Belize

 

APPROVAL DATE

April 2008

POWPA ACTIVITIES

3.1.2 and 3.4.1

CONTACT PERSON(S)

Ms. Nellie Catzim [npacbze@gmail.com];

Wilber Sabido (fdbelize@gmail.com)

DOWNLOAD PROJECT DOCUMENT(S)

Belize POWPA project

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
       
PHASE I (Round 2)    
           
OUTCOME 1: Value benefits of Maya Mountain Massif Mountain Marine Corridor    
Specific actions Description Progress snapshot Steps taken this quarter (if any)    
Activity 1.1 Identify and quantify actual and potential PA goods and services and demand 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 1.2 Complete economic valuation of MMM and MMMC 1 = just started, limited progress      
Activity 1.3 Identify laws, policies needed to ensure payment for services and integration in decisions 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 1.4 Train national partners in use of economic tools and integration into finance 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
       
Obstacles faced in implementing Activity 1:      
Lessons learned in implementing Activity 1:      
           
OUTCOME 2: Develop sustainable finance plan    
Specific actions Description Progress snapshot Steps taken this quarter (if any)    
Activity 2.1 Identify and analyze funding levels and shortfalls for PA system and NPASP 1 = just started, limited progress      
Activity 2.2 Train staff and agencies in UNDP financial sustainability scorecard 3 = significant progress, nearly complete      
Activity 2.3 Screen and analyse feasibility of financial mechanisms 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 2.4 Standardize cost report accounting for PAs 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 2.5 Prepare comprehensive financial plan for long-term sustainability 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
       
Obstacles faced in implementing Activity 2:      
Lessons learned in implementing Activity 2:      
     

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