International Waters and Land degradation replenishment in GEF 4 (including fees and SGP)
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International Waters and Land degradation replenishment in GEF 4
(including fees and SGP)
Total IW - $355 million for OP 8, 9,10
• RBEC IW target - $26,700 million
LD - $311 million for OP 15
• RBEC LD target – $24,350 million
RBEC IW/Adaptation Targets GEF4
Name of Project Country GEF-IW Adaptation
SCCF
Prut River Regional $1,000,000
IWRM Kyrgy/Tajik $800,000
IWRM Uzbekistan $400,000
Kura Aras River Regional $4,000,000
TWM Best Practices Regional $1,000,000 Dnieper river SAP implementation Regional $5,500,000
Caspian Groundwater Regional $1,000,000
Turkish straits MEH Turkey $1,000,000
Lake Peipsi SAP Implementation Regional $1,000,000
Caspian SAP Implementation Regional
$4,000,000 + PDF-B
350K
Kuban River TDA/SAP Russia $1,000,000
Baikal Lake watershed Regional $3,000,000
TEST Replication Regional $1,000,000
Syr Darya river basin Regional 1,000,000
Tisza River TDA/SAP Regional $1,000,000
Neman River Watershed Regional $1,000,000
Lena River Adaptation Russia $3,000,000
RBEC LD Targets GEF4
SLM Kazakhstan $ 1,000,000 SLM Kyrgyzstan $ 1,000,000 SLM Tajikistan $ 1,000,000 SLM Uzbekistan $ 1,000,000 SLM Turkmenistan $ 1,000,000
Capacity Building for CACILM Regional $ 3,000,000 SLM Albania $ 1,000,000 SLM Azerbaijan $ 2,350,000 SLM Belarus $ 1,000,000 SLM Moldova $ 1,000,000 SLM Macedonia $ 1,000,000 SLM Armenia $ 1,000,000 SLM Russia $ 4,000,000 SLM Ukraine $ 3,000,000 SLM Turkey $ 3,000,000
Strategic Priorities for IW
Contribute, primarily as a catalyst, to theimplementation of a more comprehensive, ecosystem based approach in
managing international waters water concerns SP1. Catalyzing implementation of agreed reforms and
stress reduction investments on-the-ground to address transboundary water concerns
SP2. Expanding foundational capacity building to a limited number of new transboundary systems through integrated approaches and targeted learning for the IW portfolio
SP3. Undertaking innovative demonstrations addressing key program gaps (groundwater, IWRM, SIDS, persistent toxic substances (PTS)) in IW
Main Targets
• 7 water bodies with results; 20 states
• 2 strategic partnerships funded to produce measurable pollution reductions.
• 6 new water bodies; 30 states
• 20 SIDS adopt water reforms/actions
• 4-5 demo basins with actions addressing groundwater, IWRM, and PTS.
Strategic Priorities for LD
Mitigate the causes and negative impacts of land degradation, especially desertification and deforestation on the structure and functional integrity of
ecosystems through sustainable land management practices
SP1. Foster system-wide change and remove policy, institutional, technical, capacity and financial barriers to SLM
SP2 Demonstrate and up-scale successful SLM practices for the control and prevention of desertification and deforestation
SP3 Generate and disseminate knowledge addressing current and emerging issues in SLM
SP4 Demonstrate cross focal area synergies and integrated ecosystem approaches to watershed-based sustainable land management
Main Targets
• At least 5 new countries with partnership programming frameworks for SLM that cross-sectorally align policies and programs in three main production sectors
• At least 20 additional countries in which main barriers for SLM are removed
• At least 25 community-based initiatives that apply innovative and best practices for SLM in demonstration areas.
• At least 15 initiatives that have successfully up-scaled practices for SLM.
• One knowledge management system (including indicator framework)
• At least 5 watersheds that promote an integrated ecosystem approach to SLM in areas with high potential for multiple global environmental benefits
• 11million ha of land under SLM