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    CENN - MARCH 12, 2004 DAILY DIGEST
    Table of Contents:
    1. GIOC - Georgian International Oil Corporation -- Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan
    Main Export Pipeline Construction
    2. Talks Begin on Heavy Metal Air Pollution Deal
    3. International Fundraising Workshop, Ukraine May 10-23, 2004
    4. International-caliber graduate Program in Economics



    1. GIOC - GEORGIAN INTERNATIONAL OIL CORPORATION
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Main Export Pipeline Construction

    The Georgian International Oil Corporation has the honor to inform the
    audience that the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Main Export Pipeline Construction
    has moved into a significant phase. GIOC will continuously update you on
    the progress of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Main Export Pipeline
    Construction process to ensure open and transparent implementation of
    the project.

    AS OF OCTOBER 2003

    Pipeline stringing has taken place along 50 km of the corridor
    Welding of pipes has been carried out along 45 km of the corridor
    Pipe laying has been carried out along 20 km of the corridor
    2650 Georgian nationals have been directly employed by the project

    DURING THE CONSTRUCTION

    Georgian companies have performed 8 273 000 Gel worth construction works

    Land and crop compensation worth 14 960 000 Gel has been paid to 2350
    households
    4 031 000 Gel worth construction and inert materials have been purchased
    from Georgian companies
    553 000 Gel worth food product have been purchased from local population

    293 700 Gel has been paid to local population as a rental fee for
    apartments
    6 756 850 has been paid to Batumi and Poti ports for receiving and
    handling project cargo
    6 104 800 has been paid to the railway of Georgia for transportation of
    project cargo
    754 00 has been paid to the central and local budgets of Georgia
    To date over 10 000 Georgian nationals rendered different services and
    participated in the project

    THE PROJECT'S ECONOMIC EFFECT ON THE THOUSANDS OF GEORGIA'S HOUSEHOLDS
    IS TREMENDOUS

    GOIC informs you that any project-related information will be
    permanently available to you
    Should you have comments, proposals of questions, out hot line: +995 32
    92 02 54 will be at your service every day from 10:00 to 18:00.

    Furthermore, GIOC offices are open in the districts crossed by the
    pipeline, at the following addresses:

    1. 74, David Agmashenebeli str.., Power Networkings building, Gardabani
    2. 34, Tamar Mepis str., Local Administration building, Tetritskaro
    3. 22, Aristotle str., Local Administration building, Tsalka
    4. 1, Rustaveli str., Local Administration building, Borjomi
    5. 11, Tamarasheni str., District Administration building, Akhalstikhe

    The office of Georgian International Oil Corporation
    4, Sanapiro str., Tbilisi
    Tel: +995 32 92 02 46/47


    2. TALKS BEGIN ON HEAVY METAL AIR POLLUTION DEAL

    The EU is moving towards agreeing semi-binding targets to cut heavy
    metal pollution in ambient air, Environment Daily has learned. MEPs and
    the council of ministers are to confer soon on the chances of reaching
    first-reading agreement on the fourth air quality daughter directive
    before the European parliament dissolves in May for elections.

    EU sources say a majority of member states now favour setting targets
    for reducing arsenic, cadmium and nickel pollution from industrial
    installations, to be met on the crucial condition that the abatement
    effort does not create excessive costs.

    The plan is still a step up from the European Commission's original
    proposal, which junked the idea of limits entirely and instead set out
    monitoring thresholds linked to the use of best available techniques
    under the IPPC directive. The Commission did however retain a target for
    a fourth pollutant, PAHs (ED 07/07/03).

    MEPs were due to debate the directive in Strasbourg late on Tuesday but
    a vote has been postponed to allow the possibility of a deal with the
    council first. Rapporteur Hans Kronberger, of the Austrian Freedom
    Party, will sound out the willingness for compromise among colleagues of
    different political hues on Wednesday.

    Mr Kronberger had earlier persuaded the environment committee to back
    fully binding limit values for the three metals, a much stronger
    position that would almost certainly have triggered conciliation talks
    with the council (ED 21/01/04).

    But it did so only narrowly and it was not certain that the stance would
    be backed by the full assembly. This may have increased the rapporteur's
    appetite for compromise. "We thought maybe it was better to get a good
    agreement early rather than have this delayed by two years," an aide to
    Mr Kronberger told Environment Daily on Tuesday.

    If the idea of qualified targets does come to pass, it is likely to
    leave installation owners dissatisfied. "It might create a burden
    similar to binding limit values depending on how member states implement
    it," an industry source told Environment Daily today. At least Austria,
    Germany and Denmark are thought to favour binding limit values and may
    apply this philosophy when transposing the directive, firms fear.
    ENDS, March 9, 2004


    3. INTERNATIONAL FUNDRAISING WORKSHOP, UKRAINE MAY 10-23, 2004
    Center of Philanthropy
    International Fundraising Institute Project
    Organization Futures LLC, Strategic Fundraising and Capacity Building,
    USA
    International Workshop on Fundraising `Backstage of the Fundraising:
    Foundation of the Future of Our Organization' May 19-23, 2003, Kiev,
    Ukraine

    The seminar will be held in the framework of the series of seminars on
    fundraising. The objectives of the seminars are:

    ž Solution of the base issue of the civil society in the post communist
    countries, particularly achieving financial all sufficient and
    sustainability
    ž Training in fundraising

    The program of the seminar:

    ž Strategic approaches to the resources
    ž Organizational and human resources management
    ž Juridical aspects of the fundraising
    ž Psychological and communication issues of the fundraising
    ž Management and monitoring of the fundraising
    ž Ethic and meaning of ethical conduct of the fundraising

    Working language of the workshop Russian and English (With translation).

    The representatives of governmental organizations and NGOs, fundraiser
    consultants and all interested parties of NIS and Eastern Europe are
    welcome to participate in the seminar.

    Registration fee 200 USD

    Early registration deadline before April 1, 2004 discount 10% of the
    registration fee.

    For the additional information please contact:
    Center of Philanthropy
    E-mail: [email protected]
    www.philanthropy.org.ua


    4. INTERNATIONAL-CALIBER GRADUATE PROGRAM IN ECONOMICS

    The Economics Education and Research Consortium (EERC), the National
    University "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy," and the newly-born Kyiv School of
    Economics invite all interested persons from South Caucasus (Armenia,
    Azerbaijan, and Georgia) to apply to the only in region
    international-caliber graduate program in economics, fully accredited by
    the Ukrainian Ministry of Education.

    The Master's Program in Economics features a two-year English-language
    curriculum taught by international faculty from the USA, Canada, UK,
    Germany, and other countries. The first year of study covers
    microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics and advanced mathematics.
    The second year consists of applied elective courses such as
    international finance, international trade, banking, financial
    economics, labor economics, industrial organizations, game theory, etc.
    as well as a master's thesis on a topic related to a transition economy.
    Students from Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia study at the program
    thanks to financial support provided by the Norwegian Ministry of
    Foreign Affairs.

    Why are we distinguished? Because we offer:

    ž Western style economics education
    ž Concentrations in Finance, Strategy, Consumer Behaviour, Modern Theory
    of Industry, and Economic Theory
    ž Strong research and analytical skills applicable in business and
    government
    ž Assistance securing internships in international organizations,
    multinational corporations, and the Ukrainian government
    ž Excellent opportunities for job placement or admission to
    international PhD programs
    ž Financial assistance in the form of tuition waivers, scholarships,
    dormitory housing, and monthly stipends for first-year students
    ž Free access to Internet, e-mail, computer facilities, library, and
    western textbooks.

    Application deadline: June 25, 2004.

    NaUKMA
    vul. Voloska 10, office 406, Kyiv 04070, Ukraine
    Tel.: (38-044) 239-2494, Fax: (38-044) 239-2490
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: http://www.eerc.kiev.ua



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