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Since independence, Moldova has navigated the challenging transition to a market economy while achieving significant, albeit volatile, economic growth, reduced poverty levels and the status of a lower-middle-income economy. However, productivity growth has declined as original drivers of structural
… given the proximity of key competitors such as Ukraine or Kazakhstan in the relevant product markets, Moldova has to …
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In April 2020, a UN Task Force was set up to develop recommendations for green and healthy sustainable transport to assist member States in the post COVID-19 recovery. Bringing together over 50 experts from member States, international institutions, academia, public transport operators and
… Bus Rapid Transport line was recently introduced in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The advantages listed included: saved …
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… Water Assessment Centre, hosted by the Government of Kazakhstan in Astana, is the Convention’s collaborative … the Lake Chad and Niger basins, and the agreement between Kazakhstan and China to protect the water quality of their …
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Extreme weather events, including floods and droughts, are increasing in frequency and intensity. They affect the operation of water-supply, drainage and sewerage infrastructure, and the functioning of wastewater treatment plants, thereby affecting the protection of public health. Parties to the
… Tleulessova Balhash-Alacol Basin Water-Economic Board Kazakhstan Mr Ayhan Taskin General Directorate of State …
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Road accidents are a major problem in modern societies: annually almost 1.2 million people are killed and 50 million injured globally. Road traffic injuries are estimated to be the eighth leading cause of death globally, and the leading cause for children and young adults aged between 15 and 29
… countries included Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, …
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Most of the world’s water resources are shared between countries. These transboundary waters create social, economic, environmental and political interdependencies that make cooperation a precondition to sustainable development and peace. SDG indicator 6.5.2 measures cooperation on both
… arrangements to make them operational. Cooperation between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan on the Syr Darya, between … per cent), Cambodia (56 per cent), Indonesia (1 per cent), Kazakhstan (63 per cent), Kyrgyz Republic (27 per cent), …
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Available in English, French and Russian. If you would require a hard copy of the Guide please contact the secretariat at [email protected] ENG
… on communication ACCC/C/2010/59 concerning compliance by Kazakhstan (ECE/MP.PP/C.1/2013/9), paras. 58 and 59. 70 See …
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The present publication contains the third Environmental Performance Review of Belarus. The report takes stock of progress made by Belarus in the management of its environment since the country was reviewed for the second time in 2005. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations made in
… on 1 January 2015. It brings together Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and the Russian Federation. The … intensity of the economy is 1.4–1.8 times lower than in Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation and Ukraine, but still … authorities of the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Russian …
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Climate change will result in significant impacts on our water resources and some of the effects are already visible now. Nearly all the countries are expected to be negatively aff ected. Moreover, climate change impacts on water resources will have cascading effects on human health and many parts
… the Netherlands Bulat Yessekin, Expert for Central Asia, Kazakhstan The Guidance was edited by Alex Kirby, United … 1998 Agreement between the Governments of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, the Republic of …
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… The cooperation on the Chu and Talas Rivers shared by Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan is a remarkable example of … Talas Commission in 2006. The Commission is a mechanism for Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan to share responsibility for water …
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… Convention Parties (Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Finland, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland and Ukraine) … entered into bilateral transboundary water agreements with Kazakhstan (1992, later replaced by 2010 Agreement), Ukraine … the New York Convention. 94 Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Kyrgyz Republic on the Use of Water …
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The pan-European recommendations for inland navigation vessels aim to establish a harmonized regime of technical requirements for vessels that transport goods and passengers internationally. The recommendations are the result of Government efforts to unify divergent regulations in force in
… 760–769 Israel 770–799 Reserved 800–809 Azerbaijan 810–819 Kazakhstan 820–829 Kyrgyzstan 830–839 Tajikistan 840–849 … 0.142 0.175 0.105 45 On the inland waterways of Belarus, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Republic of Moldova, Russian … 900 cd shall apply. 46 On the inland waterways of Belarus, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Republic of Moldova, Russian …
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The Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes (Water Convention) was adopted in 1992 and entered into force in 1996. Designed as a regional instrument, the Water Convention was amended in 2003 to allow accession by countries outside the UNECE region
… 8th session of the Meeting of the Parties (Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, 2018) 3 1.2 What are the advantages and benefits … Chu and Talas where both upstream Kyrgyzstan and downstream Kazakhstan enjoy benefits, with Kazakhstan financially …
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The present publication contains the third Environmental Performance Review of Georgia. The review takes stock of the progress made by Georgia in the management of its environment since the country was reviewed in 2010 for the second time. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations
… Company, a consortium of 11 energy companies managed by BP Kazakhstan. Table 10.5: Annual capacity and number of … 42 385 2 463 6.17 Germany 26 448 30 815 33 446 2 631 8.54 Kazakhstan 15 115 21 148 28 394 7 246 34.26 Chapter 12: …
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The introduction of a reporting monitoring mechanism under the Water Convention and the adoption of the SDG framework (SDG indicator 6.5.2) mark an important step in supporting transboundary water cooperation. This Guide to reporting under the Water Convention and as a contribution to SDG indicator
… 2001 Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Government of the People’s Republic of … Resources from Interstate Sources between the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Republic of Tajikistan, …
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THE WHO REGIONAL OFFICE FOR EUROPE
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations created in 1948 with the primary responsibility for international health matters and public health. The WHO Regional Office for Europe is one of six regional offices throughout the
… Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Israel Italy Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta …
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The 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide an ambitious and comprehensive framework that opens new perspectives for policymaking and international cooperation. Its integrated character highlights the linkages and complementarities that exist between different goals and
… efforts have resulted in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan committing …
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ECE Energy Series 58: Application of UNFC Case Studies 2019 (ECE ENERGY SERIES No. 58) (2019)
(ECE/ENERGY/109)
This publication provides a series of case studies on various resource projects, including
… imports from abroad (i.e. Uzbekistan, Czech Republic, Kazakhstan and Canada). Even though the international …
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The Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus (EESC) sub-region (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova, and Ukraine) has considerable potential for sustainable growth and development. Innovation, or broad experimentation with new ideas, is crucial to making the most of this
… to the single market of the Russian Federation, Belarus, Kazakhstan and the Kyrgyz Republic. As a member of the WTO … Eurasian Economic Union along with the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan. Box I.1 State-owned …
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The 2023 Edition of the UNECE Guidelines for the Application of Environmental Indicators is available here.
… Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Montenegro, North Macedonia, …