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  • BE THE CHANGE! - youth-led action for sustainable development
  • Geographical Scope: Global
    Lead Partner: Peace Child International
    Summary:
    Main objectives:
     To empower young people to be instruments in the delivery of community development aid, not just the beneficiaries of it;
     To support and enable young people successfully to complete simple development projects with the minimum of financial resources and the maximum of peer/community support.
     To create a sustainable funding source to which young people can come to get simple community development projects funded and supported with appropriate advice and guidance.
     To enable sponsoring schools to reap the maximum educational advantage from their charity fund-raising and learn what sustainable development looks like in practice;
     To raise awareness of the outcomes of the World Summit for Sustainable Development and point out effective ways for young people to become involved in active implementation of them;
     To promote awareness of the Morocco 2003 International Congress on the role of young people in Sustainable Development and to provide solid evidence of the constructive role they can play. [more]
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  • Bicycle Refurbishing Initiative
  • Geographical Scope: Regional - Africa
    Lead Partner: Velo Mondial / Afribike Nederland
    Summary:
    The Partnership/Initiative will develop a working model in South Africa and in Europe / USA. to establish a Bicycle Refurbishing Industry target of realizing more cycling, contributing to:
    * CO2 emission reduction / climate change control /improving air quality
    * Road safety & overall traffic management
    * Poverty relief
    * Sustainable economical development
    * Accessibility and Emancipation
    * Health promotion
    The key action objectives of the Partnership/Initiative are to enhance sustainable development and improve the quality of life in urban rural communities. The Partnership/Initiative contributes to these objectives, by facilitating the implementation of a more sustainable transport system with a significant share of cycling.
    The bicycle is a clean, non-polluting mode of transport that consumes no fossil fuels and little space, but still, as an alternative to the private automobile, ensures mobility and accessibility. Facilitating cycling is essential in combating poverty, since it saves time and increases income generation opportunities. The Partnership/Initiative presents a broad practical framework for the facilitation of cycling.
    Cycling policy directly relates to the Agenda 21 objectives. Its cross sectoral benefits for the World Summit on Sustainable development relate to the quality of life, economic growth and social equity in urban and rural areas. It promotes economic independence.
    It is foreseen that a successful program, once working in Africa, could be replicated in other regions if interest is forthcoming. [more]
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  • BioTrade Facilitation Programme for Biodiversity Products and Services (BTFP)
  • Geographical Scope: Global
    Lead Partner: International Trade Centre UNCTAD/WTO (ITC) - United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), BIOTRADE Initiative
    Summary:
    The BioTrade Facilitation Programme (BTFP) helps enterprises in developing countries (for example small, medium, and community-based enterprises) with export promotion. To achieve this, it joins several partners in developing and developed countries. The programme supports products that have market potential and can be produced without harming biodiversity. To develop and trade these products, export plans are formulated and then implemented through a set of practical trade promotion services, including market information collection, products development, quality improvement certification, labelling, trade fairs participation and matchmaking. [more]
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  • Biodiversity Protection and Commercialization in the Caribbean
  • Geographical Scope: Sub-regional Caribbean
    Lead Partner: Caribbean Community Secretariat (CARICOM)
    Summary:
    The main objective of this partnership is the effective protection of the natural heritage of the Caribbean region through the conservation and sustainable management of their natural biodiversity. This will be done through partnerships - a priority component of this initiative is the partnerships between regional organisations, national government agencies, international and national NGOs, local communities and wider civil society with interest in strengthening and upscaling initiatives that have shown to be successful. Objectives for the partnership include:
    * Building capacity to provide support for the recording, compilation, and dissemination of traditional knowledge in order to maximising the benefits accruing to the countries and communities that own this knowledge, as well as focus on the application of this knowledge for the conservation and sustainable use of biological resources.
    * Significantly increasing regional population awareness of the importance of biological resources, and what is required for protection of this vital resource. Public education and outreach is necessary to help increase public awareness and lay the foundation for community level participation. Awareness programmes will also be directed to traditional owners and potential users of traditional knowledge.
    * Assist in the development of capacity at different levels for the identification, conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity.
    * Protecting traditional knowledge and IPR, enhancing income, and increasing the value of biological resources and local communities' traditional knowledge.
    * Build capacity for the management of protected areas.
    * Re-institutionalisation of traditional knowledge systems and traditional use of biological resources in the science, history and social components of formal and informal education curricula in the region. [more]
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  • Building the Capacity of Caribbean NGOs and CBOs to respond effectively to critical Sustainable Development Needs
  • Geographical Scope: Sub-regional Caribbean SIDS
    Lead Partner: United Nations Volunteers (UNV)
    Summary:
    The main objective of this initiative is to build the organisational management capacity of NGOs and CBOs engaged in Sustainable Development activities in the Caribbean region through providing technical support with National United Nations Volunteers.
    The programme ultimately aims to strengthen regional collaboration among the SIDS (where organisational representation may not be found on each individual island), and where it is critical for international partners to coordinate their efforts, while at the same time placing emphasis on building local ownership/partnerships.
    The initiative aims to lead to increased participation of civil society and government counterparts in sustainable development initiatives leading to improved conservation management in the areas of biodiversity, international waters, climate change and ozone depletion, together with improved quality of life and opportunities for local communities. [more]
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  • Business alliance for solar water heaters (BASWH)
  • Geographical Scope: Global
    Lead Partner: Jacques Giordano industries
    Summary:
    The Partnership aims at encouraging the production, dissemination and use of solar water heaters and solar water heating technology in Developing Countries.
    The Partnership aims to achieve the exchange of information on:
    * Production and installation practices adapted to developing countries;
    * Financial and organisational models (such as the guarantee of solar water production) which favour the dissemination of solar water heating;
    * Training material for production, installation and sales technicians;
    * Public programmes and policies which favour the dissemination of solar water heating. [more]
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