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    Caucasus Environmental NGO Network

    (CENN)



    Weekly Digest

    September 21, 2005





    NEWS FROM GEORGIA



    Action On Struggle Against Poverty

    Source: PrimeNews Agency, September 10, 2005



    Activists of the movement "Future without Poverty" will hold an action in
    Tbilisi on Saturday within the frameworks of the international day "White
    belt". <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html>
    more



    US SIGNS $295.3M COMPACT WITH GEORGIA AS PART OF MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE

    Source: "Sarke", September 13, 2005



    A compact on disbursing $295.3 million to Georgia as part of the Millennium
    Challenge program was signed yesterday as
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    GEORGIA HOPES TO RECEIVE $600M FROM INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

    Source: Information Agency "Sarke", September 14, 2005



    Apart from $295.3 million, the US has disbursed to Georgia under the
    Millennium Challenge program the Georgian government hopes to receive up to
    $600 million in loan from international financial institutions.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    Officials Laud Millennium Challenge Aid Agreement

    Source: The Messenger, September 14, 2005



    The signing of the Millennium Challenge agreement for USD 295.3 million in
    aid to Georgia underlines the continuing and strengthening relationship
    between Georgia and the United States, officials from both countries said
    Monday.



    Speaking at the signing ceremony for the new aid agreement, U.S. Secretary
    of State Condoleezza Rice said the agreement, the largest so far from the
    new U.S. aid program, "represents America's long-term commitment to
    Georgia's future success."



    "Our partnership will only continue to grow stronger
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more





    NEWS FROM Azerbaijan



    HEALTH MINISTRY OF AZERBAIJAN: "THERE WAS NEVER BACTERIOLOGICAL WEAPON IN
    AZERBAIJAN"

    Source: "Azertag", September 7, 2005



    Health Ministry of the Azerbaijan Republic is rather surprised upon the
    information disseminated in mass media on allegedly presentation by
    Azerbaijan to the United States of the samples of bacteriological weapon,
    the Ministry's spokesman told AzerTAc.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    AZERBAIJAN TO CELEBRATE WORLD TOURISM DAY

    Source: "Azertag", September 13, 2005



    Within the frameworks of the World Tourism Day, an exhibition dealing with
    domestic tourism will be held in Baku October 1. Over 50 travel agencies and
    hotel owners will take part in the exhibition to be held at the Baku
    Business Center
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more





    news from Armenia



    SEVAN THREATENING THE TREES

    Source: A1plus, September 7, 2005



    Today the session of the RA Forests Repair and Development Fund Trustee
    Council took place which was presided over by the President of the Council,
    RA Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    GERMANY ALLOCATES 2.2 Million EUR TO ARMENIA FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF PROJECT
    "BIO-DIVERSITY AND NATURE PROTECTION IN SOUTH CAUCASUS REGION"

    Source: ARMINFO, September 9, 2005



    German Government has approved 2.2 million EUR to Armenia for implementation
    of a program "Bio-diversity in the South-West of Armenia" and "Protection of
    bio-diversity in Javakheti through transboundary cooperation."



    A relevant agreement was signed today by Ministry of Nature Protection of
    Armenia Vardan Ayvazyan and Representative of German KfW bank in Armenia
    Karapet Gevorgyan.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    ATTENTION TO AGRICULTURE

    Source: Armenian News Agency "A1plus", September 14, 2005



    Today in New York UN General Assembly 60th session high-level meeting
    started. Heads of Governments of more than 170 countries participate in the
    summit, including the RA Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan.



    On September 13 Andranik Margaryan met the <Millennium Challenges
    Corporation> (MCC) heads temporary executive director
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more





    International News



    UN agencies team up to promote eco-friendly, development-oriented tourism

    Source: UN Dispatch, September 7, 2005



    With massive growth in tourism predicted in the coming years, two United
    Nations agencies have teamed up to produce a set of guidelines to help
    governments around the world to promote a sustainable tourism that spreads
    prosperity while avoiding harm to the environment and local communities.



    For the first time, the UN World Tourism Organization (
    <http://www.world-tourism.org/> WTO) and the UN Environment Programme (
    <http://www.unep.org/> UNEP) have
    <http://www.world-tourism.org/newsroom/Releases/2005/September/newguide.htm>
    combined their efforts
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/week ly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    The environment matters

    Source: WWF News, By Claude Martin, September 9, 2005



    Many of us in the conservation world are concerned that the natural
    environment - as the fundamental provider of life on this planet - seems to
    have dropped off the international community's radar screen in the lead up
    to the UN-hosted World Summit.



    This is an alarming realization as natural resources and the environment are
    being degraded and destroyed at record pace.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    Flood-Water Sampling Chemical Data Available

    Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, September 11, 2005



    The Environmental Protection Agency in coordination with the Louisiana
    Department of Environmental Quality today posted data from New Orleans flood
    water chemical samples collected
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    Europe's environmental future demands more action in key sectors

    Source: European Environmental Agency, 11 September, 2005



    Policy makers must better integrate environmental issues across EU policies



    Existing policies alone will not be enough to save Europe's environment from
    extensive environmental change in the long term, according to a new report
    released today by the European Environment Agency in Copenhagen.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    EU bio-fuel target 'incompatible with biodiversity targets'

    Source: Eco-portal news, 12 September, 2005



    Delegates at last week's European Conference on Climate Change and
    Biodiversity, organized in Oxford shire by English Nature, were told that
    the EU's target of 5.75% bio-fuels for transport
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    New funding to sustain rivers and wetlands

    Source: Environmental News Agency, September 12, 2005



    The Environment Agency published (on September 9) proposals to increase the
    cost of licenses to abstract water from rivers and groundwater in England
    and Wales. The increase would create a fund to enable the Agency to revoke
    historical rights to water which need to be revoked or limited to prevent
    damage to the environment and compensate abstractors whose rights are
    revoked. It will also meet the costs of new responsibilities assumed by the
    Environment Agency under the Water Act 2003.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    US Agency Approves Private Nuclear-Waste Facility

    Source: Planet Ark, September 12, 2005



    Washington - US regulators Friday approved a private firm's plan to store
    tens of thousands of tons nuclear waste above the ground on an American
    Indian reservation in Utah.



    The Nuclear Regulatory Commission granted the license to Private Fuel
    Storage to store the radioactive waste on the reservation of the Skull
    Valley Band of Goshute Indians, about 50 miles southwest of Salt Lake City.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    Canada Doesn't see Breakthrough at Post-Kyoto Meet

    Source: Planet Ark, September 13, 2005



    Ottawa - A major Montreal meeting charged with starting to draft a successor
    to the Kyoto climate change accord is unlikely to produce a breakthrough, a
    senior Canadian official said on Monday.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    Clean Air agreement with nation's largest hazardous waste operator

    Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, September 13, 2005



    The Justice Department and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today
    announced a settlement with Clean Harbors Environmental Services that is
    expected to enhance calculating and reporting on benzene emissions from
    North America's largest operator of hazardous waste treatment and disposal
    facilities. This settlement involves ten facilities in eight states. It
    confirms the proper industry standard for compliance
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    Environment: Why Is the Ozone Hole Growing?

    Source: Inter Press Service News Agency, September 13, 2005



    A huge ozone hole has developed over Antarctica for the second year running,
    exposing southern Argentina and Chile to high levels of damaging ultraviolet
    radiation from the Sun.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    Black Sea turns cleaner

    Source: Bulgarians News Network, September 13, 2005



    Sofia - The Black Sea has gradually become cleaner in the past few years,
    according to observations of the Oceanology Institute of the Bulgarian
    Science Academy, state TV informed Tuesday.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    Environmental effect on diseases could be underestimated

    Source: European Environmental Agency, 13 September, 2005



    The current way of analyzing connections between environment and health
    attributes only 2-5% of European mortality and morbidity to environmental
    factors. However, this so-called "burden of disease" approach is likely to
    be flawed, according to EEA executive director Professor Jacqueline McGlade
    who spoke today at the 2005 conference of the UK Health Protection Agency at
    Warwick University.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    Two for the price of one: save water, serve people

    Source: WWF News, 13 September, 2005



    Gland, Switzerland - As Heads of State meet in New York for the World
    Summit, a new report from WWF shows a strong link between environmental
    improvement and economic development that can no longer be ignored.



    The report - Freshwater and poverty reduction: Serving people, saving nature
    - analyses projects in Brazil, Colombia, China, and South Africa,
    demonstrating dramatic improvements in the livelihoods of poor local
    communities where WWF-supported conservation projects are in place. The
    projects show that
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    World's Largest Hippo Population Almost Gone - WWF

    Source: Planet Ark, September 13, 2005



    Johannesburg - An aerial survey shows what was once the world's largest
    hippo population in the Democratic Republic of Congo is being poached to
    extinction, conservationist group WWF International said on Monday.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    Two Decades of Protecting the Ozone Layer to be Marked

    Source: UNEP's press release, September 13, 2005



    International Ozone Day to mark the signing of Montreal Protocol on 16
    September

    Vienna Convention to Celebrate Two Decades of Protecting the Ozone Layer on
    21 September



    "An extraordinary success story - but saving ozone layer an unfinished
    business," says UNEP.



    The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and governments around the
    world are preparing to celebrate two key milestones
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    Oil Leasing Proposed for Remote Chukchi Sea

    Source: Planet Ark, September 15, 2005



    Anchorage - New expressions of industry interest have prompted the US
    government to propose oil and gas leasing in the Chukchi Sea, a remote but
    potentially energy-rich area between northwestern Alaska and northeastern
    Siberia, officials said Tuesday.



    The Minerals Management Service, an agency of the Interior Department, said
    it will start planning for a Chukchi lease sale to be held in late 2007 or
    early 2008. It would be the first lease sale in the region since 1991.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    REGIONAL FORUM ON COMBATING ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME FORMED

    Source: Planet Ark, September 15, 2005



    Experts from a range of international agencies, meeting in Bangkok, have
    agreed to set up a Regional Forum to be facilitated by UNEP ROAP to help
    curb the trade of environmentally hazardous chemicals as well as natural
    resources and endangered species in the region. The Forum allows access to
    information
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more





    NGO News



    NGOS MARK GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST WASTE AND INCINERATION

    Source: IISD Reporting Services, September 9, 2005



    A group of NGOs has organized a week of awareness-raising activities on
    waste issues. The network challenges governments to adopt and implement
    policies that will prevent waste
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    NGOs Oppose Veterinary Department Chief

    Source: The Georgian Times, September 19, 2005



    Some Georgian environmentalists are concerned over the shutdown of state-run
    veterinary services across Georgia. They blame Jambul Maghlakelidze,
    Chairman of the Veterinary Department of Georgia, of withholding information
    about the process. Maghlakelidze, who signed the order to liquidate the
    services on July 1, 2005, dismisses these charges as `groundless'.



    According to a protest letter from the Caucasus Environmental NGO Network
    (CENN), the order to shut down state-owned veterinary bodies
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more





    Legal News



    Environmental laws fall by the wayside

    Source: the Daily Star: By Raed El Rafei September 14, 2005



    Many companies ignore the need for EIA studies or pay lip service to their
    implementation.



    One need only take a look at the over-urbanized slopes crunched by quarries
    or take a dip in the sea where water and waste co-exist to realize
    protecting the environment is not a priority in the land of the cedars. The
    continuous proliferation of projects that do not respect environmental
    standards makes one wonder why laws drafted for the protection of the
    environment in 2002 have not yet been implemented.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more





    New Publication



    European Environment Outlook - EEA Report No 4/2005

    Source: European Environmental Agency, 11 September, 2005



    Protecting our environment is a key element in ensuring sustainable
    livelihoods for today's and future generations. Indeed, the most recent Euro
    barometer surveys show
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more





    Fundraising Opportunity



    The CEE Fundraising Achievement Award 2005



    The Civil Society Development Foundation Hungary (CSDF Hungary) and
    Fundraising Competence Group GmbH introduce a new award for celebrating
    fundraising success stories of the recent years and promoting best practices
    of the emerging nonprofit sectors in Central and Eastern Europe.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more





    Announcement



    TACIS FUNDED PROJECT intends to recruit 2 experts to assist the EU

    Source: "24 Saati" ("24 Hours"), September 15, 2005



    "Legal Advice in Support of Reform of the Social Protection and Health Care
    Sectors"



    The recruited experts will be responsible for preparing analysis according
    to the defined project objectives and criteria. (in years)
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    Tender Announcement - Invitation for Bids

    Source: The Georgian Times, September 19, 2005



    Specific Procurement Notice



    Georgia



    Municipal Development and Decentralization Project II



    Improvement of Gori Water Supply System



    Loan/Credit No. 3701-GE Contract/ Bid No. GOR/201



    This invitation for bids follows the general procurement notice for this
    project that appeared in Development Business No. 657 of June 30, 2005.



    Georgia has received a credit from the International Development Association
    (IDA) toward the cost of the Municipal Development and Decentralization
    Project II, and it intends to apply part of the proceeds of this credit
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more



    ANNOUNCEMENT - Partner to finance a Project

    Source: The Georgian Times, September 19, 2005



    LTD 'IKATO' seeks a partner to finance a project (G-689 Natural
    Biopreparation from Georgian Plants). The project has been subject to
    expertise at the ISTC.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_21_9_05_en.html> more




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