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According to the Bank's website, the project provides funding to increase adoption of landscape restoration practices by rural communities in selected regions and promote collaboration by Central Asia countries on transboundary landscape restoration.
The project will focus on areas in Uzbekistan that border other Central Asia countries within the five regions/oblasts of Ferghana (areas bordering the Kyrgyz Republic), Karakalpakstan (areas near the Aral Sea bed, which is shared also with Kazakhstan), Sirdarya (areas bordering Kazakhstan and Tajikistan), Jizzakh (areas bordering Tajikistan), and Surkhandarya (areas bordering Tajikistan and Afghanistan)
PROJECT CONTACT INFORMATION
Implementing Agencies
State Committee on Forestry
Abduvokhid Zakhadullaev
Head of Department of International Relations, Export and Ec
miyon2001uz@mail.ru
Executive Committee of International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea (EC-IFAS)
Sagit Ibatullin
Chairman
mail@ec-ifas.org
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