The goal of the Participant Training Program (PtP) funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is to advance USAID/Ukraine’s strategic vision of a stable, democratic, and prosperous Ukraine integrated into Europe.
As a post-Soviet country that has witnessed dramatic economic decline, Ukraine faces several unique challenges. Almost 30 percent of Ukraine's population lives below the poverty line. Limited economic opportunities compel men and women to look for work abroad, which places them at high risk of exploitation.
Susan Kosinski Fritz was sworn in as the next USAID Mission Director to Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova in Washington D.C. on June 10, 2016, by USAID Administrator Gayle E. Smith.
“USAID will continue to be a strong and reliable partner to Ukraine as it continues on its reform path,” explained Fritz. “I am excited to have this opportunity to lead the USAID Mission in Kyiv during this important time in Ukraine's history.”
Since 2007, USAID, in partnership with the government of Ukraine, national universities, Ukrainian civil society, and others have worked to improve the admissions process for Higher Education Institutions. Our efforts have one goal in mind - an equal and fair chance for every young Ukrainian to attend university and leave with the qualifications necessary to help unlock Ukraine's potential for economic, political and social growth.
Final Report:
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR PARKING MANAGEMENT INITIATIVE IN KYIV
CALL TO ACTION: HOW TO IMPROVE THE PARKING SITUATION IN KYIV
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