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Project Details Early Warning System EBRD-48036 KR Water Framework-Myrzaki-Kurshab Regional Water Early Warning System EBRD-48036 KR Water Framework-Myrzaki-Kurshab Regional Water Quick Facts Countries Kyrgyzstan Specific Location Myrzaki, Kurshab and Don-Bulak Financial Institutions European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Status Approved Bank Risk Rating B Voting Date 2018-11-06 Borrower Kyrgyz Republic Sectors Construction, Infrastructure, Water and Sanitation Investment Amount (USD) $ 2.24 million Project Cost (USD) $ 5.61 million Early Warning System https://ews.rightsindevelopment.org/ [email protected] Early Warning System EBRD-48036 KR Water Framework-Myrzaki-Kurshab Regional Water Project Description According to the Bank's website, this project provides financing to the joint municipal enterprise Water Supply and Wastewater Management Agency of the Uzgen Region for the rehabilitation of urgent water supply works in the municipalities of Myrzaki, Kurshab and Don-Bulak. This includes replacing water supply networks, rehabilitating water supply systems, and modernizing household metering and operational equipment. Early Warning System https://ews.rightsindevelopment.org/ [email protected] Early Warning System EBRD-48036 KR Water Framework-Myrzaki-Kurshab Regional Water Investment Description European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Early Warning System https://ews.rightsindevelopment.org/ [email protected] Early Warning System EBRD-48036 KR Water Framework-Myrzaki-Kurshab Regional Water Private Actors Description Joint municipal enterprise Water Supply and Wastewater Management Agency of the Uzgen Region The Company was established in September 2016 and is equally owned by the municipalities of Myrzaki, Kurshab and Don-Bulak. The Company provides drinking water supply services in the municipalities. The Company has 12,180 registered customers as of 2018, forecasted to grow to 33,461 by 2022 and 43,045 by 2033 as a result of the investment project and the annual population growth. Early Warning System https://ews.rightsindevelopment.org/ [email protected] Early Warning System EBRD-48036 KR Water Framework-Myrzaki-Kurshab Regional Water Private Actor Private Actor Private Actor Private Actor Private Actor 1 1 Role 1 Sector Relation Private Actor 2 2 Role 2 Sector - - - - Water Supply and Wastewater Management Agency of the Uzgen Client - Region Early Warning System https://ews.rightsindevelopment.org/ [email protected] Early Warning System EBRD-48036 KR Water Framework-Myrzaki-Kurshab Regional Water Contact Information Mr. Kalbaev Zhumanazar Nurkamilovich [email protected] +996 774 760 820 Kyrgyz Republic, Osh region, Uzgen rayon, Bakmal village, I.Zhusupov Street, #26 ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF EBRD The Project Complaint Mechanism (PCM) is the independent complaint mechanism and fact-finding body for people who have been or are likely to be adversely affected by an European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)-financed project. If you submit a complaint to the PCM, it may assess compliance with EBRD's own policies and procedures to prevent harm to the environment or communities or it may assist you in resolving the problem that led to the complaint through a dialogue with those implementing the project. Additionally, the PCM has the authority to recommend a project be suspended in the event that harm is imminent. You can contact the PCM at [email protected] or you can submit a complaint online using an online form, http://www.ebrd.com/eform/pcm/complaint_form?language=en. You can learn more about the PCM and how to file a complaint at http://www.ebrd.com/work-with-us/project-finance/project-complaint-mechanism.html. Early Warning System https://ews.rightsindevelopment.org/ [email protected] Early Warning System EBRD-48036 KR Water Framework-Myrzaki-Kurshab Regional Water Bank Documents Translated Project Summary Document (Russian) [Original Source] Early Warning System https://ews.rightsindevelopment.org/ [email protected].
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