Examples of Strategic Action Programme in a sentence
A Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA) and preliminary Strategic Action Programme (SAP) have been prepared, serving as the basis for preparation of this project proposal.
The main objective of this project is to advance the implementation of the Amazon Strategic Action Programme (SAP), promoting Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in the region.
This partnership can be summarized within the following matrix – linking the programme to the Priorities of the Strategic Action Programme (SAP).
In this context, and within the framework of its regional action on water resources, ACTO has been executing the Project “Implementation of the Strategic Action Programme to ensure the Integrated and Sustainable Management of the Transboundary Water Resources of the Amazon River Basin Considering Climate Variability and Change”, which is financed by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), with the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) acting as Implementing Agency and the PS/ACTO, as Executing Agency.
The unit will provide a coordination and management structure for the implementation of the Strategic Action Programme and function in accordance with the rules and procedures of UNDP/GEF, as outlined in the Project Document, and SPREP.
The Project Manager shall be contracted to SPREP and responsible for the overall coordination of all aspects of the general implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the International Waters of the Pacific Islands.
Strategic Action Programme to Address Pollution from Land Based Activities in the Mediterranean region (SAP-MED) and National Action Plans’ (NAP) implementation 2000 – 2015, UNEP/MAP, Athens.
Its objective is to implement the BCLME Strategic Action Programme (SAP) for the development and adoption of an effective trans-boundary LME management structure.
Formally titled “Implementation of the BCLME Strategic Action Programme for restoring depleted fisheries and reducing coastal resources degradation”, the four-year initiative is usually referred to as the “SAP-IMP project”.
More specifically the Resource Economist will be responsible for the overall economic evaluation of resource use related to the implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the International Waters of the Pacific Islands.