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C 2019/7 Add.1 - Nomination du Directeur général (Note du Secrétaire général de la Conférence et du Conseil) - Additif














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    The FAO-led Integration of Amazon Protected Areas (IAPA) project marks the first time that an EC‑funded intervention in Regional Latin America and the Caribbean has utilized FAO’s Operational Partners Implementation Modality (OPIM). Through OPIM, FAO has been able to make the best use of expertise available on the ground, strengthen national and local ownership of interventions and increase the sustainability of results. Close collaboration on the ground – including numerous in person meetings – between FAO and its Operational Partners - the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) - proved to be a key factor in the success of the project. Early video conferences helped to ensure clarity of both FAO and EC requirements. Site visits from FAO to Operational Partner offices gave the Organization invaluable knowledge of the partners’ accounting systems and controls. All parties were actively contributing to the strategic and operational development of their respective organization’s programmes. Importantly, the lessons learned by Operational Partners throughout this process will continue to benefit their operations in future interactions with the EC and other donors.
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    Pocket guide to important coastal fishery species of Eritrea 2019
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    This pocket guide includes a selection of species common in the coastal marine fisheries of Eritrea and is intended to help fishery workers collecting catch data in the field in their identification. The format of the pocket guide was developed for use by non-taxonomists and to facilitate communication with practitioners (fishers and marketers). For this purpose, the most common local names are included. To aid in quick identification, the pocket guide includes a colour-coded grouping of species based on simple morphological characteristics (i.e. the size and position of the dorsal and anal fins) as well as symbols for maximum sizes, ecological preferences and catch methods.
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