
On 22 May, a meeting took place between MIND and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to discuss avenues for future cooperation and the implementation of joint initiatives.
The discussion focused on prospective projects across the Central Asian region that have the potential to significantly enhance sustainable development. USAID, which operates in over 100 countries worldwide, partners with governments and the private sector on a wide range of initiatives. These include promoting inclusive governance, expanding trade, and fostering regional cooperation in areas such as energy and water resource management.
These efforts align with the broader objectives of the U.S. Government’s Strategy for Central Asia, which is aimed at supporting regional stability, economic growth, and long-term prosperity.