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March 7, 2007. The first UBCCE managing council was held in Almaty
The first Union of Black Sea & Caspian Confederation of Enterprises (UBCCE) managing council with 12 countries representatives’ participation was held in Almaty. According to Murat Zongur, UBCCE Secretary General, the main strategic task of new alliance is to become a business voice in Black and Caspian Seas regions. The first managing council in fact assigned the existence of UBCCE which formally was created in summer 2006. The organization uniting the Black-Caspian Sea region business structures representatives will take the responsibility on integration and creation of United Economic Area which has big potential. The members of new economic alliance are representatives from Albania, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Iran, Kazakhstan, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Turkey.
Type: Meetings
Organizers: Government, International organizations
Participants: Government(s), Private Sector, Foreign Organizations, International Organizations
Theme: Regional Partnership
Countries: Kazakhstan, Albania, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Georgia, Iran, Islamic Republic of, Macedonia, Turkey
Locations: Kazakhstan
Open press: Yes
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December 16, 2006. -
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Type: Campaign
Organizers: Academia
Participants: Government(s)
Theme: Environment
Countries: Andorra
Locations: Albania
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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November 30, 2004—December 1, 2004. 2004 Disability and Development Conference
From November 30 through December 1 at headquarters, the World Bank will organize its second international disability and development conference, entitled "Disability and Inclusive Development: Sharing, Learning and Building Alliances". This event constitutes a follow-up to the Bank's December 2002 international conference, and will take stock of the work done in the disability and development community over the past two years. The conference aims to build upon its past work in order to further reduce global poverty for disabled people. The event will involve many of the World Bank's partners, which include disabled persons organizations, civil society organizations, development agencies, donors, academia, labor organizations, and others. Participants will attend panel discussions, listen to keynote addresses from distinguished speakers within the disability and economic development communities, browse the many disability-related display booths, and share knowledge on state-of-the-art technology and best practice in disability work. The second day of the conference, December 1, marks World AIDS Day and will include a focus on the themes of "Disability and HIV/AIDS" and "Women, Children and HIV/AIDS."
Type: Summit/Conferences
Contact: 2004disabilityday@worldbank.org
Organizers: International organizations
Participants: International Organizations, International Donors, NGOs, UNDP, Academia
Theme: Poverty Reduction
Countries: United States, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, France, Spain, Romania, Russian Federation, Mexico, Canada, Central African Republic, Italy, Slovak Republic, Albania, Argentina
Locations: United States
Open press: No
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August 4, 2004—August 7, 2004. International Conference on Community and Campus: Building partnership for better practice, research and education
Conference focus: How can universities and local communities collaborate to improve welfare for citizens? The conference will focus on: - Community Campus Partnership; - The ideological basis for partnership; - Collaboration and organization; - Outcome and results. Participants: practitioners, academics and researchers who are interested in improving welfare for citizens through mutual dialogue and collaboration. The conference will be organized in plenary sessions with keynote speakers and parallel sessions with paper presentations.
Type: Summit/Conferences
Organizers: Academia
Participants: Academia, NGOs, Government(s)
Theme: Civil Society
Countries: Norway, Albania, Russian Federation, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Greece, France
Locations: Norway
Open press: Yes
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