Posted by: willem van cotthem | September 19, 2007

NGOs and environmental policy (dgAlert / GEF)

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http://topics.developmentgateway.org/water/rc/ItemDetail.do~1113821?intcmp=700As&itemId=1113821

http://www.gefweb.org/interior.aspx?id=114
NGOs and environmental policy

 

As informed and effective advocates, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have had a role in shaping the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and its agenda from the beginning. Today, participation by NGOs, both local and international, is crucial, not only at the project level but also in GEF policy dimensions. Village organizations and other community-based groups, academic institutions, and foundations are among the NGO partners integral to GEF’s efforts. More than 150 GEF-financed projects are executed or co-executed by, or contain contracts or subcontracts to, nongovernmental groups. More than 60 regional and global NGO networks are involved in the design and implementation of GEF-funded transboundary waters projects. GEF’s Small Grants Programme, administered by UNDP, has provided grants of up to $50,000 to finance more than 1,200 NGO-executed projects.

 

GEF Accredited NGOs

GEF Accreditation Process

GEF NGO Regional Focal Points (as of May 2007)

A to Z Guide to the GEF

GEF NGO Consultations

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Sir, i want to join ur group,i’m post graduate& have experience on tissue culture of Jatropha curcas.

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