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National Capacity Self-Assessment (NCSA) for Global Environmental Management
The objective of the National Capacity Needs Self-Assessment (NCSA) is to identify country level priorities and needs for capacity building to address global environmental issues, in particular biological diversity, climate change, and land degradation, and the synergies between them, with the aim of catalyzing domestic and/or externally assisted action to meet those needs in a coordinated and planned manner.
Strategic Partnership for Nutrient Reduction in the Danube River and Black Sea - World Bank-GEF Nutrient Reduction Investment Fund: Tranche 3
1.The World Bank-GEF Investment Fund (IF) is the investment arm of the GEF Strategic Partnership on the Black Sea/Danube Basin which also funds two regional projects, the Black Sea Ecosystem Recovery Project for the Black Sea littoral countries and the Danube Regional Project in the Danube Basin, both focusing mainly on capacity building activities. The Fund constitutes a proposed envelope of US$70 million, to be approved by the GEF Council in three tranches, to partially grant-finance investment projects in the Black Sea/Danube Basin that aim at nutrient reduction.
Enabling activities for the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants: National Implementation Plan for Senegal
Within the overall objective of the Stockholm POPs Convention, which is to protect human health and the environment from POPs, the project will: i) Strengthen Senegal’s national capacity to implement the Stockholm Convention; ii) Strengthen the national capacity to sound management of POPs and chemicals generally; iii) Formulate a National Implementation Plan for meeting obligations under the Convention as well as action plans for the sound management of specific POPs.
Enabling activities for the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs): National Implementation Plan for Cambodia
Within the overall objective of the Stockholm Convention, which is to protect human health and the environment from POPs, the project will: (i) prepare the ground for implementation of the Convention in Cambodia; (ii) assist Cambodia in meeting its reporting and other obligations under the Convention; and (iii) strengthen Cambodia’s national capacity to manage POPs and chemicals generally.
Sustainable Management of Inland Wetlands in Southern Africa: A Livelihoods and Ecosystem Approach
This MSP aims to increase capacity for management of wetlands in both government and non-governmental agencies in southern Africa through generation of new knowledge on wetland functioning and development of sustainable land management options for wetlands. For wetland ecosystems in southern Africa, which are increasingly being used for agriculture, this principal objective offers great potential for benefits in terms of environmental protection, integrated land and water management and sustainable development.
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