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  • USAID TB awareness and prevention seminar for youth dedicated to World TB Day

  • A mother measures the height of her child as part of the Healthy Families campaign. The project has touched the lives of 28,000 mothers and their young children through trainings and outreach to new moms. Credit: USAID Quality Health Care Project

  • Participants at a USAID-supported counter-trafficking seminar learn how to raise awareness about child trafficking and provide support on how to avoid trafficking problems. Credit: International Organization for Migration

  • USAID and Chevron Nebitgaz—through the international organization Junior Achievement Worldwide—help Turkmenistan’s young people succeed by providing them knowledge in economics, entrepreneurship, and tourism. Credit: Junior Achievement

  • USAID/Turkmenistan Handing Certificate in International Commercial Arbitration

Capacity building training
Turkmenistan's Human Trafficking Survivors Rebuild Their Lives
A patient at Turkmenistan’s Ene Myakhri Maternity Hospital after her successful and comfortable birth.
Embracing Happy and Healthy Births in Turkmenistan
Participants of a seminar on community health at the Beyik Turkmenbashy resource center.
Reaching Turkmenistan’s Rural Youth

About Turkmenistan

Sharing long borders with Afghanistan and Iran and serving as a key link to South Asia, Turkmenistan sits astride a significant geostrategic location and plays an important role in advancing regional integration. After years of centralized control, the United States supports Turkmenistan in taking steps to emerge from isolation and to foster a more open and integrated society.

USAID works with the people, private sector and Government of Turkmenistan to strengthen and diversify the economy, build up nascent civil society institutions, increase good governance and expand access to health care services. As part of the USAID Mission to Central Asia, USAID in Turkmenistan also supports regional goals, including under the U.S. Government’s New Silk Road initiative, which increases regional connections between the economies and peoples of Central and South Asia — including Afghanistan — to foster greater stability and prosperity.

Contact Information

Mission Contact

Christopher Miller, Country Director
Business Center, A Block
1 Yunus Emre St, “Mir 2/1”
Ashgabat
Turkmenistan
Postal Code - M 
744017
Phone 
993-12-456-130

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