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    CENN - March 16, 2005 Daily Digest

    Table of Contents:

    1. Georgia, Armenia Discuss Energy Issues

    2. European Parliament Votes Yes on Financing NATURA
    2000

    3. Youth to the Front - Two New WCPA Scholarships for
    Young Professionals in Protected Area Management

    4. Azerbaijan Discloses First Transparency Initiative
    Reports

    5. UNDP/GEF Project: "Georgia - Promoting the Use of
    Renewable Energy Resources for Local Energy Supply"

    6. Call for Proposals for the European Initiative for
    Democracy and Human Rights Micro projects Program







    1. GEORGIA, ARMENIA DISCUSS ENERGY ISSUES



    Source: RFE/RL, March 14, 2005



    During a two-day visit to Yerevan on 11-12 March, Georgian Prime
    Minister Zurab Noghaideli met with his Armenian counterpart Andranik
    Markarian to discuss bilateral trade and cooperation in the energy
    sector, Georgian and Armenian agencies reported. Bilateral trade grew by
    51 percent in 2004, reaching $78 million, Caucasus Press reported on 12
    March. Noghaideli raised with Markarian the possibility of Georgia and
    Ukraine importing Iranian gas exported to Armenia via the gas pipeline
    currently under construction, ITAR-TASS reported. Initially that
    pipeline was planned exclusively to supply Armenia with gas, but
    Interfax on 4 March quoted Armenian Energy Minister Andranik Manukian as
    saying a second leg could be built to transport gas to Europe. The
    Russian-Armenian company Armrosgasart is to undertake construction,
    which will begin next month, of the Armenian section of the pipeline.





    2. EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT VOTES YES ON FINANCING NATURA 2000



    Source: IUCN March 14, 2005



    The World Conservation Union (IUCN) welcomes the decision taken by the
    European Parliament on Thursday 11th March in favour of a report on
    financing Natura 2000. Natura 2000 is the European Union's (EU) network
    of protected areas, established to ensure the future survival of the
    EU's most important habitats and species by achieving favourable
    conservation status. The successful implementation and management of
    Natura 2000 sites is a key part of the EU's work to meet its target of
    halting the loss of biodiversity by 2010. This report from the European
    Parliament is a critical step in the process as it requests the EU to
    provide significant financing to manage the Natura 2000 network and
    conserve biodiversity. The report argues that in the future, funding to
    manage these protected areas should be made available from the EU funds
    for agriculture, rural development and regional development





    3. YOUTH TO THE FRONT - TWO NEW WCPA SCHOLARSHIPS FOR YOUNG
    PROFESSIONALS IN PROTECTED AREA MANAGEMENT



    Source: IUCN March 15, 2005



    Junior Ranger Tshegofatso Monama challenged 3,000 participants at the
    Vth IUCN World Parks Congress when he said: "The problem I have about
    parks is that they do not offer opportunities. They should offer
    opportunities to the young because as I look out here I see only old
    people who are going to die!" Responding to the need to involve more
    young people in protected area management and conservation, IUCN's
    Programme on Protected Areas and the World Commission on Protected Areas
    (WCPA) launched a youth training scholarship programme at the 3rd IUCN
    World Conservation Congress (WCC, Bangkok, Thailand, November 2004). The
    programme, developed and implemented in partnership with the Consortium
    for International Protected Area Management (CIPAM), will offer two
    scholarships for talented young professionals to attend a protected area
    management seminar and to develop an action plan implementing the new
    seminar skills and results. Graduates of the seminars will be offered
    professional mentoring subsequent to the course. The initiative is the
    first undertaking of a partnership focused on increasing protected area
    professional capacity amongst young protected area practitioners.





    4. AZERBAIJAN DISCLOSES FIRST TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE REPORTS



    Source: State Telegraph of the Republic of Azerbiajn, Agency March 16,
    2005



    The Committee on Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative ("EITI")
    established by the government of Azerbaijan to implement its obligations
    taken at the conference on EITI held in June 2003 in London, today
    announced the publication of the Governments EITI first reports audited
    by Deloitte & Touche, the independent Aggregator. The published
    documents also include the Aggregator's opinion based on individual
    submissions of independent extractive industry companies participating
    in the EITI process.



    This marks the first ever aggregated government transparency report in
    the world and implementation of the Azerbaijan Government's commitment
    to EITI.



    The publication of Azerbaijan's EITI reports follows the signing of a
    Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") on November 24, 2004 between the
    Government of Azerbaijan, foreign and local extractive industry
    companies and a coalition of some 32 local Non-Governmental
    Organizations ("NGO's") for Increasing Transparency in Extractive
    Industries to implement EITI in Azerbaijan. The MOU set out a clear and
    independent process for the implementation of EITI in Azerbaijan and
    since its signing has served as the framework for implementation efforts
    by all parties.



    The full report as well as the Aggregator's opinion on the document has
    already been disclosed on the State Oil Fund (SOFAZ) and the EITI
    Secretariat of the UK Department for International Development (DFID)
    and non-governmental organizations (NGO).



    Samir Sharifov, chairman of the Committee on EITI, said: "Publication of
    the first report on the Government revenues from the extractive sector
    that was prepared by a reputable international firm on the basis of
    examination of government's assertion and extractive sector companies'
    individual reports has become another clear demonstration of
    Azerbaijan's full support to EITI process not in words but in deeds. It
    has evidenced continued commitment of the authorities of Azerbaijan to
    transparent management of revenues accruing from extractive sector and
    to encouraging active involvement of civil society in this process".



    Speaking on behalf of local extractive industry companies Natig Aliyev,
    President of SOCAR, said "Thanks to successful realization of new oil
    strategy, SOCAR has obtained the recognition as one of the leading oil
    producing companies in the world and reliable business partner in joint
    projects. Our next task is to prove ourselves as a company which
    conducts its business in compliance with internationally accepted
    standards of reporting and transparency of financial and commercial
    operations.



    I believe that in our country we have already taken very important steps
    in this direction and in future in cooperation with the NGOs we will do
    our best to achieve our goal".



    Speaking on behalf of foreign oil companies David Woodward, Associate
    President of BP, said: ''We welcome the publication of the first reports
    for Azerbaijan which is a world first for the broader implementation of
    the UK Government's EITI initiative. We are satisfied with the
    independent process implemented by the Aggregator. As these are the
    first reports of these kind in the world there will, I'm sure, be ways
    in which we can improve the process further, but this should not detract
    from the importance of what has been achieved by the Azerbaijan
    Government working effectively and efficiently with oil companies and
    civil society''.



    Sevgim Rahmanov speaking on behalf of the NGO coalition stated "A
    significant step forward has been made towards promoting transparency in
    extractive industries in Azerbaijan by publication of the EITI first
    report. We look forward to working with both the Government and
    extractive sector companies for further improvements in the process".





    5. UNDP/GEF Project: "Georgia - Promoting the Use of Renewable
    Energy Resources for Local Energy Supply"



    GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA



    UNDP/GEF Project: "Georgia - Promoting the Use of Renewable Energy
    Resources for Local Energy Supply"



    Invitation for Pre-qualification (Request for Expressions of Interest)



    Technical Advisor Services



    The companies with required expertise are requested to send their
    Expressions of Interests for the provision of technical advisory
    services for a five-year joint UNDP/GEF and KfW financed initiative in
    Georgia including a technical assistance component and an associated US$
    7 million revolving Renewable Energy Fund to promote the use of local
    renewable energy resources, with the focus on small hydro and geothermal
    resources.



    The selected consultant is expected to take the lead on finalizing the
    documentation needed for the loan applications of the pilot small hydro
    power and geothermal projects seeking to use the resources of the
    Renewable Energy Fund. The work will be conducted in close co-operation
    with the local experts (to be paid separately by the project budget)
    with the purpose of simultaneously building up the local capacity to
    follow up the results and to conduct similar studies independently in
    the future.



    In co-operation with the local experts, the Technical Advisor will be
    responsible for finalizing the documentation needed for the loan
    applications for small hydropower and geothermal projects seeking to use
    the resources of the Renewable Energy Fund and, as applicable, support
    the further implementation of the projects approved for financing.



    The Technical Advisor will report to the project manager and to the UNDP
    Resident Representative in Georgia.



    Qualifications



    a.. Good knowledge of and extensive working experience on developing
    small hydro power, geothermal and municipal heat and hot water supply
    projects, including:
    b.. Adequate technical knowledge and experience on the different areas
    of small hydro power projects, geothermal resources and municipal heat
    and hot water supply systems
    c.. Demonstrated success in structuring financing for the projects
    d.. Strong interpersonal and training skills
    e.. Knowledge of Georgian or Russian language is an asset


    The duration of the assignment will be 4 years (2004-2008).



    Required Information and Documentation for Pre-qualification



    1.. Signed Expression of Interest Letter;
    1.. Name and ownership of a company;
    2.. Field of business or areas of interest or public responsibility;
    3.. Annual turnover or budget;
    4.. Background of a company;
    5.. CVs of experts to be engaged in the assignment;
    6.. Company's References (implemented projects and/or provided
    services):
    1.. Deadline for Expression of Interest is 25 March 2005 12 A.M. of
    local time.


    Expression of Interest and related materials should be sent to the
    Project manager Mr. Paata Janelidze via mail.



    Address: 150a, Agmashenebeli Ave. Tbilisi, 0112, Georgia



    E-mail: [email protected]



    More information can be seen at
    http://www.iapso.org/supplying/procurement-notices-view.asp?id=3D1035





    6. Call for Proposals for the European Initiative for Democracy
    and Human Rights Micro projects Program



    European Commission

    Delegation to Georgia and Armenia



    Call reference: EuropeAid/121-162/L/G/GE



    The European Commission Delegation to Georgia is seeking proposals for
    micro projects in Georgia with financial assistance from the European
    Initiative for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR) program of the
    European Communities. The global indicative amount available for this
    Call for Proposals is ? 327.000.



    The general objective of the EIDHR micro projects program is to respond
    rapidly to requests from NGOs that are designed to promote democracy and
    human rights. Proposals for micro projects should be in the following
    priority areas:



    Priority A: Support to the rule of law and the fight against corruption

    Priority B: Protection of religious and ethnic minorities



    Grants may cover a maximum of 80% of project costs. Grants will finance
    projects with activities lasting up to 18 months.



    Grants range from a minimum of ? 10.000 to a maximum of ? 50.000



    Applicants must be non-profit-marketing and be non governmental
    organization. They must have their headquarters in Georgia, or be a
    local independent division of an NGO with its headquarters in another
    country. Activities must take place in Georgia, preferably in one or
    more of the following regions of Georgia: Kvemo Kartli,
    Samtskhe-Javakheti and Adjara. Applicantrs may apply singly or as part
    of a consortium.



    Detailed information on this Call for Proposals is contained in the
    "Guidelines for Grant Applicants", which are published together with
    this notice on the Internet Web Site of the European Commission
    Delegation to Georgia: http://www.delgeo.cec.eu.int the full Guidelines
    for Applicants are also available for consultation at the European
    Commission Delegation to Georgia:

    38, Nino Chkheidze street, 0102, Tbilisi

    Tel: +995 32 94 37 63



    >From Monday to Friday from 9:00 till 17:00



    The deadline for submission of proposals is June 6, 2005 at 16:00
    Georgian time. Any application received by the European Commission
    Delegation to Georgia after this time will not be considered.



    Any questions regarding this Call for Proposals should be sent, clearly
    indicating the reference number by fax to +995 32 94 37 68 or by email
    to [email protected]



    All applicants are encouraged to consult the Internet website above
    regularly before the deadline for applications, where the EC Delegation
    will publish the most frequently asked questions and the corresponding
    replies.

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