- Swaziland–United States relations
Swaziland-United States relations are
bilateral relations betweenSwaziland and theUnited States .History
The United States seeks to maintain and strengthen the good bilateral relations that have existed since the kingdom became independent in 1968. U.S. policy stresses continued economic and political reform and improved industrial relations.
The United States assists Swaziland with a number of
HIV/AIDS initiatives and programs implemented through theU.S. Agency for International Development (USAID),Centers for Disease Control (CDC), thePeace Corps ,African Development Foundation , theDepartment of Labor , and theDepartment of Defense . In addition, the U.S. supports small enterprise development, education, military training, institutional and human resources development, agricultural development, and trade capacity building. The U.S. is also the largest bilateral donor to theGlobal Fund , Swaziland’s principal HIV/AIDS funding source. The U.S. Government sends about 4 Swazi professionals to the United States each year, from both the public and private sectors, primarily for master’s degrees, and about 5 others for three- to four-week International Visitor programs.In 2003, Peace Corps volunteers returned to Swaziland after a nine-year absence. The current Peace Corps/Swaziland program, Community Health Project, focuses on HIV/AIDS and provides assistance in the execution of two components of the HIV/AIDS national strategy--risk reduction and mitigation of the impact of the disease. Volunteers encourage youth to engage in appropriate behaviors that will reduce the spread of HIV; they work with children orphaned by the HIV/AIDS pandemic; and they assist in capacity building for non-governmental organizations and community based organizations.
Principal U.S. Officials include Ambassador
Maurice Parker , Deputy Chief of MissionSarah Morrison , and Peace Corps Country DirectorNwando Diallo . The U.S. maintains an embassy inMbabane , Swaziland.See also
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Foreign relations of Swaziland
*Foreign relations of the United States References
StateDept [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2841.htm]
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