Project ID 2210225031

The new paradigm in water management recognizes that healthy and functional ecosystems are a critical and sustainable way to secure access to water and ensure related environmental services for the development of inclusive and sustainable societies depending of this precious resource. The participation of young people, women and indigenous people, among other vulnerable groups, is vital to achieve integrated water resource management. Science-based information for decision-making, capacity building in water diplomacy becomes key to face the challenges in Central American, a region highly affected by extreme hydro-meteorological events due to high vulnerability to climate change, and limited cooperation, governance and articulation mechanisms with relevant stake-holders in the countries.

  • On-going

USD 25,000

Total Project Budget

USD 18,975

Total Incurred Expenditures

Progress

On-going
Start Date 2022.01.01
End Date 2023.12.31
76%
Benchmark as of 2023.06.30

Geographical Scope and Beneficiaries

Country Allocation

Financial plan

Type of Funding Uses of Funding Sources of Funding Project Budget (USD) Incurred Expenditures (USD)
Assessed Contribution - Assessed Contribution Natural sciences Contribution to Regular Budget 25,000 18,975

Project contributes to

Contribution to UNESCO Results Framework 2022-2025
Sector: Natural sciences
Outcome 3 - Enhance knowledge for climate action, biodiversity, water and ocean management, and disaster risk reduction Output: 3.SC2 - Water science, innovation, education, management, cooperation and governance bolstered for a water secure world in a changing environment
Intersectoral
Outcome 3 - Enhance knowledge for climate action, biodiversity, water and ocean management, and disaster risk reduction Output: 3.IP2 - Environmental education strengthened to equip learners to address global environmental challenges
Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals
  • 5%
  • 60%
  • 10%
  • 20%
  • 5%
UNESCO Global Priorities and Priority Groups
  • Gender Equality | 30%
  • Youth | 20%