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  • CENN: Info from WWF in the Caucasus: CEPF Impact in the Caucasus

    Caucasus Environmental NGO Network (CENN)
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    <http://www.cenn.org> www.cenn.org


    CEPF Impact in the Caucasus



    The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) commenced its investment in
    the Caucasus biodiversity hotspot in August 2003, following the approval of
    an ecosystem profile developed with stakeholders' input and a grant
    allocation of $8.5 million to be awarded over five years. The Caucasus
    Hotspot has the greatest biological diversity of any temperate forest
    region in the world. It spans 580,000 square kilometers of mountains in
    Eurasia, between the Black and Caspian seas. The hotspot includes all of
    Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, the North Caucasus portion of the Russian
    Federation, northeastern Turkey and part of northwestern Iran.


    In order to assess the achievements made possible by CEPF investment in the
    hotspot the special report was compiled. It draws on experience, lessons
    learned and project reports generated by civil society groups supported
    during the period of investment. In addition, data were drawn from
    questionnaires completed by grantees as part of this assessment. Finally, a
    draft of this report was reviewed at a two-day assessment workshop held in
    Tbilisi, Georgia in September 2009, at which participants reviewed the
    results of CEPF's five years of investment, with a particular emphasis on
    impacts, lessons learned and sustainability.



    The assessment report can be downloaded from:
    http://www.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_wor k/black_sea_basin/caucasus/news/
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