U.S. Government Announces Release of Assistance to Georgia (May 21, 2009)
May 21, 2009
U.S. Government Announces Release of Assistance to Georgia
John Tefft, U.S. Ambassador to
The $53.3 million assistance package is provided through
Economic Support Fund (ESF) funds appropriated by Congress through the Disaster
Relief and Recovery Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2008 (Div. B, P.L.
110-329). These funds will be used to
provide programming for conflict-afflicted priority sectors including
humanitarian and economic relief, supplementing a comprehensive, multi-sector
program throughout
Programs supported with ESF funds include:
- Good Governance, Civic Participation,
and Election and Media Reform
($20,000,000)
Funding will go to programs improving Georgia’s justice system, legislative processes, elections and political processes, civic participation and media reform. This will include:
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- Supporting dialogue and participation in democratic political processes by strengthening civil society and its links to the government, and improving civic education
- Addressing governance by working with Parliament on its oversight role, capacity, responsiveness and accountability
- Strengthening the independence of the judiciary and improving rule of law through training and appointment and disciplinary processes, and assisting in the implementation of a new criminal procedure code
- Supporting a stronger participatory democracy by working with political parties and on electoral code reform
- Improving public access to objective news and information by strengthening media production capacity and professionalism
- Energy Infrastructure and Economic
Stimulus ($18,135,000)
Over $10 million will go to programs
that invest in modern energy infrastructure and services, helping
- Health, Education, and Social Services ($8,000,000)
Over $6 million will go directly to
support
- Border Security, Counter-Terrorism and
Law Enforcement Reform ($5,965,000)
Assistance will be used to counter the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and combat terrorism. Additional funds will be used for law enforcement restructuring and reform programs.
- Humanitarian Assistance ($1,200,000)
Funding will used to replenish emergency humanitarian supply stocks that were depleted by the quick response to the August conflict, and to continue attending to the basic humanitarian needs of the new internally displaced persons.




