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Strengthening the Implementation Capacities for Nutrient Reduction and Transboundary Cooperation in the Danube River Basin (Tranche 2)
The overall objective of the Danube Regional Project is to complement the activities of the ICPDR required to provide a regional approach and global significance to the development of national policies and legislation and the definition of priority actions for nutrient reduction and pollution control with particular attention to achieving sustainable transboundary ecological effects within the DRB and the Black Sea area.
Enabling Activities for the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs): National Implementation Plan for THAILAND
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 Thailand; ii. Assist Thailand in meeting its reporting and other obligations under the Convention; iii. Strengthen Thailand’s national capacity to manage POPs and chemicals generally.
National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA)
The primary goal of the NAPA process is to broadly communicate to the international community priority activities that address Sudan’s urgent needs for adapting to the adverse impacts of climate change.
The Green Corridor
This project will provide the additional resources required to demonstrate and ensure that by improving the management of productive landscapes, global conservation targets can be met whilst sustaining benefits to local communities and provincial coffers. This project will improve the capacity and increase the motivation of provincial authorities and local communities to cooperate for biodiversity conservation and sustainable management of natural resources.
Fostering Active and Effective Civil Society Participation in Preparations for Implementation of the Stockholm Convention. (NGO-POPs Elimination Project).
The NGO-POPs Elimination Project aims to increase the capacity of NGOs in developing countries and countries with economies in transition to play a constructive and effective role in Stockholm Convention implementation. Increased NGO capacity will, in turn, help increase awareness of POPs and the Stockholm Convention in these countries and enhance the ability of these countries to achieve the objectives of the Convention. The Project will run for two years, so that its work will likely be complete by the first Stockholm Convention Conference of the Parties, or soon thereafter.
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