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ABOUT GEF-NGO NETWORK
Introduction
A Brief History of the GEF
History of the GEF NGO Network
Vision, Mission and Objectives of the GEF-NGO Network
Achievements
Membership of the Network
GEF-NGO Strategic Plan (2008 - 2010)
Action Plan (2008 - 2010)
Mode of Operation
Contact us
GEF & GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
The GEF Family: GEF Secretariat and GEF Agencies
GEF Policy on Public Involvement in GEF-Financed Projects
GEF Government Focal Points
GEF Environmental Focal Areas
Biodiversity
Climate Change
International Waters
Land Degradation
Ozone Depletion
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)
Cross-Cutting Issues
GEF Related Conventions & Options for Civil Society/NGO involvement
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPS)
NETWORK GOVERNANCE
Governance Structure
Terms of Reference (ToR) of the Regional Focal Points (RFPs)
Roles & TOR of the Sub-Committees and Task Forces
Roles & TOR of the Coordinating Committee
The Coordination Committee
Central Focal Point
Regional Focal Points
Southern Africa
East Africa
Western Africa
Central Africa
Northern Africa
South Asia
South East Asia
North East Asia
West Asia
Pacific
Europe
East Europe & Central Asia
Mesoamerica
South America
Caribbean
North America
Indigenous Peoples Focal Points
Indigenous Peoples
(Americas)
Indigenous Peoples
(Asia Pacific)
Indigenous Peoples (Africa)
Revised Rules and Procedures for the GEF-NGO Network
Complaints Procedure
Country Contact Points
MEMBERS
Members of GEF-NGO
Why be a Network Member?
Obligations of Members
Membership Criteria
Membership Procedure
Membership Form
FORMULARIO DE AFILIACIÓN
NETWORK ACTIVITIES
GEF Council Meetings
GEF 36th Council Meeting
GEF 38th Council Meeting
GEF 39th Council Meeting
GEF 40th Council Meeting
GEF 41st Council Meeting
GEF 42nd council Meeting
GEF 43rd Council Meeting
GEF-CSO Consultation Meetings
GEF-CSO Consultation during 41st Council Meeting
GEF-CSO Consultation Meeting during the 42nd Council meeting
GEF-CSO Consultation Meeting, 12 Nov 2012
GEF-CSO Consultation during GEF 40th Council Meeting
GEF-CSO Consultation during 39th GEF Council Meeting
GEF-NGO Consultation during 38th GEF Council Meeting
Convention Meetings
UNFCCC COP15
IPs-related meetings
GEF Workshop on Indigenous Peoples Policy, 2 March 2012, Washington DC
Expanded Constituency Workshops (ECW)
ECW Asia
ECW West Africa Coastal Zone
ECW Eastern Africa
ECW Burundi
ECW Turkey
ECW Cambodia
Regional CSO meetings
Jordan CSO consultation meeting
Mozambique CSO Meeting
Election of Regional Focal Point
Election of Regional Focal Point for East Africa region
GEF 6 Replenishment Meetings
First Meeting of GEF 6 Replenishment
Civil Society Forum
RESOURCES
Publications
Network Reports
Grant from GEF Secretariat
Previous Reports on GEF-CSO Consultation
Case Studies
Funding Opportunities for NGOs
Country Support Programme
Network Newsletter
1st-Quarter 2013 Newsletter
December 2012 Newsletter
September 2012 Newsletter
June 2012 Newsletter
March 2012 Newsletter
December 2011 Newsletter
September 2011 Newsletter
Network Events Calendar
News
Have your say
Feedback to the GEF NGO Network
Feedback on GEF policies and programmes
Feedback to The GEF Evaluation Office
GEF & GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
The GEF Family: GEF Secretariat and GEF Agencies
GEF Policy on Public Involvement in GEF-Financed Projects
GEF Government Focal Points
GEF Environmental Focal Areas
Biodiversity
Climate Change
International Waters
Land Degradation
Ozone Depletion
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)
Cross-Cutting Issues
GEF Related Conventions & Options for Civil Society/NGO involvement
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPS)
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GEF & GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
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GEF Environmental Focal Areas
GEF Environmental Focal Areas
GEF focuses on six strategic Focal Areas, namely:
Biodiversity
Climate Change
International Waters
Land Degradation
Ozone Depletion
Persistent Organic Pollutants
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