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The Delegation of the European Union to Georgia has announced that the EU has provided over €2 billion in grants to Georgia since 1992, funding projects that have strengthened infrastructure, created jobs, and advanced education and environmental protection.
The statement revealed that every euro invested by the EU has been directed toward improving the daily lives of Georgian citizens, from modernizing roads, hospitals and schools to empowering local communities, entrepreneurs and young innovators, The Caspian Post reports citing Georgia Today.
For more than three decades, the EU has supported Georgia through programs such as TRACECA, EU4Business, ENPARD and EU4Youth, helping citizens gain access to new economic and social opportunities.
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