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  • The Global Environment Facility, a partnership of multilateral banks and United Nations agencies, has pledged to direct a total of about $25 million over the next three to four years.

    Experts call for protecting sites in Asia to ensure the survival of the tiger 2010

  • The Global Environment Facility, a partnership of multilateral banks and United Nations agencies, has pledged to direct a total of about $25 million over the next three to four years.

    Experts call for protecting sites in Asia to ensure the survival of the tiger 2010

  • The Global Environment Facility, a partnership of multilateral banks and U.N. agencies, has pledged to direct a total of roughly $25 million over the next three to four years.

    Experts call for protecting sites in Asia to ensure the survival of the tiger 2010

  • Calls upon developed country Parties and invites other Parties that make financial contributions to the Global Environment Facility to secure a successful fifth replenishment of the Global Environment Facility and to ensure that the findings of the mid-term review of the Resource Allocation Framework are fully taken into account;

    Ellen Snortland: A Tree Grows in Copenhagen 2009

  • Recalling also the annex to the memorandum of understanding between the Conference of the Parties and the Council of the Global Environment Facility on the determination of the funding necessary and available for the implementation of the Convention,1

    Ellen Snortland: A Tree Grows in Copenhagen 2009

  • Germany (which hosted the 2006 World Cup), along with the Global Environment Facility and the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) is participating in the "Green Goal" program for Cape Town that targets energy and water conservation, waste reduction, transportation, and green building.

    John Gartner: South Africa Sets Green Goals for World Cup 2009

  • Multilateral and bilateral donors include the governments of the Netherlands and the United States, and the Global Environment Facility.

    Biological diversity in the Western Ghats and Sri Lanka 2008

  • The East Africa Cross Border Biodiversity Project, funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) through the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and executed by the three governments in the Eastern African sub-region, sought to identify and promote systemic national and regional policies and administrative measures to ensure sustainable management of cross-border biodiversity (ecosystems) and to reduce biodiversity loss at crossborder sites in east Africa.

    Opportunities for development in Africa 2008

  • The East Africa Cross Border Biodiversity Project, funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) through the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and executed by the three governments in the Eastern African sub-region, sought to identify and promote systemic national and regional policies and administrative measures to ensure sustainable management of cross-border biodiversity (ecosystems) and to reduce biodiversity loss at crossborder sites in east Africa.

    Policy and legal responses for sustainable development in Africa 2008

  • Many international donors are involved in the region, including the Global Environment Facility, whose Western Tien Shan Project supports biodiversity conservation in three counties of western Tien Shan.

    Biological diversity in the mountains of Central Asia 2008

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