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Implementation

A1 - Anchoring the UfM as regional cooperation platform

A2 - Strengthening operational assistance & response capacity 

A3 - Fostering interregional cooperation initiative

A4 - Using advanced technologies for prevention, preparedness and response 

A5 - Strengthening the interlinkages with all relevant actors

Timeframe

Inception phase (09-2024 - 09-2025)

  • Preliminary teamwork session 

  • Coordination and liaising with Phase III TJ's (Part -1)

  • Coordination and liaising with Phase III TJ's (Part -2)

Systems Final Designs update 

  • Validation of the End users/beneficiary in the 3+1 country

  • Update, validate list of equipment

  • Identify Other Water project in CA 

  • DSS definition and benchmarking

  • Foreign partner validated and contractualized 

  • Self Assessing missing pieces lab equipment's for HMs (KG)  

  • Self Assessing Quality level organization

  • Project Quality Manual

  • Testing gamma Sensor TJ2409

  • Project launch event and SC1 (??? October 2025)​

 

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Implementation Phase (11-2025 - 08-2027)

  1. Establishment of water monitoring systems

  2. Establishment of Laboratory capacity  systems

  3. Design and Set up of the Decision Support Tool (DST) 

  4. Operation and management of the Monitoring system 

  5. TTEX and Public awareness program​

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The WRHM2CA project plays a vital role in addressing climate change impacts across Central Asia by enhancing regional water monitoring systems and expanding laboratory capacities focused on uranium legacy sites in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan.

Through a network of precise, cost-effective, and compatible sensors and lab equipment tailored to each country, it creates a robust data system ready to aid in environmental crises.

Seamlessly integrated into national Environmental Security frameworks, this initiative empowers better collaboration and deeper insight into protecting natural resources and critical infrastructure from the evolving challenges of climate change.

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