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Kazakhstan

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  • Students and teachers use interactive tools in the Know About Business course, which is supported by USAID through a partnership with Baker Hughes and Chevron.

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  • USAID-supported outreach workers engage in a soccer game with people living with HIV. Outreach programs are encouraging people to seek quality health care.Credit: Dialogue Project

  • Caption: USAID programs help women start their own businesses. Credit: USAID

  • USAID supports a program that brings dairy farmers to the United States to learn about artificial insemination, milking equipment, and cattle feed—all things that help strengthen the productivity of the dairy industry in Kazakhstan. Credit: USAID

  • USAID Empowerment Now Program organized clean up day in Almaty. Credit: ARGO

  • USAID sponsors the development of local crafts in Kazakhstan. This local craft event resulted in more than $100,000 in sales.

  • USAID helps NGO UMAI in Kyzylorda, which provides shelter to children and trains volunteers to assist families who have children with disabilities. Volunteers explain to parents how to provide first aid to their children and instill in them social skills.

Farmers at a demonstration plot in Kostanay
Kazakh Farmers Adapt to Climate Change
Tsesna Astyk’s production facility
Kazakhstani Flour Business Flourishes Following Upgrades
Kazakhstan entrepreneurs
Bridging Civil Society, Business and Government in Kazakhstan

About Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan has enjoyed steady economic growth since independence in1991 but continues to face development challenges. The United States partners with Kazakhstan to support its emergence as a regional leader able to contribute to peace and prosperity in Central Asia and beyond.

To enhance security and prosperity, USAID partners with Kazakhstan’s government, private sector and people on combatting infectious diseases, fostering inclusive governance institutions that respond to citizens’ needs, expanding diverse and competitive trade, and promoting regional cooperation on shared energy and water resources. As part of the USAID Mission to Central Asia, USAID in Kazakhstan advances the U.S. Government’s New Silk Road initiative, which increases connections between Central and South Asia — including Afghanistan — to foster greater stability and prosperity across the region.

Contact Information

Mission Contact

Jatinder Cheema, Regional Mission Director
USAID/Central Asia
41 Kazibek bi St,
Almaty
Kazakhstan
Postal Code - M 
050010
Phone 
+7 (727) 250-76-12

USAID Contact

Eric Rudenshiold, Sr. Officer-in-Charge
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
, DC 
20523
USA
Phone 
(202) 712-0141