National Capacity Self-Assessment

Summary:

Full Report

Implemented as projects, they were/are an opportunity for countries to assess their management capacities and formulate a national capacity development strategy to achieve national and global environmental priorities, to be undertaken in a systematic manner.

National Capacity Self-Assessment

Summary:

Final Report

Implemented as projects, they were/are an opportunity for countries to assess their management capacities and formulate a national capacity development strategy to achieve national and global environmental priorities, to be undertaken in a systematic manner.

National Capacity Self-Assessment Sub-Regional Workshop Report

Author(s):
UNDP/UNEP
Year:
2009
City:
Nadi
Publisher:
United Nations Development Programme and United Nations Environment Programme
Pages:
14
Summary:

National Capacity Self-Assessment Sub-Regional Workshop
Joint UNDP/UNEP Global Support Programme
Tanoa International Hotel, Nadi, Fiji
16 - 18 November 2009

Approved in November 2003, the National Capacity Self-Assessment (NCSA) programme was the first pathway of the Global Environment Facility’s (GEF) Strategic Approach to Enhance Capacity Building, which provided a framework to develop countries’ capacities for environmental management. Implemented as projects, they were/are an opportunity for countries to assess their management capacities and formulate a national capacity

National Capacity Self-Assessment Sub-Regional Workshop Report

Author(s):
UNDP/UNEP
Year:
2009
City:
Nairobi
Pages:
12
Summary:

National Capacity Self-Assessment Sub-Regional Workshop
Joint UNDP/UNEP Global Support Programme
UN Girgiri Center, Nairobi, Kenya
4 – 6 November 2009

Workshop Report Approved in November 2003, the National Capacity Self-Assessment (NCSA) programme was the first pathway of the Global Environment Facility’s (GEF) Strategic Approach to Enhance Capacity Building, which provided a framework to develop countries’ capacities for environmental management.

Implemented as projects, they were/are an opportunity for countries to assess their management capacities and formulate a natio