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project
Black Sea Environmental Management
GEF
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1998
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Completed
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Bulgaria

Bulgaria
Bulgaria

Georgia

Georgia
Georgia

Romania

Romania
Romania

Russian Federation

Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Türkiye

Turkey
Türkiye

Ukraine

Ukraine
Ukraine
project
Conservation of Biodiversity through Effective Management of Wildlife Trade
GEF
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1991
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Completed
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Gabon

Gabon
Gabonese Republic
project
Catalyzing Financing and Capacity for the Biodiversity Economy around Protected Areas
GEF
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2021
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Project approved
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South Africa

South Africa
South Africa
project
Catalyzing Optimum Management of Nature Heritage for Sustainability of Ecosystem, Resources and Viability of Endangered Wildlife Species (CONSERVE)
GEF
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2021
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Project approved
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Indonesia

Indonesia
Indonesia
project
Strengthening Conservation and Resilience of Globally-significant Wild Cat Landscapes through a Focus on Small Cat and Leopard Conservation
GEF
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2021
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Project approved
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India

India
India
project
Mainstreaming Prevention and Control Measures for Invasive Alien Species into Trade, Transport and Travel Across the Production Landscape
GEF
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2007
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Completed
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Seychelles

Seychelles
Seychelles
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Development of a report on trade, supply and demand of mercury

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MC/ES/2023/79
| 23 Jun 2023
Minamata Background
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UNEP/MC/COP.5/INF/22 - The first effectiveness evaluation of the Minamata Convention on Mercury Draft report on mercury trade, supply and demand

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