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Zoya Trafimchik CORE Programme Coordinator Chernobyl Forum Vienna, 7 September 2005

The CORE Programme in Belarus A new approach to the rehabilitation of living conditions in contaminated areas. Zoya Trafimchik CORE Programme Coordinator Chernobyl Forum Vienna, 7 September 2005. The CORE faces. The CORE Programme Topical Project

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Zoya Trafimchik CORE Programme Coordinator Chernobyl Forum Vienna, 7 September 2005

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  1. The CORE Programme in Belarus A new approach to the rehabilitation of living conditions in contaminated areas Zoya Trafimchik CORE Programme Coordinator Chernobyl Forum Vienna, 7 September 2005

  2. The CORE faces The CORE Programme Topical Project “Healthy Maternity” (Stolin district) Topical Project provides training in practical radioactive protection forpregnant women subjected to chronic low-dose radiation exposure.

  3. The CORE Programme Topical Project “Establishment of an association for development of bee-keeping in Slavgorod district” The goal is to create an enabling environment for the development of bee-keeping in the affected district.

  4. The CORE Programme Topical Project “Preservation and development of pottery-making traditions on the territory of the village Gorodnaia (Stolin district)” The Project aims to create a Pottery Centre as a way to improve the living conditions of the affected population.

  5. CORE Programme: Target districts VITEBSK • SLAVGOROD • CHECHERSK • BRAGIN • STOLIN Priority areas • Health care • Radiological quality • Education/memory • Social and economic development MINSK MOGILEV GRODNO BREST GOMEL

  6. International involvement Contributions Participants • UNDP • Chernobyl Committee • Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) • UNESCO • UNFPA • UNICEF • European Partnership Committee • OSCE • EU member-states diplomatic delegations to Belarus • USA • Bragin, Chechersk, Stolin, Slavgorod districts • EU and Belarusian NGOs

  7. Results and achievements • Since February 2004 • 71 projects have been approved • 18 topical, large-scale projects • 53 small-scale, local initiatives • 6 of the topical projects are already in progress • Total value of these projects is 4 million EUR • Donor contributions – 1.7 million EUR Health and Maternity CORE – Agri Practical Radiological Culture

  8. Results and achievements Children’s recreational center, Stolin 35 local initiativesat different stages of implementation Overall value –272,753 EUR Donor contributions –246,557 EUR Provision of drinking water Local radiation club in Bragin

  9. UNDP support project Created in 2004 • Provides financial, administrative andtechnical support to the coordination structures; • Facilitates the preparation, assessment and selection of projects; and • Coordinates the implementation of the CORE Programme. The project is supported by Komchernobyl, SDC, UN-OCHA, FERT and IRSN

  10. More information on CORE Programme activities: www.core-chernobyl.org

  11. THANK YOU Zoya Trafimchik zoya.trofimchik@core-chernobyl.org zoia@komchern.org.by

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