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LIST of SELECTED PROJECTS WITHIN 1St CALL for PROPOSALS UNDER the PROGRAMME POLAND-BELARUS-UKRAINE 2014-2020 to HERITAGE/ACCESSIBILITY/SECURITY/BORDERS LIST OF SELECTED PROJECTS WITHIN 1st CALL FOR PROPOSALS UNDER THE PROGRAMME POLAND-BELARUS-UKRAINE 2014-2020 TO HERITAGE/ACCESSIBILITY/SECURITY/BORDERS No. Project number Thematic Objective Lead beneficiary Country Project title Partnership Total budget (EUR) EU co-finansing (EUR) (%) 1 PBU1/0071/16 Heritage Szczuczyn Commune Poland Cross-border Centers for Dialogue of Cultures Poland-Belarus- PL-BY-UA 2 610 099.00 2 349 089.10 90% -Ukraine 2 PBU1/0090/16 Heritage Kuźnica Commune Poland Improving the capacity for natural heritage protection and pro- PL-BY 2 087 937.88 1 879 144.09 90% motion in Kuźnica Commune and Biaroza District through joint initiatives in the cross-border area 3 PBU1/0195/16 Heritage Puchaczów Commune Poland Restoration of common culture heritage as a base for youth and PL-BY 2 655 000.00 2 375 000.00 89.93% creative groups from Poland and Belarus cross-border coopera- tion 4 PBU1/0211/16 Heritage Zamość Commune Poland B(L)ike Roztocze together in spite of borders PL-UA 2 011 060.97 1 809 954.87 90% 5 PBU1/0224/16 Heritage Drohiczyn Commune Poland Bug unites us - creation of two cross-border touristic kayak trails PL-BY-UA 1 414 765.86 1 273 289.27 90% 6 PBU1/0302/16 Heritage Księżpol Commune Poland Improving cross-border environmental protection system in PL-UA 2 519 702.94 2 267 732.65 90% Księżpol Commune in Poland and in the city of Chervonohrad in Ukraine - through the development of sewerage infrastructure 7 PBU1/0307/16 Heritage Mother House of Congregation Poland Starting centers of work with the youth in Miejsce Piastowe and PL-UA 2 622 311.55 2 360 080.40 90% of St. Michael the Archangel in Skole - cultural and historical heritage of Rzeszów-Lviv region as Miejsce Piastowe the foundation of educational values of Fr. Bronisław Markiewicz 8 PBU1/0365/16 Heritage Association of Development Poland The World Of Carpathian Rosettes - Activities For Preserving the PL-UA 1 543 329.05 1 376 340.85 89.18% and Promotion of Podkarpac- Cultural Uniqueness of the Carpathians kie “PRO CARPATHIA” 9 PBU1/0368/16 Heritage Sokółka Commune Poland Tyzenhauz Trail - creation of a tourist route to promote cultural PL-BY 2 139 254.66 1 925 329.19 90% and historical heritage of two cities: Sokółka and Hrodna 10 PBU1/0461/16 Heritage Association of self-govern- Ukraine Cross-border pilgrimage route as an instrument of promotion PL-UA 2 101 106.76 1 890 996.08 90% ments “Euroregion Carpathians common cultural and historical heritage on the Ukrainian-Polish - Ukraine” border areas 11 PBU1/0469/16 Heritage Solina Commune Poland Protecting the Solina Lake and Skhidnytsia sources of healing PL-UA 1 889 023.23 1 700 120.91 90% waters - a common challenge and opportunity to maintain and exploit the potential of the natural heritage 12 PBU1/0499/16 Heritage Ukrainian House in Przemyśl Ukraine Galician scene our common history. Promoting Ukrainian and PL-UA 2 556 112.90 2 300 501.61 90% Foundation Polish culture within cooperation between Polish House in Lviv and Ukrainian House in Przemysl 13 PBU1/0599/16 Heritage Museum Podlaskie in Białystok Poland Construction of Regional Centres for Research and Conservation PL-BY 1 341 982.36 1 207 784.12 90% of Monuments 14 PBU1/0658/16 Heritage Roman Catholic Parish Church Poland The twin monasteries: Węgrów and Rava-Ruska - using the poten- PL-UA 2 638 872.58 2 374 985.32 90% of St. Peter of Alcantara and St. tial of the heritage of Reformati Order for development of tourism Anthony of Padua in Węgrów and socio-cultural life in Poland and Ukraine No. Project number Thematic Objective Lead beneficiary Country Project title Partnership Total budget (EUR) EU co-finansing (EUR) (%) 15 PBU1/0677/16 Heritage Zagórz Commune Poland Nature without borders - maintaining a common natural heritage PL-UA 2 467 166.86 2 220 450.17 90% in Dobromyl (Ukraine) and Zagórz (Poland) Communes 16 PBU1/0746/16 Heritage Executive Committee of Lutsk Ukraine New life of the old city: revitalization of monuments of historical PL-UA 1 676 398.00 1 508 758.20 90% City Council and cultural heritage of Lutsk and Lublin 17 PBU1/0750/16 Heritage Municipal Unitary Multiple Belarus Clean river is major priority PL-BY 2 625 334.76 2 362 801.28 90% Productive Enterprise of Communal Housing Econo- my "Zhabinkovskoe ZhKCh" 18 PBU1/0026/16 Accessibility Czeremcha Commune Poland Modernization of the regional system of road infrastructure of the PL-BY 2 475 486.54 2 227 937.89 90% Czeremcha Municipality and City Wysokie 19 PBU1/0039/16 Accessibility Podlaskie Voivodship Roads Poland Development of partnership cooperation for improvement of road PL-BY 2 638 887.83 2 374 999.05 90% Authority in Białystok infrastructure located in the borderland of the Podlaskie Voivod- ship and the Hrodna District 20 PBU1/0056/16 Accessibility Zamojski Poviat Poland Improvement of border region road infrastructure in the following PL-UA 2 250 566.38 2 025 509.74 90% districts: Zamość (Poland) and Sokal (Ukraine). combined with promotion of pro-ecology solutions 21 PBU1/0098/16 Accessibility Przemyski Poviat Poland PaNTHer - Przemyśl and Nyzhankovychi Transport for Cooperation PL-UA 2 463 943.74 2 217 549.37 90% Heritage 22 PBU1/0104/16 Accessibility Bielany Commune Poland Roads connecting the Polish and Ukrainian borders PL-UA 2 517 969.30 2 266 172.37 90% 23 PBU1/0145/16 Accessibility Road Maintenance Company Belarus Improvement the transport accessibility in Brest and Biała PL-BY 2 492 738.23 2 243 464.41 90% in Brest Podlaska 24 PBU1/0183/16 Accessibility Jabłoń Commune Poland Improving quality of transport infrastructure on the border area of PL-BY-UA 1 609 452.23 1 448 507.01 90% Poland. Belarus and Ukraine 25 PBU1/0303/16 Accessibility Podkarpackie Regional Road Poland Expansion of the regional road No. 867: section from Basznia Gór- PL-UA 1 345 127.94 1 210 615.15 90% Management na to Horyniec Zdrój and road No. C142010 Starychi - Shklo 26 PBU1/0320/16 Accessibility Sejneński Poviat Poland Improvement of road infrastructure in Poviat Sejny and Hrodna PL-BY 2 499 209.00 2 249 288.10 90% District 27 PBU1/0340/16 Accessibility Podkarpackie Regional Road Poland Expansion of the regional road No. 867: section from Lubaczów to PL-UA 2 536 499.99 2 282 849.99 90% Management Basznia Górna and road No. C142005 Shklo - Novoiavorivsk 28 PBU1/0463/16 Accessibility Nowy Dwór Commune Poland Improving the accessibility and the quality of borderland road in- PL-BY 2 496 937.24 2 247 243.52 90% frastructure by modernising roads in Nowy Dwór Municipality and the H-6044 route Sviack-Vasilievicy-Astasa-Kadys in Hrodna Oblast 29 PBU1/0511/16 Accessibility City of Chełm Poland Improvement of safety of cross-border road infrastructure of PL-UA 2 415 694.21 2 174 124.79 90% Chełm and Lutsk 30 PBU1/0552/16 Accessibility Bialski Poviat Poland Improvement of the accessibility to Biała Podlaska County and PL-BY 2 060 579.21 1 854 521.29 90% Brest Region due to building and reconstructing communication infrastructure leading to Sławatycze-Damacava border crossing No. Project number Thematic Objective Lead beneficiary Country Project title Partnership Total budget (EUR) EU co-finansing (EUR) (%) 31 PBU1/0594/16 Accessibility City of Ostrołęka Poland Creation of information and communication technologies and PL-BY 2 628 780.46 2 365 902.41 90% education centers in Ostrołęka and Masty 32 PBU1/0667/16 Accessibility Bieszczadzki Poviat Poland Cross-border partnership - a chance for regional development PL-UA 2 141 020.00 1 451 454.75 90% 33 PBU1/0697/16 Accessibility Agency for Sustainable Deve- Ukraine SUMCITYNET: cities towards increasing accessibility and sustaina- PL-BY-UA 590 989.60 531 890.64 90% lopment of Carpathian Region ble climate-proof urban mobility "FORZA" 34 PBU1/0705/16 Accessibility Road Service in Lviv Region Ukraine Accessible Ukrainian-Polish borderland: joint actions for the PL-UA 2 473 443.55 2 226 099.20 90% modernization of road infrastructure 35 PBU1/0722/16 Accessibility Białostocki Poviat Poland Cross-border Network for Sustainable Transport Governance PL-BY 2 378 258.49 2 140 432.64 90% 36 PBU1/0041/16 Security Regional Specialist Hospital in Poland Improvement of epidemiological safety at the Polish-Belarusian PL-BY 2 579 221.58 1 826 819.91 90% Biała Podlaska border area 37 PBU1/0063/16 Security Association for Assistance to Poland Development of cross-border cooperation in helping people with PL-BY 2 309 222.00 1 946 099.22 90% Autistic Children and Youth and autism on the In English: Polish-Belarusian borderlands the Youth and Children of the Related disorders "COMMON WORLD" 38 PBU1/0067/16 Security Mazowieckie Voivodeship Poland Record Use Observation Keeping - cross-border cooperation of re- PL-BY 2 695 276.00 1 950 000.00 90% Hospital in Siedlce Ltd. gional hospitals in Siedlce and Minsk for mother and child health 39 PBU1/0077/16 Security Siemiatycze Commune Poland Shared initiatives for increasing security of the cross-border area PL-BY 2 078 104.26 1 870 293.83 90% in the event of ecological and chemical disasters 40 PBU1/0142/16 Security Tomaszowski Poviat Poland To the rescue. Improvement of accessibility to medical services PL-BY-UA 1 523 914.40 1 235 950.32 90% in emergencies through the cooperation of emergency medical services in the cross-border area of Poland.
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