Southern African 2005 Sample Clauses

Southern African 2005. Phase 1 ( prospective study) and Phase 2 ( regional seminar in Maputo) Activities planned for 2006 1) Continuation of Caribbean Phase 3 : 5 more projects expected 2) Starting of Southern Africa Phase 3 : 5 projects foreseen 3) Two Prospective studies in East Africa and West Africa or the Pacific 4) One regional seminar Expected results 1) Implementation of EMS cluster in 8 companies 2) Training for 22 local companies 3) Capacity building for 20 private consultants Results already achieved by 31/05/2005 1) 31 participants from 7 Caribbean countries in the Seminar of Port of Spain. 25 private consultants; 2) 8 Jamaican private companies agreed to participate in implementation of EMS and environmental certification; 3) JIEP Jamaican association of environmental professionals is starting a process for a regional professional association; 4) Almost 160 professional and stakeholders met during the prospective study mission in Southern Africa/SADC countries; 5) 45 Participants to attend the Maputo seminar in September have been selected. CDE budget 2006 Co-financing expected (or to be found) 2006 Global budget 2006 € 460 000 CTA € 40 000 € 500 000 Programme leader Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx e-mail: xxx@xxx.xxx Tel. +00 0 000 0000; Fax: +00 0 000 00 00 Local coordination Regional Field officers Caribbean :Xxxxx Xxxxx, e-mail: xxx@xxx.xxx Southern Africa: Xxxxx Xxxxxx; e-mail: xxx@xxx.xxx East Africa :Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, e-mail: xxx@xxx.xxx West Africa : Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, e-mail: xxx@xxx.xxx ANNEX 2 (REV./1) (05.10.2005)
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