Multilateral environmental agreement strategy & action plan for Afghanistan 2020-2025 / National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA).
Material type:
- Pamphlet TD171.5. A34.
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet TD171.5.A34.M858 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ACKU000548585 |
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Cover title.
“National Environmental Protection Agency”—at head of title.
“Includes bibliography”—(page 67-69).
Contents: Acronyms—Foreword—Executive summary—1. Introduction—2. Afghanistan’s MEA strategy and action plan—3. Multilateral environment in Afghanistan—4. Multilateral environmental agreement : governance and coordination—5. Roles and responsibilities of key role players—6. Institutional arrangements and coordination and reporting of MEA—7. Challenges, gaps, and needs in MEA coordination & implementation—8. Nomination and the role of national focal points—9. Participation the COPs—10. Cross-cutting issues nexus approach—11. Strategic framework and action plan for Afghanistan’s MEA—12. Monitoring and evaluation—13. Theory of Change (ToC)—14. Conclusion and next steps—15. Bibliography.
Summary: “This Multilateral Environmental Agreement Strategy and Action Plan for Afghanistan has been prepared by the National Environmental Protection Agency, with technical and advisory inputs from relevant government agencies, non-governmental organizations, international organizations and user groups at national and provincial levels. Its purpose is two-fold: firstly, to provide the Government of Afghanistan with a policy document that will be useful in guiding implementation and participation of Afghan government in the Multilateral Environmental Agreements; and to identify key actions that will assist government in fulfilling its mandatory requirements under the MEAs, including establish working relations, identify cross-cutting programmes and coordination mechanisms…”—(pages iv).
English