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01 Publication of Contracts Awarded Grants 2010 EN EUROPEAN UNION Grants Contracts signed in 2010 DELEGATION TO THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN Operations Section Contrcator Planned contract Title DAC Code Theme (sector code in CRIS extract) Contractor Action location EC financing Duration Nature Nationality amount in EUR Policy into Practice: Ensuring Women s Tajikistan: Khatlon Oblast, Kulob District-4 Property Ownership through application of Jamoats (administrative divisions), and RRS Civil and Islamic Codes 15160 Human rights MISSION OST FORENING Belgium Division, Gissar District-1 Jamoat €284 927,00 €256 434,00 20 months Action Grants REDUCTION OF LAND DEGRADATION AND PREVENTION OF DESERTIFICATION THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN TAJIKISTAN 43040 Rural development CESVI FOUNDATION ONLUS Italy Baljuvon and Khovaling districts, Tajikistan €1 602 560,00 €1 282 048,00 36 months Action Grants Protection and integration of asylum seekers and refugees in Tajikistan 15160 Human rights DANSK FLYGTNINGEHJAELP Denmark Republic of Tajikistan €668 251,00 €534 599,00 24 months Action Grants Supporting poverty alleviation in rural communities of Khatlon and Sughd Provinces, through agro value chain development, improved local governance and the promotion of sustainable farming AGENCE D'AIDE A LA COOPERATION Tajikistan, Khatlon and Sughd provinces, livelihoods and rural development 43040 Rural development TECHNIQUE ET AU DEVELOPPEMENT France Farkhor and Isfara districts €966 150,00 24 months Action Grants Efficiency in Farming and Energy Consumption - Consolidating the watershed approach in Baljuvon 43040 Rural development DEUTSCHE WELTHUNGERHILFE EV Germany Baljuvon district, Tajikistan €893 685,00 €714 685,00 36 months Action Grants Improving Income and Living Conditions in HOPE 87 - HUNDREDS OF ORIGINAL Rural Areas of Eastern Khatlon through PROJECTS FOR EMPLOYMENT, VEREIN Natural Resource Management and Habitat ZUR FORDERUNG DER Tajikistan, Khatlon Province, Districts Improvement 43040 Rural development JUGENDBESCHAFTIGUNG Austria Shurabad, Muminabad, Khovaling €1 000 000,00 €800 000,00 36 months Action Grants Improving the livelihoods of rural communities in Tajikistan, through innovative agricultural production, processing and marketing techniques, following an inclusive and sustainable CESVI FOUNDATION ONLUS approach 43040 Rural development ASSOCIAZIONE Italy Ghonchi and Khovaling districts, Tajikistan €871 900,00 €697 520,00 36 months Action Grants QUALITY OF LIFE FOR ALL – INCREASE ACCESS TO SOCIAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES IN THE KHATLON ASSOCIATION FEDERATION HANDICAP Tajikistan, Khatlon province, Vose and REGION 16010 Social/welfare services INTERNATIONAL France Kulyab dstricts €923 632,09 €738 905,68 32 months Action Grants Enhancing agricultural income and improving the quality of life of vulnerable GROUPE ENERGIES RENOUVELABLES segments of the population of Sughd ET ENVIRONNEMENT ET SOLIDARITES Tajikistan, Sogd province, Asht and Ainy Province 43040 Rural development ASSOCIATION France districts €1 199 314,00 €959 451,00 36 months Action Grants CHARITABLE CENTER OF SOCIAL PROTECTION OF HOMELESS CHILDREN Tajikistan, Regions of Republican Securing of dignified old age senior citizens 16010 Social/welfare services MUNIS Tajikistan Subordination (RRS) €110 095,00 €97 984,00 24 months Action Grants Public initiatives on HIV prevention and WOMEN AND CHILDREN SUPPORT Republic of Tajikistan- Soghd province poverty reducing in the Soghd Province of CENTRE BY Z.RUSTAMOVA Cities: Khudjand, Pendjikent and B. Gafurov the Republic of Tajikistan 13040 STD control including HIV/AIDS ASSOCIATION Tajikistan Regions: Istaravshan, Isfara and Mastchokh €340 000,00 €271 180,00 24 months Action Grants STRENGTHENING THE SOCIO- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL POPULATION OF TAJIKISTAN, THROUGH EXPANDED APPLICATION OF THE PUBLIC ORGANIZATION FOR THE METHODS OF ALTERNATIVE LEGAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE THIRD PARTY Tajikistan: Istaravshan, PROCEDURE FOR DISPUTE AND ARBITRATION COURTS AND LEGAL Khujand/B.Gafurova, Panjakent, Aini. CONFLICT RESOLUTION 15130 Legal and judicial development SUPPORT CENTRES ARBITRAZH Tajikistan Shahritus, Kulob, Hissor, Tursunzoda €238 075,00 €214 267,50 24 months Action Grants Support to Public and Private Veterinary Services in Tajikistan through the Tajik Khatlon, Sughd, GBAO and DRD regions of Veterinary Association 31195 Livestock /veterinary services TAJIK VETERINARY ASSOCIATION Tajikistan Tajikistan €290 000,00 €261 000,00 20 months Action Grants SETTING UP COMMUNITY-BASED SUPPORT SERVICES FOR FAMILIES OF Tajikistan, Region of Republican PEOPLE WITH FUNCTIONAL Subordination, Vahdat District: jamoats DISABILITIES IN VAHDAT DISTRICT 16010 Social/welfare services DEUTSCHER CARITASVERBAND EV Germany Dusti & Numonroziq and city of Vahdat. €202 700,00 €152 025,00 24 months Action Grants Community based Tuberculosis prevention Tajikistan, Khatlon region, Vose and in Southern Tajikistan 12263 Tuberculosis control SUOMEN PUNAINEN RISTI Tajikistan Khamadomi districts €389 086,00 €291 815,00 24 months Action Grants 74 Adhamova Street, Dushanbe, Tajikistan Tel: (992-37) 221 74 07; 227 09 76; 227 10 24 Web-site: www.deltjk.ec.europa.eu Fax: (992-37) 221 43 21 e-mail: [email protected] EUROPEAN UNION Grants Contracts signed in 2010 DELEGATION TO THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN Operations Section Strengthening national and international framework for protection of socio-economic Rasht, Nurobod, Tavildara, Tojikobod and rights of rural women, including rights of Jirgatol districts of Rasht region of Republic unofficial wives 15160 Human Rights PUBLIC ASSOCIATION NIHOL Tajikistan of Tajikistan €114 506,00 €106 491,00 18 months Action Grants REPUBLICAN BUREAU ON HUMAN Promotion interests of displaced to the RIGHTS AND RULE OF LAW PUBLIC Tajikistan, regions of republican construction of Rogun HPP 15160 Human Rights ASSOCIATION Tajikistan subordination (Rogun, Nurobod, Rasht) €94 918,00 €90 172,00 18 months Action Grants PUBLIC CHARITY MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONZDOROVIC PUBLIC Tajikistan, Dushanbe city, regions: Hissor Your rights and capabilities 15160 Human rights ASSOCIATION Tajikistan and Vose €32 550,00 €30 922,00 18 months Action Grants CHARITABLE CENTER OF SOCIAL PROTECTION OF HOMELESS CHILDREN Day Shelter for exposed Girls 15160 Human Rights MUNIS Tajikistan Tajikistan, Hissar and RRS €76 355,00 €70 247,00 18 months Action Grants Mainstreaming of youth policy against radicalism (MYPAR) 15160 Human Rights INTERNATIONAL ALERT LBG United Kingdom Tajikistan, Sughd region €138 855,00 €104 141,00 18 months Action Grants Empowering representative organisations of persons with disabilities in Tajikistan to effectively promote the equal participation of Tajikistan, central level and the selected persons with disabilities and their human ASSOCIATION FEDERATION HANDICAP areas of Khorog, Khujand and Dushanbe rights in the development of Tajikistan 15160 Human rights INTERNATIONAL France periphery €322 459,00 €241 844,00 24 months Action Grants Enforcing democratic structures and the rule Tajikistan, Soghd Province, Pendjikent of low in irrigation management 15160 Human rights DEUTSCHE WELTHUNGERHILFE EV Germany district €343 647,00 €239 797,00 19 months Action Grants Promotion of Rural Development through Building Think Tank Capacity of Local Civil PUBLIC ASSOCIATION RUSHD KHATLON 25 districts and towns of Khatlon region Society Organizations 15150 Democratic participation and civil society TAJIKISTAN Tajikistan (oblast) Tajikistan €177 545,80 €159 542,60 24 months Action Grants 74 Adhamova Street, Dushanbe, Tajikistan Tel: (992-37) 221 74 07; 227 09 76; 227 10 24 Web-site: www.deltjk.ec.europa.eu Fax: (992-37) 221 43 21 e-mail: [email protected].
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