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SECURITY List of Projects Invited for Submission of Full Application Form # Project No 1st Call for Proposals Thematic Objective: SECURITY List of projects invited for submission of Full Application Form # Project No. Lead beneficiary Project title Independent Public The Emergency Department as a source of health 1 PBU1/0019/16 Health Care Centre in safety for the borderland inhabitants, based on Lapy durable cooperation between Lapy and Grodno. Developement of cooperation of medical institution in General Hospital in 2 PBU1/0020/16 order to increase prevention, diagnosticks and Kolno treatment of cancer New initiatives of cooperation between Institute of Regional unemployment centers and employment services in 3 PBU1/0021/16 Development Lviv region and Lubelskie voevodship in order to enhance access to labour market Cross-border cooperation of public healthcare Independent Public institutions in the field of controlling gastrointestinal 4 PBU1/0024/16 Healthcare Centre in cancers in the borderland of Poland, Ukraine and Leczna Belarus Improving the access to high-quality healthcare Independent Public services in hospitals in Augustow and Volkovysk by 5 PBU1/0032/16 Health Care Centre in entering close cross-border cooperation between the Augustow partners Strengthening the security of the Euroregion Bug 6 PBU1/0035/16 Wlodawa Commune zone on the three-border area of Poland, Belarus and Ukraine Implementation of specialized medical help for Bialystok University 7 PBU1/0036/16 patients with heart failure and life-threatening Clinic Hospital arrhythmias in cross-border regions. Optimalisation of treatment of solid tumours in University Children's children by the use of modern diagnostic and 8 PBU1/0037/16 Hospital in Lublin surgical techniques and megachemotherapy in children from the Polish and Ukrainian borderland. Regional Specialist Improvement of epidemiological safety at the Polish- 9 PBU1/0041/16 Hospital in Biala Belarusian border zone. Podlaska the Regional Specialist Coordinated care provided to women in pregnancy - 10 PBU1/0042/16 Hospital in Biala new prospects for the mother and child Podlaska Pope John Paul II State The lifestyle of various social and professional School of Higher 11 PBU1/0043/16 groups and health hazards connected with Education in Biala civilization in the PL-BY-UA border area Podlaska Joint action towards reducing the incidence of Pope John Paul II State tuberculosis and the equalization of access to School of Higher 12 PBU1/0045/16 medical services in the poorest and most Education in Biala marginalized communities of Poland, Belarus and Podlaska Ukraine. Organizationally innovative project for prevention of 13 PBU1/0050/16 Institute of Rural Health dental caries among children and adolescents. 14 PBU1/0053/16 Municipality Jedlicze Dignified humanity without borders Association for Assistance to Autistic Development of cross-border cooperation in helping Children and Youth and 15 PBU1/0063/16 people with autism on the Polish-Belarusian the Youth and Children borderlands. of the Related disorders "COMMON WORLD" Recourd Use Observation Keeping - trans-border Mazovian Voivodeship 16 PBU1/0067/16 cooperation of regional hospitals in Siedlce and Hospital in Siedlce Ltd. Minsk for mother and child health Increasing the level of security of the local population via the integrated rescue system of emergency 17 PBU1/0070/16 Schuchyn Municipality services at the Polish Belarus and Ukraine border area Independent Public Polish-Belarussian cooperation in early diagnostics 18 PBU1/0072/16 Health Care Institution and treatment of digestive system diseases in Bielsk Podlaski Health Care Institution Cross-border cooperation in Minsk Oblast and Bielsk 19 PBU1/0073/16 "Clinical municipal Poviat in diagnostics and treatment of liver diseases hospital No 9" The Regional Polish-Belarusian Cross-Border Safety. Strengthen Headquarters of the 20 PBU1/0074/16 of fire and rescue services potential - stage of State Fire Service in competition Bialystok Development of cooperation between Polish and Voluntary Fire Brigade 21 PBU1/0076/16 Belarussian cross-border voluntary fire rescue in Barszczewo services for the improvement of safety Shared initiatives for increasing security of the cross- 22 PBU1/0077/16 Siemiatycze Community border area in the event of ecological and chemical disasters Cross-border network of family centers with systemic Lutsk National 23 PBU1/0088/16 rehabilitation therapy based on the contacts with the Technical University nature (Happy Family) The Main Department of "Joint challenges - joint actions!": the safety of the the State Emergency 24 PBU1/0089/16 transboundary watercourses in the basin of the Bug Service of Ukraine in River Lviv region Specialised Psychiatric Complex system of prevention,diagnosis and 25 PBU1/0093/16 Public Hospital of treatment of addiction in the transfrontier area of Health Care in Suwalki Poland and Ukraine. Jan Bozy Independent Cross-border cooperation of hospitals from Poland 26 PBU1/0094/16 Public Voivodeship and Ukraine for improved diagnostics and control of Hospital in Lublin lung diseases, including cancer and tuberculosis. Independent Public 27 PBU1/0095/16 Health Care Unit in Center for Civilization Diseases Prevention Wlodawa Development of cross-border cooperation between Manevichy District 28 PBU1/0105/16 Manevichy district and gmina Bilyany to prevent Administration disasters and minimizing their consequences Independent Public Safe borderland-joint coherent procedures and Health Care Unit emergency medical services equipment as the basis 29 PBU1/0108/16 Voivodship Emergency for emergency service cooperation in the Polish- Medical Station in Belarusian borderland Bialystok Voivodeship Emergency Increasing the quality and availability of health 30 PBU1/0110/16 Medical Services services in the field of emergency medical services Station in Lomza on the Polish - Belarusian border. Common challenges for the safety and protection of Lesna Podlaska people, environment and 31 PBU1/0112/16 Commune property in the Polish and Belarussian cross-border area Independent Public Viral infections in children - prevention and treatment 32 PBU1/0114/16 Health Care Unit in in the Polish - Belarusian cross-border area Hajnowka The municipal institution of the Lviv regional council "Lviv regional Modern cross-border system of emergency medical 33 PBU1/0115/16 center of emergency care is a guarantee of safety medical care and disaster medicine" 34 PBU1/0117/16 Swidnik Poviat Cross-border Cooperation - Early Reaction Improving the sanitation conditions of the cross- Public Utilities Company border area due to the prompt response to the 35 PBU1/0118/16 in Zamosc emergency situations on the sewerage networks of the city of Kolomyia and the city of Zamosc Prophylaxis, early diagnosis and rehabilitation Territorial Medical treatment of people at risk of civilization diseases in 36 PBU1/0119/16 Association of Luboml Liuboml and Shatsk districts (Ukraine) and Wlodawa and Shatsk district county (Poland) To the rescue. Iimprovement of accessablity to medical services in emergencies through the 37 PBU1/0142/16 Tomaszow District cooperation of emergency medical services in the cross-border area of Poland, Belarus and Ukraine Main Department of the Cross-border Radiation and Chemical Monitoring 38 PBU1/0155/16 State Emergency and Response System Service in Lviv region Improvement safety level and protection of the population of Piatnica Comminity and Korolevo 39 PBU1/0156/16 Piatnica Community Village by the establishment of cross-border cooperation between rescue units Constantly in motion: Improve the access to health 40 PBU1/0160/16 Volyn Regional Hospital services for residents of cross-border region in the sphere of orthopedics and traumatology Volyn Regional Non- Governmental Informational platform for cross-border partnership in 41 PBU1/0161/16 Organization "Volyn fighting unemployment Prospects" Creation of Lviv Center of cross-border cooperation Lviv City Children's 42 PBU1/0162/16 for Surgery of Congenital Defects of Child and Hospital Transplantology on the Polish-Ukrainian border Partnership for improvement of access to social and University of Economic 43 PBU1/0163/16 health care services in the sphere of rehabilitation and Innovation in Lublin and social inclusion Joint cooperation between institutions in the field of University of Economics 44 PBU1/0165/16 support to the development of business education in and Innovation in Lublin the cross-border region. Lutsk National 45 PBU1/0167/16 Cross border center for youth employment Technical University Independent Public Partnership for enhancing access to save and high 46 PBU1/0171/16 Clinical Hospital No. 1 quality minimally invasive surgery (MIS) health care in Lublin services Volyn Regional Municipal Institution of "Save life": partner development of the emergency 47 PBU1/0172/16 Emergency Medical medical care Care and Disaster Let's improve quality of life: a cross-border 48 PBU1/0173/16 Volyn Regional Hospital cooperation in the prevention and treatment of diseases of the population of the region Grodno public 49 PBU1/0174/16 association "Center for International center of sports initiatives LIDER Economic Strategies" "SENSORY INTEGRATION" - INNOVATIVE 50 PBU1/0177/16 Swidnik Poviat SOCIAL SERVICES IN BORDER AREAS Yanka Kupala State Cross-border Therapy Center for children with wide 51 PBU1/0178/16 University of Grodno Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Improvement the safety and security of the 52 PBU1/0187/16 County Ostrowski population by establishing cross-border cooperation "New quality of imaging diagnostics
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