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Pdf | 982.39 Kb Assistance Activities in Chechnya by Sector Summer 2006 Nadterechny district Naursky district Shelkovskoy district Kalmykiya Agency Sectors Agency Sectors Agency Sectors NORTH CAUCASUS Yuzhno-Sukhokumsk AV PT AV PT Stavropolsky kray AV PT Nogaiskiy Pyatigorsk Kochubei To Mineralnye Vody Stavropolsky kray Berkat E Berkat E Berkat E Kislovodsk Tarumovskiy Prokhladnenskiy Rayon Kizlyarskiy ICRC WS CPCD H Karachaevo- Malka Mozdoksky Rayon Mozdok ICRC WS Kizlyar St.Terek Prokhladny Naursky Rayon Cherkessia Pavlodollskaya Isherskaya Kamennomostskoe Baksan Naurskaya Zol’skiy Rayon Mayskiy Rayon Baksanskiy Rayon Terek IR FSA ICRC WS Znamenskoe Shelkovskoy Rayon Maisky Terskiy Rayon Nadterechny Rayon IR FSA Nalchik Terek El’bruskiy Rayon Nartkala Shelkovskaya Malgobek Chervlennaya Goragorsk Spartak Bylym Babayurtovskiy Urvanskiy Rayon Verkhnij Kurp Psedakh Chechnya C a s p i a n Kabardino- Malgobeksky Rayon IR FSA Mou t.M usa kai Groznensky Rayon MSF-H H 872 Tyrnyauz Pervomayskaya 777 kiy Moutain ridge Sunzhens Airport “Grozny” (Severny) MSF-H H Srednie 658 Airport “Magas” Sunzhensky Balkariya Achaluki Kirovski Rayon Rayon Gudermes Dagestan Karabulak Sleptsovskaya Sernovodsk Staraya Khasav-Yurtovskiy Nazranovsky Rayon Grozny Sunzha Argun Elkhotovo Plievo Troitskaya Kavkaz/Adler Gudermessky Rayon Chegemskiy Rayon Cherekskiy Rayon Pravoberezhny Nesterovskaya Noybera Khasav-Yurt Nazranovsky Nazran Achkhoi-Martanovsky Gerzel Rayon Kantyishevo MSF-H H municipal okrug Assinovskaya Sulak Zhemtala Airport “Beslan” Rayon Bachi-Yurt S e a NI PT Digora Kurchaloy Ardonski Rayon Ekazhevo Kizilyurt Cikola Ardon Chermen Katyr-Yurt Goity NI PT Beslan Chermen Gekhi Shali Avtury Achkhoi- Kurchaloisky Rayon A Martan d Starye Atagi Kumtorkalinskiy Digorsky Rayon Prigorodny m Galashki in Novolakskiy Irafski Rayon Rayon is tr Urus-Martan Kizilyurtovskiy a Chiri-Yurt Sunzhensky Rayonti v e Nozhay-Yurt Urus-Martanovsky Rayon Alagir Oktyabrskoe b Shalinsky Rayon o r NI PT d e r Nozhay-Yurtovsky Rayon UNICEF E, H, MA Alagirsky Rayon Vladikavkaz Kazbekovskiy Makhachkala UNICEF E, H, MA Vedeno Verkhni Digora Makhkety North Ossetia Mout.Khaikhi Ingushetia1633 2162 Shatoy Vedensky Rayon Buinakskiy Kaspijsk out 2905 M ain Mout.Khakhalgi UNICEF E, H, MA Dzheirakh ridge Tsoreilam Shatoysky Rayon 3031 Gumbetovskiy UNHCR P, S Verkhni Lars uta Dzheirakhsky Rayon Mo in rid Yukerlam ge Buinaksk Sunzhensky district UNHCR P, S mMOAodunghaekzrt il Lake Kezeroy-Am Verkhni Zaramag 3969 Mout.Malchechkort Botlikhskiy 3898 Mout.Martinismta Botlikh Untsukullskiy Mout.Mahismagali u MesyaduhongTktr i Mout.Tsuzunkort s 3890 3438 oi Karabudahkentskiy Mout.Shan s Itum-Kale Georgia 4451 yskoe k UNHCR P, S Mout.Bachakhi 4291 Andi o Khunzahskiy Vesta FSA Mout.Maistismta Ahvakhskiy 4081 Izberbash Itum-Kalinsky Rayon Khunzah Vesta FSA s Tsumadinskiy 4492 Gergebillskiy Agency Sectors t eM g u d Mout.Diklomsta 4285 Levashinskiy i Shamillskiy Vesta FSA Moun VoM MA art i Gunibskiy Sergokalinskiy Gunib u Kayakentskiy VoM MA is o k CHA FSA e Lakskiy Tsuntinskiy o k Akushinskiy s r a Charodinskiy VoM MA v Derbentskiy A Kubachi WFP FSA Bezhtinskiy uchastok Dakhadaevskiy WFP FSA Tlyaratinskiy Kaitagskiy Bezhta u Derbent s CPCD H i Tlyarata o k a r WFP FSA a WHO H K Kulinskiy Tabasaranskiy Agullskiy mK WHO H N hazsouke i DRC FSA Highway Rostov-Baku District boundary WHO H Railway W E Georgia Khivskiy Magaramkentskiy WVI H River Terek Rutullskiy WVI H S Kurakhskiy Suleiman-Stallskiy Republic border HFO H International border r u Kurush Town or district capital a Sm Village Camp Dokuzparinskiy Akhtynskiy Memorial P, H Checkpoint Azerbaijan UNICEF H, MA Office for the Coor dinatio n of Humanitarian Affair s UNHCR P, S Groznensky district Vesta FSA Stavropolskiy kray Dagestan VoM MA Agency Sectors WFP FSA ACF H, S, WS Berkat E CARE E, H Caritas E, FSA, P CHA EG, FSA, S Achkhoy-Martanovsky district CPCD E, H Agency Sectors CL P ACF H Denal E, H, P a a DRC FSA, P, S i CARE E i To Mozdok t CHA FSA t Genesis PT e CPCD E, H e Isherskaya Naursky District HFO H s s Galyugaevskaya Denal H HI H s DRC FSA, P s Help EG, S Beno-Yurt Naurskaya O Help EG O ICRC EG, H, MA, S, WS ICRC H, MA, S, WS IMC E, EG, H h IMC H h Znamenskoe IRC G, H, P, S t t r IRC G r Shelkovskoy District IR FSA Kalinovskaya o o LSTG H, MA LSTG MA Nadterechny District RSD MA Laha Nevre MDM H N N UNICEF E, H, MA MSF-B H UNHCR P, S Chervlennaya MSF-F H Vesta FSA Goragorsk MSF-H H VoM MA Memorial H, P Tolstoy-Yurt PHO E, H, WS WFP FSA To Malgobek Spartak WHO H Groznensky District RRC E, H, MA Pervomayskaya RSD MA Aksai Serlo H, PT Petropavlovskaya Gudermes Sunzhensky Pobedinskoe SDC E, P, S Rayon Engel-Yurt UNICEF E, H, MA Urus-Martanovsky district Staraya Argun Sunzha UNHCR P, S Agency Sectors Sleptsovsk Sernovodsk Grozny Samashki Gudermessky District Vesta FSA ACF S, WS Alkhan-Kala Ilaskhan-Yurt Noybera VoM MA Zakan-Yurt Caritas P Oyskhara Koshkeldy Gerzel WFP FSA Cocin-Yurt Khasav-Yurt CPCD E, H To Nazran Achkhoi-Martanovsky District Berdakel WHO H Kavkaz/Adler Bachi-Yurt DRC FSA, P Assinovskaya Chechen-Aul Mesker-Yurt Geldygen Ishkhoy-Yurt WVI E, FSA, H HI H A Achkhoi- Shaami-Yurt Alkhan-Yurt Centoroy-Yurt d To Makhachkala Nesterovskaya m Martan Katyr-Yurt Gudermessky district Help EG i n Goity Shali i Kurchaloy s Gekhi Avtury t Agency Sectors ICRC EG, H, MA, S, WS r a t i Starye Atagi v Orekhovo Kurchaloisky District CPCD E IRC H, S e b Yalkhoy-Mohk CPHC EG LSTG MA o Roshni-Chu r d Urus-Martan Chiri-Yurt e Serzhen-Yurt DRC FSA Memorial H, P r Shalinsky District HI H Nizam P Urus-Martanovsky District Nozhay-Yurt Zandak Lakha-Varandy ICRC EG, H, MA, S, WS Serlo PT Duba-Yurt Ca-Vedeno Ingushetia Nozhay-Yurtovsky District IMC H UNICEF H, MA Martan-Chu Agishty Centoroy IR FSA Dachu-Borzoi UNHCR P, S Elistanzhi Chishki Vedeno Benoy MDM H Vesta FSA MSF-H FSA, H VoM MA Makhkety Dargo Memorial P Mout.Khaikhi WFP FSA Dyshne-Vedeno OC E 2162 WHO H Shatoy Vedensky District Serlo H WVI E, EG, FSA, H UNICEF E, H, MA UNHCR P, S Borzoy Shatoysky District Vesta FSA, P VoM MA Moutai Yu Itum-Kalinsky district n ridge kemarl Dagestan WFP FSA WHO H Agency Sectors Lake Kezeroy-Am ACF FSA, H, S DRC P Kurchaloisky district Mout.Tsuzunkort MSF-F H 3438 UNICEF H, MA Itum-Kale Nozhay-Yurtovsky district Agency Sectors UNHCR P, S ACF H Shalinsky district Agency Sectors DRC FSA VoM MA CPHC EG, FSA Mout.Maistismta HFO H WFP FSA Georgia 4081 Itum-Kalinsky District Agency Sectors DRC FSA CHA FSA ICRC EG, H, S, WS WHO H HI H IR FSA M DRC FSA, P 4492 ICRC WS MSF-H FSA o Denal E, H, P u IMC H OC E, EG, FSA Sharoysky district t HFO H a Mn MDM H UNICEF H, MA in a i u rtisdogses Tkui Agency Sectors te ys HI H UNICEF E, H, MA Mriodug h Mout.Diklomsta UNHCR P, S ACF FSA, H, S etskiy 4285 ICRC EG, H, MA, S, WS UNHCR P, S Vesta FSA MSF-F H Vedensky district IMC H Vesta FSA VoM MA UNICEF H, MA IRC G, S VoM MA WFP FSA Agency Sectors UNHCR P, S Shatoysky district MDM H WFP FSA WHO H Denal H MSF-H FSA, H WHO H Vesta FSA Agency Sectors VoM MA DRC FSA Nizam P WVI E, FSA, S ACF FSA, H, S MDM H WFP FSA OC E Denal H OC E WHO H SDC P DRC P, S UNICEF H, MA UNICEF E, H, MA MSF-F H UNHCR P, S UNHCR P, S UNICEF H, MA Vesta FSA Vesta FSA UNHCR P, S VoM MA VoM MA VoM MA WFP FSA WFP FSA WFP FSA WHO H WHO H N WHO H WVI E, FSA, H WVI H W E Number of Projects by District Number of Projects by Sector 35 121 173 S 83 21 17 99 23 76 94 LEGEND 33 11 Highway Rostov-Baku 25 9 92 Sectors District boundary EG Economic Growth Railway E Education River Terek 13 331 FSA Food Security and Agriculture Republic border 115 G Governance International border H Health 48 34 Town or district capital 24 38 19 104 653 MA Mine Action Village Achkhoy-Martanovsky Groznensky Gudermessky Itum-Kalinsky Economic Growth Education Food Security and Agriculture PT Peace and Tolerance Camps Kurchaloisky Nadterechny Naursky Nozhay-Yurtovsky Governance Health Mine Action P Protection Checkpoint Shalinsky Sharoysky Shatoysky Shelkovskoy Peace and Tolerance Protection Shelter S Shelter Sunzhensky Urus-Martanovsky Vedensky Water and Sanitation WS Water and Sanitation The boundaries displayed on this map do not imply official recognition by the United Nations UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the Russian Federation.
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