Principles of BDS design Sample Clauses

Principles of BDS design a national REDD+ perspective The design of the BDS needs to balance these issues to minimize the risks, while being fully compliant with government regulations on financial management and UNFCCC or other international requirements with regards to equity, participation and transparency. The principle for implementation should be to place the management of the different tasks at the lowest possible level but with due regard to efficiency, transparency and manageability. This implies that for the national level the role should be disbursement from central to provincial levels based on provincial reports certified by an independent body according to the information contained in the national monitoring, reporting and validating (MRV) system. The provinces then make further payments to districts and so on. All levels need to have their own MRV system. Another important principle is the separation of the tasks and responsibilities of individual offices or administrators. Those who are responsible for implementation should not also be responsible for determining benefits due to participants. 3 The PES-like schemes are grants to communities for forest planting (Decision 327, 661), financial support to community forest management and PFES. According to Decision No. 39/QD-BNN-TCCB by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, dated 7 January 2011, coordination and monitoring of the activities of the National REDD+ Program will be the responsibility of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), with involvement of other ministries such as the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and the Ministry of Planning and Investment. The management of revenue and disbursement of the fund will be the responsibility of the Ministry of Finance or some other national institution with a legal mandate to manage funds such as the Treasury or the Social Policy Bank, based on the results verified by MARD. A National REDD+ Fund will be established as part of the National REDD+ Program, but with an independent management structure. Operational and transactional costs of the National REDD+ Program will be administered at the national level. All payments and operational and transaction costs of the activities conducted at local level in a certain province will be transferred to a Provincial REDD+ Fund. Disbursements from the Provincial REDD+ Fund will be made by the fund managers at provincial and district levels to the beneficiaries in that province, through ...
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