GEF/C.49/Inf.11 October 08, 2015 49th GEF Council Meeting October 20 – 22, 2015 Washington, D.C. GEF-CSO Network Report to GEF Council (1 July 2014 – 30 June 2015) TABLE OF CONTENTS Summary .................................................................................................................................... ii Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1 Network Structure and Function ............................................................................................... 1 Organization and participation in GEF Related meetings .......................................................... 2 GEF Council – CSO Consultations ........................................................................................... 2 GEF Expanded Constituency Workshops ............................................................................... 3 Input to GEF Policy Making ........................................................................................................ 3 Involvement in GEF Working Groups ......................................................................................... 4 Review of the GEF-CSO Network ............................................................................................... 4 Collaboration with Small Grants Programme (SGP) .................................................................. 5 Outreach and communication ................................................................................................... 5 Membership Development ........................................................................................................ 5 Work of the Network Focal Points ............................................................................................. 6 Regional Focal Points ............................................................................................................. 6 Indigenous Peoples Focal Points................................................................................................ 6 Central Focal Point ..................................................................................................................... 7 Finance and Administration ....................................................................................................... 8 Key issues/concerns and recommendations ............................................................................. 8 Progress in addressing issues raised in the 2013-2014 Report ............................................. 8 Annex 1 List of Network Regions ......................................................................................... 12 Annex 2: Updated list of Central, Regional and Indigenous Peoples Focal Points of the GEFCSO Network (as of September 2015) ..................................................................................... 13 Annex 3: Participation of representatives from the GEF-CSO Network in specific GEF Related Meetings in 2014-2015 ............................................................................................................ 16 Annex 4 Updated list of member organizations by region (as at Sept 2015) ......................... 17 i SUMMARY This report provides an update on the work of the GEF CSO Network in the period July 2014-June 2015. 1. The GEF CSO Network (formerly the GEF NGO Network) actively participated in a range of GEF related meetings including the GEF Council meetings, 9 Expanded Constituency meetings and 5 regional SGP meetings. 2. The Network provided significant input to GEF policy making with statements on many agenda items at the GEF councils as well as at GEF 6 replenishment meetings. In addition, the Network actively participated in several GEF working groups including WG on the Public Involvement Policy, Gender Action Plan and Knowledge Management. 3. Internally, the Network is working on improving its governance structure and function and has adopted a new governance structure which include having a Chair of the Network and a separate secretariat and a new Strategic Plan which lays out the vision and targets for the GEF CSO network in the GEF 6 and GEF 7 periods. The Network has been active in promoting GEF and the engagement of civil society through its website and electronic newsletters in several languages. Membership of the network has steadily been growing and stood at 474 at September 2015. 4. Good progress has been made on the some of the recommendations made in the report for 2013-2014 but more work is needed on others. A number of specific recommendations are made as follows: 5. Recommendation 1: ECW meetings in GEF 6 should continue to include a specific agenda item related to engagement of civil society. Funding should continue to be provided through the ECW mechanism for back-to-back preparatory/follow-up CSO meetings to be organized at the time of each ECW meeting. Recommendation 2: The Network, GEF Secretariat and GEF council should continue to work together to review and enhance the public involvement policy and its implementation. Recommendation 3: GEF should fully put in place the mechanisms to support the implementation of the GEF Principles and Guidelines on the Engagement of Indigenous Peoples. In addition, adequate financial resources need to be allocated to enable their effective implementation. ii Recommendation 4: The GEF Secretariat and the GEF-CSO Network should work together to encourage contributions from donors to the Voluntary Fund Recommendation 5: GEF Secretariat and GEF-CSO Network should continue to work together to enhance CSO engagement with the GEF at COPs of various multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) as well as support the implementation of the SDGs. Recommendation 6: Efforts to enhance the engagement of CSOs and GEF OFP at the country level should be enhanced – through the organisation of annual meetings between OFPs and CSOs and enhanced engagement of CSOs in GEF project and programme design and implementation. iii INTRODUCTION 1. This report is submitted to the GEF Council for information in line with the Council decision in November 2010. It describes the overall activities of the GEFCSO Network, with specific sections dedicated to the work carried out by its Central Focal Point, Regional Focal Points and Indigenous Peoples Focal Points. 2. The GEF-CSO Network is an independent Network of civil society organizations (CSOs) established in 1995 to facilitate civil society inputs to GEF processes. In December 2013, the name of the network was changed From GEF NGO Network to GEF CSO Network in recognition that the organization’s objectives, members, and activities relate to a broad group of Civil society organizations (CSOs) rather than just Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs). The GEF-CSO Network comprises nearly 500 member organizations with experience and expertise in GEFs areas of work from all regions around the world. It is governed by a global Coordination Committee composed of representatives of elected Regional Focal Point organizations (RFPs) from 16 geographic regions and three Indigenous Peoples Focal Points (IPFPs) from Asia, Africa and Latin America. The day-to-day global coordination of the Network is coordinated by a Central Focal Point (CFP) elected from among the members of the Coordination Committee members working in partnership with the RFPs and IPFPs. The Network has been recognized by the GEF Council and GEF Secretariat as a key entity in the work of the GEF. 3. The following report provides the progress made in the period July 2014June 2015 by the GEF-CSO Network. NETWORK STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION 4. The basic Network structure was established in the late 1990s and consolidated through development and adoption of a series of guidelines and rules and procedures the most recent of which was amended in June 2014 (click here to view the rules). The Regional Focal Points (RFPs) are elected for four year terms from among the members in 16 different geographical regions (see Annex 1). The regional focal points are responsible for stimulating interest in GEF among CSOs in their regions and facilitating engagement of CSOs in GEF programmes and activities. Indigenous Peoples Focal Points (IPFPs) are selected through consultation among members of key Indigenous Peoples networks in three regions – Asia, Africa and Latin America. They also serve four year terms. The RFPs and IPFPs elect from among their number one organization to serve as the Central Focal Point (CFP) to act as secretariat and coordinate the day to day global coordination of the operations of the Network. The RFPS/IPFPs undertake the coordination of activities in their respective regions. The current list of RFPs. IPFPs and CFP is in Annex 2. In response to the GEF5 reforms the Network is in the process of enhancing its presence at the country level through the designation of country contact points – especially in countries with significant numbers of members as well as high GEF fund allocation. All these Network functions are undertaken primarily on a voluntary basis by the organizations and individuals involved. 1 5. The current Rules and Procedures of the Network set out the main procedures for Network functioning include membership, elections, representation, decision making and fund management. The network has its own complaints procedure to address any concerns from member organizations. The Network adopted a new Strategic Plan on 2 June 2015 which lays out the vision and targets for the GEF CSO network in the GEF 6 and GEF 7 periods (between 2015 - 2022) (click here to view the Strategic Plan). 6. The Coordination Committee meets twice a year immediately before the GEF Council-CSO consultation meetings prior to the Council. The committee oversees the work of the Network, approves budgets, strategies and workplans for Network operations. It also explores strategies to enhance the effectiveness of the Network’s work to enhance civil society input to GEF. The Committee has established four sub-committees to address Governance, membership and elections; outreach and communication; Strategy and planning; and linkage with GEF-related conventions. Task forces are established from time to time to address key issues. In the past year, task forces and working groups have been established to oversee regional elections and to develop inputs to the GEF focal area strategies respectively. 7. In June 2015, the Network adopted a new governance structure which include having a Chair of the Network and a separate secretariat. Formal changes to the rules to enable this change are to be adopted in October 2015 followed by the election of a Chair with the current CFP acting as interim Secretariat. The Chair would be elected from among the members of the Coordination Committee (i.e. RFPs/IPFPs) and will be assisted by the Chairs of the four Network sub-committees (who would be designated as Co-chairs/Vice chairs). 8. The network will establish a separate Secretariat, beginning January 2017. The role of the Secretariat would be to support the work of the Network both at the time of CC and GEF Council meetings as well as between meetings. The Secretariat will be appointed from among member organizations which are able to host or provide services as secretariat. ORGANIZATION AND PARTICIPATION IN GEF RELATED MEETINGS GEF Council – CSO Consultations 9. The GEF-CSO Network plays a key role in the organization of GEF Council– CSO Consultations immediately prior to the GEF Council meetings in Washington DC. These bring together representatives of member CSOs, GEF Council members, GEF Agencies, GEF-related Conventions and the GEF Secretariat. The meetings provide a forum for key issues of concern to civil society to be discussed with the GEF Council members, agency representatives and other stakeholders. 10. GEF Council-Civil Society consultations were organized by the Network prior to the 47th GEF Council meeting in October 2014 and the 48th GEF Council Meeting in June 2015. The meetings were attended by nearly 100 people from a broad range of stakeholders including council members, GEF Agencies, GEF Secretariat and CSOs. The GEF CEO participated in one hour dialogue sessions in the meetings providing an opportunity for CSOs to learn first-hand of key GEF initiatives and 2 challenges. The focus of the consultation in Oct 2014 was on three key issues: gender mainstreaming and public involvement in GEF projects; the work of the GEF-CSO Network; and CSO engagement in the GEF-6 while in June 2015 the discussion was on the strengthening of CSO engagement in the GEF and knowledge management in the GEF. Summary reports on the consultations can be found at: http://www.gefngo.org/index.cfm?&menuid=272&parentid=49&lang=EN and http://www.gefngo.org/index.cfm?&menuid=285&parentid=0 GEF Expanded Constituency Workshops 11. Between July 2014 and June 2015, the Network RFPs and members attended ECW meetings in Namibia, Nicaragua, Sri Lanka, Paraguay, Cabo Verde, Bahamas, Georgia and Rwanda. During the workshops, the RFPs played an important role in facilitating knowledge sharing among CSOs as well as organizing special dialogue sessions. These CSO meetings deepened members’ understanding of GEF work modalities and cooperation. A list of meetings attended by Network focal points in the period is given in Annex 3. 12. The RFPs also helped to facilitate 1-day CSO meeting held back-to-back with the ECW meetings and involved representatives of CSOs from each country attending the ECW. A total of 120 CSO representatives from 64 countries attended these meetings. These meetings were important for CSOs to share common achievements and challenges facing their engagement with GEF and to enable them to prepare a common position to share with the ECW meeting. INPUT TO GEF POLICY MAKING 13. The Network presented a number of position papers, briefs and made associated statements in relation to GEF Council working papers at the respective GEF Council as listed below. Meeting 47th Council Meeting 48th Council Meeting Statement/position papers 1. Improving the GEF Project Cycle 2. Relations with the Conventions and Other International Institutions 3. Gender Equality Action Plan 4. The Country Support Programme Implementation 5. Results-based Management systems 6. Progress Report on the Pilot Accreditation of GEF Project Agencies and Agency Progress on Meeting Minimum Standards on Environmental and Social Safeguards and Gender Mainstreaming 7. Report of the GEF Independent Evaluation Office 8. LDCF/SCCF Work Program 1. GEF 2020 Implementation 2. Annual Monitoring Review 3. Expediting the Preparation of the Stock of Delayed Projects 3 4. Four Year Work Program and budget of the GEF Independent Evaluation Office – GEF6 Agency Compliance with policies Environmental and Social Safeguards, Gender Fiduciary Standards Report of the Chairperson of the Scientific Technical Advisory Panel Knowledge Management Approach Paper Work Program Semi-annual Evaluation Report June 2015 Management Responses LDCF/SCCF Work Program 5. GEF on and 6. and 7. 8. 9. 10. and Copies of the statements are available at: http://www.gefngo.org/index.cfm?&menuid=273&parentid=126 http://www.gefngo.org/index.cfm?&menuid=286&parentid=285 In addition, in between the council meetings the Network provided comments on the following GEF papers Draft Approach paper for GEF Independent evaluation office (IEO)’s Annual Performance Report 2014 (APR 2014) in January 2015. Joint GEF/UNDP evaluation of the Small Grants Programme (SGP) in January 2015. Development of the GEF Knowledge Management Approach Paper in April/May 2015. INVOLVEMENT IN GEF WORKING GROUPS 14. The GEF-CSO Network contributed actively to the GEF policy/plan implementation process during the reporting period. The Network participated in three GEF Working Groups; i.e. the Public Involvement Policy, Gender Action Plan and Knowledge Management. 15. The GEF-CSO Network worked closely with GEF Sec on the process of the update of the GEF Public Involvement Policy as well as the implementation of the Guidelines. Three representatives from the GEF-CSO Network participated in the working group to review the policy. The first meeting of the working group took place on 1 June 2015 after the GEF Council-CSO consultation meeting. REVIEW OF THE GEF-CSO NETWORK 16. The GEF (IEO), upon the request of the GEF Council, has launched an evaluation of the GEF CSO Network. The evaluation will review the Network’s performance, relevance, effectiveness and results in promoting knowledge dissemination and CSO involvement in GEF policies and programs. The evaluation started in May 2015 and the Network has worked closely with the IEO in developing the Approach Paper, facilitating inputs during subsequent ECW Meetings. The evaluation is expected to be complete in June 2016. 4 COLLABORATION WITH SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME (SGP) 17. The Network contributed actively to the work of the GEF Small Grants Programme. It is represented in the GEF SGP Steering Committee which was formally re-established in June 2015. The Network worked closely with the SGP Global Office to coordinate the Network’s participation in the SGP regional workshops in 2015. Selected RFPs attended the 5 regional SGP meetings that were held in Thailand, Dominican Republic, Zambia, Jordan and Morocco and shared the Network’s experience and opportunities for collaboration. 18. The Network jointly developed a portable knowledge base material called “CommunitiesConnect” with SGP in May 2014 which is currently being updated/upgraded. The Network is also working with SGP in several regions in jointly organizing the CSOGovernment Policy Dialogue. OUTREACH AND COMMUNICATION 19. The Network continued to maintain and develop the Network website www.gefcso.org as an interactive communication tool between the Network and the members as well as others interested in CSO activities related to GEF. Electronic mailing groups were extensively used at regional and global level to disseminate information to members. 20. The use of the GEF-CSO Network website has significantly increased over this period, it has attracted a total of 155,277 visitors (up till May 2015). The number of visitors per month has steadily increased over the past year with the monthly average now topping 2000 visitors. 21. To promote further outreach, during the reporting period, the Network developed and disseminated 3 issues of its quarterly e-Newsletter (Dec 2014, March 2015 and June 2015). In addition to the Network members, the newsletters were disseminated to the GEF Council Members, GEF Agencies, GEF Focal Points and others. MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT 22. The membership of the Network is managed by the CFP and a Membership Officer was appointed on a part-time basis in the CFP office. 23. As of Oct 2015, there were 474 members in the Network. The number is lower compared to the 564 at the last reporting due to the membership renewal process which was undertaken in 2013 to facilitate updating of membership status and profiles. About 122 (22%) of existing members were dropped due to several reasons including lost communication (outdated contact details), ceased operations and others. Membership promotion was undertaken at global, regional and local levels through the RFP, international meetings, for example, during UNFCCC meeting, and through website. The current list of member organizations is given in Annex 4. 5 WORK OF THE NETWORK FOCAL POINTS Regional Focal Points 24. At the regional level, activities were undertaken by the RFPs in their respective region to enhance the role of civil society in GEF activities and in promoting the Network. The key activities undertaken by RFPs in their regions were : (a) Dissemination of information about events, meetings, updates and comment pertaining to environment and GEF activities to CSOs in their respective regions (including in respective regional languages). (b) Circulation of reports on achievements from GEF Council CSO consultations and the GEF Council (c) Soliciting and collating of inputs and comments from the constituency on Network position papers, GEF papers, etc. (d) Promotion of the Network through emails, website and meetings to encourage more local CSOs to be a part of the Network. (e) Sharing and disseminating information on funding opportunities including the SGP to CSOs. (f) Recommendation of participants from their region for participation in the GEF meetings, e.g. Council, Expanded Constituency Workshops (ECW) and other meetings. (g) Liaising with GEF Operational Focal points in selected countries in their regions. (h) Participation in GEF Council Consultation meetings, GEF Council meetings, GEF Assembly and providing inputs to related position papers. (i) Participating in meetings of the Coordination Committee and relevant sub committees. (j) Participation in and coordination of CSO activities and presentation on CSO issues at ECW meetings, including organisation of CSO meetings at regional level back to back with ECW meetings (including meetings in Namibia, Nicaragua, Sri Lanka, Paraguay, Cabo Verde, Bahamas, Georgia and Rwanda) and SGP Regional Workshops. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES FOCAL POINTS 25. During this period, the engagement between the Network and IP organizations and networks has been enhanced. There was also some engagement of IP organizations in country dialogues but the envisaged involvement of IP organizations in ECW was limited due to various constraints, related to the selection procedure and limitation of participation to one CSO representative per country. 6 26. The Network is represented in the GEF Indigenous Peoples Advisory Group by Legborsi Saro Pyagbara, the Indigenous Peoples Focal Point for Africa. 27. The IPFPs were active in strengthening the engagement with IPs and the Networks. Their activities included: (a) Dissemination of information about events, meetings, updates and comments pertaining to environment and GEF activities to Indigenous peoples’ organizations and Networks in their respective regions. (b) Circulation of reports on achievements from GEF Council CSO consultations and the GEF Council to Indigenous People’s organizations and Networks (c) Sharing and dissemination of information on funding opportunities including the SGP to Indigenous Peoples organizations. (d) Recommendation of participants from indigenous peoples’ organizations for participation in the GEF meetings, e.g. Council, ECW and other meetings. (e) Participation in GEF Council-CSO Consultation meetings and GEF Council meetings, and providing inputs to position papers on CSO engagement in GEF. (f) Participating in meetings of the Coordination Committee and relevant sub committees. (g) Participation in selected convention related meetings including UNFCCC COP 20 in Peru. CENTRAL FOCAL POINT 28. The Central Focal Point was actively involved in coordinating of the review of Council papers, preparation of Network position papers, organizing preparatory, Council-CSO meetings, CSO Forum and other GEF-related meetings and overall administration of the Network. The key activities undertaken were : (a) Organizing the Coordination Committee meeting, Preparatory meeting and GEF Council – CSO Consultation meeting before the 46th Council meeting in October 2014 and Coordination Committee cum Preparatory Meeting before the 47th Council meetings in June 2015. (b) (c) Represented the GEF-CSO Network at the GEF Working Group on Public Involvement Policy and GEF SGP Steering Committee. Outreach and communication with members to share information on GEF-CSO Network and GEF activities including e-group and website operation and maintenance. (d) Coordinating membership administration and promotion. (e) Coordinating preparation of Network policy and position papers for GEF Council sessions. (f) Coordinating with IEO on the review of the GEF CSO Network, including obtaining feedback and giving input on the Approach Paper; and providing input to the design of the survey. 7 FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION 29. Although the Network primarily works on a voluntary basis – it needs resources to cover the cost of specific activities and services including administration and governance, outreach, advocacy engagement, and participation at GEF related meetings and workshops,. 30. For the past four years the Network received a grant of $50,000 from the GEFSEC to support outreach and communication activities including maintaining the network web site, production of the newsletter, development and translation of materials for dissemination in local languages and organization of activities at country and sub-regional level. However for the reporting period no such funding support was received from the Secretariat. This lack of support has a negative impact on network activities especially at the regional and country levels. 31. During the reporting period, some remaining funds from an earlier grant from the NGO Voluntary Fund (established to support the work of the Network) were used to cover the costs for printing and distribution of the review of the Public Involvement Policy. The balance of the grant was returned to the GEF Secretariat in December 2014 and a new application was made to support network outreach and activity costs. However no further grant was received during the reporting period. Following the finalization of its strategic plan in June 2015 – the Network has initiated a process to identify other sources of funds to support its work. In line with its procedures for financial management, Network accounts are audited on a calendar year basis and the audit reports posted on the Network website. The audit report for 2014 is available here. 32. During the year, the GEF Secretariat supported the participation of 31 places and 36 places for CSOs in the October 2014 and June 2015 Council-CSO Consultation meetings respectively. This support consisted of travel, accommodation and meal expenses for the CSO participants. Funding was also provided to support the participation of members of the Network as well as RFPs in the GEF ECW meetings. Co-financing was also provided by Network members for a number of activities through significant time input as well as costs for a number of participants in various meetings. KEY ISSUES/CONCERNS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Progress in addressing issues raised in the 2013-2014 Report 33. Nine issues requiring action by the Council or Secretariat were highlighted in the Network’s Report to Council for 2013-2014. They are as follows: (a) Enhancing the procedures for the selection and travel arrangements for CSOs supported to attend GEF Council-CSO consultations (b) Enhancing the role of the Network in selecting participants for the ECW meetings (c) Contributions to the GEF NGO Voluntary Fund (d) Adjustment of the selection procedure for CSO Participants in the GEF Assembly (e) Review and update of the GEF Public Involvement Policy 8 34. (f) Establishment of the mechanisms to enhance the engagement of Indigenous Peoples and the GEF (g) Enhancing support for CSO engagement with the GEF at COPs of various multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) (h) Building strong mechanisms for Network member engagement at national, regional and global level such as through incorporation of CSO reps in GEF monitoring and evaluation teams (i) Exploring ways to strengthen the relationship between GEF, agencies, implementing partners and civil society Progress has been generally positive during the year with good achievements in a number of areas, as follows: Full or partial progress (a) Enhancing the procedures for the selection and travel arrangements for CSOs supported to attend GEF Council-CSO consultations Improvements have been maintained on selection and travel arrangements for GEF Council – CSO consultations – however there still remains a problem for participants from some countries to obtain visas on time and in travel arrangements. This was addressed by bringing forward the deadline for application to enable selection to be completed two months before the Council meeting. The GEFSEC has also continued to show flexibility on allowing additional or replacement participants when budgets permit. (b) Enhancing the role of the Network in selecting participants for the ECW meetings. Improvements have been maintained in 2014-2015 in the coordination between the GEF Secretariat and the Network in identification and selection of participants to attend the ECW meetings. This has enabled better preparations to have been made by the Network prior to the meetings and has enabled back-to-back meetings of CSOs to be organized at most ECWs in 2014/2015 with an option to report on CSO deliberations in the ECW meeting. The addition of back-to-back CSO meetings and the inclusion of a CSO related agenda item in the ECW meeting were extremely valuable activities and it is positive that these have been continued in GEF 6. The cost of the CSO meeting is low as the only cost is for one extra night’s accommodation/subsistence and the cost of a meeting room. Recommendation 1: ECW meetings in GEF 6 should continue to include a specific agenda item related to engagement of civil society. Funding should continue to be provided through the ECW mechanism for back-to-back preparatory/follow-up CSO meetings to be organized at the time of each ECW meeting. (c) Adjustment of Selection procedure for CSO Participants in the GEF Assembly The selection procedure worked well for the GEF assembly in May 2014 and hopefully a similar procedure will be used for the next assembly. 9 (d) Review and update the GEF Public Involvement Policy The network undertook a review of the Public involvement policy in 2013-2014 and recommendations were highlighted in the annual report for that year. The Network recommended that GEF Council should support action to update the Public Involvement Policy and develop guidelines to enhance implementation. It also recommended that the Council should also support the mainstreaming of civil society engagement in other policies and procedures of GEF and ensure adequate resources are made available to support civil society engagement. Subsequently the Network has collaborated the Secretariat in AugustSeptember 2014 in contributing to the draft guidelines for implementing the policy. The Guidelines were reviewed by the network in October 2014 and it was proposed that a working group be established with the involvement of the network to oversee further work on the policy. The Working group had its first meeting in June 2015 and aims to present its final recommendations in October 2016. This progress is positive but the network hopes that it will result in the significant update of the current policy which was recommended by the Network’s review. Recommendation 2: The Network, GEF Secretariat and GEF council should continue to work together to review and enhance the public involvement policy and its implementation. (e) Establishment of the Mechanisms to enhance engagement of Indigenous peoples and GEF In 2014-2015 there has been some progress on the development of the various mechanisms related to the GEF Principles and Guidelines on the Engagement of Indigenous Peoples. The Indigenous Peoples Advisory Group (IPAG) continued its work and meetings were held in XXX and YYY. The main outcomes of the meetings included ZZZ Recommendation 3: GEF should fully put in place the mechanisms to support the implementation of the GEF Principles and Guidelines on the Engagement of Indigenous Peoples In addition, adequate financial resources need to be allocated to enable their effective implementation. 35. Limited progress has been made in other areas as below: Little or No progress (a) Contributions to the GEF NGO Voluntary Fund The GEF NGO Voluntary Fund was established in January 2012. Initial funds comprised the remaining funds from earlier donor grants in the 1990s as well as additional funds from the GEF secretariat. The balance of an earlier grant was used in 2014-2015 to print the review of the GEF Public Involvement policy. Although there was a remaining balance of about 50,000 in the fund – no new grant was made to the network in 2014-2015. The fund was established to support the work of the network and with the adoption of the Network strategic plan 2015-2022 – there are a range of activities that need support and additional contributions are required – especially from donor 10 countries. No progress has been made in 2014-2015 in securing additional contributions to the fund. Recommendation 4: The GEF Secretariat and the GEF-CSO Network should work together to encourage contributions from donors to the Voluntary Fund (b) Enhancing support for CSO engagement with the GEF at COPs of various multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) framework Little progress was made in 2014-2015 on enhancing the support of the engagement of CSOs with the GEF at the COPs of various multilateral environmental Agreements. It was not possible to organize a dialogue between the GEF CEO and CSOs attending the climate change COP in Peru or the CBD COP in Korea. Some progress was made by the network in working with the UNCCD to strengthen the level of CSO engagement in convention activities. The overlap of GEF Council and Convention meetings in 2015 has reduced opportunities for engagement. With regards to the new SDGs, the Network is tracking the progress of the SDGs to see how the Network can link its Strategic Plan and contribute to the goals. The Network will explore with GEF Sec to see how GEF engagement can enhance achievements of SDGs; for instance, jointly convening a workshop to discuss how SDGs can be integrated to GEF’s future work. Recommendation 5: GEF Secretariat and GEF-CSO Network should continue to work together to enhance CSO engagement with the GEF at COPs of various multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) as well as support the implementation of the SDGs. (c) Building strong mechanisms for Network member engagement at national, regional and global such as through incorporation of CSO reps in GEF monitoring and evaluation teams; Limited progress has been made in relation to this issue but the matter has been looked at in the context of the Public Involvement Policy. Engagement in GEF M&E activities could be addressed in conjunction with the GEF Independent Evaluation office. It is planned that the network will provide input to the revision of the GEF M&E policy in 2015-2016. (d) Explore ways of strengthening the relationship between GEF, agencies, implementing partners and civil society Little specific progress was made in relation to this issue. It is proposed that this be reviewed further with the GEF secretariat. Recommendation 6: Efforts to enhance the engagement of CSOs and GEF OFP at the country level should be enhanced – through the organisation of annual meetings between OFPs and CSOs and enhanced engagement of CSOs in GEF project and programme design and implementation. 11 ANNEX 1 LIST OF NETWORK REGIONS GEF-CSO Network Regions (revised in June 2014) Africa Countries* 1. Western Africa 2. Central Africa 3. Eastern Africa 4. Southern Africa 5. Northern Africa Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Togo Burundi, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome and Principe Comoros, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Rwanda, Seychelles, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe. Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia Asia Pacific 6. South Asia 7. South East Asia 8. 9. North east Asia West Asia 10. Pacific Europe 11. Europe 12. Eastern Europe and Central Asia Countries Bangladesh, Bhutan India, Maldives Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Timor Leste, Thailand, Viet Nam People’s Republic of China, Republic of Korea, Korea DPR, Japan, Mongolia Afganistan, Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Yemen Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, New Zealand, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu Countries Albania, Andorra, Austria , Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, FYR Macedonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Moldova, Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan Americas 13. Mesoamerica 14. South America 15. Caribbean Countries Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Venezuela Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, Bahamas, Belize, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Jamaica, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago, Virgin Islands 16. North America Canada, United States Representatives from the Indigenous People’s Organizations Representative Asia Pacific Representative Africa Representative Americas * NOTE: the countries in the regions as well as the regions will be adjusted from time to time. 12 ANNEX 2: UPDATED LIST OF CENTRAL, REGIONAL AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES FOCAL POINTS OF THE GEF-CSO NETWORK (AS OF SEPTEMBER 2015) CENTRAL FOCAL POINT North East Asia Global Environment Centre 2nd Floor, Wisma Hing, No. 78 Jalan SS2/72, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia Tel : +603 7957 2007 Fax : +603 7957 7003 Green Camel Bell Room 102, Unit 4,17th Building Ming Ren HuaYuan, Qilihe District, Lanzhou Gansu Province China, Post Code: 730050 Tel: +86-931-2650202 Fax: +86-931-2650202 Official Representative : Mr. Faizal Parish Email : [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Official Representatives: Mr. Zhao Zhong E-mail : [email protected], [email protected] REGIONAL FOCAL POINTS West Asia South East Asia Gulf Research Centre (GRC) 19 Rayat Al-Itehad Street, P.O. Box 10501 21443, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Tel : +966-2-6518888 Fax :+966-2-6530953 Save the Earth Cambodia #121, St. 621 B, Prek Prah, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tel: 855-12 599 817 Official Representatives: Mr. Akhteruzzaman Sano Email : [email protected] Official Representative: Dr. Mohamed Abdel Raouf Email : [email protected], [email protected] Eastern Europe and Central Asia Caucasus Environmental NGO Network (CENN) 27, Betlemi Street, 0105 Tbilisi, Georgia Tel. No. : 995 32 275 1903 / 04 Fax No. : 995 32 275 1905 South Asia Society for Environment & Development (SED) UG - 3, E/77, West Vinod Nagar, Delhi – 110092, India Tel: 011-22475117/011-22475117 Fax: 011- 22479505 Official Representative : Ms. Nana Janashia Email: [email protected] Western Africa and Interim for Central Africa Official Representative : Dr. Lalit Mohan Email : dr.lmohan@gmail, [email protected] Women Environmental Programme (WEP) Block E Flat 2 Anambra Court Gaduwa Housing Estate, after Apo Legislative Quarters P.O. Box 10176 Garki, Abuja, Nigeria Phone: +234 929 10878 Official Representatives: 13 Ms. Priscilla M. Achakpa Email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Official Representatives: Mr. Ramon Cruz Email: [email protected] Mesoamerica Eastern Africa Pronatura Sur A.C. Pedro Moreno No. 1 San Cristóbal de Las Casas 20200, Chiapas 29200, Mexico Tel. : +52 (967) 678 50 00 Fax :· +52 (967) 674 57 17 Website : www.pronatura-sur.org Environmental Management for Livelihood Improvement Bwaise Facility (EMLI) Plot 56 Bwaise-Nabweru Road P.O. Box 3430 Kampala, Uganda. General line:+256-312-111249 Direct line: +256-414-692153 Official Representatives: Rosa Maria Vidal Rodriguez Email : [email protected] Official Representative : Mr. Robert Bakiika Email : [email protected] Southern Africa South America Human Settlements of Zambia (HUZA) P.O.Box RW 51523, Ridgeway, , Lusaka 15101, Zambia Tel. No. : 26 0966 439 091 Fax No. 26 0211 254 881 Fundacion ECOS Postal address: CEP 56098 Agencia 20, 20100 Punta del Este, Uruguay Tel : 59 842 771252/532 Fax : 59 842 771 252 Official Representative : Mr. Victor Kawanga Email: [email protected] Official Representative: Dr. Maria Leichner Email: [email protected] Northern Africa Europe Arab Network for Environment and Development "RAED" 3A Masaken Masr Lel-Taameer, Zahraa ElMaadi Street, Zahraa El-Maadi Helwan, Egypt Tel : +20 2 25161519/245 Fax : +20 2 25162961 Transparency International (TI) Alt-moabit 96, 10559 Berlin, Germany Tel: 49-30-343820-0 Fax: 49-30-34703912 Official Representative : Ms. Lisa Elges Email : [email protected] Official Representative : Mr. Essam Nada Email : [email protected] North America Pacific Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) 9 East 19th St., 7th Floor, New York, NY 10003, USA Tel. :+ 1 212 629 8001 Fax : +1-646-380-2360 Ole Siosiomaga Society Incorporated (OLSSI) P.O. Box 2282, Beach Road, Apia, Western Samoa Tel. : 0685-7791999 14 Official Representative : Mr. Fiu Mataese Elisara Email: [email protected], [email protected] Official Representative : Mr. Saro Legborsi Pyagbara Email : [email protected] Caribbean Environment Tobago #11 Cuyler Street, Scarborough, Tobago, West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago Tel : 1-868- 660-7462 Fax: 1-868-660-7467 Website : http://www.environmenttobago.net Official Representatives: Patricia Turpin Email : [email protected] INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S REPRESENTATIVES Indigenous People’s Representatives - Latin America Foro Indigena de Abya Yala PO Box: 545-2070, Sabanilla, San Jose, Costa Rica Telephone: +506 8725 0843 Official Representative : Mr. Alancay Morales Garro Email : [email protected] or [email protected] Indigenous People’s Representatives - Asia Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) 108 Moo 5 Tambon Sanpronate, Amphur Sansai, 50210, Chiangmai, Thailand Tel. : +66-53380168 Fax : 66-533 80752 Official Representative : Mr. Thomas Jalong Email : [email protected] Indigenous People’s Representatives - Africa The Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) 6 Otonahia Close, Off Olu Obasanjo Road, Rivers State, Port Harcourt, Nigeria Tel : +23484233907 Fax : +234 80333 92530 15 ANNEX 3: PARTICIPATION OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE GEF-CSO NETWORK IN SPECIFIC GEF RELATED MEETINGS IN 2014-2015 No. Meeting 1. GEF-CSO Consultation Meeting and 47th GEF Council Meeting, Washington DC SGP Asia/Pacific Regional Workshop, Bangkok, Thailand 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. ECW Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia, ECW Nicaragua, Nicaragua, Date Representative 27-30 Oct 14 CFP, RFP and CSO representatives 9-13 Feb 2015 Adelaine Tan (Representative from CFP office) 17-19 Feb 2015 SGP Latin America and Caribbean Regional Workshop, Dominican Republic ECW Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka, ECW Paraguay, Asuncion, Paraguay, SGP Anglophone Africa Regional Workshop, Zambia ECW Cabo Verde, Cabo Verde SGP Europe/CIS & Arab States Regional Workshop, Jordan ECW Caribbean, Bahamas SGP Francophone Africa Regional Workshop, Morocco ECW Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia, 9-13 March 2015 Victor Kawanga (RFP Southern Africa) Rosa Maria Vidal Rodriguez (RFP Mesoamerica) Patricia Turpin (RFP Caribbean) 16-19 Mar 2015 Faizal Parish (CFP) 14-16 Apr 2015 Maria Leichner (RFP South America) Victor Kawanga (RFP Southern Africa) Samuel Dotse (RFP West Africa) Nana Janashia (RFP Eastern Europe and Central Asia) Patricia Turpin (RFP Caribbean) Essam Nada (RFP North Africa) GEF-CSO Consultation Meeting and 48th GEF Council Meeting, Washington DC ECW Rwanda, Rwanda 1-3 June 2015 3-5 March 2015 20-24 April 2015 21-23 Apr 2015 11-15 May 2015 5 – 7 May 2015. 8-12 June 2015 22-24 June 2015 14-16 July 2015 16 Nana Janashia (RFP Eastern Europe and Central Asia) CFP, RFPs/IPFPs and CSO representatives Robert Bakiika (RFP East Africa) ANNEX 4 UPDATED LIST OF MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS BY REGION (AS AT SEPT 2015) No. Organization Name Action de Developpement, Promotion et Assistance Communautaire (ADPAC) ACTION JEUNESSE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT Action pour le Developpement de l'Agriculture et de la Peche avec Protection Environnementale de Likende (ADAPEL) ACTION POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT INTEGRE ET LA SANTE POUR TOUS (ADIST) Action Volontaire pour la Lutte contre les Changements Climatiques et les Effets Negatifs du Soufre du Diesel Country Region Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central Africa - Central Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central Burundi Africa - Central African Conservation Foundation AFRIQUE ACTION CONTRE LES CHANGEMENTS CLIMATIQUES (AFRICA ACTION AGAINIST CLIMATE CHANGE) - ACC Cameroon Africa - Central Burundi Africa - Central Cameroon Africa - Central Equatorial Guinea Africa - Central Cameroon Africa - Central Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central 16 Akwi Memorial Foundation (AMF) Amigos de la Naturaleza y del Desarrollo de Guinea Ecuatorial (ANDEGE) Animal Husbandry and Research Institute Alliance (AHAIRA) APRODEA, ACTION FOR ECONOMIC AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT Association Congolaise pour Developpement Agricole (ACDA) ASSOCIATION DES TRADIPRATICIENS DU KASAÕ OCCIDENTAL (ATRAKOC) Association of Actions of Peace and Community Development (APADEC) Aube Nouvelle Pour La Femme Et Le Developpement (ANFD)/ New Dawn for Women and Development (NDWD) Centre d'Appui pour le Developpement Integre de Lukolela en sigle CADIL/asbl Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central 17 CENTRE DE RECHERCHES APPLIQUEES "PAILLASSE" Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central 18 FONDATION VILLAGEOISE DE GESTION DE LA NATURE ET DE LUTTE CONTRE LE BRACONNAGE Gabon Africa - Central Cameroon Africa - Central 20 21 22 GASCO - Cameroun GROUPE D’ACTION POUR L’ASSAINISSEMENT DES CENTRES URBAINS DU CONGO en sigle GAACUC Groupe D'Action Aux Necessiteux - GAN Hard Working Farmers Common Initiative Group Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Cameroon Africa - Central Africa - Central Africa - Central 23 HOPE IN AFRICA Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central 24 Maison Pierre Angulaire Sacree (MPAS) Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central 25 ONG Brainforest OPED - Organization pour l'Environnement et le Developpement Durable Organisation de defense de l'environnement au Burundi 'ODEB' organisation des laics engages du sacre coeur pour le developpement de kimbondo Protection Environnementale et le Developpement Durable (APEDD) Gabon Africa - Central Cameroon Africa - Central Burundi Africa - Central Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central Central African Republic Africa - Central 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 19 26 27 28 29 17 No. Organization Name Redemption Health Foundation for Sustainable rural Development and Conservation (RHFSRD & C) Regroupement Pour le Developpement Communautaire "REDECOM" SOCIETE CIVILE ENVIRONNEMENTALE ET AGRO-RURALE DU CONGO (SOCEARUCO) Country Region Cameroon Africa - Central Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central Synergie d’Aides Prioritaires-Aides d’Urgences (SAP-AU) The Research Institute for Development, Communication and School Partnership (RIDCSP) Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central Cameroon Africa - Central Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central Congo, Dem.Rep. Of the Africa - Central 37 TOUS EN ACTION POUR LE PROGRES (TAP) UNION DES CULTIVATEURS ELEVEURS DE MPOMA (U.C.E.M/ASBL) UNIVERSAL UNION FOR CONSUMER PROTECTION AND CIVIL ABUSE Cameroon Africa - Central 38 ASB - PARTNERSHIP FOR TROPICAL FOREST MARGINS Kenya Africa - East 39 CENTRE FOR INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT (CIDev) Chimpanzee Sanctuary & Wildlife Conservation Trust (CSWCT) Climate Network Africa Council for Human Ecology - Kenya Development Indian Ocean Network (DION) DONET - Dodoma Environmental Network Earthsavers Movement Uganda Chapter East Africa Natural History Society Ensemble pour le Developpement Durable du District d'Arta (E.D.D.A.) Environmental Alert ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION TRUST OF UGANDA (ECOTRUST) Environmental Management for Livelihood Improvement (EMLI) Environmental Protection and Conservation Organization (EPCO) ENVIRONMENTAL WOMEN IN ACTION FOR DEVELOPMENT (EWAD) (formerly known as Entebbe Women Association, EWA) Environment Liaison Centre International (ELCI) Ethiopian Wildlife and Natural History Society Uganda Africa - East Uganda Kenya Kenya Mauritius Tanzania Uganda Kenya Africa - East Africa - East Africa - East Africa - East Africa - East Africa - East Africa - East Djibouti Uganda Africa - East Africa - East Uganda Africa - East Uganda Africa - East Mauritius Africa - East Uganda Kenya Ethiopia Africa - East Africa - East Africa - East Forum For Environment Ilemela District CSOs Network (ILEDICINET) INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENT SOCIAL AND POLICY STUDIES (ICESPS) KENYA NETWORK OF GRASSROOTS ORGANISATIONS (KENGO) Lake Victoria Environmental Education and Management (LEM) LEM, The Environment and Development Society of Ethiopia MABIRA FOREST INTEGRATED COMMMUNITY ORGANISATION (MAFICO) Mahemo(Mahanga Environment Management Organisation) Majaso Human Development (MAHUDE) Ethiopia Tanzania Africa - East Africa - East Kenya Africa - East Kenya Africa - East Tanzania Africa - East Ethiopia Africa - East Uganda Africa - East Uganda Kenya Africa - East Africa - East 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 18 No. Organization Name Mauritius Council for Development, Environmental Studies and Conservation (MAUDESCO) Mauritius Council of Social Service (MACOSS) Mauritius Marine Conservation Society Mgahinga Community Development Organisation (MCDO) Mutukula Community Development Association (MUCODA) Country Region Mauritius Mauritius Mauritius Africa - East Africa - East Africa - East Uganda Africa - East Uganda Africa - East NATURE KENYA Nature Palace Foundation NatureUganda - the East Africa Natural History Society (EANHS) Networks and Information Exchange (NETINFEX) OSIENALA - Friends of Lake Victoria Kenya Uganda Africa - East Africa - East Uganda Uganda Kenya Africa - East Africa - East Africa - East Uganda Uganda Africa - East Africa - East 76 Pro-biodiversity Conservationist in Uganda (PROBICOU) Real Agency for Community Development (RACD) Rwanda Environmental Conservation Organisation (RECOR) Rwanda Africa - East 77 78 SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT ETHIOPIA Soroti Rural Development Agency (SORUDA) Ethiopia Uganda Africa - East Africa - East 79 SSESE Health Effort for Development Support for Women in Agriculture and Environment (SWAGEN) Sustainable Agriculture Trainers Network (SATNET) Sustainable Agriculture, Forestry & Environment Concerns - SAFE Sustainable for Environmental & Climate Change Association (SECCA) Uganda Association for Social Economic Progress Uganda Coalition for Crisis Prevention (UCCP) UGANDA ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION (UEEF) Uganda Africa - East Uganda Uganda Africa - East Africa - East Uganda Africa - East Tanzania Uganda Uganda Africa - East Africa - East Africa - East Uganda Africa - East Uganda Africa - East Tanzania Africa - East 89 Wildlife Clubs of Uganda (WCU) WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SOCIETY OF TANZANIA (WCST) WWF Madagascar and West Indian Ocean Programme Office Madagascar Africa - East 90 Youth Environment Service (YES) Uganda Africa - East 91 92 Arab Network for Environment & Development (RAED) Arab Office for Youth and Environment (AOYE) Egypt Egypt Africa - North Africa - North 93 Association of Continuity Generations Association de Recherche sur le Climat et l'Environnement (ARCE) Association Pour La Protection De L'Environnement Et Le Developpement Durable De Bizerte (APEDDUB) Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services (CEOSS) Groupe dâ Etudes et Recherches sur les Energies Renouvelables et lâ Environnement (GERERE) Tunisia Africa - North Algeria Africa - North Tunisia Africa - North Egypt Africa - North Morocco Africa - North International Energy Foundation (IEF) Ong Agir En Faveur De L' environnement (ONG AFE) Protection de l'énvironnement et de l'écosysteme Mauritania (PEECO) Libya Mauritania Africa - North Africa - North Mauritania Africa - North 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 19 No. Organization Name Societe Protectrice des Animaux et de la Nature (SPANA) Sudanese Environment Conservation Society (SECS) Action for Environmental Sustainability (AFES) Action for Sustainable Development (ASUD) Country Region Morocco Sudan Malawi Malawi Africa - North Africa - North Africa - South Africa - South ADPP Mozambique Africa Foundation for Sustainable Development Mozambique All for Africa Foundation Alliance for Nutrition and Reconstruction (ANR) Mozambique Africa - South Mozambique South Africa Zambia Africa - South Africa - South Africa - South Botswana South Africa Africa - South Africa - South 111 112 BirdLife Botswana Community Initiative for Social Enhancement (CISE) Development Aid from People to People (DAPP) Namibia Development Aid from People to People in Malawi Namibia Malawi Africa - South Africa - South 113 Dialogue International Zambia Africa - South 114 115 116 117 118 Environmental Monitoring Group (EMG) Food and Trees for Zambia Foundation for Wildlife and Habitat Conservation Geography and Environmental Movement (GEM) Green Living Movement South Africa Zambia Zambia Lesotho Zambia Africa - South Africa - South Africa - South Africa - South Africa - South 119 120 HEIFER INTERNATIONAL ZAMBIA Human People to People in South Africa Zambia South Africa Africa - South Africa - South 121 Zambia Africa - South 122 Human Settlements of Zambia (HUZA) Imiti Ikula Empanga Environment and Development Organisation (IIEEDO) Zambia Africa - South 123 Judith Chikonde Foundation (JCF) Zambia Africa - South 124 Kachere Development Program Zambia Africa - South 125 LEAD Southern and Eastern Africa Malawi Africa - South 126 Malawi Africa - South 127 Life Concern Organisation (LICO) Masvingo Community Based HIV/AIDS and Vulnerable Children's Organization Zimbabwe Africa - South 128 Nyimba District Farmers Association Zambia Africa - South 129 OLIVE LEAF Foundation South Africa Africa - South 130 PANOS SOUTHERN AFRICA Zambia Africa - South 131 132 133 Peace Parks Foundation Phunzirani Development Organisation (PDO) Save Environment and People Agency (SEPA) Sustainable Rural Growth and Development Initiative (SRGDI) ZAMBIA INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (ZIEM) ZERO Regional Environment Organization South Africa Malawi Zambia Africa - South Africa - South Africa - South Malawi Africa - South Zambia Zimbabwe Africa - South Africa - South Abibimman Foundation African Research Association managing Development in Nigeria (ARADIN) Ghana Africa - West Nigeria Africa - West African Youth Movement [AYM] Agriculture - Environmental and Infrastructural Development Foundation (AGRIDEF) Asagyam Help for the Needy (ASAHN) NGO Association des Femmes Peules Autochtones du Tchad (AFPAT) Nigeria Africa - West Ghana Ghana Africa - West Africa - West Chad Africa - West 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 20 No. 143 Country Ghana Region Africa - West 144 Organization Name Bright Generation Community Foundation Care & Action Research Non-Governmental Organisation (CaRE-NGO) Nigeria Africa - West 145 CENTRE FOR WATER AND ENVIRONMENT (CWED) Nigeria Africa - West 146 147 Climate Action Network - Ghana Community Engineering Programme - COMENGIP Ghana Senegal Africa - West Africa - West 148 Community Research and Development Centre (CREDC) Nigeria Africa - West 149 Conservation Society of Sierra Leone Defence Against Aids, Poverty and Underdevelopment (DAAPU) Sierra Leone Africa - West Ghana Africa - West Ghana Africa - West 152 Drama Network DUNNS RURAL INDUSTRIALIZATION PROGRAMME (DRIP) Nigeria Africa - West 153 154 ECO-ECOLO ENDA - Environment and Development Action Benin Senegal Africa - West Africa - West 155 ENVIRONMENTAL FOUNDATION FOR AFRICA Sierra Leone Africa - West 156 Evergreen Habitat Organization Nigeria Africa - West 157 Nigeria Africa - West 158 Fantsuam Foundation Foundation for Future Christian Workers International (FFCWI) Ghana Africa - West 159 Foundation for the Conservation of the Earth (FOCONE) Nigeria Africa - West 160 161 Free World Foundation GENDER AND DEVELOPMNET ACTION (GADA) Ghana Nigeria Africa - West Africa - West 162 GENERATION DEVELOPMENT LINK Ghana Africa - West 163 164 Ghana Wildlife Society GLOBAL GREEN ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK Ghana Ghana Africa - West Africa - West 165 Nigeria Africa - West 166 Greenwatch Initiative Gunjur Environmental Protection and Development Group (GEPADG) Gambia Africa - West 167 HATOF Foundation Ghana Africa - West 168 169 Ghana Ghana Africa - West Africa - West 170 171 HOPE BUILDERS FOUNDATION Human Care and Maintenance Foundation (HUCAM) Initiative for Food Environment and Health Society (IFEHS) Jeunesse Action Developpement Solidarite (JADES) Nigeria Niger Africa - West Africa - West 172 Kanuri Development Association Nigeria Africa - West 173 LEAD TCHAD National Instrument for Democracy and Economic Development (NIDE) Chad Africa - West Cote d'Ivoire Africa - West Benin Nigeria Africa - West Africa - West Ghana Africa - West Nigeria Africa - West 179 180 Nature Tropicale Neighbourhood Environment Watch Foundation (NEW) Network for Promotion of Agriculture And Environmental Studies Ojope Farmers and Rural Dwellers Development Association (OFRDDA) Organization for Livelihoods Enhancement Services OLIVES Poverty in Africa Alternative (POVINAA) Ghana Nigeria Africa - West Africa - West 181 REHABILITATION INTERNATIONAL GHANA Ghana Africa - West 182 SAVE AFRICA ORGANIZATION Ghana Africa - West 150 151 174 175 176 177 178 21 No. Country Region Nigeria Africa - West Nigeria Ghana Africa - West Africa - West Ghana Africa - West 187 Organization Name Small and Medium Scale Entrepreneurship Fundamentals Foundation (SMEFUNDS) Society For the Improvement of Rural People-Nigeria (NSIRP) Strategic Youth Network for Development (SYND) Tetrem Rural Community Agricultural Farmers and Craft Development Association The Movement For The Survival Of The Ogoni People (MOSOP) Nigeria Africa - West 188 Together Rural Development Solidarity Ghana Africa - West 189 TROPICAL FOREST NETWORK (TFN ) Nigeria Africa - West 190 191 192 Women Environmental Programme Wuni Zaligu Development Association (WUZDA) Youth Aid Foundation for Winners (YAFOW) Nigeria Ghana Ghana Africa - West Africa - West Africa - West 193 194 Youth as a Mission Development Association (YAAMDA) All China Environment Federation (ACEF) Ghana China Africa - West Asia - North East 195 Beijing Forestry Society (BFS) China Asia - North East 196 China Green Foundation China Asia - North East 197 China Mangrove Conservation Network China Asia - North East 198 Environmental Quality Protection Foundation Taiwan Asia - North East 199 Friends of Nature China Asia - North East 200 Global Environmental Forum Japan Asia - North East 201 202 Global Village Beijing Green Anhui Environment Development Center China China Asia - North East Asia - North East 203 Green Asia Network Republic Of Korea Asia - North East 204 Green Camel Bell China Asia - North East 205 Green Education Center (GEC) China Asia - North East 206 Green Hanjiang China Asia - North East 207 Mongolia Asia - North East 208 Green Initiatives Greenriver Environmental Protection Association of Sichuan China Asia - North East 209 210 Guizhouren Net Hangzhou Eco-Culture Association China China Asia - North East Asia - North East 211 Japan Council for Sustainable Development Japan Asia - North East 212 Japan Wildlife Research Center (JWRC) Lanzhou University Center for Western Environmental and Social Development & Gansu Center for Western Environmental and Social Development Longyou Environment Conservation Association Tianshui City Japan Asia - North East China Asia - North East China Asia - North East Japan Asia - North East China Asia - North East China Asia - North East 183 184 185 186 213 214 217 Organization for Industrial and Spiritual and Cultural Advancement (OISCA- International) Sustainable Development and Environmental Law Institute The Institute for China and Global Environmental Sustainability (CHANGES) 218 219 The Takagi Fund for Citizen Science Wild Bird Society of Japan (International Center) Japan Japan Asia - North East Asia - North East 220 221 Yunnan Environment Development Institute (YEDI) Aga Khan Planning and Building Service Pakistan China Pakistan Asia - North East Asia - South 215 216 22 No. Organization Name Country Region 222 223 224 225 AKSHAYA Rehabilitation Trust Applied Environmental Research Foundation (AERF) Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies BIRDS-Bharati Integrated Rural Development Society India India Bangladesh India Asia - South Asia - South Asia - South Asia - South 226 Pakistan Asia - South 227 228 CARAVAN Centre for Community Economics and Development Consultants Society (CECOEDECON) Centre for Environment Protection (CEP) India India Asia - South Asia - South 229 Centre for Rural Technology, Nepal (CRT/N) Nepal Asia - South 230 231 Community Development Library (CDL) Environmental Resources Research Centre Bangladesh India Asia - South Asia - South 232 Foundation for Ecological Security (FES) India Asia - South 233 234 Grameena Vikas Samithi Haritika India India Asia - South Asia - South 235 Himalayan Light Foundation Nepal Asia - South 236 237 238 INDEX Institute for Integrated Rural Development Institute of Sustainable Development (ISDESR) Bangladesh India India Asia - South Asia - South Asia - South 239 LEAD Pakistan Pakistan Asia - South 240 241 242 LEADERS Nepal Life Academy of Vocational Studies (LAVS) Live and Learn Environmental Education Nepal India Maldives Asia - South Asia - South Asia - South 243 244 National Women's Welfare Society NATURE ENVIRONMENT & WILDLIFE SOCIETY India India Asia - South Asia - South 245 New World Hope Organization Pakistan Asia - South 246 247 248 PAHAL Resources Center for Sustainable Development (RCSD) Rural Area Development Programme (RADP) India India Nepal Asia - South Asia - South Asia - South 249 Rural Development Foundation Pakistan Asia - South 250 Rural Reconstruction Nepal - RRN Nepal Asia - South 251 Shri Jagdamba Samiti India Asia - South 252 Pakistan Asia - South 253 254 Sindhica Reforms Society Society For Conservation and Protection of the Environment (SCOPE) Society for Environment & Development (SED) Pakistan India Asia - South Asia - South 255 Solidarity for Social Equality (SSE Human Rights Center) India Asia - South 256 SOUTH ASIAN FORUM FOR ENVIRONMENT (SAFE) India Asia - South 257 258 259 The Energy and Resources Institute-TERI Vidyanagar Nature Club World Wide Fund for Nature India (WWF-India) India India India Asia - South Asia - South Asia - South 260 WWF-Pakistan Pakistan Asia - South 261 262 Youth Welfare Club Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) Asian Institute for Development Communication (Aidcom) Associated Labor Unions-Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (ALU-TUCP) India Thailand Asia - South Asia - South East Malaysia Asia - South East Philippines Asia - South East Ateneo De Manila University Borneo Ecotourism, Solutions and Technologies (BEST) Society Philippines Asia - South East Malaysia Asia - South East 263 264 265 266 23 No. Country Region Philippines Asia - South East 268 Organization Name Centre for Development Programs in the Cordillera CDPC Centre for Natural Resources and Environmental Studies (CRES) Vietnam Asia - South East 269 Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities (Clean Air Asia) Philippines Asia - South East 270 Cambodia Asia - South East Malaysia Philippines Malaysia Asia - South East Asia - South East Asia - South East 274 Community Translation Organization (CTO) Environmental Management and Research Association of Malaysia (ENSEARCH) Foundation for the Philippine Environment Global Environment Centre Haribon Foundation for the Conservation of Natural Resources Philippines Asia - South East 275 Lao Institute for Renewable Energy Lao PDR Asia - South East 276 277 Malaysian Nature Society Malaysian Society of Marine Sciences (MSMS) Malaysia Malaysia Asia - South East Asia - South East 278 279 280 Save the Earth Cambodia The Indonesian Biodiversity Foundation-KEHATI The Rufino M. Reyes Memorial Foundation, Inc. Cambodia Indonesia Philippines Asia - South East Asia - South East Asia - South East 281 Water Watch Penang (WWP) Malaysia Asia - South East 282 283 284 Wetlands International CENESTA (Center for Sustainable Development) Development for People and Nature Association Malaysia Iran, Islamic Rep.of Lebanon Asia - South East Asia - West Asia - West 285 Emirates Environmental group (EEG) United Arab Emirates Asia - West 286 Green Line Association Lebanon Asia - West 287 Gulf Research Center (GRC) Saudi Arabia Asia - West 288 289 290 Jordan Environment Society Jordan Society for Sustainable Development (JSSD) Mountain Environment Protection Society (MEPS) Jordan Jordan Iran, Islamic Rep.of Asia - West Asia - West Asia - West 291 Noor Al Hussein Foundation Jordan Asia - West 292 293 294 Palestine Wildlife Society Plan for the Land Society - TARH E SARZAMIN PAIDAR Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature Palestine Iran, Islamic Rep.of Jordan Asia - West Asia - West Asia - West 295 Technology Development Foundation of Turkey (TTGV) Turkey Asia - West 296 The Applied Research Institute - Jerusalem (ARIJ) Palestine Asia - West 297 Jordan Asia - West Iraq Asia - West Turkey Asia - West 300 The National Environment and Wildlife Society (NEWS) Together to Protect Human & the Environment Association Turkish Foundation for Combating Soil Erosion, for Reforestation and the Protection of Natural Habitats (TEMA) Women's Access to Entrepreneurship Development and Training (WAEDAT) Jordan Asia - West 301 Andros Conservancy and Trust (ANCAT) Bahamas Caribbean 302 Bahamas National Trust Bahamas Caribbean 303 304 CARIBBEAN CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION (CCA) Caribbean Forest Conservation Association (CFCA) Barbados Trinidad and Tobago Caribbean Caribbean 305 Environment TOBAGO Fondation pour la Protection de la Biodiversite Marine (FoProBiM) Trinidad and Tobago Caribbean Haiti Caribbean 267 271 272 273 298 299 306 24 No. Organization Name Country Region Dominican Republic Caribbean 308 309 Fundacio Sur Futuro Inc. Indigenous People (Bethechilokono) of Saint Lucia Governing Council (BGC) Island Resources Foundation (Virgin Islands) St. Lucia Virgin Islands Caribbean Caribbean 310 PROMOTION FOR DEVELOPMENT (PROMODEV) Haiti Caribbean 311 St. Lucia National Trust St. Lucia Caribbean 312 Suriname Conservation Foundation Suriname Caribbean 313 The Trust for Sustainable Livelihoods Trinidad and Tobago 314 "For Healthy Life" Ecological Public Union Azerbaijan 315 "Green Lane" Agricultural Assistance NGO Armenia 316 “Eko- Alem” (Eco-World) Public Union Azerbaijan 317 APB-BirdLife Belarus (Akhova ptushak Batskaushchyny) Belarus 318 Aral Tenizi Kazakhstan 319 Armenian Women for Health and Healthy Environment Armenia 320 Association for Farmers Rights Defence Georgia 321 Association of Forest and Land Users of Tajikistan Tadzhikistan 322 Biodiversity Conservation Fund of Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 323 Caucasus Environmental NGO Network (CENN) Georgia 324 Climate Change Coordination Centre (CCCC) Kazakhstan 325 Ecoforum of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 326 Ecological Movement of Moldova Moldova, Rep.of 327 Ecological Society Ruzgar Azerbaijan 328 EcoTeam - Energy and Environmental consulting NGO Armenia 329 Environmental Educational Center Russian Federation 330 Kazakhstan 331 Farmer of Kazakhstan Foundation to support civil initiatives (FSCI, DastgirieCenter) 332 Independent Ecological Expertise Kyrgyz Republic 333 Kyrgyz Republic 335 Kyrgyz Association of Forest and Land Users (KAFLU) National Association of Dehkan Farms Republic of Tajikistan National Center of Environment Forecasting (NCEG)/ECO-REAL 336 Public Association Belarus 337 Public Association BIOS Moldova, Rep.of Caribbean East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia 307 334 25 Tadzhikistan Tadzhikistan Azerbaijan No. Organization Name Country Public Assosoation "Ekois-Bishkek" Regional Environmental Centre Caucasus (REC Caucasus) Kyrgzstan Kyrgyz Republic 341 Rural Development Fund Russian Association of indigenous Peoples of the North RAIPON 342 Socio - Ecological Fund Kazakhstan 343 Sustainable Development Center Remissia Georgia 344 Tebigy Kuwwat Social Unit Enterprise Turkmenistan 345 Terra-1530 Moldova, Rep.of 346 UKRAINIAN SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS Ukraine 347 Union "Green Way" Georgia 348 Young Generation of Tajikistan Tadzhikistan 349 Kyrgyz Republic 350 Youth Ecological Movement “BIOM”• Alliance Sud (formerly known as International Environment & Climate Policy) Region East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia East Europe & Central Asia Switzerland Europe 351 352 353 354 ASOCIACION CHELONIA Asociatia "Valea Soarelui"/"Sun Valley" Association Birdlife International Both Ends Spain Romania United Kingdom Netherlands Europe Europe Europe Europe 355 CESVI - Cooperazione e Sviluppo Italy Europe 356 Climate Network Europe (CAN-Europe) Belgium Europe 357 358 359 360 361 362 Forest Peoples Programme Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Forestry and Environmental Action German NGO Forum Environment and Development Global Witness HUMANA Fundacion Pueblo para Pueblo United Kingdom Germany Bosnia-Herzegovina Germany United Kingdom Spain Europe Europe Europe Europe Europe Europe 363 364 365 ICCA Consortium (Consortium APAC) ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability Institute for International Relations International Congo Aid - Smile African Children (ICASAC/ CHARITY) International Council of Environmental Law International HCH & Pesticides Foundation Switzerland Germany Croatia Europe Europe Europe United Kingdom Germany Denmark Europe Europe Europe International Network for Sustainable Energy (INFORSE) International POPs Elimination Network (IPEN) International Scientific Forum "Danube-River of Cooperation" International Society of Doctors for the Environment ISDE International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) IUCN UK National Committee Secretariat Lega Italiana Protezione Uccelli (LIPU) / Birdlife Italia Denmark Sweden Europe Europe Serbia Europe Italy Switzerland United Kingdom Italy Europe Europe Europe Europe 338 339 340 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 26 Georgia Russian Federation No. Country Region 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 Organization Name Mediterranean Association to Save the Sea Turtles (MEDASSET/Greece) Milvus Group - Bird and Nature Protection Association Naturschutzbund (NABU) NGO "Local Agenda 21 for Kostolac-Municipality" Nordisk Fond for Miljø og Udvikling PRIMA KLIMA-weltweit-e.V Royal Society for the Protection of Birds SAVE Foundation Swiss Foundation for Mine Action (FSD) Greece Romania Germany Serbia Denmark Germany United Kingdom Germany Switzerland Europe Europe Europe Europe Europe Europe Europe Europe Europe 385 Tchad Agri Pour l' Environnement (TCHAPE) Switzerland Europe 386 The African Conservation Centre The International Environmental Law Research Centre (IELRC) Transparency International VOLONTARI D’EUROPA O.n.l.u.s. “EUROPE VOLUNTEERS”• Worldwide Organization for Sustainable Ports and Marinas WWF International- World Wide Fund for Nature Asociacion Centroamericana para la Economia, la Salud y el Ambiente - ACEPESA Asociacion Ixacavaa De Desarrollo E Informacion Indigena Biomass Users Network (BUN-CA) Centro de Derecho Ambiental y de los Recursos Naturales (CEDARENA) Centro de Transporte Sustentable de Mexico Asociacion Civil CONSERVACION DEL TERRITORIO INSULAR MEXICANO, A.C. (ISLA) United Kingdom Europe Switzerland Germany Europe Europe Italy Europe Switzerland Switzerland Europe Europe Costa Rica Mesoamerica Costa Rica Costa Rica Mesoamerica Mesoamerica Costa Rica Mesoamerica Mexico Mesoamerica Mexico Mesoamerica Cultural Association SEJEKTO of Costa Rica Federacion Organizaciones y Juntas Ambientalistas de Venezuela (FORJA) Fundacion Hondurena de Ambiante y Desarrollo (Fundacion Vida) Fundacion para el Ecodesarrollo y la Conservacion FUNDAECO Costa Rica Mesoamerica Venezuela Mesoamerica Honduras Mesoamerica Guatemala Mesoamerica Fundacion para la Defensa de la Naturaleza (FUDENA) Fundacion para la Promocion del Conocimiento Indigena (FPCI) Venezuela Mesoamerica Panama Mesoamerica Grupo Ecologico Sierra Gorda I.A.P. Institute for Sustainable Development in Mesoamerica, A.C MEROLEC A.C. Programa de Accion Tropical Forestal A.C. PRONATURA A.C. Pronatura Sur SalvaNATURA Mexico Mesoamerica Mexico Mexico Mexico Mexico Mexico El Salvador Mesoamerica Mesoamerica Mesoamerica Mesoamerica Mesoamerica Mesoamerica VITALIS World Widlife Fund (WWF-Mexico) Animal Welfare Institute Atlantic States Legal Foundation, Inc. (ASLF) BIORESOURCES DEVELOPMENT & CONSERVATION PROGRAMME Venezuela Mexico USA USA Mesoamerica Mesoamerica North America North America USA North America 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 27 No. 416 417 418 419 420 421 Organization Name Climate Institute Conservation International Earth Day Network Environment Action Association Forest Trends Global Greengrants Fund Country USA USA USA USA USA USA Region North America North America North America North America North America North America USA North America USA USA North America North America 425 426 427 Institute for Sustainable Power, Inc. Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) International Fund for Animal Welfare International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) International Snow Leopard Trust Island Resources Foundation (USA) Canada USA USA North America North America North America 428 429 430 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Land is Life Mercy Corps USA USA USA North America North America North America 431 Natural Resources Defense Council Partnership for African Environmental Sustainability (PAES) USA North America USA North America USA USA USA North America North America North America 436 437 438 Public Interest Intellectual Property Advisors Rainforest Foundation US RARE The H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment The Nature Conservancy (TNC) United Nations Foundation USA USA USA North America North America North America 439 440 Wildlife Conservation Society World Resources Institute USA USA North America North America 441 World Wildlife Fund (WWF-US) Foundation of the Peoples of the South Pacific International (FSPI) Institute for International Development Oceanswatch Ole Siosiomaga Society Incorporated (OLSSI) Pacific Gender Climate Coalition Palau Conservation Society Samoa Umbrella for Non-Government Organisations (SUNGO) Amigos do Protocolo de Kyoto (APK) Asociacion Guyra Paraguay : Conservacion de Aves Centro Ecuatoriano de Derecho Ambiental (CEDA) Centro Mocovi "IALEK LAV'A Charles Darwin Foundation of the Galapagos Islands Comite Nacional Pro Defensa de la Fauna y Flora (CODEFF) Comuna Kichwa Santa Elena USA North America Fiji Australia New Zealand Western Samoa Cook Islands Palau Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Samoa Brazil Paraguay Ecuador Argentina Ecuador Pacific South America South America South America South America South America Chile Ecuador South America South America Colombia Colombia South America South America Ecuador South America 459 CORPORACION BIOPARQUE Corporacion Pais Solidario (CPS SOL) EcoCiencia, Ecuadorian Foundation for Ecological Studies FONDO ECUATORIANO POPULORUM PROGRESSIO (FEPP) Ecuador South America 460 Fundacao Musceu do Homem Americano (FUMDHAM) Brazil South America 422 423 424 432 433 434 435 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 28 No. 461 462 463 Organization Name Fundacion del Sur Fundacion Ecologica Universal (FEU) FUNDACION ECOS Fundacion Instituto de Genetica Ecologica y Biodiversidad del Tropico Americano (Instituto Biodiversidad) FUNDACION JOSE CARDIJN Fundacion Moises Bertoni Fundacion Natura Colombia Country Argentina Argentina Uruguay Region South America South America South America Colombia Paraguay Paraguay Colombia South America South America South America South America FUNDACION PATAGONIA NATURAL Greenoxx NGO Instituto Ipanema - Instituto de Pesquisas Avancadas em Economia e Meio Ambiente Argentina Uruguay South America South America Brazil South America Brazil South America 472 IPE- Instituto de Pesquisas Ecologicas Organization Internacional Proinversion, Comercio y Medioambiente (OIPIC) Paraguay South America 473 474 Sobrevivencia, Friends of the Earth Paraguay Vida Silvestre Uruguay Paraguay Uruguay South America South America 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 29
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