The EU Delegation to Georgia and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) last week travelled together to the Kakheti region to highlight the impact of Georgia’s partners on local communities.
During the joint visit, Nicholas Cendrowicz, Head of Cooperation at the EU Delegation to Georgia, and USAID Georgia Mission Director John A. Pennell emphasised the sustainability and long-term impact of EU and USAID development projects that foster economic growth, social cohesion, and resilience in communities across Kakheti.
The delegation visited a range of initiatives devoted to education, social and civic issues, and economic growth and job creation, and held meetings with civil society representatives and local civic leaders.
“The EU remains deeply committed to supporting the people of Georgia, where our partnerships with local communities in all the regions of Georgia are making a real difference,” said Nicholas Cendrowicz.
This visit follows a first round of visits in Shida Kartli and Imereti regions in July. Both visits demonstrated the significant impact of collaborative efforts by the EU and USAID.
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