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U.S. Coral Triangle Initiative Support Program US CTI Support Program Status Update

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U.S. Coral Triangle Initiative Support Program

US CTI Support Program Status Update

Agenda

CTI Status Update

US CTI Support Program Structure

Other Donor Funding

Program Activities

Expected Results

CTI Roadmap and Milestones

Date Coral Triangle Initiative – CT6 Milestones

OCT 08 •CTI Regional Plan of Action (RPOA) drafted•Thematic Working Groups established on Coordination, Monitoring & Evaluation and Sustainable Financing

FEB 09 •CTI Organizational Structure established•CTI Secretariat Terms of Reference drafted

MAR 09 •RPOA content agreed by Ministers•Leaders CTI Declaration drafted

MAY 09 •RPOA agreed by leaders

OCT 09 •CTI Structure and Terms of Reference ratified

NOV 09 •CTI Ministerial Communiqué on Climate Change for COP15 approved•CTI Secretariat and structures agreed by CT6

Overview of Revised CTI Organizational Structure

Technical Working Groups

Finance, Coordination, M&E

National Coordinating

Committees (CT6)

CTI Council of Ministers (CTICOM)

CTI Partners

CTI Regional Secretariat

Senior Officials(SOM)

Decision-Making

Technical/Operational

CTI Regional Operational Platform

Lines of authority

Lines of coordination

Team Member Role

State Department

Establishment of CTI Secretariat, support for development of CTI national coordinating committees (NCCs), diplomatic support

USAID RDMA Indonesia Philippines

Overall program coordination (CTI & Development Partners),coordination with bilateral programs

NOAA Govt to govt capacity building, technical assistance, training, tools

CTSP National and site-level activity implementation

PI Coordination of USG response, Regional and grants program components, CTI Secretariat and working group support,support CTI partner coordination

US CTI Support Program Team and Roles

CTI Development Partner Update

Australia ($1.7 million for 2010)

ADB ($63 million through GEF)

NGO Partners (WWF, TNC, CI)

Other potential donors (Germany, Italy)

Coordination

REGIO

NAL COLL

ABORATIO

NINTEGRATION

CTI GOAL 2EAFM and other marine resources fully applied

R2. EAFM improved in CT

CTI GOAL 3MPAs established and effectively managed

CTI GOAL 4CC adaptation

measures achieved

R4. Capacity to adapt to climate change improved in CT

R3. MPA management improved in CT

CTI VISIONImproved Management of Biologically and

Economically Important Coastal and Marine Resources and its Associated Ecosystems that Support the Livelihoods of Peoples

and Economies in the Coral Triangle

R1. Regional and national platforms strengthened to catalyze and sustain integrated marine and coastal management in the Coral Triangle

IR2.1 EAFM framework developed and endorsed

IR2.2 Fisheries management capacity increased

IR2.3 Enforcement capacity increasedIR2.4 EAFM applied in priority geographies

IR3.1 MPA system framework developed and endorsed

IR3.2 MPA management capacity increased

IR3.3 MPA effectiveness improved in priority geographies

IR4.1 Capacity to apply climate change adaptation strategies increased

IR4.2 Climate adaptation strategies applied in priority geographies

IR1.1 Policies developed and advanced

IR1.2 Institutional capacity and collaboration strengthened

IR1.3 Learning and information networks strengthened

IR1.4 Public and private sector constituencies engaged

IR1.5 Sustainable financing mobilized

US CTI Support Program Results

Framework

US CTI Support Program Geographic Coverage

US CTI Support Program Coordination

Consolidated Work and Performance Management Planning Process

Regional and National Activity Strategies

Program Coordination Group Calls

Core Team Management Calls

Annual Coordination Meeting

Information-sharing and Planning Technologies

Mechanisms for Implementation

Regional Exchanges

Regional Policy Forums

Public-Private Partnerships

Technical Assistance

Small Grants

Pilot-scale Activities

FY 2010 Activities

R1. Regional/National Platforms

Facilitate full operationalization of NCCs for NPOA implementation

Support CTI in finalizing M&E Framework including setting and confirming national targets

Conduct Regional CCA Policy Forum Undertake Regional CCA Capacity Assessment Launch CTI PPP Alliance following January 2010 CTI

Business Summit Launch regional MPA and EAFM Learning Network

based on priority geographies Establish CT Atlas as regional Technical Information Hub Support development of national policies and legislation

(e.g. MPA legislation for GoSI )

R2. EAFM Improved

Conduct Regional IUU/Enforcement regional policy forum

Develop Regional IUU/Enforcement training curriculum

Establish buy-back and release program to implement export bans (Malaysia)

Complete Rapid Assessment on Fisheries Management Capacity (Timor-Leste)

Provide technical assistance to Local Governments for LRFT (Philippines)

Develop pilot EAFM model for replication (Papua New Guinea)

R3. MPA Management Improved

Develop and implement community outreach campaigns to catalyze MPA planning support (Malaysia)

Establish a network of MPAs covering 60,000+ ha in Bali including NTZs (Indonesia)

Provide technical support to rangers for MPA monitoring/surveillance (Papua New Guinea)

Develop Marine Management Capacity Development Plan for Nino Konis National Park (East Timor)

R4. Climate Change Adaptation Improved

Conduct CCA regional exchanges to assist CT6 identify country priorities for action, and identify funding resources.

Develop CC Vulnerability Assessment training module for replication across CT

Launch Climate Change scientific network and portal Conduct scientific assessments on climate change

impact, and train in information acquisition and use

Life of Project Impact

Demonstration of a fully integrated approach to coastal resource management in at least one priority site in each country, providing lessons learned and best practices for replication across the region;

Sustainable management practices promoted by the Program are fully imbedded in the policies and institutions in each of the countries and supported by budgets;

Operationalized, sustainable permanent Regional Secretariat to drive the implementation of the RPOA until completion and continue knowledge sharing and coordination among the CT6 countries; and

At least 10 sustained public-private partnerships in place across the region.

 

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