Kolonia, Pohnpei: More than 60 key States and National
Government representatives and NGOs from throughout the Federated States of
Micronesia (FSM) gathered in Pohnpei, FSM to formulate a project concept paper
to access more than $4 million available to FSM from the Global Environment
Facility (GEF) for improving the FSM environment.
The project
concept design workshop was held from 11th - 13th
February, 2013 and was able to identify key priorities as the need to
strengthen the nation’s protected areas in all 4 States, as well as to conserve
and restore critical ecosystems throughout the Federation in an integrated
manner. “This workshop is
an early part of a long process but we are fortunate at this stage to have reaffirmed
our nation’s collective aim to not only build on work already ongoing in the
four States to maintain our intact areas, but also to integrate these efforts
with actions to address environmentally important areas that are being
threatened by our environmentally destructive actions”, noted Mr. Andrew Yatilman, Director of the FSM Office
of Environment and Emergency Management (OEEM).
The consultation was part of the
response to the request from the FSM for a proposal under phase 5 of the GEF Systematic
Transparent Allocation of Resources (STAR) and the country’s participation with
the proposed Ridge-to-Reef (R2R) multi-country program for the Pacific. FSM’s involvement in the “Pacific Islands Ridge-to-Reef (R2R) program” will
facilitate further sharing and learning amongst the Pacific nations on
effective environmental management. This Pacific-wide program will also support
actions on integrated water, land, forest & coastal management to preserve ecosystem
services, store carbon, improve climate resilience and sustain livelihood.
The workshop was jointly
facilitated by the FSM Office of Environment and Emergency Management and the
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
For
further information, please contact OEEM at 320-8815 or write to Mrs. Cindy
Ehmes at
climate@mail.fm.
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