
Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan: The Pakhta-abad Canal Pilot Project
Demonstration of cost effective technologies and automation system, water control and water management. (water level recorders, gates positioning devices; 3) at a cooperative farm, which links the management of the automated Pakhta-abad canal with farmers’ irrigation needs; 4) train. Initiate on-farm water management pilot project.

Meteor burst communication system
Improve the quality of hydrometeorological forecasts. Improve hydrometeorological data exchange

Natural Resources Management Project (NRMP)
Increased management capacity in the natural resources sectors. Provide support to the National Hydrometeorological Services (NHMS) to strengthen their capacity to prepare accurate regional seasonal runoff forecasts for the Syr Darya and Amu Darya River systems.

Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan: Transboundary Water and Energy Management
Improve water resources management. Implementation of the 1998 Agreement between Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan.

Regional Center of Hydrology
Improvement of water resources management. Improve availability and accessibility of reliable regional hydro-meteorological data.

Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)
Overarching objective of the project is to provide an adequate amount of water to all water consumers. 1) identify options for integrated water management improvements, including institutional frameworks; 2) to demonstrate applicability of the options developed; 3) capacity building of WUAs; and develop a pilot legal framework; and 4) make recommendations to replicate best practice. Establishment of a conceptual base for introducing IWRM in Fergana valley

Reconstruction of the Interstate Lake Collector
Stabilization of the reservoir channel, prevention of channel deformations.

Construction of flood control dams, taking into account the new Amu Darya river horizon.
Борьба с наводнениями. Предотвращение размыва берегов.

Tian-Shan Transboundary Protected Zones
Establish transboundary protected zones in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan. Protection of endangered spieces