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    ArmenPress
    Jan 21 2005

    SCCP SUPPORTS PUBLIC ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION CENTERS

    TBILISI, JANUARY 21, ARMENPRESS: The Eurasia Foundation's South
    Caucasus Cooperation Program (SCCP) has announced continued support
    to a network of three Public Environmental Information Centers.
    Established with SCCP support, the Centers aim to protect
    trans-boundary water systems by raising public awareness about
    environmental and water protection issues in the Debet-Khrami river
    basin. The Centers are located in Bolnisi, Georgia, Akhtala, Armenia
    and Kazakh, Azerbaijan.
    SCCP will provide three grants totaling $122,704 to the
    implementing partners: Environmental Survival (Armenia), the Society
    of Regional Studies (Azerbaijan) and CENN (Georgia). The partners
    will continue public awareness activities targeting community
    members, businesses, and local governments in the Debet-Khrami river
    basin.
    The partners will conduct regular thematic seminars on
    environmental issues and hold a series of national roundtables to
    discuss pressing environmental issues. To facilitate a cross-border
    exchange of information, they will also organize quarterly seminars
    for Center staff and representatives of the mass media from all three
    countries. Additionally, the partners will publish local-language
    water monitoring handbooks and organize volunteer water monitoring
    groups. These activities will further encourage in-country
    partnerships among the public, businesses, and local governments and
    develop cross-border venues for more open information exchange and
    cooperation concerning environmental issues.
    The Eurasia Foundation established the South Caucasus Cooperation
    Program in 1998 to facilitate contact and encourage collaboration
    among leading organizations in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia.
    Since its inception in 1998, the South Caucasus Cooperation
    Program has awarded more than 300 grants totaling more than $4
    million in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia in support local
    initiatives in civil society, private enterprise development, and
    public administration and policy.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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