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1. THE C ENTRAL ASIA 2. UNE P MISSION 3. UNEP TASK FORCE 4. BACKGROUND 5. REA P CONTENT 6 . REAP PRIORITI

CENTRAL ASIA. 1. THE C ENTRAL ASIA 2. UNE P MISSION 3. UNEP TASK FORCE 4. BACKGROUND 5. REA P CONTENT 6 . REAP PRIORITIES 7. REAP PROCESS 8 . RESOLUTIONS OF ISDC 9. LIST OF FOCAL POINTS 10 . REAP MILESTONES 11. SUPPORT AND BUDGET 12. GUIDING PRINCIPLES.

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1. THE C ENTRAL ASIA 2. UNE P MISSION 3. UNEP TASK FORCE 4. BACKGROUND 5. REA P CONTENT 6 . REAP PRIORITI

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  1. CENTRAL ASIA 1. THE CENTRAL ASIA 2.UNEP MISSION 3. UNEP TASK FORCE 4. BACKGROUND 5.REAP CONTENT 6. REAP PRIORITIES 7.REAP PROCESS 8. RESOLUTIONS OF ISDC 9.LIST OF FOCAL POINTS 10. REAP MILESTONES 11. SUPPORT AND BUDGET 12. GUIDING PRINCIPLES

  2. The Central Asia Contents

  3. Russia Russia  Kokchetav  Astana KAZAKHSTAN Aral Sea  Almaty  Bishkek Caspian Sea UZBEKISTAN  KYRGYZSTAN AZERBAIJAN Tashkent TURKMENISTAN   TAJIKISTAN Ashgabat Dushanbe China Iran Fact Finding Mission May 2000 Contents

  4. Task Force Central Asia Task Manager  Approval for Mission Objectives: Access Political Support Advice of UNRC’s Collect Information Discuss Implementation Details Fact Finding Mission  Strong Support from 5 Governments  Support from UNRC’s  Support for UNEP to Lead REAP (Content, Process, Schedule)  Support for UNEP to Assist REC UNEP in Central Asia Contents

  5. 1998 Aarhus 1999 Issyl-Kul 2000 Tehran 2000 Chimbulak Need for REAP and REC Identified priorities at National and Central Asian Levels Background Organizational Umbrella International Sustainable Development Commission (ISDC) Environment Ministers Key Meetings Needs Expressed Contents

  6. Part 1  Background Central Asia  Existing Institutional Structures  Chimbulak Findings: Government Response  Proposal for 5 Issues Part 2 Analysis of 5 Issues:  Data Information Experts  20 Page Paper on Existing Situation, National Response, Projections  Participatory Process for Paper and Proposal Part 3 5 Proposals to Address the Priority Issues. Implementation Plan  Resource Mobilization  Who, When, Where, What, $ REAP Content Contents

  7. CHIMBULAK Government Response Issues Already Addressed  Nuclear/Atomic Related  Desertification, Bio-diversity  Ozone  Caspian Sea, Aral Sea Proposed REAP Issues • Mountain Eco-System (Deforestation, Mining, H20 source) • Air Pollution • Land Degradation • Water Pollution • Waste Management (Industrial Agriculture, Domestic) REAP Priorities Contents

  8. Options • International Consultants • Focal Point + Local Experts • Focal Point + Local/Regional Experts Ownership Capacity Development Needs drives approach REAP Process Organization ISDC Environmental Ministry UNDP UNEP Partners $ -- T.A Steering Committee, Focal Points, … Collaborating Centres Local/Regional Experts Contents

  9. Regional environmental priority problems • REAP Concept Paper and Project Brief R E A P S I C • SIC Ashgabat as a Regional Collaborating Center • Enhanced SIC Capacity Building Resolutions of ISDC ISDC Meeting in Kokshetau, Kazakhstan, June 2000: Contents

  10. Organization KAZAKHSTAN WATER POLLUTION KYRGYZ REPUBLIC WASTE MANAGEMENT TAJIKISTAN MOUNTAIN ECOSYSTEMS National Focal Points Mr. Adiletbek Bekeev Head of Division, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Protection, Satpaev str. 1, 475000 kokshetau, Kazakhstan Tel: +7 (31622) 55410 Fax: +7 (31622) 50630 E-Mail: jean@koksh.kz Mr. Muktar Sulaimanov Head of International Relations Department, Ministry of Environmental Protection 131, Isanova Str., 720033 Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Tel: +996-3312-214 845; Fax: +996-3312-213605 E-mail: min-eco@elcat.kg Mr. Kodir Boturov Head, Department of Information and International Relations, Ministry of Environment Protection, 12, Bokhtar str., 734025 Dushanbe Tajikistan Tel: (992 372) 21 55 71 Fax: (992 372) 21 18 39 E-Mail: kodir@tojikiston.com Collaborating Centers Mr. Tursynbek Kerimovich Kudekov Director General of the RSO “KAZGIDROMET” 32, Abay, 480072 Almaty, Kazakhstan Tel: 8333 215 44 28; +73272 623980; +7(3272) 633980 E-Mail: kybakov@nursat.kz Ms Zarema Kongantieva Head of Legal Department Ministry of Environment Protection, 131, Isanova Str. 720033 Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Tel: +996-3312-213276 Fax: +996-3312-213605 Mr. Rakib Turdimatov, Expert on mountains ecosystems Isfarinski Regional Committee Tajikistan Tel: (992 372) 21 55 71 Fax: (992 372) 21 18 39 List of Focal Points Contents

  11. Organization TURKMENISTAN LAND DEGRADATION UZBEKISTAN AIR POLLUTION National Focal Points Mr. Makhtumkuly Akmuradov Head, Department of Information and Interntional Relations Ministry of Nature Protection 102, Kemine Str. 744000 Ashgabat Turkmenistan Tel: +99312-398 594 Fax: +99312-511 613 E-mail: makhtum@nature-tm.org Mr. Sergey Samoilov Head, Department of Economics and Management of Nature Resources, State Committee for Nature Protection 7, A. Kadiri str., 700128 Tashkent , Uzbekistan Tel: +998712-41 0442;415140 Fax: +998 712-413990/41 5633 E-mail: uznature@gimli.com Collaborating Centers Mr. Poltamed Esenov, Leading Expert Institute of Deserts, Flora and Fauna Turkmenistan Ms Tamara Saidova Main Specialist, Department of Atmosphere Air Control, State Committee for Nature Protection 7, A. Kadiri str., 700128, Tashkent Uzbekistan Tel: 3712 415040 Fax: 3712 413990 E-mail: prognoz@ecoinf.org.uz List of Focal Points Contents

  12. UNEP Fact Finding Mission EAP Preparation and Workshops REAP Launching Manual, Training and MoUs Consolidation and Review Workshop REAP Milestones Contents

  13. BUDGET:$15,000 SOURCE: UNEP UNEP Fact Finding Mission ISDC Approval DATE: JUNE, 2000 • Fact Finding Mission to 5 CARs • Steering Committee Meeting • Approval by ISDC Contents

  14. BUDGET:$36,000 SOURCE: UNEP Manual, Training, MoUs DATE: JULY-DECEMBER, 2000 • Preparation of REAP Manual • Training Workshop in Bangkok for Focal Points, Experts • MOU with 5 Countries Contents

  15. BUDGET:$195,000 SOURCE: ADB EAP Preparation and Workshops DATE: JANUARY – JUNE, 2001 • Data Collection and Establishment of Expert Network • Draft EAPs on 5 priority issues • 5 Thematic EAP Workshops Contents

  16. BUDGET:$ 88,000 SOURCE: ADB Consolidation and Review Workshop DATE: JULY – SEPTEMBER, 2001 • REAP Consolidation; Preparation of Executive Summary • External Draft REAP Revision • Review Workshop Contents

  17. BUDGET:$29,000 + $50,000 SOURCE: ADB + NORAD REAP Launching DATE: OCTOBER – DECEMBER, 2001 • REAP Consolidation; Preparation of Executive Summary • External Draft REAP Revision • Review Workshop Contents

  18. Support and Budget Institutional Support US$ 138,000 Contents

  19. Support and Budget Budget for SIC US$ 169,000 Budget for REAP US$ 551,000 Contents

  20. Support and Budget Total Budget for Central Asia Initiative US$ 720,000 Contents

  21. Guiding Principles  Work with full support of of Ministries, Sr. Management and Partners  Approach with confidence and positive attitude  Seek to build existing knowledge base, networks, institutions  Ensure process builds on partnerships with the major actors in the field  Build ownership through transparent participatory process Minimizing duplication through better communication with major actors Contents

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