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January 16, 2008. EU delegation arrives in Ashgabat
A delegation of the European Union led by Slovenian Ambassador Darya Bavdaz Kuret will arrive in the Turkmen capital on January 16. During the visit the EU delegation will hold talks at the government of Turkmenistan, the ministry of economics and finance and the ministry of nature protection. The EU representatives are also scheduled to have a meeting at the National Institute of Democracy and Human Rights under the president of Turkmenistan. It is expected that Ms Darya Bavdaz Kuret will be received by Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov.
Type: Campaign
Organizers: Government
Participants: Government(s)
Theme: Regional Partnership
Countries: Turkmenistan, Slovenia, European Union countries
Locations: Turkmenistan
Open press: Yes
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September 23, 2007—September 26, 2007. International Conference Applied Statistics 2007
The conference Applied Statistics 2007 is organized by Statistical Society of Slovenia and University of Ljubljana in cooperation with Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia. AS2007 is sponsored by Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS). The main goal of Applied Statistics 2007 conference is to provide an opportunity for researchers in statistics, data analysts, and other professionals from various statistical and related fields to come together, present their research, and learn from each other.
Type: Summit/Conferences
Organizers: Government, Academia
Participants: Government(s), Academia
Theme: Other
Countries: Slovenia
Locations: Slovenia
Open press: Yes
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July 5, 2005—July 7, 2005. UNICEF Regional Consultation for the UN Study on Violence Against Children for Europe and Central Asia “Stop Violence Against Children: Act Now!”
National experts from the Government sensitized in violence prevention against children and learnt about strategies applied in other countries.
Type: Meetings
Organizers: UN Agency
Participants: UN Agencies, Government(s), NGOs
Theme: Gender in Development
Locations: Slovenia
Open press: No
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June 29, 2005. New ambassador of Slovenia accredited to Turkmenistan
Chairman of the Turkmen Mejlis Ovezgeldi Atayev accepted credentials of the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Slovenia, Andrej Benedejcic. Serving as head of the diplomatic mission of Slovenia in Moscow, Andrej Benedejcic will simultaneously represent his country interests in Turkmenistan. During the meeting after the official ceremony, the head of the parliament briefed the Ambassador on the priorities of socio-economic development of Turkmenistan.
Type: Meetings
Organizers: Government
Participants: Government(s)
Theme: Other
Countries: Turkmenistan, Slovenia
Locations: Turkmenistan
Open press: No
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March 16, 2005. Uzbek president starts visit to Slovenia
President of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov started his official visit to Slovenia on 15 March. The Uzbek and Slovenian officials will discuss bilateral relations, deepening trade-economic cooperation, international affairs of mutual interest.
Type: Meetings
Organizers: Government
Participants: Government(s)
Theme: Other
Countries: Slovenia, Uzbekistan
Locations: Slovenia
Open press: No
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February 11, 2005—April 15, 2005. Open Society Institute - Soros Supplementary Grants Programme
This programme was created to assist the citizens of Central and Eastern Europe - CEE, the former Soviet Union and Mongolia, who are pursuing advanced study within this region but outside of their home countries. It is part of the Open Society Institute's overall efforts to strengthen the academic network within and among these countries. The objective is to support cross-cultural, intra-regional student mobility.

Grants will be offered to: I. standard eligibility students of the social sciences, humanities and fine and performing arts, who have already arranged for part of the costs of their to be covered; II. special need students: Roma; refugees; people seeking political asylum; displaced (forced migrants).

Participating countries are: Albania; Armenia; Azerbaijan; Belarus; Bosnia & Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; Czech Republic; Estonia; Georgia; Hungary; Kazakstan; Kyrgyzstan; Latvia; Lithuania; Macedonia; Moldova; Mongolia; Poland; Romania; Russia; Slovakia; Slovenia; Tajikistan; Turkmenistan; Ukraine; Uzbekistan; Yugoslavia.

Type: Campaign
Organizers: International organizations
Participants: NGOs, International Organizations
Theme: Education
Countries: Macedonia, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Uzbekistan, Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Mongolia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland, Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Albania, Ukraine, Estonia
Open press: No
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September 27, 2004—October 1, 2004. International Metropolis Conference on Migration Issues in Central Asia & Eastern Europe
This conference will gather together research and policy experts working on post-socialist countries in Central and Eastern Europe, and Central Asia. They will examine the agency of central and particularly local governments whose migration and development strategies involve not only raising funds among the diasporas but also managing and creating migration flows. This conference will study development policies and their implementation, as affected by, or impacting upon, international migration. The focus will be on the successes and failures of home countries in capturing the developmental potential of either temporary or permanent migration.
Type: Summit/Conferences
Contact: Dimitrina Mihaylova
Organizers: Foreign organizations, Academia
Participants: Academia, Government(s), NGOs, International Organizations, Foreign Organizations
Theme: Civil Society
Countries: Switzerland, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Czech Republic, Hungary, Tajikistan, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Bulgaria
Locations: Switzerland
Open press: No
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