FOREST PROTECTION: FLEG II WORK PLAN FOR ARMENIA DISCUSSED IN YEREVAN
ENPI Info Centre, EU
Jan 21 2014
21-01-2014
A work plan for dealing with different aspects of management and law
enforcement in the forestry sector in Armenia was discussed at the
second meeting of the Armenian National Programme Advisory Committee
(NPAC) for the EU-funded ENPI FLEG (Forest Law Enforcement and
Governance) II programme in Yerevan.
At the event on 15 January, the implementing organizations presented
their plans for the first year of programme implementation and
"sought the advice of NPAC members to facilitate collaboration and
synergy with other on-going Projects and Programmes in the field,"
a press release said.
Participants also familiarized themselves with the results of the
ENPI FLEG II Steering Committee meeting in Minsk last October,
where the Country Work Plans (CWP) for each participating country
had been approved.
The activities of the ENPI FLEG II programme will be implemented over
the next 3.5 years, covering the five priority areas identified by
the Republic of Armenia, the press release said. The activities are
designed in a way to cover and build on the successful results of
the Phase I of the FLEG programme, as well as to address priorities
identified for Phase II. Progress in implementation will be presented
and discussed at National Programme Advisory Committee (NPAC) meetings
on a regular basis, in order to make recommendations when and if a
justified need for adjustments to the CWP occurs.
The ~@9 million ENPI FLEG II programme deepens reforms in forestry
policy, and legal and administrative matters in the sector while
carrying out pilot projects, and addressing forest fire and climate
issues. It builds upon the achievements of its predecessor, ENPI FLEG
I programme. (EU Neighbourhood Info)gr
http://enpi-info.eu/maineast.php?id=35852&id_type=1&lang_id=450
From: Baghdasarian
ENPI Info Centre, EU
Jan 21 2014
21-01-2014
A work plan for dealing with different aspects of management and law
enforcement in the forestry sector in Armenia was discussed at the
second meeting of the Armenian National Programme Advisory Committee
(NPAC) for the EU-funded ENPI FLEG (Forest Law Enforcement and
Governance) II programme in Yerevan.
At the event on 15 January, the implementing organizations presented
their plans for the first year of programme implementation and
"sought the advice of NPAC members to facilitate collaboration and
synergy with other on-going Projects and Programmes in the field,"
a press release said.
Participants also familiarized themselves with the results of the
ENPI FLEG II Steering Committee meeting in Minsk last October,
where the Country Work Plans (CWP) for each participating country
had been approved.
The activities of the ENPI FLEG II programme will be implemented over
the next 3.5 years, covering the five priority areas identified by
the Republic of Armenia, the press release said. The activities are
designed in a way to cover and build on the successful results of
the Phase I of the FLEG programme, as well as to address priorities
identified for Phase II. Progress in implementation will be presented
and discussed at National Programme Advisory Committee (NPAC) meetings
on a regular basis, in order to make recommendations when and if a
justified need for adjustments to the CWP occurs.
The ~@9 million ENPI FLEG II programme deepens reforms in forestry
policy, and legal and administrative matters in the sector while
carrying out pilot projects, and addressing forest fire and climate
issues. It builds upon the achievements of its predecessor, ENPI FLEG
I programme. (EU Neighbourhood Info)gr
http://enpi-info.eu/maineast.php?id=35852&id_type=1&lang_id=450
From: Baghdasarian