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Regional Coordination Experiences and Mechanisms: The GCLME Scenario

Project Objectives. Stakeholder Coordination. Regional Coordination Mechanisms. . IGCC. . GCC. . Hubs of Technical Programmes. Mechanics of Institutional Sustainability. . Location and Utilities. . MOUs . . Regional Activity Centres. . Donors Conference (ADB ? 2008). Harmonized Framework/Methodologies.

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Regional Coordination Experiences and Mechanisms: The GCLME Scenario

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    1. Regional Coordination Experiences and Mechanisms: The GCLME Scenario Sub-regional Workshop for GEF Focal Points West and Central Africa Dakar, 21-23 May 2007

    2. Project Objectives

    3. Stakeholder Coordination

    4. Regional Coordination Mechanisms

    5. Mechanics of Institutional Sustainability

    6. Harmonized Framework/Methodologies Standardization basis for intercomparability

    7. Harmonized Regulatory Framework Still Early Days

    8. Harmonized Regulatory Framework 2. Pollution and Ecosystem Health – Common Effluent Standards, Regional Spill Contingency Plan

    9. Concluding Thoughts a) RCU/Commission Secretariat – entrench regional approach & cohesion b) Adoption of agreed Standardized approaches/methodologies & harmonized regulatory measures sustain regional cooperation c) Regional Scientific/Technical Advisory Groups provides platform for knowledge management d) NGOs/CBOs strengthen networking and outreach: enabled access to high decision makers and increased citizen involvement e) TDA/SAP process enables Cross Sectoral/Inter-ministerial participation and political support

    10. International Collaboration UNEP: LBA; Effluent Standards; ICAM, GRID, GFMS etc. UNDP: ICAM, Capacity Building, Investment Round Tables ; Sustainable Development Networks UNIDO: Cleaner Production; Chemicals Management, Industrial Pollution, Industrialized Fishery UNIDO/ICS: GIS, ICAM, Emerging Technologies IMO: Oil/Chemical Spill contingency planning; Ballast Water, Shipping generated pollution, ESI Mapping, Particularly Sensitive Areas (PSA), etc. FAO: Fish Trawl Surveys, Fisheries, Mangrove, Pollution, Data Management (FAO/GIS/OF/WA) IMR: Fish Trawl Surveys, Primary Productivity, Benthic Ecology IOC-UNESCO: Ocean Dynamics, Global Ocean Observing Systems, Early Warming Systems, climate Change, Pollution, Data and Information Management.

    11. International Collaboration Contd NEPAD: NEPAD Environmental Action Plan AU: Ocean Dynamics, Coastal Erosion, Early Warning Systems EU: Regional Marine Data base Project (BDRM) World Bank: Investment Linkages/Mechanism, West African Gas Pipeline, Sustainable Fisheries AfDB:Environnemental Management, EIAs, Project Development, IUCN/WWF:Marine Protected Areas, Mangroves, Fisheries, Biodiversity, National Resource Management US-NOAA:LME Management, Fisheries, Governance, Socio-Economics US-Army Corps of Engineers:Coastal Erosion, Sediment Budget, Shoreline Protection Marine Institutions (Worldwide): Ecosystem Management

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