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Anticipated
Funding for the Fourth Year of the Georgia Winter Heating Assistance
Program Reaches $10.1 Million. PA Consulting Group Selected to Manage
this Year’s Program.
For
the winter of 2001-2002, the US Government, acting through the United
States Agency for International Development (USAID), is anticipating
allocation of $9.1 million in assistance for the fourth year of the
Georgia Winter Heating Assistance Program. BP, the international
petroleum company leading the construction of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan
and Shah-Deniz pipelines, is also participating in the program by
providing an additional $1 million for assistance to purchase
electricity for the vulnerable people and institutions, bringing the
total funding for this program to $10.1 million. This is the largest
amount of subsidy funding ever allocated for this program.
The
assistance program is targeted at the most vulnerable part of the
Georgian population and socially-critical institutions and will, as in
past years, be used to pay for electricity consumption, up to
established limits per household and institution, during the winter
months of December 2001 through March 2002.
USAID
has for a second year selected PA Government Services (PA), part of
the PA Consulting Group, to manage the implementation of the program.
PA has teamed with the Georgian Disabled Women’s
International Association to assist with the program’s
implementation.
Due
to the increased amount of assistance, this year’s program will
cover more beneficiaries nationwide, although the funds available will
not permit the payment of electricity costs for all of those in need.
Beneficiaries will, as in past years, be selected by a computerized
database originally developed by Counterpart International, based on a
comprehensive survey of the Georgian population and records available
from the Ministry of Labor, Health, and Social Welfare. The database
includes a vulnerability rating for each household that will be used
to ensure that the subsidies reach those most in need.
During
this year’s program, PA anticipates that approximately 107,248
beneficiary households in Tbilisi will be entitled to assistance
payments to cover an initial limit of 200 kW/h of electricity on a
monthly basis; about 71,481 vulnerable households in the regional
centers outside of Tbilisi will have an initial limit of 150 kW/h
electricity monthly. Additionally, the program will cover the
electricity bills of approximately 300 socially critical institutions
such as hospitals, boarding schools, maternity houses, and orphanages.
Further, electricity usage for the collective centers for
internally-displaced persons will also be subsidized. More rural
villages will not be included in this year’s program due to the low
amount of forecasted electricity supply to such areas.
Over
the next few weeks, those selected for participation in the program
will receive a beneficiary certificate from PA representatives. PA
will also inform the local electricity distribution company of the
beneficiaries’ status to help ensure against disconnection for
nonpayment.
For more information about the program, please contact the Georgian Disabled Women’s International Association, at 34 Zubalashvili str. or call the following numbers:
Telephone:
(995 32) 92-14-61;
(995 32) 93 50 67;
(995 32) 93-49-99
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