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Statement by USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah on the Georgian Presidential Inauguration of Giorgi Margvelashvili
ნოემბერი 18, 2013

On November 17, 2013, USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah led a U.S. delegation, including USAID Assistant Administrator Paige Alexander and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Thomas Melia, attending Georgia's Presidential Inauguration of Giorgi Marvelashvili. Marvelashvili was elected in a peaceful election on October 28, 2013. Administrator Shah's official statement is below.

Youth Political Debate Participants Recognized
სექტემბერი 18, 2013

Participants in a series of debates among youth wings of political parties were recognized at an event on Wednesday, September 18 in Tbilisi.  U.S. Ambassador Richard Norland presented certificates to the winning teams as well as certificates to all participants.

USAID Georgia Inaugurates First Renovated Apartment Building for Internall Displaced Peoples
სექტემბერი 17, 2013

United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Acting Mission Director Roy Plucknett was joined by Minister of Refugees Davit Darakhvelidze, Minister of Infrastructure David Narmania, Municipal Development Fund Executive Director Elguja Khorkrishvili, representatives from the Tskhaltubo local government and Internally Displaced People (IDP) families to open the first apartment building renovated under USAID’s Municipal Infrastructure and IDP Housing Rehabilitation Project on Tuesday, September 17 in Tskhaltubo. 

სექტემბერი 5, 2013

USAID’s Country Development Cooperation Strategy for Georgia

Students attend one of the 38 eco-camps supported by USAID
August 2, 2013

On Friday, August 2, 2013 U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission Director Stephen M. Haykin, along with Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Protection Khatuna Gogaladze and local officials, opened an eco-camp for students from nine eco-clubs from the Alazani watershed to raise awareness in environmental protection and conservation in Tusheti.  During the visit, Mr.

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