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LAWS

  • Law on Waters
  • Law on Water Economy

MANUALS

  • Manual: Using RIBMAN 5 for IWRM assessment
  • Manual: On-farm Irrigation Water Management
  • Manual of Community Participation Processes and Techniques
  • Sector Policy Review Framework Handbook
  • Manual: Irrigation Software Applications CROPWAT, CLIMWAT, SIRMOD
  • Manual: Irrigation Management Systems
Financing:
IPA

Contracting Authority
Delegation of the European Union (EUD)

Beneficiary
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy

Contractor
EPTISA in consortium with Point Pro and Temelsu

Reference Number
EuropeAid/137393/DH/SER/MK

Project Duration:
September 2017 – May 2020

Latest news

  • Training on Water Tariff Methodology for Irrigation of the Small-scale Systems 10/11/2020
  • Second round of meetings with farmers in support of the establishment of an agricultural cooperative 15/09/2020
  • Study visit for exchange of experiences on management and maintenance of small-scale irrigation systems 10/09/2020
  • Feasibility Studies for Konopnica and Pishica Locations Presented 14/02/2020
  • Meetings With Farmers in Support of Forming an Agricultural Cooperative 24/01/2020

This Project is Funded
by the European Union

Ministry of Agriculture,
Forestry and Water Economy

This project is implemented by Eptisa and its consortium partners Point Pro and Temelsu

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Mobile: +389 71 268 279
Tel.: +389 2 311 99 07
Fax: +389 2 311 99 89

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Strengthening capacity for investment and financial planning

Carefully planning and proper preparation for implementation of various environmental projects, through EAS Project, is extremely important taking into account that some projects are more important and urgent for implementation that others. Through EAS project investment demands and financing resources will be identified and supported with clear justification why funds have been proposed to be allocated in a particular way. Also, based on develop ranked list of infrastructure projects based on criteria for priority project selection, one of the main task will be matching investment needs and available or potential financial resources and propose policy to close the financing gap, so that projects may be implemented.

Enhanced capacities for planning implementation of the more demanding environmental investment directives

Environment, is one of the most expensive negotiating chapter and it requires more than EUR 10 billion of investments in environment to meet EU standards. The most demanding sector is water management, including water supply and waste water treatment (about EUR 5.6 billion), and waste management (about EUR 2.8 billion). Eight Directive Specific Implementation Plans (DSIP) should be prepared as a part of EAS project to reach objective set in a EU directive for most demanding sectors (water and waste management)

Strengthening of institutions for the implementation of legislation in the field of environment

Environment, is one of the most complex negotiating Chapter that involves institutions at central, regional and local levels, civil society organizations and industries. 10 Working Groups are in charge for preparation of different legislations, good vertical and horizontal coordination is required, as well as clear allocation of responsibilities for transposition, implementation and enforcement. Systematic approach to monitoring, enforcement and inspection capacities is necessity in order to avoid institutional gaps and develop institutional development plan (APACD)

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