N° du projet 2210232021
SIDS are faced with several serious environmental challenges and are characterized by fragile natural environments mostly related to climate change, including sea-level rise and loss of biodiversity and ecosystem goods and services. UNESCO's Ecohydrology Programme is focused on an integrated understanding of biological and hydrological processes applying a scientific basis for a socially acceptable, cost-effective, and systemic approach to the sustainable management of freshwater resources. The activity will lead to the sustainable management of one SIDS BR using the ecohydrology approach and designation as a demonstration site. These actions will contribute to the SDGs, the AU Agenda 2063, and the SAMOA Pathway for biodiversity conservation in SIDS.
- On-going
USD 15,000
Budget total du projet
USD -
Total des dépenses encourues
Progression
En coursCouverture géographique et bénéficiaires
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Guinée-Bissau 80%
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Cabo Verde 20%
Plan de financement
Type de financement | Utilisation des fonds | Sources de financement | Budget du projet (USD) | Dépenses encourues (USD) |
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Assessed Contribution - Assessed Contribution | Natural sciences | Contribution to Regular Budget | 15,000 | - |
Les projets contribuent à
- 100%
- Gender Equality | 10%
- Priority Africa | 100%
- Small Island Developing States | 100%