Djibouti

 

APPROVAL DATE

April 2008

POWPA ACTIVITIES

1.1.4, 1.1.5, 3.1.1, and 3.4.1

CONTACT PERSON(S)

Mr. Dini Abdallah Omar [dini_omar@yahoo.fr]

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PHASE I (Round 2)    
           
OUTCOME 1: Assess protected area governance and conservation models    
Specific actions Description Progress snapshot Steps taken this quarter (if any)    
Activity 1.1 Develop terms of reference and recruit consultants 4 = activity completed      
Activity 1.2 Analyze best governance and conservatoin models and prepare report 4 = activity completed      
Activity 1.3 Present results in meetings to identify preferred options and modalities 2 = activity fully underway      
Activity 1.4a Select 1 protected area as a demonstration site 4 = activity completed      
Activity 1.4b Hold seminars to plan with local villagers 4 = activity completed      
Activity 1.4c Train local resource users on various methods of conservation 2 = activity fully underway      
Activity 1.5a Integrate the approved criteria into an Annex to the Law on Protected Areas 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 1.5b Submit for adoption 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
       
Obstacles faced in implementing Activity 1:      
Lessons learned in implementing Activity 1:      
           
OUTCOME 2: Ecological gap assessment (representativeness)    
Specific actions Description Progress snapshot Steps taken this quarter (if any)    
Activity 2.1 Hire consultants and develop terms of reference for gap assessment 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 2.2 Review existing biodiversity in the country 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 2.3 Produce map of key biodiversity 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 2.4 Produce map of existing protected areas 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 2.5a Assess protection gaps 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 2.5b Discuss plans to designate future protected areas 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 2.6a Finalize the maps, including precise boundaries and process for declaration 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 2.6b Submit to government for approval 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
       
Obstacles faced in implementing Activity 2:      
Lessons learned in implementing Activity 2:      
           
OUTCOME 3: Assess legislative and institutional gaps and barriers    
Specific actions Description Progress snapshot Steps taken this quarter (if any)    
Activity 3.1 Analyze legal basis for protected areas 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 3.2a Discuss results with wider workshop 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 3.2b Prepare an action plan to address legal gaps and barriers 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 3.4 Obtain governmental agreement on administrative measures to fill gaps 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
       
Obstacles faced in implementing Activity 3:      
Lessons learned in implementing Activity 3:      
           
OUTCOME 4: Create framework for sustainable finance mechanisms    
Specific actions Description Progress snapshot Steps taken this quarter (if any)    
Activity 4.1 Train government staff on UNDP financial scorecard 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 4.2 Assess current financial sustainability 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 4.3 Identify financial needs of the PA system and recommend concrete steps 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 4.4 Integrate recommendations into the Annex of the Law. 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 4.5 Hold extensive consultations 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
Activity 4.6 Hold training on how mechanisms would work 0 = not yet begun, no progress      
       
Obstacles faced in implementing Activity 4:      
Lessons learned in implementing Activity 4:
 

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