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CAPACITY 21. Brief History1992Announced at Rio1993Launched1993Operation: Over $80 million -- 14 donors1997Mid-term review in Rabat1997Mandate renewed by UNGASS /CSD2000More than 85 Countries 2000 - 2002Mainstreaming lessons2002 -Capacity 21 II. phase . CAPACITY 21. Mand
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1. Capacity 21 Programme AFRICA Racine KANE
Programme Specialist, Africa
UNDP/CAPACITY 21
2. CAPACITY 21 Brief History
1992 Announced at Rio
1993 Launched
1993 Operation: Over $80 million -- 14 donors
1997 Mid-term review in Rabat
1997 Mandate renewed by UNGASS /CSD
2000 More than 85 Countries
2000 - 2002 Mainstreaming lessons
2002 - Capacity 21 II. phase
3. CAPACITY 21
Mandate
Strengthen capacity for Agenda 21 implementation i.e. assist developing countries build their capacity to integrate the principles of Agenda 21 into national development.
4. CAPACITY 21 Principles
integration of planning processes across sectors (horizontal) and between levels of government (vertical); across space (geography); and across time (intergenerational);
participation from a diverse range of stakeholders to ensure that all interests in society are represented in the identification of needs, prioritization and implementation of planning objectives; and
information sharing across sectoral departments, between levels of government and with a broad range of stakeholders, for more comprehensive and integrated planning.
5. CAPACITY 21 Africa Coordination Mechanism Strategic and operational objectives:
Advocacy for SD in Africa by civil society and political leaders
Mainstreaming of Capacity 21 principles into government and UNDP
Networking for knowledge management and to share experience
Promoting participation of civil society and key stakeholders groups in decision making
Building partnerships both within and outside UNDP
Harmonizing the international conventions and poverty reduction strategies within a SD framework
Facilitating the participation of African countries in the WSSD
6. CAPACITY 21 Africa Bureau What do we do?
Participatory and cross-sectoral approaches
Pilot and demonstration programmes for SD
Advocacy for SD
Stakeholders roundtables
Strategic planning for sustainable development
7. CAPACITY 21- Africa Who do we work with? Country programmes
Burkina Faso: Renforcement des capacités nationales en gestion environnementale pour un développement durable
Cameroun: National Planning Process and Environmental Management Programme
The Gambia: Capacity Building for SD
Ghana: Capacity Building Programme
Kenya: Environmental Management & Planning
Tanzania: Capacity Buiding for SD & Planning « TANZAKESHO »
Malawi: Capacity Building for Environmental Support Programme
Mozambique: A Mozambican Capacity 21 Initiative: Training Programme
Niger: Appui au processus d’élaboration du PNEDD
Sao Tome & Principe: Elaboration du PNEDD
Eritrea, Senegal, Mali, Mauritania: assistance to programme preparation
8. CAPACITY 21- Africa Who do we work with? Regional level
Learning and experience sharing accross countries
Training
Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation
Support for WSSD
Approaches to Sustainability
Advocacy
Partnerships
9. Regional summary of NA process