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    CENN - APRIL 22, 2004 DAILY DIGEST
    Table of Contents:
    1. EBRD To Increase Central Asian Antipoverty Programs
    2. Construction of Modern Nuclear Power Plant a Viable Option
    3. IUCN Promotes Environmental Flows at CSD-12 Meeting in New York
    4. Announcement of the Ministry of Environment of Georgia



    1. EBRD TO INCREASE CENTRAL ASIAN ANTIPOVERTY PROGRAMS

    Source: EurasiaNet.org,

    European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) President Jean
    Lemierre said on 19 April that the bank plans to boost investment in the
    seven poorest countries in which it operates. In a press release issued
    on 19 April, the EBRD said the so-called "early transition countries"
    (ETCs) are Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan,
    Georgia, and Moldova. In these countries, where more than 50 percent of
    the population lives below the poverty line, the bank will provide
    private-sector credits of 500,000 euros to 2 million euros
    ($593,000-$2.4 million) to develop the banking sector and aid the growth
    of small and medium-sized businesses. To this end, the EBRD is appealing
    to donors to provide additional funds that would allow the bank to
    increase investment in the seven ETCs from the current 90 million euros
    to 150 million euros. DK


    2. CONSTRUCTION OF MODERN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT A VIABLE OPTION

    Source: Armenpress, April 21, 2004,

    Armen Movsisian, the Minister of Energy Sector of Armenia stated that
    Armenia's nuclear power plant will operate until an alternative energy
    source, with the capacity of producing the same amount of energy at
    equal cost is found. He added that the European Union's proposed $100
    million in assistance covers only an eighth of the total funds necessary
    to find an alternative energy source.

    He suggested that the construction a modern nuclear power plant in
    Armenia presents a more viable solution than the option of producing
    alternative energy; however, Movsisian noted that Armenia's budget is
    unable to cover the immense cost in building a new plant.

    Asked about the handling of nuclear waste, the minister said that by way
    of a grant from the French government, dry warehouses currently in use
    were built for that specific purpose.


    3. IUCN PROMOTES ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS AT CSD-12 MEETING IN NEW YORK

    Source; IUCN, April 21, 2004

    What is vital for healthy functioning river systems and critical for
    achieving economic prosperity and the conservation of biodiversity? The
    answer, offered by IUCN at the meeting of the 12th session of the UN
    Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD-12), is environmental flows.
    `Environmental flows' means enough water is left in our rivers and is
    managed to ensure downstream environmental, social and economic
    benefits. Following a delegates' debate on balancing water issues, IUCN
    held a highly interactive side event on Environmental Flows for
    Sustainable Development. Close to 60 participants discussed the
    importance of environmental flows for people and nature, considered
    experience already gained in achieving environmental flows, and explored
    the next steps in promoting and implementing environmental flows for
    sustainable development. IUCN's guide `Flow - The Essentials of
    Environmental Flows' was also presented. CSD-12, held from 19-30 April
    in New York, focuses on water, sanitation and human settlements.


    4. ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT OF GEORGIA

    Source: `Sakartvelos Respublica' (`Republic of Georgia'), April 22, 2004

    In accordance with the Georgian legislation, Ltd `Gachiani - 2004'
    submitted EIA report to the Ministry of Environment of Georgia to obtain
    an environmental permit for the activity of first category - Project on
    the Enterprise for Extracting Copper from the Amortized Utilizable Acid
    Accumulators in Gardabani Region, Village Gachiani.

    In accordance with the Georgian legislation, entrepreneur Leri
    Zeinkalashvili submitted EIA report to the Ministry of Environment of
    Georgia to obtain an environmental permit for the activity of first
    category - Project on Mini Manganese Washing Enterprise in Chiatura.

    EIA reports are 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 8, 2004.

    Public hearing will be held on June 8, 2004 at 12:00, at the conference
    hall of the Ministry of Environment.

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