To reduce land degradation and desertification through sustainable land and ecosystem management (SLEM) approaches for improving agro-ecosystem productivity and enhancing institutional capacity for monitoring SLEM outcomes
With the overarching goal of integrating CBD Obligations into National Planning Processes through Enabling Activities (EA), the main objective of this project is to enable Tuvalu to revise its National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs) and to develop the Fifth National Report (5NR) to the CBD
To strengthen approaches that promote biodiversity conservation and mitigate land degradation in globally important oases ecosystems by demonstrating adaptive management of agricultural heritage.
Enhanced conservation of the agricultural biodiversity in Armenia that supports adaptation to environmental and agricultural challenges, including markets, in the country and provides a sustainable basis for enhanced utilization to improve rural livelihoods
rotect human health and the environment from Mercury releases originating from the intentional use of mercury in artisanal small-scale gold mining (ASGM), as well as the unsound management and disposal of Mercury containing products from the healthcare sector.
To improve the financial sustainability and strategic cohesion of Seychelles protected area system while also dealing with emerging threats and risks to biodiversity in a shifting national economic environment.
To mainstream the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and ecosystem services into coastal zone management and into the operations and policies of the tourism and physical development sectors in the Republic of Mauritius through a ‘land- and seascape wide’ integrated management approach based on the Environmental Sensitive Areas’ (ESAs) inventory and assessment
Increase the water security, climate resilience and management of
natural resources at regional, sub-basin and community levels in the Niger Basin by contributing to SAP/SDAP
and CRIP4 implementation and outcomes of NBA’s Strategic Plan.
To take stock of South Sudan’s existing capacities and specific capacity needs and priorities, as it moves to implement multilateral environmental Conventions to which it is a signatory.