Categories
Audio Review - South Caucasus News

Fourth GREEN Armenia Platform policy dialogue urges action to enhance the country’s water sector


The Government of Armenia, jointly with the World Bank, the European Union, and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), held the 4th policy dialogue of joint Growth and Recovery to Empower, Equip and Nurture (GREEN) Armenia Platform. Chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Khachatryan, the meeting identified innovative ideas and shared global knowledge on how sustainable water and wastewater management can contribute to the country’s increased resilience to climate change.

The goal of the GREEN Armenia platform is to combine and optimize policies and investment initiatives to support Armenia’s transition to a green economy. The event presented the government outlook for the water sector challenges and international partners’ vision and commitments for addressing Armenia’s water sector vulnerabilities, including potential partnerships to mobilize international expertise and prioritize investments in the sector.

Armenia’s water sector faces multifaceted challenges related to surface and groundwater management, water quality, irrigation, water supply and sanitation, as well as its management framework. Climate change is another crosscutting threat affecting the water sector and requiring better management of natural resources, including water. While in general Armenia’s water resources are sufficient, their regional availability and seasonal fluctuation call for effective and sustainable water resources management. This includes improved water sector infrastructure, increased storage capacity, strengthened institutional capabilities, and relevant sector policies.

Addressing these challenges requires a comprehensive approach that integrates sustainable practices, technological innovations, and community engagement. Synergy among various stakeholders, including government agencies, non-governmental organizations, local communities, and international partners, is essential to leverage collective expertise and resources effectively. Additionally, accessing global knowledge networks and securing sufficient financing mechanisms can further bolster Armenia’s efforts to implement innovative solutions and build resilience against the impacts of climate change on water resources.

“Armenia has sufficient water resources availability, however this resource is fast declining because of climate change and too much water lost on its way from the source to its destination. A shift in the mindset is needed, recognizing that water requires better management. The World Bank is ready to help Armenia with investment in infrastructure, as well as improvements in its governing institutions and policies, in order to improve the management of one of Armenia’s most precious resources,” said Carolin Geginat, the World Bank Country Manager for Armenia.

In his speech, Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Khachatryan highlighted the key importance of sustainable management of water resources from the point of view of building a green and resilient future, especially emphasizing its importance in terms of climate change, and new vulnerabilities emerging as a result. At the same time, from the point of view of effective addressing of the existing problems, Deputy Prime Minister Khachatryan emphasized the need to review the framework of the current water resources management policy, including the adoption of new technologies and approaches.

Increased irrigation needs, climate change, and an outdated water infrastructure pose risks to the available water resources in Armenia. In order to prevent further water losses, Armenia needs to develop better wastewater treatment, step up efforts to clean Lake Sevan and develop and implement a water management strategy, in line with the Art. 48 of CEPA. The EU stands ready to support the Government in all of these efforts, including in the context of the EU-Armenian Investment Coordination Platform that was established to accelerate investments of critical and strategic importance for Armenia,” said Vassilis Maragos, EU Ambassador, and the Head of EU Delegation to Armenia.

“Climate change presents a significant threat to Armenia’s water resources. To build forward better, ensuring sustainable water and wastewater management is crucial. The Water Sector Adaptation Plan represents critical steps in achieving this objective. It also places a much-needed spotlight on local-level, climate-smart water management solutions that UNDP has been successfully demonstrating over the past decades. This dialogue is a step forward in coordinating efforts and finding new collaborative solutions,” said Natia Natsvlishvili, UNDP Resident Representative in Armenia.

GREEN Armenia platform was initiated in June of 2022 with the aim of streamlining policy and investment initiatives for Armenia’s green transition and ensuring a more efficient coordination with the development partners. This was the fourth in the series of the high-level policy dialogues, which have been instrumental in elevating and streamlining policy and technical assistance on issues related to green economy transition, air pollution and water resource management. The counterparts remain committed to continuing these series, given their results driven and successful outcomes, with clear commitments both on the part of the government of Armenia and the development partners.


Categories
Audio Review - South Caucasus News

Haley to drop out of presidential race, as Trump and Biden sweep Super Tuesday


Nikki Haley is pulling out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination, the BBC reports.

It comes after President Joe Biden and Donald Trump swept the state primaries that were held on Super Tuesday, making a White House rematch between them even more likely.

Biden won Democratic nominating contests in 14 states – plus Iowa, where people voted by post – but lost in the territory American Samoa by 11 votes.

Meanwhile, Trump won 14 Republican contests – further cementing his strong overall lead over Haley, though she secured a surprise win in Vermont.

The two men looked ahead to their likely rematch by trading insults after their wins were confirmed.

Trump said the US would no longer have a country if his opponent won the election, while Biden accused him of being “driven by grievance” not the good of Americans.

Victorious candidates are being awarded delegates – of which they need a certain number to get their party’s official nod to run for president.

Immigration and the economy were the key issues for Republican voters questioned in CBS exit polls in Virginia and North Carolina


Categories
South Caucasus News

Krikorian: More contacts between people needed for coexistence of Armenians and Azerbaijanis – REPORT.az


Krikorian: More contacts between people needed for coexistence of Armenians and Azerbaijanis  REPORT.az

Categories
South Caucasus News

Some 16 gazelles and 66 falcons released into wild


The reintroduction of gazelle, bison, Indian sharpshooter, bezoar goat (wild goat), and falcon was carried out last year in order to restore the population of rare and endangered species.

Categories
South Caucasus News

Women entrepreneurs to receive start-up funding in Azerbaijan


The Azerbaijan Women’s Entrepreneurship Development Association (AQSIA) has offered start-up funding to 700 women entrepreneurs in Azerbaijan’s regions, Azernews reports.

Categories
South Caucasus News

Baku hosts first official meeting of COP9 Bureau


The first official meeting of the Bureau of the Ninth Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP9) to the International Convention against Doping has been held in Baku.

Categories
South Caucasus News

Azerbaijan demolishes key building of Karabakh Armenians – WION


Azerbaijan demolishes key building of Karabakh Armenians  WION

Categories
South Caucasus News

Hamas ministry: Palestinian death toll in Gaza Strip exceeds 30,000


The Palestinian death toll in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has reached 30,700, Report informs, citing the Health Ministry of Hamas.


Categories
Audio Review - South Caucasus News

Armenian authorities’ policy delays peace in the South Caucasus


AIR Center advisor Roza Bayramli’s article titled “Armenian authorities’ policy delays peace in the South Caucasus” has been published on the “Vestnik Kavkaza” website.

The author provides a comprehensive analysis on Armenia’s statements regarding the freezing of its activities in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), its attempts to fill the political vacuum left by Russia with the West, as well as on official Baku’s stance on Irevan’s policies undermining peace in the region.

Touching on the Armenia-CSTO relations, R. Bayramli says that in an interview with France24, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that his country had de facto frozen its participation in the organization.

“Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov responded to Pashinyan’s statement, saying that the Armenian side had not taken any official steps in that regard. The Prime Minister says that he has never sought to involve the CSTO in a military conflict. He only intended to achieve a “firm political position” in the entity. However, the Prime Minister remains silent about the fact that CSTO could not interfere, because Armenia’s sovereign borders were not violated.”

Commenting on the bilateral relations between Armenia and Russia, R. Bayramli notes that Moscow has openly stated that Irevan’s detrimental steps, harming the spirit of ties, were of great concern. 

“Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says that some forces are purposefully trying to push Russia out of the South Caucasus region. However, the Armenian authorities try to portray the events like Russia itself wants to pull away from the region.”

According to R. Bayramli, against the backdrop of all this, Armenia is deepening its cooperation with the West. 

“During Pashinyan’s visit to France, an agreement was reached between the French intelligence service and the Armenian intelligence agency on the exchange of data on four countries-Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkey and Russia.”

R.Bayramli also drew attention to Armenia’s maneuvering between geopolitical centers. She noted that on one hand, Speaker of the Armenian parliament Alen Simonian suggests an EU membership bid; on the other hand, deputy speaker Ruben Rubinyan says that the country has no intention of leaving the Eurasian Economic Union.

“A peace treaty is out of France’s interests. Paris’s goal is to replace the Russian military base in Armenia with a French military base. France does not conceal its attempts to pursue a neocolonial policy in the South Caucasus.”

In the end, the author emphasized that chances for lasting peace in the region are threatened by Armenia’s recent steps. Armenia should give up its policy aimed at destabilization and refrain from involving outside actors in regional affairs.

https://vestikavkaza.ru/articles/politika-vlastej-armenii-zamedlaet-dostizenie-mira-na-uznom-kavkaze.html


Categories
South Caucasus News

Fourth GREEN Armenia Platform policy dialogue urges action to enhance the country’s water sector – Public Radio of … – Public Radio of Armenia – Official Web site


Fourth GREEN Armenia Platform policy dialogue urges action to enhance the country’s water sector – Public Radio of …  Public Radio of Armenia – Official Web site