South Caucasus Cooperation Program

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The South Caucasus Cooperation Program (SCCP) a unique regional initiative established by the Eurasia Foundation in 1998 to facilitate greater contact and cooperation among leading organizations in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.

Managed by staff in all three countries, SCCP provides financing to grassroots organizations in the South Caucasus to implement cross-border projects that address regional concerns.

Through its grantmaking and operational activities, SCCP supports cross-border projects in the Eurasia Foundation’s mandate areas of civil society, public administration and policy, and private enterprise development. Within these broad fields, SCCP develops independent and professional media, builds the capacity of policy research organizations, and increases the involvement of civil society in transboundary water resource management

See Also Caucasus Research Resource Centers

Contacts


Armenia Office

56 Zarubyan Street, Yerevan 0009, Tel/Fax: +374(10) 58-60-95; 58-60-56

Azerbaijan Office

67 Fizuli Street, 5th Floor, Baku AZ1014, Tel/Fax: +994(12) 596-1285; 596-1286; 596-1287

Georgia Office

3 Kavsadze Street, Tbilisi 0179, Tel/Fax: +995(32) 22-32-64; 25-39-42; 25-39-43


Further Readings, References, Links

Reducing Transboundary Degradation in the Kura/Aras River Basin

Sustainable Management of Aquifers in the South Caucasus Region

Privatization of Social Policy of Water Supply in South Caucasus

Situation in (South) Caucasus

Fostering Dialogue between Riparian States for Development and Establishment of Initial Legal and Institutional Frameworks for Increased Cooperation and Joint Management of the Kura-Aras River Basin


Source(s)

The South Caucasus Cooperation Program


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