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CLME+ Good Practice Guidelines for Successful National Intersectoral Coordination Mechanisms (NICs): Second Edition
These updated guidelines on good practices that favour success are intended for all current and potential NIC stakeholders. These range from citizens as members of the public to policy-makers as leaders in governance. Sections that follow provide: (i) a summary of the key features and functions of m...Documents
CLME+ ICM Decisions Tracker
CLME+ Interim Coordination Mechanism Decisions Tracker The table below presents all decisions made since the eight meeting of the CLME+ ICM to date. This tool was created by the CLME+ ICM Secretariat in collaboration with the ICM members for monitoring the progress of the work plan and work prog...Pages

CLME+ Ocean Governance Brief 01: Milestone Decision on Ocean Governance for the Wider Caribbean
"CLME+ Ocean Governance Briefs" document progress towards interactive ocean governance. This particular brief covers the decision achieved in the UNDP/GEF CLME+ Project Steering Committee inter-sessional meeting from June 16 to June 18, 2020, where more than 20 countries and 14 organizations laid th...Documents

CLME+ Project
Objective: Catalysing implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the sustainable management of shared Living Marine Resources in the Caribbean and North Brazil Shelf Large Marine Ecosystems (CLME+ region). The UNDP/GEF CLME+ Project aims at facilitating Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM) ...Pages

CLME+ Project Document
The present UNDP/GEF CLME+ Project (GEF ID 5542; 2015-2019) is a 5-year project that specifically aims at supporting the implementation of this 10-year CLME+ SAP. However, as an ambitious and broad “umbrella” SAP, it is acknowledged that SAP implementation cannot be achieved through a single pro...Documents

CLME+ Project Terminal Evaluation
This document presents the Terminal Evaluation of the UNDP/GEF CLME+ Project (2015-2021)...Documents

CLME+ Project: 6 years of continued contributions to the marine environment in review
The CLME+ Project: a review of 6 years of continued contributions towards a healthier marine environment After 6 years of implementation, the UNDP/GEF Caribbean and North Brazil Shelf Large Marine Ecosystems Project (CLME+) invites the region to review its achievements. In the own words of all its ...Featured