What is the NEPAD? It is a vision and strategic framework for Africa’s renewal. It has eight sectoral priorities, namely:  Infrastructure (ICTs, Energy,

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What is the NEPAD? It is a vision and strategic framework for Africa’s renewal. It has eight sectoral priorities, namely:  Infrastructure (ICTs, Energy, Transport, Water, and Sanitation)  Human Resource Development  Agriculture  Culture  Science and Technology  Mobilizing Resources  Market Access  The Environment

The Environment Initiative of the NEPAD  Prepared under AMCEN umbrella in close cooperation with NEPAD Secretariat, African Union;  Supported by United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Global Environment Facility (GEF);  An Action Plan of the Environment Initiative prepared under the auspices of UNEP/GEF medium-sized project.

The Action Plan of the Environment Initiative The plan has the following specific objectives: Contribute to the implementation of NEPAD through the effective implementation of its Environment Initiative; Promote the sustainable use of Africa’s natural resources and strengthen public and political support to subregional and regional environmental initiatives; Support the implementation by African countries of their commitments under the global and regional environmental conventions and other legal instruments to which they are party;

Enhance the human and institutional capacities of African countries to effectively address the environmental challenges facing the continent; Promote the integration of environmental issues into poverty reduction strategies; Foster regional and subregional cooperation to address environmental challenges; Build a network of regional centres of excellence in environmental science and management;

Mobilize and direct African international scientific and technical communities to solve Africa’s pressing environmental problems; Enhance the effective participation of major African groups and their important contribution to informing intergovernmental decision- making; Improve the institutional framework for regional environmental governance; Mobilize international resources for the implementation of the Environment Initiative of NEPAD;

Provide a framework for the establishment of a solid partnership between African countries themselves and with their bilateral and multilateral partners, including multilateral financial institutions such as GEF, in accordance with the spirit and the letter of the United Nations Millennium Declaration.

Programme Areas of the Action Plan The Action Plan has the following programme areas and activities: Combating land degradation, drought and desertification; Conserving Africa’s wetlands; Prevention, control, and management of invasive alien species; Conservation and sustainable coastal and freshwater resources;

Combating climate change in Africa; Transboundary conservation or management of natural resources; Cross-cutting issues:  Health and Environment;  Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies;  Assessment and Early Warning on Natural Resources.

NEPAD and the Implementation of UNFCCC Article 6 A specific capacity building programme for the implementation of the Environment Initiative Action Plan has been developed by UNEP and submitted at the Partnership Meeting in Algiers, Algeria in December The project seeks to build the capacity of African countries to implement the NEPAD Environmental Action Plan and their commitments under the global and regional environmental conventions. Specific activities will include, inter alia:

 Preparation of sub-regional Environmental Action Plans;  Strengthening the capacity of African countries to implement global and regional environmental agreements (including UNFCCC) of relevance to the NEPAD Environment Initiative; and  Supporting African Centres of Excellence (here these centres could become a source of expertise in raising awareness on climate change under Article 6 of UNFCCC).

Conclusions NEPAD is about partnerships. At the national level, these partnerships between public sector and the private sector in the context of NEPAD need to be created. NEPAD will be implemented largely through sub- regional economic communities. Each subregion has prioritized its environment activities to the extent that these priorities include UNFCCC, support for implementation of Article 6 activities at the national and subregional levels could be leveraged in the context of NEPAD.

Capacity building project developed by UNEP/GEF will liaise with Secretariats of MEAs to undertake activities prioritized by respective Conference of the Parties (COPs) which may include implementation of Article 6 of UNFCCC.