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    CENN - APRIL 20, 2004 DAILY DIGEST
    Table of Contents:
    1. Armenia Sells its Gold Reserves
    2. Yerevan Municipality to Crack Down on Illegal Construction
    3. All Go For International Railway Corridor
    4. Environmental NGOs Call for Closure of World Bank Climate Change Fund

    5. The European Commission Delegation to Georgia
    6. The first International Healthcare Congress -- CleanMed Europe
    7. EIA Report on the Project `the Oil Products reservoir on the
    Territory of Isani fair, Tbilisi " by the `Georgian-Caspian Oil and Gas
    Company' Ltd



    1. ARMENIA SELLS ITS GOLD RESERVES

    Source: Interfax, April 19, 2004

    The Central Bank of Armenia has sold the country'sgold reserves of about
    1.4 tonnes, the Bank told Interfax.

    Details of the deal, which took place and the end of last year, are not
    being disclosed.

    The Central Bank of Armenia's board decided to sell the reserves because
    ofthe high liquidity on the gold market over the past few years, the
    Bank's press service reported. "The high correlation between gold and
    the euro means that even without gold in international reserves the
    necessary level of diversification can be maintained and at the same
    time the yield of international reserves can be raised," the Bank said.

    In recent years, gold reserves have remained unchanged at around 1,396
    kg, which on October 1 2003 was estimated at $17.1 million (3.65% of
    Armenia's international reserves of $468.7 million). International
    reserves, already without gold, totaled $512 million on April 1 2004.
    Yerevan Municipality to Crack Down on Illegal Construction
    From: "Onnik Krikorian" <[email protected]>
    Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 22:07:34 PDT


    2. YEREVAN MUNICIPALITY TO CRACK DOWN ON ILLEGAL CONSTRUCTION

    Source: A1 Plus, April 19, 2004

    On April 19, 2004 Yerevan's Architect General Narek Sargssyan, speaking
    at a news conference, said Ancient Rome, the restaurant complex built in
    the center of Armenian capital, was illegal construction.

    He said Yerevan's municipality intended to impose fines on all illegal
    constructions or destroy them.

    Sargssyan says the government's second building and House of Artists'
    Union and Sevan hotel construction is under way now.

    He also said pedestrian subways would be built in Baghramyan Avenue
    soon.


    3. ALL GO FOR INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY CORRIDOR

    Source: Global News Wire - Asia Africa Intelligence Wire, Africa
    Analysis, April 16, 2004

    Russia will supply expertise and investment for a major railway network
    that should link eastern and northern Europe with India through Iran.
    This North-South international transport corridor has been on the
    drawing board for some time and will be formally launched next year.

    Russia, Iran and India established the concept of the transport corridor
    and have so far been joined officially by Kazakhstan and Belarus. There
    are ongoing talks with Oman, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Syria,
    Sweden, Finland and Bulgaria, all of which are already known to have
    shown an interest.

    Several other countries are also keen to link into, and support, what
    promises to be one of the major freight corridors anywhere. Official
    estimates put north-south freight at up to 50m tones a year by 2010.

    The latest commitment by Russia comes after a meeting in Iran between
    Iranian transport minister Ahmad Khorram and Russian Railways company
    president Gennady Fadeyev. Russian Railways is also involved in
    bilateral discussions with the Iranian government about the building of
    several rail lines in Iran.

    Rail traffic between the two countries has increased dramatically over
    the past year and, once the international corridor is formed, should
    double in 2005. The 4m tones of freight estimated to be carried between
    Iran and Russia this year should raise to 8m tones.

    Iran, which is spending large sums on the development of its ports, sees
    itself as a hub for North-South traffic, providing port facilities to
    service the Asia-Pacific region.


    4. ENVIRONMENTAL NGOS CALL FOR CLOSURE OF WORLD BANK CLIMATE CHANGE FUND

    MEDIA RELEASE

    ENGLAND, UK, April 19, 2004. Today, over fifty environmental and social
    justice NGOs and other groups sent a letter of protest to the World Bank
    calling for the closure of its new emissions trading fund, The Prototype
    Carbon Fund.

    In the year of the World Bank's 60th anniversary and in the run-up to
    intense protests in Washington D.C. at their annual meeting this month,
    the groups state that the Bank's new fund is destructive green wash and
    has in fact created extra problems for communities and the environment.
    The fund was set up in 1999 to facilitate the new trade in greenhouse
    gases created under the Kyoto Protocol. The NGOs state that so far the
    fund has exacerbated existing human rights violations and furthered
    environmental destruction.

    One of the fund's model projects is located in Brazil and involves the
    expansion of monoculture eucalyptus plantations owned by the Plantar
    corporation. The plantations were originally established by forcibly
    evicting geraiszeiros peoples from the land and since then the
    plantation's owners have been accused of creating "slave-like
    conditions" 1. Furthermore, the plantations have heavily polluted
    surrounding water sources, thus devastating the livelihoods of local
    farmers and fisher folk.

    The World Bank will fund the expansion of these plantations in order to
    generate 'carbon credits' for the international trade in greenhouse
    gases.

    2 However, on top of the impacts upon the local environment and peoples,
    the verifiers of the carbon credit scheme, the Norwegian company Det
    Norske Veritas, have stated that there is no guarantee that the project
    will actually have a permanent positive effect on the climate. Marcelo
    Calazans from local Brazilian NGO FASE-ES states:

    "This and many other projects have terrible negative impacts on local
    people and environments and it is still unclear if there is any real
    benefits for the climate. We believe that the Prototype Carbon Fund
    should cease operations and close down immediately."

    Attached is a full copy of the letter sent to the World Bank and the
    signatories. For more information please contact Larry Lohmann (The
    Corner House) on 01258 473795/821218 or Heidi Bachram (Carbon Trade
    Watch) on 01865 240644. For background, see also www.tni.org/ctw and
    www.thecornerhouse.org.uk.

    1. The Montes Claros (MG) Pastoral Land Commission (CPT), an
    organization originating in the Catholic Church, which is very much
    respected due to the fact that it defends the peoples' right to the
    land. It followed closely the first Parliamentary Investigation
    Commission (CPI) set up in 1994 against the forestation companies,
    including V&M (which was Mannesman at that time) and Plantar, verifying
    the practice of slave labor on the companies property.
    (http://www.wrm.org.uy/countries/Brazil/fsc1.html)

    2. The Plantar project in Minas Gerais, Brazil is the first carbon sink
    project seeking credit through the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development
    Mechanism. It involves planting 23,100 ha of Eucalyptus plantations to
    produce wood for charcoal, which will then be used in pig iron
    production instead of coal. In addition to this so-called avoided
    fuel-switch component, the project also claims carbon sequestration
    credits for the trees planted. (http://www.sinkswatch.org)


    5. THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION DELEGATION TO GEORGIA

    On 19 March the European Commission Delegation to Georgia launched a
    Call for Proposals for microprojects under the European Initiative for
    Democracy and Human Rights. For more information about the Call for
    Proposals, please consult the EC Delegation website (see below).

    In order to explain the procedural issues involved in submitting a
    proposal under this Call, representatives from the Delegation will hold
    public information meetings in Tbilisi and the regions of Georgia.
    Please find below a schedule of meetings.

    Representatives of interested NGOs are welcome to attend meetings in any
    of these locations. NGOs are requested to send not more than two
    representatives each.

    The schedule of the information meetings is enclosed.

    Contact Information
    38, Nino Chkheidze Street, Tbilisi 0102
    +995 (32) 943763
    +995 (32) 943768 (fax)
    [email protected]

    For the more detailed information please visit:
    http://advocacy.ge/news_http/desc.php?id=19 7


    6. THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL HEALTHCARE CONGRESS -- CLEANMED EUROPE

    Join us for CleanMed Europe, the first international healthcare congress
    on sustainable products and practices in Europe.

    CleanMed Europe will be held 6-8 October 2004 at the new exhibition and
    congress centre in Vienna, Austria.

    First: Do no Harm!

    The operation of healthcare facilities has significant environmental
    impacts that are contributing to the damage of our natural ecosystems.
    And a sick nature endangers the health of people.

    As health care professionals pledge an oath of "First: do no harm" all
    other aspects of health care should also be carried out in a way, which
    cause no harm to public health and the environment.

    Forward thinking healthcare systems must therefore be ecologically
    sustainable.

    CleanMed Europe will show you how to achieve this.

    The agenda for 2004

    Environmental improvement options for cleaning and disinfection, laundry
    medical product use, energy and water use,

    § Waste management
    § Replacement of toxic materials
    § Organic food
    § Pharmaceuticals in the environment
    § PVC Alternatives
    § Alternatives to Waste Incineration
    § Green and healthy buildings
    § Reuse of medical devices
    § Environmental management systems
    § Expected Participants

    § Senior health care managers
    § Environmental managers
    § Purchasing and facility managers
    § Nursing, doctors and multidisciplinary health professionals engaged in
    environmental activities
    § Political decision makers
    § Researchers and experts
    § Innovative companies


    7. EIA REPORT ON THE PROJECT `THE OIL PRODUCTS RESERVOIR ON THE
    TERRITORY OF ISANI FAIR, TBILISI " BY THE `GEORGIAN-CASPIAN OIL AND GAS
    COMPANY' LTD

    Source: `Sakartvelos Respublica' (`Republic of Georgia'), April 19, 2004

    In accordance with the Georgian legislation, Ltd `Georgian-Caspian Oil
    and Gas Company' submitted EIA report to the Ministry of Environment of
    Georgia to obtain an environmental permit for the activity of first
    category - Project on the Oil Products Reservoir on the Territory of
    Isani Fair, Tbilisi.

    EIA report is available at the press-centre of the Ministry of
    Environment (68, Kostava str., VI floor) and at the Department of
    Environmental Permits and State Ecological Expertise (87, Paliashvili
    Str., Tel: 25 02 19). Interested stakeholders can analyze the document
    and present their comments and considerations until June 3, 2004.

    Public hearing will be held on June 3, 2004 at 12:00, at the conference
    hall of the Ministry of Environment.



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