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Eligible Countries List

Updated 12/19/2008

Cooperative Civic Education and Economic Education
Exchange Program

Eligible Countries

  1. Central European countries
    Austria
    Republic
    Germany
    Hungary
    Poland
    Slovakia
    Slovenia
  2. Eastern European countries
    Moldova
    Ukraine
  3. Baltic countries
    Lithuania
    Latvia
    Estonia
  4. Independent states of the Former Soviet Union
    Armenia
    Azerbaijan
    Georgia
    Kazakhstan
    Kyrgyzstan
  5. Republic of Ireland
  6. Providence of Northern Ireland

Other Eligible Countries

  1. Afghanistan
  2. Albania
  3. Angola
  4. Benin
  5. Bhutan
  6. Bolivia
  7. Bosnia
  8. Botswana
  9. Brazil
  10. Bulgaria
  11. Burkina Faso
  12. Burma*
  13. Burundi
  14. Cambodia
  15. Cameroon
  16. Central African Republic
  17. China, P.R.*
  18. Colombia
  19. Congo - Brazzaville
  20. Croatia
  21. Dominican Republic
  22. Ecuador
  23. El Salvador
  24. Gabon
  25. Ghana
  26. Guatemala
  27. Haiti
  28. Honduras
  29. India
  30. Indonesia
  31. Iraq
  32. Jamaica
  33. Kenya
  34. Lebanon
  35. Lesotho
  36. Liberia
  37. Macedonia
  38. Madagascar
  39. Mali
  40. Mauritania
  41. Mauritius
  42. Mexico
  43. Mongolia
  44. Morocco
  45. Mozambique
  46. Namibia
  47. Nepal
  48. Nicaragua
  49. Nigeria
  50. Pakistan
  51. Panama
  52. Papua New Guinea
  53. Paraguay
  54. Peru
  55. Philippines
  56. Romania
  57. Russia
  58. Rwanda
  59. Senegal
  60. Serbia
  61. Sierra Leone
  62. South Africa
  63. Sri Lanka
  64. Taiwan
  65. Tanzania
  66. Thailand
  67. Togo
  68. Trinidad and Tobago
  69. Tunisia
  70. Turkey
  71. Uganda
  72. Uruguay
  73. Venezuela
  74. Yemen
  75. Zaire
  76. Zambia

*According to legislation, these countries are not eligible for Cooperative Civic Education and Economic Education Exchange Program (CCEEEEP). However, preexisting CCEEEEP programs will be permitted to continue in them.


 
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Last Modified: 12/22/2008