Armenia - When the heating is no longer an issue (英语)
This result reports talks about urban heating in Armenia. Heating in residential and public buildings in Armenia was cut in the early 1990s. In the following years, which included several energy reforms, households switched to heating by electricity or natural gas. Heating is also no longer an issue for more than 6,000 poor households. Prior to the project, a significant share of the population relied on unsafe and environmentally unfriendly fuels...
FY17 - Regulation and Competition Policy,FY17 - Air quality management,FY17 - Environmental Health and Pollution Management,FY17 - Urban Infrastructure and Service Delivery,FY17 - Social Safety Nets,FY17 - Social Protection,FY17 - Soil Pollution,FY17 - Financial Sector oversight and policy/banking regulation & restructuring,FY17 - Urban Development,FY17 - Water Pollution,FY17 - Business Enabling Environment,FY17 - Financial Stability
FY17 - Social Protection,FY17 - Housing Construction,FY17 - Other Education,FY17 - Other Energy and Extractives,FY17 - Sub-National Government
TF025754-PHRD: POWER & GAS RESTRUCTURING PROJ. (REC.-EXEC.),TF040489-ARMENIA: DEVELOPMENT OF URBAN HEAT STRATEGY,TF025128-PHRD-POWER & GAS RESTRUCTURING PROJ.(BANK-EXEC.),TF030314-DANISH CTF GENERAL FY03 - (ALL EXCEPT SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA),TF041064-ARMENIA - URBAN HEATING,TF052090-JSDF SEED-ARMENIA: ENABLING POOR HOUSEHOLDS TO PARTICIPATE IN PROVISION
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