Design completed for exactly what the GPO will do and how, including a new GPO fund to be established.
Output of Track 1:A GPO Framework Document, summarizing this design. This document would be completed at the end of this process, together with the design phase, and the partnership would begin to rollout concrete actions on this basis.
To identify with stakeholders and partners the specific fisheries and aquaculture activities to be supported by the GPO, in order to achieve the relevant outcomes in the GPO Declaration.
Output:Actions needed to achieve 50-in-10 target, and relevant sections of the GPO Framework Document finalized.
CONTACT: Jim Anderson
To identify with stakeholders and partners the specific habitat conservation activities to be supported by the GPO, in order to achieve the relevant outcomes in the GPO Declaration.
Output:Relevant sections of the Framework Document finalized.
CONTACT: Pawan Patil
To identify with stakeholders and partners the specific pollution reduction activities to be supported by the GPO, in order to achieve the relevant outcomes in the GPO Declaration.
Output:Relevant sections of the Framework Document finalized.
CONTACT: Jostein Nygard
Ensure that the design of the GPO as reflected in the Framework Document sufficiently takes into account the likely scenarios for climate change and ocean acidification, and their projected impacts on ocean ecosystems and the targeted outcomes for the GPO.
Output:A short note proposing recommendations for any adjustments needed, to be captured in the Framework Document, with a view to enhancing coastal adaptation and resilience, particularly to ocean acidification.
CONTACT: Peter Kristensen
Interested partners to identify the key knowledge management/sharing tools and activities needed to support the activities of the GPO.
Output:Relevant sections of the Framework Document finalized.
CONTACT: Pawan Patil
An independent panel of internationally-recognized experts and thought leaders to provide guidance and recommendations on strategic direction and design of GPO, including the principles for selecting priority areas for investment, as well as key approaches most likely to succeed, any major knowledge gaps, and measures of success.
Output:A short report, also delivered as a keynote address at summit (see below).
CONTACT: Jim Anderson
Compile a transparent baseline of investment by partners in healthy oceans, by region.
CONTACT: John Virdin
All partners have the opportunity to review and comment on the Framework Document.
Output:Summary matrices of comments from partners, and revised Framework Document.
CONTACT: John Virdin
GPO design is based on robust consultation with a wide range of stakeholders and partners, and includes a practical communication strategy for implementation.
Output of Track 2:Participation in a number of consultations; development of a GPO communication strategy as part of design.
CONTACT: Peter Kristensen
GPO is designed with strong engagement by the private sector, to ensure that the partnership leverages sustainable private investment in healthier oceans, as well as supports development of any new mechanisms needed to encourage this investment, such as an innovation fund/private equity investment fund.
Output of Track 3:Targeted consultation with key industries based on the health of the oceans, as well as development of needed mechanisms to encourage increased private investment in healthier oceans.
CONTACT: Mike Arbuckle
GPO tourism strategies are designed to attract the significant and sustained engagement of the tourism industry, as well as intergovernmental tourism associations and international non-state actors, in partnership initiatives aimed at leveraging sustainable tourism investment in healthier oceans.
Outputs:Targeted consultation with tourism industry, international development agencies and intergovernmental organizations to identify examples and models where investment in sustainable tourism has improved the health of oceans, as part of the design of the GPO. Through consultations with private sector leaders, identify ways and means of attracting sustainable financing and drawing dedicated investment into the ocean friendly tourism sector.
CONTACT: Lelei Lelaulu
CONTACT: Peter Kristensen
CONTACT: Pawan Patil
In up to 3 examples, interested GPO partners work together in a key ocean area with interested Governments, to identify key actions needed to help achieve the GPO's targeted outcomes over the coming years, and additional sources of finance for those actions.
Output of Track 4:GPO Action Plans prepared for up to 3 examples - including Western & Central Pacific, Wider Caribbean and SW Indian Ocean.
CONTACT: John Virdin
CONTACT: John Virdin
CONTACT: John Virdin
Process underway for mobilization of US$100 million for the GPO fund in the coming years.
Output of Track 5:Commitments for initial capitalization of GPO fund.
Initial seed funding secured to start GPO actions for healthier oceans, from the World Bank's Development Grant Facility (DGF).
Output:Over $2 million grants committed to examples of GPO action in SW Indian Ocean and Western Pacific, over 3 years.
CONTACT: Pawan Patil
Start-up funds secured for GPO design and rollout.
Output:Start-up funding secured for 2012/2013.
CONTACT: Pawan Patil
GPO fund (i.e. a multi-donor trust fund) established and capitalized to support early implementation of GPO. This is a pooled fund to kick-start implementation and will grow over time.
Output:GPO fund established with initial commitments.
CONTACT: Pawan Patil
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