Foreign Operations Appropriated Assistance: Armenia

AREAS OF FOCUS:
Peace and Security (P&S)
- Increase Armenia’s ability to control its borders to prevent smuggling
- Upgrade safety of Armenia’s nuclear power plant and assist Armenia in identifying its future energy needs
- Improve the law-enforcement and legal-regulatory structure for border security and export control
- Support development of U.S./NATO-interoperable defense institutions and of medical, de-mining, and peacekeeping capabilities
Governing Justly and Democratically (GJD)
- Improve rule of law by increasing capacity of the defense bar and prosecutors and their adherence to judicial ethics and human rights
- Fight corruption and improve the transparency, accountability and interaction of government entities with citizens
- Increase civic participation by bolstering civil society, strengthening independent media and increasing their access to information
- Promote free and fair elections and greater citizen participation in political processes
Investing in People (IIP)
- Increase use of sustainable, high quality health and reproductive care services
- Increase access to education and health care in rural areas
- Support public and private sector’s development of social protection systems
Economic Growth (EG)
- Create a better functioning market by improving the tax system
- Address economic imbalances and unemployment
- Support economic growth in sustainable sectors and regional trade
- Develop legal and regulatory reforms in the business environment to make the private sector more competitive
Humanitarian Assistance (HA)
- Relieve suffering of vulnerable populations by providing donated food, clothing and medicine
RECENT SUCCESSES:
- Strengthened key industries that increased tourism by 49%; added 2,146 jobs in the information technology field
- Helped establish a network of 11 advocacy and assistance centers, which have already responded to nearly 2,000 requests for assistance
- Implemented an anti-corruption curriculum in schools to help change the culture of corruption
- Renovated 42 health facilities, provided 50 clinics with essential equipment and supplies, and trained 618 medical practitioners that improved quality of services
*This fact sheet does not reflect Peace Corps funding or centrally managed or regional Foreign Operations funding that is not specifically budgeted for Armenia.