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13-April-2006
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This report assesses the costs of achieving the Millennium Development Goals on water supply and sanitation in Georgia.
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16-March-2006
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This document has been prepared by the EAP Task Force Secretariat to share with EECCA countries, donor partners and other stakeholders the experience of the pilot initiative "Policy Dialogue for Institutional Strengthening of the Ministry of Environment of Georgia". The document also offers an evaluation of the usefulness of such Policy Dialogues and a brief description of follow-up initiatives that may require donor support
8-March-2006
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The first part of this report assesses the feasibility for implementing a debt-for-environment swap between Georgia and some of its creditors. The second part of this study presents five project pipelines in priority environmental sectors that could be co-financed by a debt-for environment swap
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28-February-2006
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The first part of this report assesses the feasibility for implementing a debt-for-environment swap between Georgia and some of its creditors. The second part of this study presents five project pipelines in priority environmental sectors that could be co-financed by a debt-for environment swap.
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28-July-2005
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The purpose of this country report: "Environmental Expenditure in the NIS-Georgian Country Report" is to present the results of the project on environment expenditure in Georgia.
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28-July-2005
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The purpose of this Environmental Expenditure in the NIS-Georgian Country Report is to present the results of the project on environment expenditure in Georgia.
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The Environmental Finance Network of the New Independent States of the former Soviet Union (NIS), previously known as NIS Environmental Funds Network, was launched in 1997 in Almaty, Kazakhstan under the auspices of the EAP Task Force.
OECD has released the publication, which presents a fresh approach for addressing the financial issues associated with development of investment-heavy environmental infrastructure, such as urban water supply, wastewater collection and treatment a...
16-May-2003
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Economic growth has been recorded during the last couple of years in the transition economies of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA). Thus, Environmental Enforcement Authorities are being challenged to prevent and control environmental pollution and degradation during the period of economic recovery and production upturn.
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