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Group of about 10 men and women sitting and standing around table, in discussion.
Stakeholders meets on coastal area management at Notre Grand Bleu Office, Monastir, Tunisia.
© Conservation International/photo by Pierre Carret

Tunisian and Libyan Mid-Term Stakeholder Assessment of the CEPF Investment

Grantee Name: Reseau Enfant de la Terre

Hotspot
Mediterranean Basin
Location
Libya, Tunisia
Amount
$4,308
Dates
Dec 2014 – Mar 2015
Keywords
Awareness, Monitoring and evaluation, Research
Assess the role and needs of civil society in Tunisia and Libya in relation to the environmental challenges faced, including cooperation, communications and capacity, identify future conservation priorities, and report recommendations and feedback to the CEPF Secretariat as part of the CEPF Mediterranean Basin Mid-Term Assessment.
Strategic Direction : 1 Promote civil society involvement in Integrated Coastal Zone Management to minimize the negative effects of coastal development in three priority corridors (Southwest Balkans, Cyrenaican Peninsula, and Mountains, Plateau

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