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 Belarus seeks to support the Belarusian people in achieving a government that respects their democratic rights and fundamental freedoms. USG programs are focused on promoting the opening of space for the free expression of political views, advancing human rights, and supporting the development of civil society and media freedom. USG programs also seek to empower entrepreneurs and encourage private-sector growth, fight transnational threats, and protect and support vulnerable populations by providing them with humanitarian assistance.
Recent Successes by Areas of Focus:
Peace & Security
U.S. assistance to combat trafficking in persons (TIP) focuses on trafficking prevention and victim protection, partnering with local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to increase their advocacy skills as well as public awareness, build job skills among potential victims, and assist in victim reintegration. In 2011, NGO partners conducted over 400 educational events to over 9,000 participants on the dangers of TIP. The NGOs also provided job skills training for 235 individuals identified as vulnerable to TIP; about 70 percent of whom found full time employment as a result of the program. The public awareness campaign reached wide audiences through six advertisements on national television and 35 billboards placed across Belarus.Governing Justly and Democratically
|
BY OBJECTIVE |
FY 2011 ACTUAL |
FY 2012 ESTIMATE |
FY 2013 REQUEST |
|
TOTAL ($000s) |
$13,864 |
$11,000 |
$11,000 |
|
Peace and Security |
$400 |
$430 |
$400 |
|
Governing Justly and Democratically |
$9,605 |
$8,820 |
$8,720 |
|
Investing in People |
$2,035 |
$580 |
$500 |
|
Economic Growth |
$1,560 |
$820 |
$1,380 |
|
Humanitarian Assistance |
$264 |
$350 |
$0 |
Investing in People
|
BY ACCOUNT |
FY 2011 ACTUAL |
FY 2012 ESTIMATE |
FY 2013 REQUEST |
|
TOTAL ($000s) |
$13,864 |
$11,000 |
$11,000 |
|
Assistance for Europe, Eurasia and Central Asia |
$13,864 |
$11,000 |
$0 |
|
Economic Support Fund |
$0 |
$0 |
$11,000 |
Economic Growth
In FY 2011, over 400 private Belarusian firms received USG-supported training in marketing, accounting, human resources, and other aspects of business management. The training programs covered all six regions of Belarus.Humanitarian Assistance
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Coordinator's Office Annual Reports
U.S. Embassy Website
www.foreignassistance.gov
*This fact sheet does not reflect centrally managed or regional Foreign Operations funding that is not specifically budgeted for Belarus.