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RESERVE LIST of PROJECTS WITHIN 1St CALL for PROPOSALS UNDER the PROGRAMME POLAND-BELARUS-UKRAINE 2014-2020 to SECURITY RESERVE LIST OF PROJECTS WITHIN 1st CALL FOR PROPOSALS UNDER THE PROGRAMME POLAND-BELARUS-UKRAINE 2014-2020 TO SECURITY Project Final EU grant amount No Lead beneficiary Registration country Project title Partnership number score (EUR) State Higher Educational Adaptation of former observatory on the Pope Ivan Establishment Vasyl 1 PBU1/0754/16 88 UA mountain to the needs of alpine rescue service training PL-UA 1 053 242,84 Stefanyk Precarpathian center National University Autonomous Public Health Maintenance Organisation Improvement of trans border health services in cardio- 2 PBU1/0268/16 88 Jedrzej. Sniadecki PL vascular diseases and intensive medical care in PL-BY 1 853 672,42 Voivodship Polyclinical Bialystok region and Minsk Oblast Hospital in Bialystok The Step by Step 3 PBU1/0217/16 88 Association for Help to PL The Borderland of Equal Chances PL-UA 1 950 000,00 Disabled Children Dr. Ludwik Rydygier Cross-border Polish-Belarusian Reproductive Health 4 PBU1/0299/16 88 Voivodeship Hospital in PL PL-BY 1 466 879,73 Care Academy Suwalki Common challenges for the safety and protection of people, environment and 5 PBU1/0112/16 88 Lesna Podlaska Commune PL PL-BY 1 698 432,84 property in the Polish and Belarussian cross-border area Provincial Psychiatric Hospital Podkarpacki im. Joint actions to combat substance abuse and effective 6 PBU1/0615/16 88 PL PL-UA 1 912 248,00 prof. Eugene Brzezicki in treatment of complications arising from them Zurawica Independent Department of Prevention of diseases of the digestive system in 7 PBU1/0471/16 88 Public Health in Sokolow PL PL-UA 630 473,22 Sokolow Podlaski Poviat and Ternopil City Podlaski Improvement of safety in cross border area in the field 8 PBU1/0637/16 88 Augustow Municipality PL PL-BY 1 786 632,35 of large scale emergency situations Strengthening the security of the Euroregion Bug zone 9 PBU1/0035/16 88 Wlodawa Commune PL on the three-border area of Poland, Belarus and PL-BY 1 949 999,45 Ukraine Implementation of specialized medical help for patients Bialystok University Clinic 10 PBU1/0036/16 88 PL with heart failure and life-threatening arrhythmias in PL-UA 1 477 347,92 Hospital cross-border regions. Independent Public Health Polish-Belarussian cooperation in early diagnostics and 11 PBU1/0072/16 88 Care Institution in Bielsk PL PL-BY 1 949 998,75 treatment of digestive system diseases Podlaski Dr. Ludwik Rydygier Cancel the cancer - a comprehensive program to 12 PBU1/0304/16 88 Voivodeship Hospital in PL improve access to diagnosis of cancer on Polish- PL-BY 1 949 798,16 Suwalki Belarussian borderland area 1 z 7 Dr Ludwik Rydygier Cross-border healthcare initiative - Recognise the 13 PBU1/0319/16 88 Voivodeship Hospital in PL PL-BY 1 249 715,15 coeliac disease Suwalki Dr. Ludwik Rydygier Cooperation network of rescue and intensive care 14 PBU1/0331/16 88 Voivodeship Hospital in PL coordination to improve health safety in the polish- PL-BY 1 949 761,60 Suwalki belarusian borderland The development of the cooperation of medical Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski's institutions in Poland and Belarus aimed at improving 15 PBU1/0482/16 88 PL PL-BY 1 311 264,39 Regional Hospital in Lomza the accessibility to specialised medical services in the field of urological diseases. Association of Self- 16 PBU1/0491/16 88 Governments of Bialowieza PL Reliable fire brigade - safe Bialowieza Forest region PL-BY 1 949 120,95 Forest Euroregion Improving safety and security of Western Polesie as a 17 PBU1/0485/16 87,5 Commune of Wola Uhruska PL common objective of cross-border cooperation of the PL-UA 1 206 209,80 communes of Wola Uhruska (PL) and Shatsk (UA) Health Care Institution Cross-border cooperation in Minsk Oblast and Bielsk 18 PBU1/0073/16 87 "Clinical municipal hospital BY PL-BY 1 844 539,82 Poviat in diagnostics and treatment of liver diseases No 9" Frederic Chopin Regional 19 PBU1/0310/16 85 PL Newborns friendly hospitals PL-UA 1 948 869,23 Clinical Hospital No. 1 Improvement the safety and security of the population 20 PBU1/0187/16 84,5 County Ostrowski PL PL-UA 1 886 634,13 by establishing cross-border cooperation Safe travel - modernization of cross-border rescue 21 PBU1/0255/16 84 Dlugosiodlo commune PL PL-UA 1 949 936,98 system in land transport Optimalisation of treatment of solid tumours in children University Children's by the use of modern diagnostic and surgical 22 PBU1/0037/16 83,5 PL PL-UA 1 890 399,10 Hospital in Lublin techniques and megachemotherapy in children from the Polish and Ukrainian borderland. Volyn Regional Municipal "Save life": partner development of the emergency 23 PBU1/0172/16 83,5 Institution of Emergency UA PL-UA 1 731 106,73 medical care Medical Care and Disaster Independent Public Development of surgery departments in Poviat Sokolow 24 PBU1/0417/16 83,5 Healthcare Institution in PL PL-UA 1 616 666,69 Podlaski and Ternopil City Sokolow Podlaski Development of palliative and geriatric care as well as John Paul II Podkarpackie 25 PBU1/0423/16 83 PL improvement of services in medical rehabilitation in PL-UA 1 636 210,21 Province Hospital in Krosno hospitals in Krosno and Lviv The development of cooperation in order to improve The Independent Public health safety of the residents of Lviv region and 26 PBU1/0283/16 82,5 Provincial Hospital of John PL PL-UA 1 946 682,46 Chelmsko - Zamojski region by improving the efficiency Paul II in Zamosc of healthcare from cardiovascular causes. The Regional Headquarters Development of the cross-border system of crisis 27 PBU1/0209/16 82 of the National Fire Service PL PL-BY 1 949 988,92 management on the Polish and Belarusian border in Lublin 2 z 7 Improving the qualitative provision of health care for dr Jozef Psarski Mazovia residents of the cross-border region in the field of 28 PBU1/0393/16 82 Specialist Hospital in PL PL-BY 592 473,78 cardiology and oncology through the harmonisation of Ostroleka the work programmes The Main Department of the "Joint challenges - joint actions!": the safety of the 29 PBU1/0089/16 81,5 State Emergency Service of UA transboundary watercourses in the basin of the Bug PL-UA 1 365 516,36 Ukraine in Lviv region River Independent Public Health Viral infections in children - prevention and treatment in 30 PBU1/0114/16 81,5 PL PL-BY 496 216,70 Care Unit in Hajnowka the Polish - Belarusian cross-border area Pope John Paul II Development of cross-border cooperation of Polish and Autonomous Public Ukrainian medical institutions for the purpose of 31 PBU1/0273/16 81,5 PL PL-UA 1 580 453,05 Voivodship Hospital in improving the diagnostics and treatment of prostate Zamosc cancer Improvement of safety on cross-border areas by developing common strategy of procedures in the field 32 PBU1/0377/16 81,5 Commune Korycin PL PL-BY 1 949 994,54 of transgranic threats for the fire department units from Poland and Belarus Joint action towards reducing the incidence of Pope John Paul II State tuberculosis and the equalization of access to medical 33 PBU1/0045/16 81 School of Higher Education PL PL-BY-UA 175 500,11 services in the poorest and most marginalized in Biala Podlaska communities of Poland, Belarus and Ukraine. Let's improve quality of life: a cross-border cooperation 34 PBU1/0173/16 81 Volyn Regional Hospital UA in the prevention and treatment of diseases of the PL-UA 1 428 713,91 population of the region Mazovian Voivodeship Neurological rehabilitation of patients in Siedlce 35 PBU1/0290/16 81 PL PL-UA 654 549,48 Hospital in Siedlce Ltd. subregion and Lviv Oblast Cross-border cooperation of public healthcare Independent Public institutions in the field of controlling gastrointestinal 36 PBU1/0024/16 80,5 Healthcare Centre in PL PL-BY-UA 1 884 228,38 cancers in the borderland of Poland, Ukraine and Leczna Belarus Pope John Paul II State The lifestyle of various social and professional groups 37 PBU1/0043/16 80,5 School of Higher Education PL and health hazards connected with civilization in the PL- PL-BY-UA 459 661,41 in Biala Podlaska BY-UA border area Lutsk National Technical 38 PBU1/0167/16 80,5 UA Cross border center for youth employment PL-UA 663 888,42 University Development of cross-border cooperation to improve "Medical Centre in Lancut" access to medical services for 39 PBU1/0269/16 80,5 Limited Liability PL emergency cases of the musculoskeletal system PL-UA 1 330 556,76 Company damage and the creation of suitable conditions to exchange experiences. 40 PBU1/0478/16 80,5 Monki Commune PL Center of Active Social Services PL-UA 554 619,58 Independent Public Development of cross-border cooperation between Complex of Health Care 41 PBU1/0504/16 80 PL Polish and Ukrainian medical institutions in the field of PL-UA 1 338 702,88 Centres District Specialised vascular surgery and cardiac rehabilitation. Hospital in Stalowa Wola 3 z 7 Department of education, Reducing youth unemployment through the sport and tourism of Brest 42 PBU1/0699/16 80 BY development of social services and improving the PL-BY 118 122,74 regional executive system of vocational guidance. committee Lutsk and Rzeszow - cities without limits: integration of Executive Committee of 43 PBU1/0744/16 80 UA people with special needs into society through PL-UA 1 282 911,46 Lutsk City Council improvement of social services accessibility Polish - belarussian cooperation across the borders for 44 PBU1/0535/16 79,5 Suwalki poviat PL PL-BY 1 042 176,33 disabled people Yanka Kupala State Cross-border Therapy Center for children with wide 45 PBU1/0178/16 79 BY PL-BY 519 849,42 University of Grodno Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) WINDOW TO THE EAST 46 PBU1/0355/16 79 PL You are not alone PL-BY 278 647,67 Foundation Support of rescue and fire-fighting units on the Polish - 47 PBU1/0402/16 79 Zabludow municipality PL PL-UA 660 792,60 Ukrainian cross-border area.
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