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Strengthening Global Capacity to Sustain Transboundary Waters: The International Waters Learning Exchange and Resource Network (IW:LEARN), Operational Phase
The overall objective of this project is to improve the management of transboundary water systems by increasing the capacity to identify, disseminate and replicate best practices and lessons learned across the GEF IW projects. This objective will be achieved through a suite of learning exchanges, knowledge sharing activities, joint demonstration activities, and related capacity building Information Communication Technologies (ICT) activities among GEF supported IW projects and their partners.
Environmental Business Finance Program (EBFP)
The objective of EBFP is to engage financial intermediaries (FIs) such as banks, leasing companies, and microfinance institutions, in the financing of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that contribute to the improvement of the global environment and meet GEF operational objectives. It plans on addressing both the demand and supply sides of environmental markets for SMEs. EBFP will build upon the lessons learned from the previous SME program.
Lake Skader-Shkoder Integrated Ecosystem Management
The overall objective of the project would be to assist the Governments of Albania and Montenegro in achieving a more sustainable use of the natural resources of the Lake Shkoder and its watershed. The global environmental objective of the project is to reduce pollution and conserve the lake and its biodiversity as an internationally important nature habitat for different flora and fauna species, especially for waterfowl birds.
Corazon Transboundary Biosphere Reserve
The global objective of the proposed project is to consolidate the management and protection of Nicaragua’s and Honduras’ proposed Transfrontier Biosphere Reserve “Corazón de Corredor Biológico Mesoamericano” (henceforth “Corazón Reserve”), simultaneously strengthening the PA systems as a whole of the two countries. The Corazón Reserve extends in Honduras from the Plátano Biosphere Reserve through the Tawakha Indigenous Reserve and Patuca National Park, to the Bosawas Reserve in Nicaragua and includes adjacent areas of natural habitat in the Mosquitia.
SIP: Transboundary Agro-Ecosystem Management Programme for the Kagera River Basin (Kagera TAMP)
: To support adaptive management and the adoption of an integrated ecosystems’ approach for the management of land resources in the Kagera Basin over the medium to long-term which will generate local, national and global benefits and contribute to improved agricultural production, food security and rural livelihoods
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.
Biodiversity Conservation in the Productive Landscape of the Venezuelan Andes
PDF B Project Description: The full scale project will conserve the montane forest biodiversity and related ecological services of the Venezuelan Tropical Andes. Forming part of the North Andean Bioregion, this area has globally significant biodiversity and is at the highest priority level for conservation. Venezuela is proposing a long-term, three-part programme to secure this conservation.
Methyl Bromide Phase-Out Project
Feb 2005. WP inclusion. During project preparation it appeared that: 1) Ukraine wishes to retain capacity for MBr production. 2) MBr consumption is significant. 3) CTC was produced in one facility, mostly as feedstock for CFC-11/12 in the USSR. Ukraine seeks assistance to close that facility which has been idle since 1998. As a result, the project design addresses the above reality and seeks to: 1) Phase out MBr consumption in the grain sector and reduce use for Quarantine and Pre-shipment.
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