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Use of Consultants in Developing National Implementation Plans in The Gambia

Once The Gambia has become a Party to an MEA, a national strategy or action plan is generally prepared to determine the State’s approach to implementing the MEA. For both the Stockholm and Rotterdam Conventions, consultants are preparing NIPs. Under a National Capacity Needs Self Assessment project, action plans were prepared under the leadership of the focal points for the three Rio Conventions, who worked with national consultants.

For more information, contact Mr. Kebba Bojang at nea@gamtel.gm

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