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| Water Resources and American Democratic Culture Training Program
South Caucasus region, including Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia are still in transition period, having plenty of political, economic, and educational problems. Considering all these problems, and the present prospectus of USAID, which illustrates main interests of USA Government in the mentioned region, we have decided to help them to implement whole enormous project described in the bulletin. The main strategic concerns and priorities of USAID are: to increase citizens representation and participation in democratic processes and economic activities, develop private enterprises, support for democratic atmosphere, and reduction of human rights humiliations. Thanks to our understanding and investigation all these mentioned aspects of description in Azerbaijan, and as well as two other South Caucasus Republics, we put forward the idea of "to help transfer American Democracy to overall region" by bringing together young professionals from each countries, discuss main economic issues, particularly Water Resources, its management, monitoring and quality concerns, create concrete proposal for implementation efficient and beneficial Management Program. All South Caucasus countries are using the same watershed and having same problem in their domestic life, but the particular problems-war between Azerbaijan and Armenia, Abkhazia Problem in Georgia, and other local clashes are obstacles to the necessary improvement of the region as a whole. Since, Azerbaijan, Georgian and Armenian Governments are receiving great support and developments assistance from United Nations Agencies, World Bank, and many separate donor agreements are pure examples of the similar projects. Main government actors are Finance, Health and Agriculture Ministers, and as well as NGOs are playing big role. The key direction of our project will be draw a different picture on this issue by involving representatives from all kind of levels of Social Structure in the Region.
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