EU-SMAP
EU-SMAP - News
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The Autumn 2008 SMAP Bulletin (No. 23 Autumn 2008) is now available for download in English, French and Arabic
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EuropeAid website makes Call for Proposals & Procurement Notices section more user-friendly
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Mediterranean union water conference called off indefinitely
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An Overview of Programmes and Projects Funded within the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership - Arabic version now online
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Regular monitoring of Horizon 2020 process
EU-SMAP - Events
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Mediterranean Civil Society Meeting on the occasion of the Euro-Mediterranean Ministerial Conference on Water
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National SMAP RMSU meeting on "Environmental Information Exchange and Reporting Mechanisms in the Mediterranean", Syria
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National SMAP RMSU meeting on "Environmental Information Exchange and Reporting Mechanisms in the Mediterranean", Egypt
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Euro-Mediterranean Ministerial Conference on Water, October 29, 2008 (Jordan)
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Tourism in the Mediterranean: 10 countries meet to make it more sustainable- EU-SMAP Workshop
EU-SMAP - Projects
Objectives
The Environment Programme, within the framework of the Euro-Mediterranean
Partnership, is intended:
- to help to change the current trend of environmental degradation in the region, which continues despite major efforts by all Partners at national and regional levels
- to contribute to the sustainable development of the region, to the protection of Mediterranean environment and to the improvement of the health and the living conditions of the population
- to contribute to the further integration of environmental concerns in all other policies
- to strengthen the coherence and secure synergies with existing multilateral programmes and legal instruments, in particular with the Mediterranean Action Plan (MAP), the Barcelona Convention and its related Protocols and with METAP and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) - while respecting the specificity of each forum
- to encourage North/South,
South/South and North/South/South cooperation
- to contribute to creating new
employment opportunities
- to ensure that, with the building-up of a Free Trade area, steps are taken from the start to highlight trade and environment issues, and that the respective policies are mutually supportive, paying due respect to the environmental commitments
SMAP sets five priorities for national and donor interventions:
- Integrated Water Management,
- Integrated Waste Management,
- (including polluted areas and threatened biodiversity zones),
- Integrated Coastal Zone Management and
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