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А Г Р О С Т А Т И С Т И К А a G R O S T a T I S T I
МИНИСТЕРСТВО на ЗЕМЕДЕЛИЕТО и ХРАНИТЕ СОФИЯ 1040, бул. “Христо Ботев” № 55 № 166 – декември 2010 А A СТРУКТУРА Г G НА ЛОЗЯТА В БЪЛГАРИЯ Р R О O юли 2009 година ОКОНЧАТЕЛНИ РЕЗУЛТАТИ С S Т T А A VINEYARD BASIC Т T SURVEY- BULGARIA И I С S July 2009 Т T FINAL RESULTS И I К C А S РЕЗУЛТАТИ И АНАЛИЗИ RESULTS AND ANALYSES МЗХ, ОТДЕЛ “АГРОСТАТИСТИКА” MAF, AGROSTATISTICS DEPARTMENT СЪДЪРЖАНИЕ CONTENTS І. Въведение ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 І. Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 ІІ. Основни дефиниции и понятия .................................................................................................................................................. 5 ІI. Basic definitions and terms ................................................................................................................................................................ 5 ІІІ. Резултати и анализи .................................................................................................................................................................... 8 ІІІ. Results and analysis ......................................................................................................................................................................... -
Annex REPORT for 2019 UNDER the “HEALTH CARE” PRIORITY of the NATIONAL ROMA INTEGRATION STRATEGY of the REPUBLIC of BULGAR
Annex REPORT FOR 2019 UNDER THE “HEALTH CARE” PRIORITY of the NATIONAL ROMA INTEGRATION STRATEGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA 2012 - 2020 Operational objective: A national monitoring progress report has been prepared for implementation of Measure 1.1.2. “Performing obstetric and gynaecological examinations with mobile offices in settlements with compact Roma population”. During the period 01.07—20.11.2019, a total of 2,261 prophylactic medical examinations were carried out with the four mobile gynaecological offices to uninsured persons of Roma origin and to persons with difficult access to medical facilities, as 951 women were diagnosed with diseases. The implementation of the activity for each Regional Health Inspectorate is in accordance with an order of the Minister of Health to carry out not less than 500 examinations with each mobile gynaecological office. Financial resources of BGN 12,500 were allocated for each mobile unit, totalling BGN 50,000 for the four units. During the reporting period, the mobile gynecological offices were divided into four areas: Varna (the city of Varna, the village of Kamenar, the town of Ignatievo, the village of Staro Oryahovo, the village of Sindel, the village of Dubravino, the town of Provadia, the town of Devnya, the town of Suvorovo, the village of Chernevo, the town of Valchi Dol); Silistra (Tutrakan Municipality– the town of Tutrakan, the village of Tsar Samuel, the village of Nova Cherna, the village of Staro Selo, the village of Belitsa, the village of Preslavtsi, the village of Tarnovtsi, -
DANET, DANUBE NETWORKERS for EUROPE, Newsletter No. 10 , October 2019
DANET, DANUBE NETWORKERS FOR EUROPE, Newsletter No. 10 , October 2019 Contents Dušana Findeisen Editorial: Older People ,Their Education And Quality Of Their Life? Tihomir Žiljak We Have Been Flying And Will Continue To Do So Carmen Stadelhofer European Project “Building Bridges For Europe” – Ideas And Inspiration For Educators And Committed Europeans Carmen Stadelhofer Once A Danube Networker, Always A Danube Networker Emiliya Velikova Intangible cultural heritage acquires new life in contemporary cultural events Ruse, October 2019 Jasna Čurin DANET and us: The travelling of Christmas boxes along the Danube and much more Dijana Bebek Miletić Creativity And Readiness To Learn In Old Age Depend On The Expectations Of The Social Environment Belinda Hoffmann-Schmalek and Markus Marquard More Women’s Stories Along The Danube Maria Giovanna Romaniello In The SLIDE Project – Story Telling Learning In Digital Europe Both Adult Educators And Older People Have Discovered Bits Of European Identity Anna Grabowska Have You Come Across A Short Observing Documentary Anything Can Happen (Wszystko Moze Sie Przytrafic’ ) By Polish Film Director Marcel Lozinski ? We Have In The SPIDW Project. Otto Grdina O P R O, A New Actor On Slovenian Old Age Scene Has Just Published Starost Ni Za Mevže. (Eng. 'Growing old ain't for sissies') Marta Gregorčič, Kaja Cizelj Men’s Gender Capital Experiences In Later Life Alijana Šantej 10 Years Of The International Festival Of Knowledge And Culture In Later Life 10th ELOA Conference The Pluralisation Of Transitions To The -
Forum Process: Program Data
FORUM PROCESS PROGRAM DATA PROGRAM DATA FP Program Data Cover.indd 1 11/20/07 3:03:17 AM FORUM PROCESS PUBLICATIONS 1 Donor’s Brief 2 Initiator’s Guide 3 Coordinator’s Guide 4 Moderator’s Guide 5 Forum Program Data 6 Forum Films Publisher: Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) 3003 Berne www.deza.ch Concept and coordination: Tulum Ltd. CH – 6987 Caslano www.tulum-consult.com The information in this brochure was provided by: Balkan Assist Association, Sofia Foundation for Local Government Reform, Sofia Agency for Socioeconomic Analyses, Sofia Industrieconsult, Sofia Business Center, Svishtov Znanie Association, Lovech NGO Club, Targovishte National Alliance for Volunteer Action, Plovdiv Regional Association of Municipalities “Trakya”, Stara Zagora Center for Sustainable Development of Teteven Municipality, Teteven Compilation and processing: Diana Andreeva and Irena Boneva Summary of the information: Maya Krasteva Introduction texts: Ginka Kapitanova, Iva Taralezhkova and Alex Melzer Layout: Mark Manion, Commusication Arts Orders: SDC Distribution Center Telephone: +41 31 322 44 12 Fax: +41 31 324 13 48 E-mail: [email protected] © SDC 2007 FP Program Data Cover.indd 2 11/20/07 3:03:17 AM FORUM PROCESS PROGRAM DATA FP Program Data.indd 1 11/20/07 8:00:27 AM CONTEnts PROGRAM OVERVIEW ...........................................7 THE SDC FORUM PROGRAM IN BULGARIA 2000–2007..................7 Summary Table 1 – Program Outcome and Volume ..................9 Summary Table 2 – Timetable -
Annual Report Forthepublicadministration
R E P U B L I C O F B U L G A R I A ANNUAL REPORT MINISTER OF STATE ADMINISTRATION FOR THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 22000044 ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION C O N T E N T S I. Organization and efficiency of the activities of the administration ..................................2 I.1. Planning and implementation of the strategic goals in the activities of the administration 3 I.2. Management of the financial and human resources for the realization of the strategic framework 9 I.3. Mechanisms for interdepartamentall coordination and agreement 13 II. Administrative service delivery ..........................................................................................18 II.1. Level of development of the organization of administrative service delivery 18 II.2. Administrative regulation 24 II.3. Fees and prices of the administrative services 31 II.3.A. Types of fees and specified prices for services delivered by administrations at central level...............................................................................32 II.3.B. Types of fees and established prices for services delivered by the territorial administration....................................................................................33 II.3.C. Fees and prices the collection of which has been transferred to other organizations, empowered to deliver the specified services ........................34 II.3.D. Free of charge services delivered by the administration ............................................35 II.4. Knowledge management 35 III. Register of the -
Come Together!
The Danube-Networkers invite to the 31st international session by Videoconferencing: Come together! Connecting people in times of Corona by culture Sunday, 30.05.2021, 18:30-19:45 (6:30-7:45 pm) German time, some countries 07:30 pm (19:30), in other countries 05:30 pm (17:30) ATTENTION: CHANGE OF TIME Program (changes are possible) • Short introduction of the session, moderation by Carmen Stadelhofer (ILEU e.V., Ulm, Germany) and Emiliya Velikova (University of Ruse, Bulgaria) • Short presentation of all participants (name, town, country) • „Wiegenlied” (eng. “Lullaby”) – a song, Music: Franz Schubert (1797–1828), op. 98,2 D 498, performance by Ann-Sophie Herrmann (Ulm, Germany) • “Върви, народе възродени” (eng. “March ahead, o revived people”) – information and a song for May 24 - Day of the holy brothers Cyril and Methodius, of the Bulgarian alphabet, education and culture and of the Slavic literature", Union of Pensioners of Slivo Pole Municipality, Club Brashlen (Slivo Pole Municipality, Bulgaria) • „Collage of five Romanian folk songs from the region of Transylvania” – singers: Elena Stefanut, Valeria and Ioan Farcas, David Flore; accompaniment: Vasile Popa (violin), Alexandru Coman (accordion); Senior Harmony Ensemble, Day Center for Seniors Nr. 1 (Cluj-Napoca, Romania) • “Connections – People and Ideas” – a presentation, Stanley Miller (Nottingham, United Kingdom) • “Споделяне на живото културно наследство между етносите” (eng. „Sharing Leaving Cultures between Ethnic Groups“) – a presentation about an event organized by the Union of Pensioners of Slivo Pole Municipality; presenter Emiliya Velikova (Slivo Pole Municipality, Bulgaria) • „Nalezljivo Veselje” (eng. „Joy“) – a movie created in the frame of CINAGE European project for active aging; presenter Dusana Findeisen, Slovenian Third Age University, Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (Ljubljana, Slovenia) The session will be recorded by a zoom recorder. -
Results Achieved
SPECIAL ISSUE Campaign of Roma organizations created preconditions for directing Structural funds resources for Roma integration in Bulgaria AMALIPE CENTER FOR INTERETHNIC DIALOGUE AND TOLERANCE Veliko Turnovo 5000, 2/204 Hristo Botev Str., p.o.box.113 Tel/Fax: (062) 600 – 224, 00359 888 681 134, [email protected] The Campaign TABLE OF CONTENTS In May 2006 Center Amalipe and Open Society The Campaign 1 Institute, Sofia, started an advocacy campaign for Strengths (Results achieved) 1 including major issues related with Roma Weaknesses 3 integration in the strategic documents regulating Opportunities 4 the EU Structural funds absorptio n in Bulgaria. In Threats 4 the following months 46 Roma NGOs and a Major participants 4 number of Roma experts joined the campaign. Supporters 5 Overcoming serious difficulties the campaign Stages of the campaign 5 achieved almost all its goals and brought to establishing the majority of the necessary Steps ahead 7 preconditions for dir ections resources from the The cooperation needed 8 Structural funds to Roma integration activities in Appendices 9 Bulgaria. The success of the campaign and its importance for the development of the civil society as in a special letter by Thomas Bender, head of in Bulgaria in general has been acknowledged by unit “ESF, Monitoring of Corresponding National the Bulgarian Minister of Financ e Plamen Policies I, Coordination Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Oresharski during the ceremony for signing the Ne therlands, Employment, Social Affairs and Equal National Strategic -
Presentation of the Partners' Activities from Ruse Region by Emilyia Velikova
Emiliya Velikova 2016, Ulm, Germany 1 All rights reserved. Emiliya Velikova, University of Ruse, Ruse, Bulgaria Publishing House Doncheva, Ruse, Bulgaria 2 INTRUDUCTION “Tastes of Danube: Bread, Wine, Herbs” is the name of the project which welcomes civil society organizations, schools, single persons and groups in Germany and all other Danube countries as active participants. From now on, every interested group, institution or person from the Danube Region is invited to present their ideas for project activities and to actively take part. Bread connects all people, irrespective of social status, nationality, religion and fate. It accompanies man on work days and on holidays, in good and bad occasions. Bread is the symbol of life, God's gift and that is why it is respected. 3 PARTICIPANTS Bulgarian participants in the project are: 1. Center of Adult Education of the University of Ruse Angel Kanchev, Ruse, Bulgaria, address: 8 Studentska str., 7017 Ruse, BULGARIA, www.uni-ruse.bg, coordinator: Assoc. Prof. Emiliya Velikova [email protected] 2. Union of Pensioners’2004, Region of Ruse, Bulgaria, http://www.pension-bg.org/ Eng. Yordan Kazakov, [email protected], town of Ruse Mr. Petko Petkov; Slivo Pole Municipality Mrs. Veska Uzunova , villages Borisovo, Mrs. Veska Uzunova; village Trastenik, Eng. Yordan Kazakov village Brashlyan, Eng. Yordan Kazakov, Mrs. Veska Uzunova village Ryahovo, Mrs. Veska Uzunova village Babovo, Mrs. Veska Uzunova; village Xhereshovo, Mrs. Veska Uzunova; village Novgard, Mr. Luben Atanasov; Tsenovo Municipality, Mr. Luben Atanasov; 3. Ruse Region, the Governor Assoc. Prof. Stefko Burdjiev, PhD,, 4. Slivo Pole Municipality, the Mayor Mr. Valentin Atanasov, tel.: +359/8131 2795 , e-mail: [email protected], the Chairperson of the Municipal Council of Slivo Pole – Mr. -
Bread Connects
Online International Conference Sharing beyond borders – New ways for care, communication and cooperation of older people along the Danube and in Europe in times of COVID-19 10-11h July, 2020, Ulm, Germany Assoc. Prof. Emiliya VELIKOVA, PhD University of Ruse, Bulgaria; DANET e.V., Germany [email protected] Aims to connect countries in the Danube Region by sharing their intangible cultural heritage to foster awareness of some common cultural roots to preserve the traditions and customs, the cultural and historical heritage of the Danube region and to pass them on to the next generations to connect people on an intellectual and on an emotional level. Participants from Germany, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Romania, Croatia, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Ukraine, Bosnia and Hercegovina 14 Unions of Pensioners with 76 Clubs and 13 000 members 12 11 NGO’s Structure of Municipalities 12 Others Associations the cluster of Partners of the University partner of Ruse 32 Local 21 Cultural business Communities organizations organizations 13 Schools, 12 Centers Methods used in organizing the BREAD CONNECTS activities by the Ruse team International Competition Educational Theatre Action – oriented Learning Social Theatre Creative Task Regional Competition Quiz Research - based Learning Re-enactments Exhibitions Activities of the BREAD CONNECTS project 1. “The Power of Bread” discussion 2. “Bread and Traditions” exhibition 3. “Bread Binds Us” culinary competition 4. “Easter Traditions” educational theatre 5. “Bread of the Ethnic Groups” competition 6. “Bread Connects Europe – Create & Bake “Your” Europe!” competition 7. Activities of the High School of Tourism 8. Activities of the Union of Pensioners of Slivo Pole Municipality 9. -
Ruse and Giurgiu County Council
Crossing the borders. Studies on cross-border cooperation within the Danube Region Case Study of Ruse-Giurgiu Contents 1. Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 2 2. Cross-border cooperation development .............................................................................. 3 2.1 Cross-border cooperation between Bulgaria and Romania - Ruse district and Giurgiu County ................................................................................................................ 3 3. Determination of geographical confines ............................................................................ 17 3.1 Ruse District and Giurgiu County - geographical confines ......................................... 17 3.2 Ruse District and Giurgiu County as part of the Romania - Bulgaria Cross-Border Cooperation Program ................................................................................................... 22 4. CBC Bulgaria and Romania - good practices ....................................................................... 26 4.1 Projects implemented under the Priority Axis 1: ‘’Accessibility‘’ .............................. 26 4.2 Projects implemented under the Priority Axis 2: ‘’Environment‘’ ............................. 30 4.3 Projects implemented under the Priority Axis 3: ‘’Economic and Social Development‘’ .............................................................................................................. 37 4.4 Best practices -
Geographical Information
http://www.rz.government.bg/en/103-geographical-information Page 1 Geographical information Razgrad District (region of level 3 - NUTS 3) is located in the northeastern part of Danube valley and Bulgaria and covers 2.38% of the territory of Bulgaria (2639 square kilometers) and 17.62% of the territory of the North Central Region. It is bordered by the districts of Rousse, Shumen, Targovishte and Silistra. The districts Razgrad, Veliko Tarnovo, Ruse, Gabrovo and Silistra formed the North Central Region (Region 2/NUTS Level 2). The greater part of the area is located in Ludogorie plateau. Its southern part is hilly, and the north joins the Danube and Dobrudzha fields. Razgrad district includes 7 municipalities: Razgrad, Isperih, Kubrat, Zavet, Samuil and Tsar Kaloyan, and 104 cities, 6 towns and 98 villages. The total area of Razgrad District is 2 639.744 square kilometers, which represents 17.62% of the territory of the North Central region. Razgrad municipality covers the biggest area of Razgrad District (22.7% of the district), followed by municipalities Kubrat and Loznitsa, covering respectively 17.8% and 15.5%. Tsar Kaloyan municipality has least area - 8.8% of the district. Typical for Razgrad district is the high percentage of agricultural land (total 1,907,934 acres), covering 70.7% of the area of the district /on the national level the average percentage is 58.7%/. The largest share of agricultural land in the municipality of Kubrat - 74.0%, and lowest in Zavet Municipality - 59.5%. The forest areas are relatively small - a total area of 547,142 ha, they cover 22.4% of the total area of the district, while on the national level average percentage is 33.6%. -
Annex 1 to the MC Decision No
Annex 1 to the MC Decision no. 49 - List of EoI approved for step 2 from third call for proposals, dealine for submission 15th of Mai 2017 Applicant EoI indicative Ranking eMS code Application title Romanian beneficiary/s Bulgarian beneficiary/s Average score (Lead beneficiary) budget Priority Axis 1 - A well connected region Improvement of the transport safety in the common Bulgarian-Romanian stretch of the Danube river 1 ROBG-522 Executive Agency "Maritime Administration" ROMANIAN NAVAL AUTHORITY (R.N.A.) - 34,50 5.970.000,00 through development of the emergency response by cross-border cooperation Increasing cross-border mobility, by improving tertiary nodes to TEN - Т infrastructure and the 2 ROBG-389 Svishtov Municipality Calarasi Municipality - 33,00 8.000.000,00 development and coordination of cross-border transport systems 3 ROBG-439 Improving the connection to the TEN-T network in the cross-border area Medgidia – Dobrich Territorial Administrative Unit Medgidia Municipality - Dobrich Municipality 32,00 7.800.000,00 4 ROBG-510 Improving the connection of tertiary nodes Mangalia and Balchik to TEN-T infrastructure Territorial Administrative Unit Mangalia Municipality - Balchik Municipality 32,00 7.800.000,00 5 ROBG-390 Montana – Dolj : Better access-closer communities (Acronym: MN-DJ: CLOSER) Road Infrastructure Agency Dolj County represented by DOLJ COUNTY COUNCIL - 31,00 8.000.000,00 6 ROBG-403 Modernization of Road II-11 and Road DJ 503A Road Infrastructure Agency Giurgiu County - 31,00 8.000.000,00 7 ROBG-306 Better connection