Ocean Country Partnership Programme: Maldives GESI and SEAH Phase 2

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£20,000

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  • Environmental services

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2 weeks from now

Published

3 days ago

Description

OCPP aims to be GESI sensitive in its delivery and GESI transformative where possible.  Through OCPP we aim to support countries to strengthen marine science expertise, develop science-based policy and management tools and create educational resources for coastal communities.
OCPP aim to build on the momentum of work previously carried out during 2024-2925, by continuing to explore GESI and SEAH through the Maldives partnership. This would include actions to improve both GESI and SEAH integration into OCPPs own work, as well as providing support to stakeholders specifically working in the environmental sector in Maldives around GESI and SEAH considerations.

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