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Project MED Integrated Coastal Zone Management-Mediterranean Coast

Morocco - MED Integrated Coastal Zone Management-Mediterranean Coast
 
GEF Project ID 4198
Funding Source GEF Trust Fund
Project Name MED Integrated Coastal Zone Management-Mediterranean Coast
Country Morocco
Region Africa
Focal Area International Waters
Operational Program  
Strategic Program IW-1; IW-2
PIF Approval Date January 04, 2010
PPG Approval Date March 09, 2010
Approval Date March 17, 2010
Project Status Council Approved
GEF Agency IBRD - The World Bank
Executing Agency  
Description The objective of the proposed project is to support integrated coastal zone management in selected areas of Morocco’s Mediterranean coast to reduce pollution and loss of biodiversity and to enhance communities’ resilience to climactic risk. The project is a part of the Sustainable MED program and will contribute to the regional effort in addressing the issues raised in the Transboundary Action Plan and priorities defined in the Strategic Action Programs.
Implementation Status  
PPG Amount 200,000 US$
GEF Project Grant 5,181,818 US$
GEF Grant 5,381,818 US$
Cofinancing Total 20,000,000 US$
Project Cost 25,381,818 US$
GEF Agency Fees 518,182 US$
  Project Documents
  PIF Document for WPI
  Endorsement Letter from Government
  STAP Review
  PPG Document (Revised)
  PPG appproval letter

Project number 4198
Subject(s) METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , NATURAL MEDIUM , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , PREVENTION AND NUISANCES POLLUTION , RIGHT , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY
Acronym MED-ICZM-MC
Geographical coverage Morocco,
Budget (in €) 19849401
Programme GEF
Web site http://gefonline.org/projectDetailsSQL.cfm?projID=4198
Objectives

The objective of the proposed project is to support integrated coastal zone management in selected areas of Morocco’s Mediterranean coast to reduce pollution and loss of biodiversity and to enhance communities’ resilience to climactic risk. The project is a part of the Sustainable MED program and will contribute to the regional effort in addressing the issues raised in the Transboundary Action Plan and priorities defined in the Strategic Action Programs.

Period 17/03/2010

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