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Projects

Existing
Polish-Belarusian Cross-Border Safety. Strengthen of fire and rescue services potential
An extensive system of transport infrastructure: border checkpoints, cargo terminals, bridges and motorways has been built on the Belarusian/Polish border. It has led to an increase in freight and passenger flows, which requires an efficient system of safety and prevention of various emergency situations. The success of rescue response largely depends on the level of cooperation between rescue services on both sides of the border.
Price: € 4 500 000 Status: Time: 2018 - 2021
Closed
Actualisation and Restoration of the European Cultural Landscape on the Lithuanian/Belarusian border
Preservation of historical and cultural heritage properties and adaptation to tourist needs is a key task for further development of the tourism potential of the Belarusian/Lithuanian border areas.
Price: € 499 344 Status: Time: 2018 - 2020
Closed
Implementation of energy efficiency measures aiming at sustainable energy development of Ašmiany district in Belarus
Introduction of energy-efficient measures and use of renewable energy sources in educational institutions will facilitate reduction of heat and power consumption, relevant expenses for the public budget, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Price: € 696 614 Status: Time: 2018 - 2021
Closed
Introduction of LED outdoor lighting in Biaroza District including an automation and control system
The Biaroza outdoor lighting offers significant opportunities for reducing energy consumption. The presently used outdated gas-discharge lamps used consume a great deal of electricity, which has a high impact on the public funds expenditure.
Price: € 775 044 Status: Time: 2018 - 2020
Existing
EU-Belarus Programme for Private Sector Development
In the recent years, the Government of Belarus undertook several steps towards macroeconomic stabilization: it reduced the business regulation burden by taking measures to open markets for goods/services; it has been enforcing a policy facilitating private sector development. A dynamic private sector is exceptionally important for improving productivity, expediting economy growth rates and creating new jobs in Belarus.
Price: € 4 800 000 Status: Time: 2018 - 2021
Closed
Civic engagement in environmental monitoring and improving environmental management at the local level (Ecomonitoring)

Environmental monitoring means regular integrated observations of the state of ecosystems and the processes taking place in them. These observations provide for record changes in the environment, providing for making forecasts and taking safeguards against negative consequences. Environmental monitoring is essential in mitigating the increasing impact of human activities on the environment.


Price: € 3 500 000 Status: Time: 2018 - 2022
Existing
Support to Local Economic Development at the Local Level in the Republic of Belarus
This project is a component of the wide-scale programme "Strengthening Private Initiative Growth in Belarus" (SPRING).
Price: € 7 700 000 Status: Time: 2018 - 2022
Existing
EU4Youth: “School Garden” for agricultural entrepreneurship

Rural population in Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine is rapidly aging. Without any perspectives for growth and development, youth leaves for cities, which results in instability of the rural sector and increases national food security risks. The project will facilitate the development of vocational agrarian education in rural areas, which will lead to expansion of economic opportunities and youth integration in agriculture.

 

Price: € 1 579 000 Status: Time: 2018 - 2022
Closed
EU4Youth: Employability and Stability in Armenia, Belarus and Ukraine

Successful entry to the labour market and subsequent consolidation of one's position on it causes a number of challenges and fears for youth. It is particularly relevant for socially vulnerable young people. Based on the multi-year success of "SOS – Children's Villages", the project is called to improve employment prospects of youth in Belarus, Armenia and Ukraine.

Price: € 1 666 666 Status: Time: 2018 - 2021
Closed
EU4Youth: Fostering potential for greater employability

Belarus faces the problem of labour shortage, which is particularly relevant for rural areas. The number of young people in small towns and villages is decreasing; those staying there are insufficiently active in employment issues. This project will help build an algorithm of interaction between all stakeholders and improve youth employment prospects.

Price: € 253 916 Status: Time: 2018 - 2021