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Implementing NAPA Priority Interventions to Build Resilience in the Agriculture and Water Sectors to the Adverse Impacts of Climate Change
To implement an urgent set of measures that will minimize and reverse the food insecurity and enhance adaptive capacity of small-scale farmers and pastoralists resulting from climate change, including variabilities in 5 vulnerable regions
Global Biodiversity Forum Phase II
This project deals with awareness, outreach, and support for technical analyses and scientific consensus on issues related to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and Conference of Parties (COPs). A consortium of international agencies and NGOs will be executing project activities that involve more than 1,500 individuals and institutions from over 105 countries. The project will constitue Phase II of the GBF's ongoing work.
Energy Efficiency Market Development
The project will help to overcome key market barriers preventing the introduction of demand side energy management services (ESCOs) in Cote d'Ivoire and other West African countries. These are lack of experience in designing and managing energy service companies, perceived risks associated with investments in industrial energy efficiency services throughout West Africa. It is estimated that the establishment of a viable commercial market for energy efficiency services in Cote d'Ivoire alone will lead to total savings in carbon emissions of about 80,000 tonnes over the next decade.
World Water Vision - Water and Nature
The Vision project is designed to find solutions over the long term to the factors that contribute to the problems of water misuse. The objectives of the Vision process are to: (a) raise awareness of issues among general population and decision-makers so as to foster political will and leadership; (b) develop a vision of water management in year 2025 that is shared by water sector specialists and civil society; and (c) provide input to the Global Water Partnership investment strategy.
Upper Mustang Biodiversity Project
The project is a first of its kind proposal that seeks biodiversity conservation at a globally unique site located in one of the most remote corner of the globe that had remained closed to outsiders until the early nineties. The site has been recently added to the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) -- a multiple use Protected Area, managed by an NGO (King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation - KMTNC). A key element of ACAP has been active participation by the indigenous people and decision making in ACAP is mostly taken by indigenous community and major user group.
Protected Areas Management
The project seeks to conserve giodiversity of global significance in Yemen through the protection, maintenance and enhancement of forest ecosystems in arid and semi-arid mountainous areas by promoting sustainable, community-based management of two selected forest ecosystems and by developing replicable systems for preserving biodiversity in Yemen.
Enabling activities to facilitate early action on the implementation of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in Angola
The objective of this Enabling Activities proposal is to strengthen national capacity to develop and formulate a National Implementation Plan (NIP) with the aim of protecting human health and the environment from negative impacts of POPs.
SIP: Stabilizing Rural Populations through Improved Systems for SLM and Local Governance of Lands in Southern Madagascar
To enhance capability of resource users to mainstream SLM in development practice and policy at local and national levels for the mutual benefits of local livelihoods and global environment.
Protected Area Project (Projet d'Appui a la Relance de la Conservation des Parcs et Reserves, PARC-CI)
To improve the sustainable management of the fauna and habitat of the Comoé National Park (CNP).
Enhancing the Use of Science in International Waters Projects to Improve Project Results
This MSP proposes to develop a platform for the assessment, integration, exchange and dissemination of scientific information and findings from GEF IW projects, both past and current. Its goal is to enhance the use of science in planning, developing and implementing of new GEF IW projects, and at the same time, to strengthen water science capacity and science-to-management linkages in developing countries. The strategic planning for the IW focal area, undertaken by its Technical Advisory Group, has clearly indicated these activities as a “corporate” GEF need.
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