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ID: GEF-11007 Ongoing

Strengthening the Sustainable and inclusive management of the marine protected area of Grand-Bereby,…

Timeline
0% - To be confirmed

Objective

To increase the management effectiveness of the Grand-Bereby Marine Protected Area (MPA)

Co-financing:
$ 10,000,000
Project Grant:
$ 1,320,000
Total Value:
$ 11,320,000

 

Portfolio
Portfolio:
Biodiversity
Country
Country:
Cote d'Ivoire
Partners
Partners:
Abidjan Convention Secretariat
Partners
Implementing Agencies:
UNEP
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