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

The United States' foreign assistance objectives in Turkmenistan include strengthening Turkmenistan's capacity to contribute to regional peace and control its international borders, encouraging citizens to play a greater role in civil society, increasing access to quality higher education, improving the capacity of the central and local government civil servants to perform their functions, and promoting private sector development and economic reforms.
Recent Successes by Areas of Focus:
Peace & Security
USG assistance programs have improved Turkmenistan’s ability to interdict, investigate, and prosecute border and trade control violations, including the smuggling of narcotics, weapons of mass destruction (WMD), arms, and people. Heroin use in Turkmenistan has dropped and Turkmenistan is implementing key anti-smuggling programs with international counterparts.Governing Justly and Democratically
|
BY ACCOUNT |
FY 2011 ACTUAL |
FY 2012 ESTIMATE |
FY 2013 REQUEST |
|
TOTAL ($000s) |
$11,012 |
$9,885 |
$6,725 |
|
Assistance for Europe, Eurasia and Central Asia |
$8,500 |
$8,000 |
$0 |
|
Economic Support Fund |
$0 |
$0 |
$4,640 |
|
Foreign Military Financing |
$750 |
$685 |
$685 |
|
Global Health Programs - USAID |
$399 |
$0 |
$0 |
|
International Military Education and Training |
$288 |
$350 |
$350 |
|
International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement |
$0 |
$0 |
$550 |
|
Nonproliferation, Antiterrorism, Demining and Related Programs |
$1,075 |
$850 |
$500 |
Investing in People
|
BY OBJECTIVE |
FY 2011 ACTUAL |
FY 2012 ESTIMATE |
FY 2013 REQUEST |
|
TOTAL ($000s) |
$11,012 |
$9,885 |
$6,725 |
|
Peace and Security |
$3,365 |
$2,946 |
$2,085 |
|
Governing Justly and Democratically |
$1,913 |
$2,337 |
$1,850 |
|
Investing in People |
$2,767 |
$1,750 |
$937 |
|
Economic Growth |
$2,967 |
$2,852 |
$1,853 |
Economic Growth
Turkmenistan’s massive hydrocarbon reserves are the engine driving the country’s development. Given its potential to facilitate the stability and economic growth of the region, assistance to Turkmenistan’s energy sector includes partnering with the Asian Development Bank to expand Turkmenistan’s electricity exports to Afghanistan. USG assistance is bringing Turkmenistan into compliance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), an important step in the transparent management of both state-owned and private enterprises.FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Coordinator's Office Annual Reports
U.S. Embassy Website
www.foreignassistance.gov
*This fact sheet does not reflect Peace Corps funding or centrally managed or regional Foreign Operations funding that is not specifically budgeted for Turkmenistan.