
$0 |
|
Global Health Programs - USAID |
$0 |
$0 |
$4,000 |
|
International Military Education and Training |
$1,895 |
$1,900 |
$1,800 |
|
International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement |
$0 |
$0 |
$4,000 |
|
Nonproliferation, Antiterrorism, Demining and Related Programs |
$2,575 |
$2,025 |
$1,840 |
Investing in People
Economic Growth
|
BY OBJECTIVE |
FY 2011 ACTUAL |
FY 2012 ESTIMATE |
FY 2013 REQUEST |
|
TOTAL ($000s) |
$87,088 |
$85,057 |
$68,700 |
|
Peace and Security |
$25,828 |
$22,009 |
$21,747 |
|
Governing Justly and Democratically |
$23,968 |
$25,261 |
$22,436 |
|
Investing in People |
$11,545 |
$7,851 |
$6,000 |
|
Economic Growth |
$25,241 |
$27,936 |
$17,517 |
|
Humanitarian Assistance |
$506 |
$2,000 |
$1,000 |
Humanitarian Assistance
The USG funded ten small projects providing structural repair to recipient institutions. The program also completed delivery and distribution of two airlifts and 55 surface containers of humanitarian aid, including medicines; medical supplies; equipment; and hygiene and school kits. USG-funded mobile medical teams and program-supported clinics provided medical services to vulnerable populations throughout Georgia.FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Coordinator's Office Annual Reports
U.S. Embassy Website
www.foreignassistance.gov
Millennium Challenge Corporation
*This fact sheet does not reflect Peace Corps funding or centrally managed or regional Foreign Operations funding that is not specifically budgeted for Georgia.